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‘ty remaluiog commuters disembarked _ abd hurried to thelr places of business. Tt was assumed by Capt. Hobbs and ) the officiais of tha Marine Depart- ment of the Central Railroad of New _ Jersey that the Mallory had con- "* Unued sp. to Pler 38, North River. ‘But Capt. H. W. Barstow df the Mal- lory, in the absence of definite infor- mation as to what had happened to ‘the vicinity of the aft waterline of fifty @amorme Jersey commuters, had fifty of the ‘erryboat's passen- gers on hi. vessel and asking {or a tus. ‘The Mallory Line sent two of the figs that bad been waiting to heip the Henry R. Mallory into her berth: But Capt. Barstow, because of the “THREAT, SIGNS CITY BUDGET FOR 1922 jamounting to $360,238,420.59. He took this octfon after Assistant Cofpdrn» tion Counsel George Ps Nicholson ad- vised him that’he was within tho law, The budget now lies on Comptrol>’ SENT T0 SING SING FOR THEFT OF SAFE DIVER FOUND IN BAY Smith in Minepla.to-day on two in- @ickmentay © / On the first, which charged Picardi with stealing a aafe containing about $50,000 tn stoeks, Jewelry and cash fri the home of Commodore Frank 116th St. House Swept by Fire, And Women Among the Rescued PERSHING IN XMAS MESSAGE CALLS ON ARMY TO AID PEACE “The Soldier Must Confidently and Courageously Do His Part,” General Says. The following Christmas mes- sage from Gen. Pershing, which and‘dlfficulty, whether. in or out of the army, the soldier must “Sconfidently: and |‘ cdurageously* do his pict to hasten an era of un- derstanding and peace. Our “army stands, for peate on earth, “to men good will. — ERE SR ee oe , THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1021 : SNOW AND SLEET “HOLD UP TRAFFIC COMING INTO CTY (Continued From first Page.) the streets reported thet the freezing proaches to the elty this forenoon in the wake, of-the snowstorm, an! ships went ‘groping’ through it at rowbdaf \pace.' Many of them were Practically’ lost imithe mist for hours, feeling thelr way.with scatcely turn- GEN. DIAZ ACCLAIMED ON ARRIVAL IN ITALY Admiral Niblack and United States Sailors Among Welcomers NAPLES, Dec, 23 (Associated Press). —Gen, Armando Diaz, commander of the Italian Armies in the World War, ar- rived to-day on the steamship Giuseppe Verdi from the United States, where he spent two months as guest of the’ American Legion. He was enthusiasti+ cally received. ear Admiral P. Nib= ; 4 is being circulated through ack and officers of the American bat- a Tiis vessel. played safe, dropped down |; tht : : Ueship Utah, now in the harbor, were Bee reer. paved oe john tiolds He Is Within the Law De-| A. E. F. Champion Gets Two ay bere sas otters condition a month ago, sual been put MuaMH he Wwelcormers Fo : sae : was re Governor's fe Genoral oxpresse o - iy FY in 5 in iratl 1 8 d thel: -Ymmediately he was surrounded by | Spite Court Action on $3,000,- | Terms, Oné for Stealing ip oper , complete repair. The foremen in admiration of the Americans. and thelt A ‘ ; re wonderful welcome he received there. Mieke bt ithem® wearing lite: pre 000 Pension Transfer. $50,000 From F.'S. Hastings. ‘To the ‘Army of the United | o¢ the rain which followed the snow- During his stay in the United States = States: fall was delaying the work percept. 20, delivered lo addresses, Ho sut- servers, whe demanded that they be ne “Whether in peate or-war, it | sy, fips fe 8 oo fered a sprained finger from tho cor 0 ” defy of pt oof ig a dia! hi and s! ti met ashore. Capt. Barstow sent a ying threats of contemp Michael Picard, a former cham- is the privilege and the duty of | , ve could Meople at his reception at the. Italian wireless to the Mallory ine offices|court action by the United Realty res A fog so thick that tho eye could Embassy 1 0 on Pler 36 annuuncing that he had a ar ‘AY |plon wrestler in the. American Ex- the soldier to uphold the glori- {not penetrate it for more thana few “2 ML | Owners’ Association, Mayor Hyl4N|peaitionary Forces, was sentenced to ous traditions of the past. Dur- | incertain yards ‘came down .in wet JEWISH EMIGRATION been in collision with the Cranford, ie whales faut thebe thins OF eheartalat to-day signed the 1922 city budgC! | sing sing by County Judge Lewis C. ing ee ¥Y |white folds ‘over the water ap- RESTRICTED BY RUSSIA ven, Relatives KQVNO, Dee! 23 (Wewisy ‘Telegraphic Agency) iiimigration from. Soviet Rus sla will be xestricted ‘to children un giv .' Crafg’s desk awaitin; nection “by|— as ing engines ‘and fong, . frightened th 6 of cighteen and wort i 0 fog, had been unable to give His ex-) ee et ae ae comptroiter| S;_ Listings at Port Washington, SOHN J. PPRSHING.” | waits from their whistles “joth parents ‘oF htsbanda-yho gre nal- act position and below the Battery| Henry Smith, is Comp! Pieabdi-swas sentenced to serve from ie | It took the Holland-America steam- Gtalized American citizens, Mr, Krainin, the tugs separated and began to play|during the absence of Comptroller] four years and six months to nine a Russian Jewish leader stated to-day liide and seek in a fleet of fog-bound craft at anchor in the flats. After a long hunt one of the tugs located the Crilg, who is uriderstood to be on ‘his way to a remote hunting lodge In Canada, yeats and six months. On the second, which charged him with the theft of an automobile, he was sentenced to BRITISH WARSHIPS RUSHED TO EGYPT ship Ryndam more thap three hours to get from Quarantine to her pier in Hoboken, and im that time she had These regulations are van appreci aiple departure from the original under- standing reached between ~ repre tives of the World Jewish Rel mi several narrow squeaks in° getting Choe ‘und. Litvinot, representing» ths Mallory. The real estate association, which} Serve two years and three months to wast [disorders in Cairo—Mili-|through the blinded bay and river Soviet Government, ‘aceonling. to, whic ‘i H. G. Sanborn of the advertising }i 44 obtained a mandamus writ/four years and six months. The sen- Saini) Rocleseheast ha trac. She came in dressed for the en And women above the age of forty Setertrosit of mh whet Who was @Jagainst the Estimate Board on the] tences are to run consecutively. fay Take Cithe “Armored — | itte tances cipaiasée aud FREE COR ee pope 00 te ries Bey ground that the 1922 budget con-| The,safe, with most of its contents, Cars Patrol Streets. coated with snow and sleet, a phan- a that, considering the fog and the com-/f21"0a $3,900,000 illegally borrowed] WAS recovered yesterday by divers tom in the mis ‘MILLER PARDONS TWO ; plete unexpectedness of the collision, the ‘behavior of the commuters was admirable. There were few women among them. There was no confu- sion, according to Mr, Sanborn, among the people who clambered aboard the Mallory, John Connell of Sheepshead Bay, 4 deck hand on the Cranford, Was |vision, Now the city has appealed Heels Noite neg Dersuaded CAIRO, Egypt, Dec. 23 (Associated |sne neared her pler and Capt. Krol, Henty Berdon, convicted of crimin- ees teen te the aeeri® abin,| te Appellate Division's action to the! te on the eur ue cera be ae | Presa),—Sald Zagloul Pasha, one of|the Ryndam's skipper, sald after-| (neccvin® stolen Property 1h Oranee fis injuples were slight and He was| highest court in the State, the Court | tater took out about $7,000 satire the Egyptian Nationalist leaders,; Ward that te thought his vessel jyear sentence, will be released ee etn wi the Jewelry and $800 in gold obins who tefused yesterday to .obey an| touched one of the boats in passing, |" dirt bs Stoward: convicted oe: kec- } Padtier landing her remaining pas-| Ai Nicholson contended that the} which Mr, Hastings had given hie ord shied by Wietmilitaryanthorts| Vere nue enc ele ee face Garand saree © minke a Pscngers at the Liberty Street xlip,|°'¥"* appeal automatically worked) wife, and buried the safe until they anaes eeuee ye | The White Star Line steamship| {ae year and serving 8 minimin son- the Cranford returned to Commun: paw and was laid up for repair Upon viewing the damage to t upper cabin. officials of the company : f Justice Mullan’s order. Such | dumped the safe { station here this morning by British] y, , ; arently lont | agreed that the absence of casualties |° © safe into the bay, 600 feet er way up the bay, apparently lost| was remarkble. All tht saved the| belng the case, according to Mr. | off shore. i troops. His removal was accom-| in the fog. The American Legion of IN $3,100 BANK HOLD-UP passengers was the slow, grinding| Nicholson the modification of the} The solution of the robbery was panied by some disturbances in the|the Munson Line was reported off _ progress of the Mallory’s overhang | 5 through the outer wall and roof, i | HARDING SIGNS BILL “FOR RUSSIAN RELIEF sition to sign the 1922 budget without|Oleson besought her to throw Thomas to Suez. ithe «Pitan taliroad,. steamablp: here, Conve two ofteers pe tie bate an : including in it the $3,000,000 which is/over for him. She told Thomas, who The action of the authorities fol-| Colon “was also somewhere between|;, an automobile with $1100 in east ce pet ese cE ES a alae tarepsclt aot today Tens BEE RES eRe Sen” Nowed)e) Cent TBUrsaRy 200) the! Quarantine and her pier at thi. time,/and an unknown amount of Liber:y $20,000,000 Available Immediately icra |Home of Zagloul in which two of hls} just one of the vessels whose whis- |p, —U.:S. Is Now Feeding 800,000 | ciation to have been Illegally trans: | fessed. | supporters were killed and ix others] t1eg could be heard somewhere in the|are peliev Starving Children. ferred from pension funds, Mr. Hastings was executor of the wounded, ‘The military now have as-| ce go also the Turrialba of the - Acting Comptroller Smith is un-|estate of former President Cleveland Al suumed control of the situation,| tnitea Fruit Line was “lost” in the| INSA9B WASHINGTON, Dec. 23.—President | derstood to be in a dilemma. itissaid|and in the stolen strong box were Armored cars are patrolling the town| olay of the white blanket between Harding has signed the Russian Relief Hill yhich carries appropriations. of $20000,000 to be expended under the suprevisioh of the American Rélief Ad- ministration. The funds become tm- @tiately available. | moscow, vec. 23 (Associated Press).—The death rate in the famine 10,000,000 be from th . (Continued From First Page.) ze. Who Was Not “Wised Up.” Otte Or teasia ws hivlde wold, $10,000, cut from the Department} jewelry 0 set with precious stones Bt at Page.) dier Who had risen above the freezing point ny|of and representing the Jewish Peonts A ig rapidly.| of Education budget. that the nondescripts who confessed aS Te Discovering that his usefulness as glock a ak was believed that Relief Committe a mission to Rus- More than 200 victims are buried] Mr. Browne said to-day: stealing the safe had not dared to|help. Even then she reported. the| had got a late start and they were/a detecter of “coke” pedlers was on 9 ig ae Gage Gonid be cone wel ies et a none it ivice. } every day in the Saratoy region. “I¢ the 1922 budget is not remude,| face any one and offer to sell them, |child as merely “lost,” and said noth-|%!! trapped. After the chltdren had| tno wane, asa member of tho Narvotic Hanh he rs v aanbia by Boviet auth Af ‘The American Relief Administration|as ordered by the Appellate Divi- ee ing which led the police to belleve been taken down by means ‘of ex-| squad, because they all had his “nurn- Alene Hast gecarats ata despateh ath y 5 a on ladde remei " 40), id ty “ n i Es he era was is now feeding more than 800,000} sion, by Dec. 25, but is signed by the} SMUGGLING GEMS Teasic had been coaxed away to harm, tension ladders the flremen wanted to! per,” Jpetective Cotter was told it was) AMNOUEE Uh | UMREEATIT NON) yearn OR POGROM TNOLTES, children, and the number is expected| Mayor, the Deputy Comptroller und} A BIG BUS At a little after 4 o'clock George tke Mrs. Cohen next, but she refused gue to his two gold teeth. He had | {70 ete SS Aly Dec to.pass the million mark by Christ-/the City, Clerk, proceedings. will be ; INESS | qouras appeared at'the Albany Hotel, t° budge until her old mother had|tnem taken out and a couple of por-| WAS almost as much St a thse Ar ley oe mas. Distribution of food draft pack- ages will be started at Kiey shortly, der is a slight, technical modification @ brand new order and the stay an effective one. ‘ Therefore, Mayor Hylan is in a po-|@ Newark hairdresser. Subsequently, from one of the city pension funds, threatened to clap the budget signers in jail unless they restored the $3,000,000 before signing the budget. The original order was signed by Supreme Court Justice Mullan. It was affirmed by the Appellate Di- as a stay, particularly because of the fact that the Appellate Diyision or- Mullan order makes the second order in the United Realty Owners’ Asso- to be his contention that the Board of Aldermen acted illegally when they cut $278,000 from mandatory salary provisjons in Richmond and the! Bronx at the suggestion of Maycr Hylan and Aldermanic President La Guardia, at the same time turning down without the slightest considera- tion Comptroller Craig's request that brought by the United Real Estate Owners’ Association to. punish, ,hem’ the first being sent into the Kharkov tem . 2potec 1, ‘The poticemen> and: fremet! ‘th eer at the Municipal Lodging House av-|jished, have and Odessa districts. for contempt of cpurh.> Na. take, 80°|"""" Thre’ ls a Regular Trathic..) ° |e omer, armenian an mes ledn| see: aswn u tadee Ain Shes hela |e ana. cigaremmdy amdrtngn | rage fees foes mine conte aptece. | iC it All the European relief organiza-| joais will save them from such con~ "on Lines, cheeks and a blue frock. Hoor Miss Fannie ‘Purlmuth, thirty. | SsP!cions he Cater; olla oot tee eee Scene Hose | Bix tions combined are feeding less than two, who was not aroused at the first|@™nownced Ne was Cotten last night were 497 men, twenty-two | heen k 90,000 children. tempt, as they must obtain coasent] WASHINGTON, Dec. 23—The| , A® the three started up the stairs! iy FeEY ai women and three children. The house pen tnd SE, : , Jotte "8 gl 5 a . ED BY f - {from that court and none has been }amuggling of diamonds and other) AmMK Conbehlam, Sho proprietor! When Battalion Chiet Grimth ar- ou're not Cotter. He's sot 4] oan accommodate 850 men, forty] POVEN Coron Dee ot oe MUST GET MARKETS [" 0" ocooa ; previous stones by passengers on} tm 1 Gouras; "Who's the Uttle| rived he sent a second alarm, and| Couple of gold teeth. women ard twenty children, All but] o¢ ime: Dover of ‘Taconu, Wash. sn ' UNDER CONTROL curt proceedings will. -also be|{iners and also across the borders is} 615 7 “Smoky Joe” Martin a third. The| The Prisoner, who gave his od-| ahout twenty of the men were with-| io an 4 ye ° Py brought to prevent the 1822 tax levy| being carried on extensively, R. G. ‘She is my little grandchild,” Gou-|qames tnade No. 24 uninhabitable ang | dress a8 No. Ww 41st Street, | out overcoats and had tattered clothes| (,... 1 as being illegal. » Any taxpayer can| Monroe, a diamond importer of New | '® Teplied. “She is paying me a little | giq gome damage at No. 22, where| Was held in $500 for a hearing in)anq shoes that were next to worth. 5 i ~|lesally refuse to pay his 1922 taxes if] york City, testified to-day at hear- | Christmas visit. twenty familles had to leave. F Jefferson Market to-d less, according to the Superintendent. n nists Told the Rea y y ad to leave, Forty ¥ “| son for Soviet's New Evo- the 1922 budge} and tax levy are not remade as ordered.” from the bottom of Manhasset Bay, where it had lain in twenty feet of water since soon after the robbery. Because the thieves alded in locating the safe Picardi's rentence to-day may be made lighter, Olaf Olesen, butler in the Hastings felt they would be sate in selling the securities and other jewelry. A few days later they became alarmed and brought about through jealousy. John Thomas, an accomplice, recently married in Mineola jail Belle Plites, Qleson and Picard! thereupon con+ President Cleveland's seal ring and the decoration Order of St. Stanis- laus with its jewel conferred on Mr. Hastings in 1908 by the former Czar of Russia, It contained also « fortune in stocks and bonds—164 shares of Standard Oj) for one item,a@ pearl necklace worth more than §20,000, many pleces of New York Diamond Exporter Says ings on the tariff bill Mr. Monroe said it was a simple CHOKED 10 DEATH NRE Te at No. 67 Albany Street, four blocks been carried safely down. Then che from the Bellmore. He had with him When Gouras first took a room at the place in October he shared it SCORES REST, “IN TWO PRES | | (Continued From , WOMEN INJURED, | and her husband were rescued. families were driven from No. 26, a six-story bullding, MALTA, Dec, 23 (Associated Press).—Two British warsnips have received orders to proceed to Egypt immediately. Other of the British Mediterranean fleet are under units orders to leave at the shortest notice. ties that he and his chief followers cease all political actiyity and leave Cairo, was escorted to the railway course of which there was a consid- erable smashing of glass. Later the plans were changed and Zagloul was transferred to q motor car and taken and the authorities have announced their determination to suppress any possible trouble, | Ne CHANGED HIS TEET! | AND “GOT” A SUSPECT | anit Detective Foolx Alleged Dope Ped- celain ones substituted. When he arrested Franc Yolish, an ————- HELPLESS SHIP ADRIFT; |e found. Off Liberty Island she barely miss- ed collision with a creeping freighter. | Then she became almost entangled with a tug and its towed scow which appeared through the curtain before the lookout knew they were at hand. Two ferrybonts got in her path as, Adriatic was in Quarantine at 8 o'clock this morning, but more than three hours later was still fumbling the Highlands at 8 o'clock, with mail and passengers from South America, but at 11.30 o'clock 10 further word had been had of her. Quarantine and her East River pier. The revenue cutter, due at the Barge Office at 11 o'clock, w@s nowhere to Hopes for a white Christmas, how- ever, are doomed to disappointment. Rain ar snow—with the odds in favor of rain—ts the prediction for to-night and to-morrow. The temperature various shelters as the night bef when the sum of money In the throng | The women, he said, better clothed, were * SING SING PRISONERS Governor Frees Orange © County Men for ALBANY, Dec. 23. : nen In Sing Sing prison to-day were commuted by Gov. Miller, ten re « commuted a Chr 8 gilt of eee 7 LOCKED IN VAULT Jee in Auto, Porse tu Pursuit, Dee. bandits to-day held up the PISCAH, Ia., State B: Agency).—A Ji maties here ing month atein's thec follow Prof, Bin He applied unt hy to grasp y and night > was unable ‘T BAR'S RE RIGA, Dec. 23 (Jewish tims, hi tion in the recer rod, provin , “nomic Plan, _ MOSCOW, Dec. 23 (Associated « 8).—Sharp debate to-day in the meeting of the’ All-Russian Com- As @ prefate to this statement, Mr. Browne compared the visit of Comp- troller Craig. to Canada on a hunting trip at this time’to the flight of the with a younger man who was known as his son, Odabshian paid no fur- ther attention to the incident until three hours later, when he met one ‘The storm caused enly incidental delays in surface traffic in Brooklyn, due to stalled trucks minor cidents, except on the Brighton Beach matter for a person coming from 2urope to bring a fortune in precious stones, as hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of such stones could ‘The rescued and others driven from home suffered from the cold and ‘snow, and stores and homes in the neighborhood were thrown open to CREW NEEDS PHYSICIAN Const Guard Cutter Goen to Ald of Shipping Board Steamer. kets under its control and ate Change. of the carpenter's room. When firemen were able to get Into| assistance. Beach and from Kings Highway to D Ghe nationalisation of forvign trade,| ALBANY, Dec. 22—Gov. Miller has SZECHENYI ENVOY] “No.” said tho stranger; “George|the bullding they found watches and| The vessel wirelessed for ald tol Coney Island from that time unt:l DIEO | “Andustry, land ana transportation, | been consulting with his asnotiates — took the little girl home and said he|other jewelry that had been aban-|the Hampton Roads naval pase, quarter to 9 o'clock, when a change of | sackgon,—on Thuretay, “i The epeakers supporting the new| regarding changes in the State In-|Gladys Vanderbilt's Husband Was] would stay there for dinner.” doned in hasty exit, as well as many UPLE OVERCOME temperature released the power, at her aoe Naas i i aot) | €vonomie policy, based largely on|come Tax Law which he intends to Said at One Time to Have Impatient over the failure of Gouras|water-soaked Christmab bundles, ana | CO! ————>-—_—- JANB CROBBMAN, ‘wits of the Inte | Peapitalistic principles, were some-| recommend to tho Legislature. He to appear, Odabshian went up, in-|charred Christmas trees that were to BY GAS WHILE ASLEEP Heaky. A. Jackson: Ment of the Moscow Soviet, secured ‘the adoption of a resolution which stipulated that the chief purpose of «the party waa to unite the workers ‘ | (apd peasants ‘in order to get the mar- fat apologetic for their argument ~ ,and explained carefully that it was|law conform to the exemptions given] WASHINGTON, Dec. 23.—Hungary|!® ® closet next door, the goor being day. 3 miscgrexeg hy Dem euicr, s She DRY AGENT; IS RAIDED : ly a temporary measure, Pig jorn|to married persons and those having|is preparing to name Count Laszio|OPem he found a loosely packed tele- ai s sg a — fallen to 3 per cent. of pre-war] dependents under the Federal Law—| Szeghenyi, who in 1908 married Gladys|%°0Pe bas which did not belong there. SCORES RESCUED Michael Flynn, seventy-six, and his|Dr. Jianne's Restaurant Invaded FUNERAL DIRECTORS, juction, that cotton textiles had m to 7 per cent, and that most of important manufactures do not in 25 per cent. of the pre-wac res. ist for Examination, Counsel to Mrs. Lilian Raizen, who ‘a commission to determine tal condition, basing :tleir on the her ‘applica- she was she shot ane —_— thusiastic about Ancre Cheese,” Aacortiues. tre for the Supples trict Athorpey Lewis did not Stan aeaie tal ; ; about three blocks from the Albany + : $ ment Sections of be Susdey Wont mie” 1 " 4 pot pp-| at the serv’ ch were held in ant Harding to Receive Public and) {otel, about 11.20 o'clock. An aerial ladder was thrown up in| yictim Believed toe Have Started Mother maintains, “it pute th teccived ‘by LT. M. Tauraday’ preceding "publick? agreeing to permit his alientats her under the same condi- he had granted the defendant's Mr. Lewis said that he would four alienists to make the exam- for STATE INCOME .TAX Gov. Miller Wants If- to. Conform to Federal Law—-No Rate is known to favor having the State $2,500 to the married and $400 for each dependent. It is said that the present 1 por cent rate will not be changed. Bi le COL. HENRY WATTERSON While the bblis of the city tolled a tare- well, Bev, J. T. Boone of the First Christian Church read ecripture verses and paid tribute to the life of Col, Watterson, Only relatives were present undertaking parlor. Tho vault in which the body reposes is in the wdst of graves of many Confederate soldiers. ‘Hundreds of persons filed by the body early to-day to pay final tributes and Mrs, Watterson has received scores of others on the ships handling some of them and passengers bringing others The effect on the legitimate trade was serious, he added. pac that HUNGARY TO NAME Declined Post. M. Vanderbilt of New York, as its|!m it he found the body of Tessie His| Kucharski choked to death, He at name was submitted for approval ofjonce notified Police the American Government some time |and the search for Gouras began. new Minister to W ashington, prietor asked. ting their hands, Before all the lad- “Oh, George took her home,” re-|der rescues were complete the rungs piled the man, “Is George upstairs?” asked Odab- of the ladders were coated with ice. A pathetic feature of the fire is shian, who wanted to move a cot out/that it spoiled Christmas for scores. tending to force the door of the room.|make many little hearts glad on Sun-" Headquarters FROM ROOF ON AERIAL LADDERS It ago and it is understood his appoint-|was apparent when the carpente:’s|Qne Young Woman Injured in ment will in every way be acoeptable.jroom was opened that he had packed country and Hungary at Budape several days ago. it was reported in ——————_ OLD-TIME NEW YEAR AT WHITE HOUSE Later Officials and Diplo- matic Corps, WASHINGTON, Dec. 2%.—An old Tashioned New Year's reception to the general public will be held at the White Leap to Adjoining tor cruelty to @ little boy, but the po-| was discovered at 8 o'clock. It start- lice never on George Street, near the Rutgers College buildings, going in the direc- tion of Bound Brook. seen by J watchman, | WOULD RAISH ESTATH TAXES, WASHINGTON, Dec, 23.—Senator La Wis.), announcing thet he would make another attempt to gut Foliette (Rep. regarded ohn MocGary, in Little the evidence He was also anovher Burnet Street, Tenants on the second floor and below had no difficulty in getting out, but those above were driven to the roof, where they had to wait for tire- men. , front of the house and many trom the front part of the roof were ‘ar- ried down that way. But the dames ‘broke through the skylight and those at the baok part of the roof found it through oe 60 per cent. tax rate on | di@oult to reach the front. e fiunist Conference was precipitated |!#t¢ Kaiser from Berfin. be carried in @ man's pocket without |f the two men who had been with |them, The water frozo soon after] NORFOLK, Va, Dec, 2—The| nd Culver lines of the L es \fwhen the discussion of the Soviet |causing a noticeable bulge. There sual coming down the stairs to go | falling, and covered buildings and|gnipping Hoard steamship Eastera|yond Kings Highway. Because of Government's changed economic pol- | PLA! MODIFY is a regular business in smuggled|” P * streets with ice. Many flromen were| gun jg drifting helplessly 150 miles|the infrequency of tains on these ley catae ‘up... Leo Tkameneff, Presi- N TO MO stones, he asserted, stewards and| “Where is the little girl?” the pro-|hurt by falls or by slipping and cut-| \ortneast of the Virginia Capes witn|lines the rain and snow had time to her engines out of commission and in need of medical attention, The Coast Guard cutter Manning, with a physician aboard, has been sent from Hampton Roads to her wife, Margaret, fifty-sfx, were found this morning unconscious from escaping gas in thelr home, No, 1425 Rowland Street, the Bronx, by their daughter, Margare:, who called them for breakfast, Gas had escaped from a defective tube attached to a radiator. They were taken roof and thence to the street. 7 e 5 the street was the rochial Dr. Abraham Glickstein in nis] AC MRO ELE Oe ae Pe Retignated but, tt was reporig [against him as satisfactory. ed on the second floor and -ose} scross the te vot the Immacu | iiquor. De Jlannp was arrested and fee, applied to-day to County Judge| terme yault, in Hvergreen Cemetery, then that the Count had declined the| The, Police learned to-day | that Neca eee oe coca, | ate Conception. Father T. W. Ter- Bald 13/000) Bel SR ShAree® af poe jouras Was B¢ about mi it bk ‘way of! stairs or fire escapes. cl es nd selling. ptin in Brooklyn for the appointment| here, Simple services were held.| Place. GOUIRS WAS Fe Aree UA EM by | BY AY ney left this school to help care for| sessing and selling. the refugees. aecaneeveumene DIES IN FIRE AS SHOTS SAVE OTHER TENANTS Blase With His Pipe. freeze on the rails, forming a film of ice which completely cut off the power at a quarter before eight o'clock. Traffic was completely interruptea from Kings Highway to Brighton HELPED TO INDICT and Liquor Seized, James De Jianne, proprietor of a restaurant at No, 1014 Broad Street, Newark, is a member of the Grand Jury which recently indicted Grean Miller, New Jersey State Prohibition Enforcement Agent, for the shooting i i ; ; RESTS WITH “REBELS,”| The projected resumption of diplo-|all his belongings and taken them a, pp worsbam Heel 1B Ae eRe ewe ION At Wi ekt OFAIRE: 1970 Broadway at 66th Sp. more fe fe matic relations follows the exchange| with him. Building. = = Last night De Jinnne's restaurant Downtown Oifice, 234 St. & Sth Ay. @ Appotmt Alien- of treaty ratification between this! Gouras was indicted tast summer| ‘phe fre at No. 605 East 15th Street | ¢,om the burning bullding to the lower ure, was raided by Prohibition agents, wno say they found a large quantity of — “All our family are so en- din in dinner, And Biddy says Benjamin Rocklein, seventy-five, a ‘tsotel porter, who lived alone.in « three- room apartment on the top floor of No. 416 Bast 124th Street, was smothered (} she thinks it the best delicasey/" New, Coated, Sanitary Wrapper AINCRE Funeral private, In Case of D. Call “Columbus 8260” ceive at Tha oby ‘eontalning enearines ade by Tae Word mun be Tecelved. Sst Ps 4 Displas 4 release must be received by 2” B Sunday Maio’ wee Read PF Mieation "office. by th ereh him, Judge Martin reserved | telegrams of sympathy from all over 4 tate: troduced | Adjoining on the east there ‘s a|and burned in a fire confined to bis the order conditions require, ‘the motion. the world. House with President and Mrs, Harding | gstates, ced “an eanene” | pullding about twenty feet lower, and| apartment, believed to have been started Mth the Gonuine Roguefirt Paver frien 4°? OF latent “receipt “and” pon " Pape cgngrare on, the Fecelying line. sen mntge the, Havens Lan (nat | aulaa Gortrude Collins was injured in| 0 hie DIDS. te in ‘mane! mila (27 oF, ordered ater than = ‘The make, AITpOse now reemlty Hy onan’ ° 1g MEO omitted WIL ‘wot serve te ANGERS For, Orie oy EES" roth open house between 3 and ¢'o'clock | tatate ,txxes ruaging from f per be Ping to i ape me eevee or renee ey “i CHEESE ShER Slaeounts“or “ing tareter,“wotract of 'skchs t me | NS ry by pag eR cent. afier she had jumped firemen a fies 7 Made by SHARPLESS, Phils. - WORLD 2 of and the corps, Soiates exceeding "| Short Indder and helped the ine ‘was Bot great, hel | THE 4 Nays hip dy 6 4 By ,