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NATIONS FAIL TO AGREE ON SUBMARINES. Che “ Circulation Books ¢ Open to All.”’ Copyright Publ [NAL won) EX) RA i = VOL. LXII. NO. 21,932—DAILY. To-Morrow's Weather—Unsettled and Warmer. | “Circulation Books Open to All” | (New York World) by Press Fatered ing Company, 1021 NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1921. “TREATY REPORTED ACCEPTED IN SECRET DAIL MEETING ’ — aco en ee tt a — pal ch lan Pach ae aA eee ao talisman P, - JOHN 0° ONLY DAUGHTER rook. DIVORCES H. F. M'CORMICK: MILLIONARE ADMITS CHARGE in Less Than an Hour Decre2 Is Granted for Desertion in Switzerland. ALIMONY NOT STATED) ae Believed That Long Estrangea Pair Have Made Money . Settlement in Private. Mrs. Edith & } CHICAGO, Dec. 28. than an hour. | No provision for alimony was in- | cluded in the divorce decree, whicit | was sizned in court by Judge Charles A. MeDonald after Mrs. divorcee on charges McCormick, MeCormivk had filed suit for of desertion against Mr t agreement has been reached between Mrs, McCormick appeared in open court with her lawyer and two wit- | Mr. McCormick not | ——<—— Zurich, Switzerland mitted to-day to the Board of Estl- was called to testify, and said she}as the New York Port Authority. was with Mrs, McCormick In Zurich | (ager the authorization of the New independently of the Fowler jr, Muriel and | nal situation dren, Harold Fo i | fe ae | New York Port Authority. The designs of the Hylan Adminis- freight and passenger tunnel under the Narrows. But the Hylan Admin- | NEW GERMAN ENVOY | HERE TO TAKE OVER BROOKLYN BROKE ‘CAPITAL EMBASSY SLAIN BY BANDS em INSTREET HOLD-UP Charles Haves Shot Down While on His Way to Home of His Son-in-Law. HIGHWAYMEN GET AWAY Screams of Woman Frighten Them Before Taking Money and Jewelry From Victim. Charles Haves, fifty-four yea ol. an insurance broker, living at No. 334 Glenmore Avenue, Brewnsyjlle, was shot and killed by hishwaymen at ? A. M. totday near the home of his & woman's scream frightened away | | tha.bendite before they could rob | Haves of his watch and other jewe’- |, ' ity. His wallet, which he usually car- | ried in his hip pocket, was beside him, | ————— but he had carried only $8 in it. This| and $10 were | snd two checks for Friendly Relations, son-in-law, who was one of the 4rst | j father left wife and daughter to walk| said, “Germany t present,” he *| prived of our coal and our dyes men had followed him from the are obliged to pay half a billion go'd | station and that one hit him on the port to all the countries of the world, | IS UNCONSTITUTIONAL, | prohibiting the making of a wager | case brought by H. C. Murnan, r’res'-| of tarvation had made people des- ‘by an explosion of kerosene in | King Tire Agency at Broadway and TWO DYING IN A OF KEROSENE BROADWAY Three Who Went to Aid of Employees Are Overcom? by the Smoke. BUILDING IS DESTROYED Some Guests in Marie Antoin- ette Hotel Leave Their Rooms Because of Smoke. Eugene McCuen of No. 212 V Bist Street, and James Tenet, of No 210 W. 61st Street, were fatally burned 67th Street at 8.30 this morning, ‘The three-story brick building was burned from top to bottom. The quantities more. The’ negroes were: working in the basement over a tub full of keroseno in which they were washing tire chains. A lighted kerosene oil heater was four or five feet from them. Eiji Haleckman, an officer of the tire com- pany, was ina storage bin in a cor+ from head to foot. The clothing of Abraham Haleckman, beother, of Ell: of the firemen, also tion from Dr. Archer, as did Philip required atten- EX-MINISTER PRIOE LEAVES N EXPLOSION IN TIRE SHOP; IN SMOKE CLOUD U.S. MAKES NEW PROPOSALS sua cio WHEN NATIONS BREAK ON wep ceca SUBMARINE TONNAGE PLA ON R ATIFIGATION ¥*2n¢e Finally Rejects Any Reduc- tion From 90,000 Tons on Under- | a | sea Craft — America Wants No | Small Craft Over 10,000 Tons, | LONDOSO : WASHINGTON, Dee. 28, (Associated Press).—Hope for an agree- “> IN, Dec. 2 rae) . Prepay coat hae <e learned from a Ment to limit submarine tonnage was declared to have beer akandoned a Central News to-day at the meeting of the Arms Conference Naval Committee. A > Decision to Accept Terms S to Have Been Reached at Secret Meeting. (Associated reliable source, say: . ” despateh from Dublin to-day, that at demand by France for a minimum submarine tonnage of ninety shousand McCormick, daughter of John D. son-in-law six blocks away. SRE ipa Le apben, ttea) bitening: pub Brond= |), ret meating of he DAW mlrwann y . ; Rbckefeller sr, was granted a di- align (vee linen woxardeacrined. aa way for two blocks in near darkness. tons declared by delegates to have closed the door to any agreement, *, MeCormick ‘ The gathering of thousands of spec-| !eaders representing both the sup- i 7 h ‘ Voree from Harold 1, McCormick, tall and wore caps. It ts believed he tators, including guests of the Hotel| porters and opponents of the Anglo- |e American compromise proposal having: been rejected finally and com- President of the eee showed fight when chev stopped him pekabo.) ame of sash Irish treaty, 4 compromise was pletely by the French, L vester, Company, in the Superlu and one shot him in the abdomea wel v rom thelr rooms by ~actt + ttt: ‘ », | reached which will insure ratifica- $ 1, . Court to-day after a hearing of less | Sdhy xésidenta heard the ehot and smoke, threw the upper automobite Casting aside. the possibility of harmoniz\1g views on submarine district into confusion for an hour or| ‘lon. tonnage the American delegation brought forth) new prop..sal to limit n ere heen i ae ye the size of submarines.and other.auxiliary craft to a minimum of 10,000. . jtons. It would also limit the size of auxiliary craft to 10,000 tons; also effect that the Government had gone | . ws isieha dtuae CilialOdn Che griatl trea Gh provides that such vessels shall not carry Sune realty be int a nl entation of the Frene’ ,WILSON, 65, QUIETLY viewpoint, based on calculations of her naval experts and reinforced by and that it was impossible to reopen the discussion. Messages, and Friends Call after two hours’ debate, to meet ogain at 3 o'clock. uation of the British Forces in Ire- | MRS HABOLO FOWLER MECORMICK. . ‘Phe delay in ratification in tretand.| OBSERVES BIRTHDAY |approval of the Fretich Cabinet who admitted the charges. | __enetawere Sumsenwoes mere untouched. Karl Lang and German Con- ee San hain re pens the statement said, was holding up icons i meeting yesterday in Paris, was fol- While no announcement of any | He’ was rusheq to the Bradford the working of the Cabinet Com-)| 5 pes lowed by lengthy discussion, the \ ! suls 2 find McCuen vainly trying to slap settlement was made in court, an HYLAN PLANS TBE lgtrest dteanital iy) a Yaxiead by: uta uls Here to Resum AD eC aea a GIy ane (2 SIRD | cittee aDpOIMed| Wm arranga he evac. |Former President Receives Many |committee adjourning the session \ land, settle the terms of amnesty und Mr. and Mis, McCormick on the di- to reach him, and was being trams: | vaahi eae leh MLE as TROLL, 2 bas vege aa eerste his bate ue ee mils Albert Sarraut, head of the Fren=+ ¥.sion of property, according to Clar- | ferred to St. Mary's Hospital for an ington, which has been In the handa| Shatching up a can of fire extin. | the Irish Provisional Government. | SHINGTON, Dec. 28.—Former| delegatian, it was understood, pre- ence Darrow, one of counsel for Mrs. : operation when he died in the ambu- she : guisher refilling Ilquid Haleckman BELFA: De (Associated | President Wilson quietly celebrated | sented with an air of finality the Secormick. | lance. ° of Switzerland since the United) jasned it over the two men and|Proas).—A convention of Sinn Fein|bls sixty-ffth birthday at his home| declaration that France could not ac- Haves, his wife and daughter, | States entered the war, will be taken |threw some of it into the blazing | ciubs of North Donegal, held at Bun-| here to-day, cept Jess than 32,000 tons of auxiliagy Fligabeth, wen! to a theatre at 116th |OVe? at once by Karl Lang, who ar-|tub of kerosene, The oll heater| crana, has adopted a resolution by tonnage, in addition to a submariie While no deviation from the dally resolution stated, would . rived on the Nieuw Amsterdam to-|burst into flames and Haleckman fell} jnanimous yote expressing satisfac- tonnage of 90,000, The American com- nesses. Street and Fifth Avenue, Manhattan, | 4... with credentials as the German | unconscious, tion with tho Irish peace treaty as|Prosramme of the household was) promise proposal would have given present, although his three lawyers last night. They had several rela-|Charge a'Affaires. He will have| A smonnent Teles the Bere 8P-| embodying tho essentlal of Irelana’s | Pi@nned, many. cablegrams, telegrams Lied about 31,000 tons of @ub- were there. Otherwise the court . jact|tives at home, and when there were} charge of the embassy until an Am-|peared on the street, both of them In| frecdom and safcguarding Ireland's | 4nd letters containing greetings wore a ' Fooni Wee deserted) According to | Board of Estimate Gets Project | visitors Haves always went to the|bassador from Germany arrives, after |flames, and fell to the sidewalk. Lois) nonor, ‘The resolution called upon the|éllvered at the Wilson hgme on 3] Ttalian spokesmen following pres- " McCormick's testimony, the Me-| That Ignores Tunnel Author- nome of his son-in-law, Samuel| which he will he German Consul Gen-| Bernardino, proprietor of @ candy! i. pj; Kireann members represent. | Street. Several of the more intimate) entation of the French demand, fs married in 1895 and | : . < Sloane, No. 320 Wyona Street. eral in New York. stand, who has an outdoor hose at-| 11 tn. district not only to vote for| {tends of Mr. Wilson called to oxtend| Was said, expresned regret that ; | y L Ss, “ fOBKLy: i h In his booth, sprayed both| | fi “4 “| the 7 France had not seen 1 lived together until 1918, when she ized by Legislature They took the “L” to Brooklyn| The most important thing he sald|tachment In h the treaty, but to use thelr induunca| thel™ greetings In person. t seen it clear to a alleges that Mr. McCormick de- | Bridge and then to Brownsville. At|to the ship news reporters was on the |men with water, and Lee Worthelmer| || bring about ratification. Failure to| 37: LOUIS, Dec, 28—A telegram,| cept @ smaller tonnage; and Japan, serted her while they were staying in Corporation Counsel O'Brien sub-| Pitkin and Pennsylvania Avenues the | question of Indemnities. of No, 214 West 69th Street and do thie abe 4 without any personal designation—|@lso through her delegation spokes merely addressed to ‘The man unto|men declared that the French Fier (epunuely (ME. “| the six'blocks to spend the night with|can not pay- We must dovise new|ran out of a nearby lunchroom and| be regarded as betrayal of the esl! vii numanity is most indebted for| mands amounted to something whi’ ea ay eeasitk "said Mr, | mate ® oy sane er ee his son-in-law, whose wife was one| ways.” : | went into the basement and dragned ates Teh bel dln Seay aa: code of practical, unselfish, world-| Japan could not hope to sanctige McCormick had not contributed to| Bext Legislature, the object of which} o¢ the overnight guests at the Haves) “What Germany needs.” he d.- | Ell Haleckman 1 : een recor [att et de rules of action, which will ulti-| under the American proposal. her support since the date he ts al- | is to enable the city to build a freight | home, | clared, “is to be Jets alone. Ther, T/been o au 7 iain Sey : Ane County Meath, Dec, 22—| Mate!” lead to peace on earth and| The British and Japanese delegd- leged to have left her terminal system to corinect with the} Haves was in front of No, 826 Ver~ think we shall be able to como bach, Jered under treatment by Honora:y) NAVAN. County Meath, Dec 2—|,o9q will among the nations thereat] tlons are understood to have state: “Did he give you any reason for| raitroad Hnes ending on the Jersey | Mont Street and in the rear of the} The people are incline! to be orderly Suma Archer, 0 . bela r iinicrert - stan 189) Washington, D C.." safely reached| that in view of the French stand on leaving?” Mr. Cutting asked. side of the Hudson River building wher we son-in-law lives They want batisn Soe ea oi Hite Meee AD Ee eee seas ates in ima ‘camer President Wilson, for whom It] submarines they would both feel “He did not and there was none,”| "0 0° Te en ee chat the | Mnen, the robbers stopped him. ‘The | and any Garerimant Yinticen sive) | samen Cirhe ha) si tossyn 2)? | ce enor tie Anaip. Lesh pense trealys| wan intended ; compelled to Kepervs acho ne Ghtaae Mrs. McCormick answered. is proceeding Indios “ police found no one who heard what/ these will be bes sNeracthawa |eiiecs SHER Ose Gieee whe limeecinta ceeimica 4 5 on rs In} ‘The telegram was went Christmas| tonnage ratio for auxiliary cratt i Miss Emma Buckel, formerly a| Hylan Administration is paying no) was said or saw the shooting, But ah sro surisuns Hh A ites se eg Hate lig attovin is Koon che etl Poet astern fing Evo by Edward F, Goltra, Democratic] jotted Great Britain and Japan unde; maid in the McCormick household, | attention to the organization known| Haves said before he died that the| ships under : ia EES ga cea a arta liens ah ot rei ’ 8.| National Committeeman from Mis-|the american plan. unanimously adopt ay approving of 4 resolution to- the souri, and confirmation of its delivery Anglo-Irish | wa The French delegation declared Wilson's reply tol adherence to the capital ship fill made in Mr. 2 head with an iron pipe before he was| marks a year to individuals 'n ad@)- | treaty. The resolution asked the jolt when Mr. McCormick is sald to have) Vo ana New Jersey Legislatures aoa Who doctors tegnd ne raarkan| tion to the indemnity. Germany. | Planeok ot No. 888 Union Avenue, t|repreventatives of the Irian ei fate : agreement despite, {he diseeroaaay TL ae claret role comprehensive plan for tunnels and| his head, but the police found a plece| even with her old wealth, cou'd net) Bronx, a workman in the place. }to be unanimous in favor of the} TWO KILLED IN FALL FROM ce nese ide ote se him a number of times in Zurich at | Colinals in and between New Jeraey,| of tron pipe where he was shot, afford it, and now the funds of the| ‘The two negroes were taken 10 | treaty a division in Irish ranks SCAFFOLD. DAITaa chee mie kanvaate spy ; thelsotel wanes O1ec: Sines tll gen ttan, Brooklyn, Staten Island,| Pollceman Ellsworth Brown of the| population are exhausted. Flower Hospital by Ambulance Sur-| i) the present time would be disas.| Two sign painters fell 100 feet from|Duilding replacements in 1927, @t- »7, 1918, they have stayed at that | Manhattan, Brooklyn, § "| Miller Avenue Station and several, "The lose of Silesia, even after the | geon Strasburg, who said t was Kad. lead to disorders ang {ti® City. Investment Building, Broad} though this did not mean that shy hotel several times, but never in the |Qucens and the Bronx has been pre: i xd the robbers, who took | Plebiselte vote to remain a pert of|no chance for the ifs of either Ruaeas pie comicitinens * and) nd Market Streets, Newark, this after-| intended placing them in the wate: nate werent came back trom | pared by the New York Port Au. citizens pursued the robbers, who took pleblselte vote to remain & Birt of | Re TouSes UO Ooo Oi ere in. /enaos. The committee expressed be Ra sctioa ti udder scaffold broke| before the replacement ‘period pro- Europe with Mrs. McCormick and 1| thority and will be presented to the at atres route and escaped In Wy-| Goal was greatly recded. We do|spection issued half a score of sum-|i11/(Nal Ns tlifving the treaty the}in two, They were Instantly killed. | vided under the capital agreement Chicago together.” ie Hylan Administratios 2 “This cannot go on, We tried to} er ow Re: (REE i Modabsd . i F “u'liearned after the meeting, plans res MoCormicks “ave three chit- | {ng plans to handle the freight termi-] ANTI-BETTING LAW | cre cane ee oe ve aa en, [mitted tne fire to start JOCKEY IS HURT Rurger, No 33 Darcy Street, Newark, [learned after the meeting, | plans A great crowd gathered, as this junction s one of the buslest tn the world with airplane carriers, probably sag: AT NEW ORLEANS ut nations-objected and passed laws) PANAM nite |westing limitation of size as well.as Mathilde. wae Jrouds are up in the air because the SAYS ALABAMA COURT | muna nie nae ie We tried! PANAMA, Dec. 27—William J. Price,| NEW ORLEANS, Dec, 28—Jockey ee ——— "at. | nURRDET, Mrs, MeCormick returned early In| New. York “Port Authority” Dla) tee a mmoney. ‘This lowers retiring American Minister to Panama | \. Wilson was inured when thrown | ,htBRRMAN ARREATS REVAL | "ane French delegation, in advane October from Switzerland, where she| radically different from that of the) el tse ot stag on Track | the mark and tempts foreigners to| *ill sail for the United rom his mount, Plunelia, who col-|work as a notary In the building that| ing its demands for 90,000 tons has lived for eight years, and at that|Hylan Administration, and either be: aise come and buy in our markets, empty-|TeW oR, the ateamahlp ae ded. with Lave |G. in the opsning (nee tae. elecrctlla’ tuceri Mutees| subeansinon wae seid coiTang kt time denied any intention of insti-/plan to function must have the un-} et oe img our shops, depreciating our!" ‘aye charge of the i al re to-day Lota G. fell dur-|at 4th Street und Broadway, arrested |clared that ag the French Govern: tuting divorce proceedings. When/divided support of and complete) ® snip . ef Or | money, making the mark an object | morrow. running. Louls A. Blltt, another notary, to-day.|ment was behind its demands therg the returned to Chicago she took up| connection with the railroads. the Legislature of Alabama of 1919. | eee sani tnroughout the world Bite’ hada. tlgn on tim which told | waa no alternative which they could auto owners they could be served by him You’ve Heard About ‘These methods apparently will not/ | accept. - a Pa ge. e ed by } — there. It int id (Continued on Second Page.) Heir ee oenlineied ey on a horse race or other form o¢| work. We must find sumething else. gal a Lease ior custeccel Commission that it has a plan of its| *Port, was held unconstitutional here; “Conditions in many respects are| trac. Magistrate Douras discharged | ENGLAND HINTS sis, ine 2 3 an oh tting better In Germany, Life and Sonor a peseengch nae! bevwcen | o-day in tbe Lower minal Coun. | setine batter In Germany. Life an mt . | OF BUILDING BIG aten Island and South Brooklyn’ Noti of appeal was ,iven by Stare 5 ‘3 cra find {t almost as safe to travel in ; =, oo SUBMARINE FLEET and the Board of Estimate plan is) ttorneys. Germany as in other gountries, For'|| —— BY BOOTH 1\ARKINGTON-—————— RACING RESULTS. | me largely dependent upon a combination) me decision grew out of a test! a time It was dangerous, Six years | NEW ORLEANS RESULTS | Failure of Parley on This Point FIRST RACE—One mile.—Field Lark, | May Mean No Limit on It! e dent of the Mobile Business Men's! perate. Some of them would do any- t 10 to 1 and 4 to 1, first; Hot Spur, 3 to} tee Intration dost not ercoaiiea 8 ‘Tran-/| Racing Association, which believes | thing, even murder, for food.” Read Abou 1, second; Farsight, third, Time, 1.43. Under Sea Craft. sit Commission as a leg: y- | the court action assures a ten to fif-| Mr, Lang is 50 years old and has 7 J. All started, ‘The details of the various pert and teen days! race meeting here in ‘he | spent more than half of them im the DON’T FAIL TO READ IT IN HAVANA WINNERS. les Bs David Laxxence. - terminal projects are so complicated) spring, to follow the Fair Groun‘s diplomatic service. FIRST RACE—Five and one-half fur-| (Special Correspondent of The Eve- On or Before Friday that no casual reader could under-| meeting at New Orteans. Other German diplomatic agents THE EVENING WORLD ongs.—Col, Chile, 19 to 1 and 4 to 1, WARHINGTON, Ae 28 (Copy- Preceding Publication stand them. ‘They have occupied the ; who arrived on the same ship were. BEGINNING THURSDAY, DECEMBER | won; Tomahat, 4 to 6 for place, eroonds| at tah), caer, ta ae y attention of engineers for years and | rite WORLD TRAVEL BUREAU. | pr. Emil Baer, Vice Conaul to Chi-| : : Poets Abeed: Link: Tim kee te eto a 2 THE WORLD. (ite oot 3 tte semenste mitions sae a cotiniman 400, cago; Armand Valette, Vice Consul/f] “The Most Widely Discussea , Novel of the Year” pian epdpers= Wee Ons 7 bd a , | fot bagane 20 parva oom Gu tad {0 San Francisco, and Hugo Mundt, ‘ Boroeeey ar be oe ‘Ae : SContinued on Diinth Page. haat | Consul to 8t; Louis, cas et meio parvo P jae b.080 ee re