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WORLD EXTRA To-Night’s Weather_UNSETTLED; CLOUDY. Che “Circulation Books Open to All.” —=— “Cirew tion Books Open to All. THE etn EXTRA tii 4 VOL. LXII. NO. “21,908DAILY. Copyright ret Lew vere Wortt Pree ehing Company, 2825, NEW YORK, 1 TUREDAY, ‘NOVEMBE R 29, 1921. Entered nx Second-Cines Matter Post se New York, N. Ys DR. LORENZ FAINTS THREE TIMES, BUT Continues E aera of | Sufferers Despite His Col- lapse in Hospital. LINE WAITS ALL NIGHT. in Rain for Chance to Con- sult Noted Surgeon. Dr A Loreng fainted three times to-day while examining nts for a.theneits treatment at ie pital for Joint Disease Avenue and 123d street, bul aes hIn- weakencd condition Wort Unis afternoon to the Kings County Hos- pital, Brooklyn, to ‘exateie sixty patients. 7 The first time he collapsed he was carried from the examination room and placed on a bed for ten minutes, after which time iste upon en minutes later he collapsed again but was he revived and in- returning to his task, soon brought to conscious- were examined in compartments, and it may have been that the lack of air cirenlaticn in them had something to do with Dr. Lorenz's fainting After his first collapse he examined the applicants in groups of five. Although the’ physicians assisting and watching him besought Dr. 1 reng to relinquish his task for the day, he refused to do so, remaining at the hospital until he had examined 100° of the sufferers. When Dr. Lorenz left there was a crowd of several hundred still waiting at the door, unwilling to go away oF to believe the word sent out to them that the physician could see no more to-day, ‘There were about 150 parents and cliidren in line outside the hospital fast night at 11 o'clock. ‘They waited in the drizating rain, and thelr num- ber was augmented throughout the night until 6 o'clock this morning When a milkman and a sandwich wender came around there were 300 qwaiting for the surgeon, Many of these mothers and fathers sald it was their third night of vigil Whey remained {n line, despite the pleadings of the hospital authorities that Dr. Lorenz could not possibly examine their children until next ‘Tuesday. Those inside the hospital had cards of admittange from family physicians. Dr. Lorenz will not hold a clini¢ @aturday at the hospital, On Mon- ay his work will be confined to ex- aminations of children with diseas ot the joints—dislocation, rheumatic exid tubercular. Dr. Lorenz announced thal next \week, ainless he became stronger, he ‘would not hold but one clinic a day. “it ig too much, all. this work,” he \ sald, “I cannot do it all with my strength. I'm sorry.” el ia Lal HEARINGS ON TARIFF TO BE RESUMED DEC. 7 Tobacco Schedule Will bé Taken Up First, Them Cotton. WASHINGTON, Nov. 29.—Chainman Penrose of the Senate Finance Com- mittee, announced to-day that hearings on the Permanent Tarif Bill would be remumed on Dev. 7 ‘The tobacco schedule will be teken up first, and the cotion schedule next, the hospital | | | Parents With Children Stard ; ARBUCKLE’S STORY FINISHED, PROSECUTION OPENS<ATTACK IN EFFoRT To PRovE 1T FALSE [0 SAVE FINANCES GOES ON WITH TASK Foret Nurs of Den 4 eH ULSTER OFFER hy Warrant Issued for Mrs. Ne! bors, Who Took Stand for Comedian. - BY LLOVD GEORGE SAN wianeiaco, Noy. o, we. | Btitish Representatives Moi buttal testimony was begun at the} and Decide tu. Make New 7 reopening of the Roscoe Arbuckle Proposals. trial to-day. The District Attorney's ambien offi after a ference of all those LONDON, Nov 29) (Associated engaged inthe prosecution, announced ress). — It wan authoritatively that about stated after the British rd. forty witnesses would be | representa- h 1s expected thar it} ‘The testimony tives to the Irish conference had met that: Prime Minister would ive was indicated It completed. to-day is so brief, this afternoon Lloyd George | formulate new proposals forjun Irish settlement. following Ulater’s 1re- fusal of the British Cabinet's oliginai offer Immediately tullowing the receipt of however, probably would be} endeavor to District Attorney Brady to-day had drawn up a warrant charging Mis Minnie Neighbors of Los Angeles. a Hefense with » with perjury Mrs. Neighbors testified thar in’ Sir James, Crate’ tatement on Ul- August, 1930, Virginia Kuppe wax at ster'® position Mr. Lloyd George thin [Wheeler's Hot Springs, near Los evening summoned Arthur Griffith Augeles. Testimony to-day by Mrs. ‘und Michael Collins, the principle Sinn | done. ber death. pared to discuss other avenues for Louise Glaum, film star, is another | settlement. witness who is expected to testify to-| “By Tuesday next these negotia- day, tions will Have broken down, or the and from her the prosecution is hopeful of obtaining damaging evi- dence against Arbuckle. | Prime Minister will send me new pro- | posals for comsideration by the Cabi- ”“ Sir James said. The state is known to have avall- able portions of the last film in which Miss Rappe appeared—"The Twilight Raby.” It shows her riding horses and bicycles and performing stunts which they claim no sick girl could have This picture would be brought before the jury to refute claims of the defense that Miss Rappe was virtually an invalid and that these ailmonts and not injuries suffered in an attaek by Arbuckle caused her death, There was much conjecture in the court room to-day as to whether Mrs, Marie Taube, who until yesterday was entirely in the background, would be brought forward as a wit- ness. Arbuckle brought Mrs. Taube into the limelight while he was tes- speaking to a motion for adjournment. Replying to a question, he said the Northern Ireland cabinet had given! instructions “tor the immediate en-~- roliment of 700 whole-time “special and 5,000 part-time “specials” to com- plete the establishment of these forces, es IRISH MAY UNITE OF OWN FREE WILL, CRAIG IS QUOTED London Mirror Credits Ulster Pre- mier With Outlining Way | | tifying. He said she was the only to Peace. person he had invited to his apart- LONDON Nov, 29 (Associated! ment’ in the Hote! St. Francis the| Press).—Adimission of the possibility | day of the party. He had been out| that Ulster und the South of Ireland | with her the night before, he test)-| may some \i.) coalesce “of their own | fed. On the afternoon of the party} she was to have gone motoring with (Contin don Second Page.) him, but he sald ane was “poeved” soe _attarcenemnel — \TEN WOMEN ON JURY (Continued on Fourth Page.) TO TRY "ARTHUR BURCH geeeeienee $30,000,000 LOAN OFFERED | wity nwo wen ‘They Wil Sit in ARGENTINA BY BELGIANS Murder Case, —— | LOS ANGBLBB, Nov. 29.—Ten wo- New York Bankers Soom to Prop One tor $50,000,000, BUENOS AYRES, Nov. 29 (Assuci-| ated Preas).—Belgian bankers hay fered a loan to Argentina of 150, francs (normally about $30,000,000) men and two men comprise the jury ie decide the fate of Arthur C. Burch, | Northwestern University. graduate, |charged with the murder of John Be Fnog | ton Kenneds® ‘The jury was sworn in shortly before ir fs announced by Minister of Fy. v2 M20 toh Saladerry. : ‘This follows oMcial announcement, NEW ORLEANS WINNERS. Saturday that a group of Now York Fpay acu ee bankers had informed the Government vee, i “ Py preaat. 9 Gallant of a forthcoming definite proposal tor | 4 &@ loan of $50,000,000, oris, second: No Fatt third. a rime tae 3-5. Non-starter Marjorie, © oe MESSAGE TO BE ON “BUSINESS” U5. JOINS POWER President Will Outline to Congress Plans to Restore Normal Jonditions. WASHINGTON, Noy, 29.—Presi- dent Harding will deliver # “business OF ALL THE WORLD |Great New Conference Europe Will Attempt. to Stabilize Exchange. message” 10 Congiegs wien it meets for the regular sessioh next week The message will bé devoted the most part to outiining the Ad- ministration’s efforts te-put-the Guv- for in ernment on a business basi&, and to lowialation designea tv specd uy the i MAY TAKE NEARLY YEAR return to nortiat conditions TAKEN TO HOSPITAL | ‘Hundred Webnews in Buildi ees |» One nection of the messuge, it ix a 4 When Structure Falls ee Factors Now Depressing ow learned, balls davStea sapiitely ie ‘Motorman of Second Train, In Fi : iscussio! e estimated econumies ve Fe ness Will Be Taken Up Scnieved byte sew Busser toreae,, Caught in Wreckage, Most men Quickly Go to Rescue and S It will be delivered to Congress next | 7 Along With Readjustments, 1, itl be delivered to Gone Seriously Hurt. Owners Are Detained by Police, Warsi The President is not satisfied with | ae | we ne 7° By David Lawrence. the tax bil] just passed, it is said, but T°" persons were hurt in a-fear- | * a (Special Gorrespondant of | The ‘he does not contempinte asking for smd collision of subway traina at The New American Theatre at Nos, 879 to 887 Bedtord rite { < Evening World.) new tax legislation at once, feeling °26. Street and Broadwa t 10.30 near Park Ave WASHINGTON Nov. 29, (Copy- that business ahould not be eld i8}\,ccjock thle morning, The victi’vn ; nay venue, Brooklyn, in course of construction, collapsed @t 1 is riglit; '1921),—«Ameriex- hae decided to | further “uncertainty. “a, | give lade cle Grahats Wad Gaudio’ o'clock this afternoon, and one of the contractors estimated at 3 diclogk join hands with the other powers Hospitals, duffering mostly trom ‘Mal 15 to 20 of the nearly 100 men w vio were within the walls ie Bn eRortito:stabllesrtatertiationsi rex bruises, lacerations and contusions, _ killed. change. The United States Government has accepted the invitation of the Allied | "PROCTER FAMILY nal, and th tion of exchange will be examined. the direction of fimancial readjuat- This is the most important step in | ment which has been taken singe te | debts of the allies might be dis- cussed at the Armament at Washington but this been abandoned. The movement to reconstruct the world’s finances will be a slow and evolutionary one and will not be con- fined to # single conference but to a! suburb of this city, and stole jewelry valued at $76,000 to $100,000, Col, Procter was away on a hunt- Ing trip, and the bandits forced Mrs. | Procter, her siste Miss Johnaon, and | the aged cook in the home to stand enth Avenue, forty-three, Conference idea hi Police of Before escaping the robbers made the three women go into the cellar doubtedly some banker o: bankers| Wit” them, where they prepared to of prominence. ‘These men will bel bind them with ropes. Mra, Procter in the nature of observers and wili| Peaded with them not to do #o and) not be authorised to conclude uny| *#Ked them to picture their mothers as being in their position. The ban- | agreements binding the United| States, but will explore the whole| tt® heeded her plea, but they bundled the women into a Jaundry room jo field and bring back to this country ; | recommendations which might be| the basement. The women finally es- Jald before American bankers in a| C*Ped by crawling through a cellar window. series of conferences such as Pre: Just who the American representa- tives will be is not known, but ui Five Motorman Alfred Arcourt, Vermilyen Avenue, crashed ‘The vestibule of the second train and the rear end of the first were smashed, and Nelson was buried in debris, Midland Beach, Station arriy Cleveland Minister Men Campaign for Moralit CLEVELAND, Nov. | were placed to-day around the home l0 MY INJURED IN REAR-END CRASH OF SUBWAY TRAINS Collision Oseuis on Elevated. Structure’ at 226th Street and Broadway. No, 13 e second, No. Ifto tt. and Lillian Langatroth, No, 266 Ninth Street, S.L the West 177th Street ed at the same time us! the ambulances Dr. Allen came with the ambulance from Fordham Hos- | point north was interrupted for more (han ap hour. GUNMEN ATTACK JOHN D.’S PASTOR Shot At Who Resented by 29. —~ Guards GIRL’S BODY FOUND |CAN 'T PRACTISE LAW folawing an attack on the house last IN U. S. DEPARTMENT Former Attorney Generali Is Barred —Unable to Prove He Was: Ad- mitted to Bar. COLUMBUS, Ohio, 29. Though a former Attorney Gen- eral of the United States and one ON JERSEY FARM | Believed That of Stella Ostroska, | Six, Who Disappeared From Fresh Pond, N. J., Oct. 26. | JAMESBURG, N. J. Nov. 29.—The | believed that of Stella) tard’s ri but threw bricks Nov. jody of a girl, ied id thrown {nto A watchman surprised five cutting telephone wires at Dr. idence his revolver | gang seized and held him while they | police arrived the gangsters ge ‘ing at random. Fashionable Shaker men Bus- He tried to shoot, miased fire. The at the house. When the fir- Heights turmoil. enge for his pulpit cam- rality in city politics. Ostroska, six years oid, who disap-| of the foremost inwyers of the | yelieved to have been prompted by a peared on Oct. 26 last, at Fresh Pond.’ country, Judson Harmon may be | desire for rev N. J» while returning home from| unaplei to practice bia legal pro- | pelgn for mo! achool,. was found to-day fession before a certain Govern- ment department in Washington, "To practice before this depart- ment, a prerequisite for al) at- 8 1s that they file with the on # farm near this place. ' It was found by « voy named ‘Tii- ton, who was crossing through woods back of the farm of Dr, Foersterling. eS ROME DEMONSTRATES | AGAINST U. S. FILMS torn Actors and Operators Say Fox formerly of Marth Amboy. (The ill department a certified copy of |” “Sime ¢ ra Aly stan unrecognizable, sepaimnane fers ey St | mime Canes Laien Con ‘The theory of the county authori. | tles at the time of the girl's dis- sppearance was that she wandered) agmission as he was admitted into the woods on returning from many years ago through the old school, lost her way and perished. A — pigtriot Courte. wide search in which police, boy scouts ‘The State Supreme Court ad- and residents took part was made vieed him to-day that it was un- without finding @ trace of her. able te find the official reeord. far Mr. Harmon has been unable | to locate any officia) recorg of bis thrown about pany of the The movie \ lowed to produce films tn Rom the American Embassy here to-day following the demonatra- tion of 1,600 movie operators and actors protesting agains’ the Fox Film Com- United States deing «: mes claimed the Ameri- can movie invasion of Italy was largely responsible for the ol oriale nema here. was! The attack is) Both trains were north bound and were carrying only a few passengers. The first (rain, operated by Motorman | rite A, Nelson, Avenue, stopped jn response to in charge of Ww reystone aig- | He Hogh| Persons burned in the fire at the|charge of the inventigation. Vergel, » guard, No, 14% West 126th | Rialto Theatre Sunday night died to- |ough Pregident Riegelman algo hut- | a om 0 rete Sraerines ct rove | Mary Pauline, clerk at the resort, in- Fein delegates, to 4 consultation in armistice, If successful, the mov Four Bandits Invade Cincinnati bheehascarpl ears ait seats: Peete tone on So. Pre has |@!ated Miss Rappe was not there in Powning Street. ment niay have a far-reaching effect}! Mansion and Line Women | The others injured were: t {that month, and Mrs Josephine KHLFAST, Nov. 29 (Associated upon ‘the revival of business tn Against Wall Muifered from nervous Indigeston | tianieback, Mies Rappe's hOURe-! peas) — sin, Tames iCr the Ulster’America and particularly in the! gains all. | Street; Emily Feltz, thirty-nine, No.! day, makin sand ims heen unable to partake of keeper, substantiated this statement), king before the North. | "e8toration of markets for the ale | 5 wae (94 West 207th Street; Annu Fetbel, | fond in sufficient quantity to vitalize|by saying her employer was in Los "remler, sbeaking before Norns of American agricultural and manu-| CINCINNATI, Nov, 29—-A coun-| thirty-eight, No. 3246 Kingsbridge | himself. He went to a physician) Angeles in August jern Parliament here to-day, said he ‘fractured products, | try-wide search je ibeing inattutea| Avenue; Mary McCarty, forty-fv aliaiaas’ vet? (realfuent Among witnesses on the prosec- had told Prime Minister Livy George For @ long time there has been «| to-day for four bandite, two white|N® 408 Weat 188th Street; Martin bao cave aaiy he nomprtar | UM'S Hat for to-day was Mrs, Cath-|that the British Government's pr0- persistent effort on the part of | ang ela tur forty-one, a guard, No 7| een ean rae oa ogni eeual erine Fox of Chicago, @ close friend | posals to Ulster for the settlement of Surepean countries to elict America’s | “Tu {™” Colored, who last night in 0 Cortlandt Park Avenue: ent | Te hae Melig “ghdcede: ce wren, (ot ules Renpe. tt lntimated she! the Irish question were utterly. im- j intereat in an international financial | Yeded the home of Col. W. Cooper | Miller, a contractor, No. 6083 Broad: | Seiad chitdnen waking hg |NOWld testify that Miss Rappe's jtwnsible, He said Ulster wou't not|conferency Thers has even been a| Procter, President of the Procter &| way; Angelo Adunity, , enteen eee cae age ewaving Ms |healzh was good. The derense has |rtcr an All-treland Pa fiement wnder| suggestion that the question of the| Gamble Company, at Glendale, «| 284th Street and Albany Crescen contended a chronic ailment caused |the present conditions, but was pre-| w William Rees, a guard, No. 585 Sev- It is believed the case will go to the} a a alia he cuse will go to iG “Meantime,” the Ulster Premigr's, series of meetings which may. take| “UY telt faces to the wall when,| pita and Dr. Durand with the one VIRGINIA RAPPE, IN A MOVIE, | statement added, “the rights of Ulster the better part of « year. ‘The whole| With "evolvers drawn, they entered | {rom (he Columbia, ‘The firemen} MAY TESTIFY. will be In no way sucrificed or cOm-|thing is the outgrowth of the rec.| the house, Mra. Procter wax com- eee ware: Called out, but hed (nothing) Virginn: Rappe herself—in the form | Promised.” |ommendations made at the last in-| pelled at th “ of eae of a motion picture—may be called to| ‘The Premier sald the acgounts of | ternational conference at Brussels, sibain oie He ieee ‘0 K°| “qe police have not yet obtained a \testity against Arbuckle. ‘The prose-| tht Government's plans for an all/ put it now has the moral support of | oF me Nowpers Abd | atatement from lL. RT. ioficials. cution was to-day considering this|!reland parliament that had appeared | ihe United States Government, whitch | open the safe, which was in a cluset.|to the cau@e of the accident. ‘The move. in the press were “fairly accurate.” | means that more results will be ac-| Tom this the bandits took the/ subway ie elevated at the point} Sir James made (hese statements in | complished. jewelry. where {t occurred. ‘Traffic from that | again to m B DEAD FOUND, 12 MISSING. IN COLLAPSE OF WALL AND . ROOF OF BROOKLYN THEATRE nee Only eight bodies had been recovered at that hour, —_— ‘The building is owned by ‘TWO MORE DEATHS , Rosenthal of No. 198 Pacific, Strget FROM THEATRE FIRE and Samuel Moskowitz of No. ies utnanm Avenne, who were alxo eneral contractors. Both men were Seana by the police’ following the collapse. Dintriet Attorney Lewis of Ki County went to the scene of the nee cident at 3 o'clock and took persone | Hare} we Bhi ; Allan Keith Yale, Sophomore, Received Fatal Injuries: Saving Lives of Many Women. NEW HAVEN, Novy, 29,—Two more g the actual death list six, iron to the collapeed theatre. -| the coroner having eliminated the | ma so far ashe keew, the name of Timothy Hanlon, who was a!" | victim of heart disease. Those who ied to-day were Everett Cane knd| The building, with a front wieten cleaiter feet on Bedford Avenue al ‘The deaths last night were those of 700 feet deep, wi of steel | Allen Keith, & Yale sophomore whose Construction. ‘Che work of putting home was in Southport, Conn, und ‘le framework of the toate Mise Mabel Moran, # telephone {ished at noon. ‘The roof.) operator of Derby, Conn, The funeral Were 40 feat from the floor. of Kelth will take place from Battel| ‘he framework of the balcony hapel to-morrow afternoon and his Stame had been erected mates will attend in a body. | The workmen had been at. ¢ 1 ts sald of Keith that after get- tasks only a few minutes after ting out of the theatre unharthed he !Acheon hour when a section of returned and assisted a number of North wall, about 25 feet back 1 women out of the place, returning the avenue, fell inward. T reh.for others, It @as on, roof immediately felt into ini Jast trip inside, which he pro-/ torium, Part of the wallvigf longed in order to grope about in the| garage ‘of Page Brgs, at’ No. smoke, that he was burned. Bedford Avenue, was dragged into — theatre auditorium, > GRAND JURY PROBE | Patroiman sSeery of tne Wer FOR MORSE DEALS “venue Station, who was in | the butlding, realized the seriousne | of the acoident and ost no time sending for firemen and amby ‘Three truckn with full crews and 1 ambulances from Cumberland Sti Beth Moses and Williamsburg Hi Pitals responded. The work oftrescue waa slow caune of danger that the three wi left standing might collapse. Befare active work could be started it was necessary to shore up the walls. (| ‘There is a chance that some of the missing men may be alive, although no sound came from the ruims after the wreckage settled. Two op three of the injured who were taken $0 hospitals!may be fatally hurt {) Of the dead the stewing were identified: 3 sg 4) id, been periodically inspected | Pronounced safe eh Government to Lay Transactions With Shipping Board Before Federal Body. WASHINGTON, Nov. 20.-—The Government \# preparing to lay bi fore a Federal Grand Jury here on Dec. 8 the results of its investigation In connection with certain iransac- tions between Charles W. Morse and | the Shipping Board Shipping Board officials would make no announcement to-day on the ground thet they had no right to talk about a contemplated Grand Jury proceeding. Fletcher Dobyns, special Assistant Attorney General attached to the Shipping Board, would say no} more than that the case would be presented STEIN, PHTLIP, No. 394 Fowaht The report which has been current! avenue, Brooklyn, of the firm a has said that others beside Mr. Moree | stein @ @chenckman, conerete suis: would be Invoived TOWN HAS NO MAYOR; IT ONCE BOASTED TWO ATLANTA, I), Nov. 29.—This little Logan County town, which last week to-day was withoat] STON, F. A., no address. Following a rultn Je by Je pay Lindley that neither sant sae eS een Pisses tpt no 4 chosen by the voters, nor Otto Drenr.) fWALEY, PHILIP, No. 3 named by (he City Councti, ae «Mice, both relinquished their claims. | Scalp and forehead and possible cane ‘varges that Iddings “assumed the | ture of skull. Williamsburg Foapital, ‘ \l, resulted In action of the Coun- | Ninth Avenue, Manhattan; cil unseating him and the selection of | ated acalp and right cheek, contractors BRINDY, NAL, No. 144 roth *& nue, Manhattan. | Went a SHERIDAN, ALBERT, Street, Manhattan. BARKIN, ISAAC, addreie: nit known, t could noid | yinen Street, Brooklyn, lade of # Czar,” Ignoring the City! MANUS, HENRY; No. Drehr, one of tts members, as ena of body and lege, Willie pro tem. Mayor Iddings, noweve: Hospital. fused to yield his office, and ‘ie mal BULL, EMIL, sixty-five, e ter finally was taken imto court. i tractor, No, 886 Bedford Atjanta will be without a Mayor io-| Brooklyn. Beth