The evening world. Newspaper, January 3, 1922, Page 12

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{ | { ——— THE EVENING WORLD, “TUESDAY, JANUARY 8, DUTERBRICE ASKS ADOPTION OF PORT DEVELOPMENT PLAN Chairman of Port Autherity Warns Congress May Fed- eralize New York Harbor A plea for the adoption of the ge @ral plan of the Port « Authority was m. genius H. Outer Mr, Outerbridge from oppressive costs tion, added to the cos living in New York City, would como quickly as the Legislatures got to- gether in authorizing the carrying out of the plans. “The States of New York and New Jersey,” he said, “are trustees of a great Inheritance and a large part of the trade of the nation is affected by the manner in which those States administer that trust. If they neg- lect or squander these opportunities Congress might easily determine to put this port under Federal admin istration, “It is urth day by Eu Chairman. at relic transport able that any 1 Pality or unit within tl) istrict can jong refuse to @nd join in a movement and so beneficial to the interests of all combined. Intelligent __self- interest may be trusted to bring that about, But if false pride or fear of loss of prestige should cause hes ta- tion, public opinion throughout the whole district will shrely ultimately prevail, “No transportation agency afford to stand aloof and refuse to Participate; such a mistaken course would ultimately wreck its business. No municipality can lose prestige by co-operating in the fullest measure fn the modern development of the world port of which it forms a part. No municipality can hope per- manently to direct or control the Policy and development of a port which by its very nature is the inheritance of two sovereign States and in which the trade of the fation has a vital stake. “The_States of New York and New Jersey have at last combined to ac- knowledge that the proper organiza- tion of the port is their business. Heretofore there has been nowhere in particular to place the blame. In future the péople will know where to look for relief, and will know where to fix the blame if they do not get it” pie Lee WATCHMAN HANGS SELF. William Cummings, fifty-six, commit- ted suicide last night, according to the police, by hanging himself in the hall- ‘way of a vacant loft building at No, 137 « Beckman Street, where he was a watch- 0 trolman man. He was found when a pal tried the door of the building, QRIENTAL Superstition? — Perhaps so—but at least an interesting relic of Asiatic Antiq- uity. Alleged by the Chinese to be almost uncanny in its power to bring to the wearer, GOOD LUCK —Health, Happiness, Prosperity, and Long Life. ‘Thie odd looking ring excites creat in- Sereet when observed on your Anger, An rnd ate "EE * Oo 152 ‘STERLING SILVER OLD FURNITURE MADE NEW Phone Watkins 5823 Re-Upholstering Tea for. delivered and slip as ‘ing ——")> w York ¢ can |i COMMISSION ASKS FOR WIDER POWERS le Jersey Body Would ‘Put Further | Curbs on Light and Power Companies, Also Jitneys. TRENTON, Jan. 3—The report of © New Jersey Public Utilities Com~- = announced here to-da legislation permitting th asks for ‘commission to hold rehearings in rate rulings of the com- ases where the mission have been upset by the courts, ‘The commission also ass | legislative authority tor fixing rutes | ind regulations under which utility | npanies shall extend their facil- ties, thus put ent practice by the comp: quiring the petitioners for extension to defray the cost. ! ‘The report contends that jitney as{iines under the furisdiction of the commission are in effect public utilt- ties and urges uniformity in legisla- tion requiring the licensing of jitney lines with the condition that they submit to the commission's super- vision. The decision of the United States | courts upsetting the commission's | rate granting the Public Service Rail- | way Company a 7-cent fare rate with | Q-cent transfer charge, it is an-| will be appealed to the! States Supreme Court. shortage of 21,000 telephones jexisting last January has been re- | | duced to 10,000, according to the re- port, and will be entirely eliminated by next May. ematical HIT BY AUTO, DIPS IN HOSPITAL. Frederick Nelson, thirty-three, of No. 62 North Avenue, Bogota, N. J., died at | Knickerbocker Hospital early to-day, of Injuries he received when struck by an automobile owned and operated by Francis Du Hosgur, of Great Neck, 1. 1. This Morning We Start Our Big Overcoat Every Overcoat in Our Three Stores goes on Sale Today! Handsome $75, $80, $90 and $100 models—mostly Overcoats made by the House of Kuppenheimer—now Every Other Overcoat in Stock—Regu- lar $50, $55 and $60 Garments, now This, Gentlemen, is not a special purchase— Every Overcoat is from This Season’s Stock! 279 Broadway, near Chambers |BRINES, FREED ON ; MURDER CHARGE, KILLED |'* * MANY GERMANS CRAZED BY USE OF ALCOHOL ¢ weetn) 610 FISH UNDER ICE Talk of Restricting intesteant» CAUGHT IN JERSEY | f Alarming Figures. hat the wv ly increased, attri de A Delicious Breakfast Creamy, mellow, satisfying SUNNYCORN served piping hot with sugar and milk or cream! And—it cooks thor- oughly in 2 minutes! Try a package today. Ask your grocer. The Patent Cereals seorrany Sale! 65 $45 Our 34th Year in Business Three Convenient Stores Broadway, at 49th Street 47 Cortlandt Street i TANUARY. SALE _DRESSES | (| EVENING ee 3S rote. aS ie. No Returns. Estabitehed Nearty °) WEDNESDAY —THURSDAY_FRIDAY_SATURDAY January 4-5-6-7 | Balch. Price 8 ©. FULTON AND SMITH STREETS, BROOKLYN a Centary, Block East of Borough Hall DRESSES TRICOTINE DRESSES No Exchanges. pees SS RIS reas oar Ee TIES Sold by Newsdealers and Booksellers. 35c Per Copy By Mail 50c. Conference on the Limitation of Armaments and _ the Pacific and Far East Problems. Peace Resolution, Proclamation and New TIreaty With Germany. Analysis of 1920 Census. SOME OF THE LEADING FEATURES OF THE NEW EDITION Highly Important Agricultural Statistics compiled by United States Govern- ment, and now first published. President Harding's Inaugural Address, Over 30 pages devoted to Diary of Chief Events all over the World in 1921 ~a Diary of World's News day by day. All the latest data as to Armies and Navies of the World. Important Financial and other Statistics about every State in the Union, as well as every American city of size. Full Aviation Records. Full Racing and other Sporting Records and World Almanac | NOW ON SALE + Cloth bound, ready about February Ist, 75c, by Mail 90c 50,000 OTHER FACTS AND FIGURES Your Newsdealer or Bookseller will supply you at 35c. A copy may be had by mail, postage prepaid, on receipt of 50 Cents Address : CASHIER, N. Y. WORLD New York City

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