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PROVE LITT IT NO PTET EN ET To-Night’s WastharoFAIR AND COLDER. é TO 3” , 40% set Wt EATIWJRE THIS EDITION _(¥Giatstion Boats Onea fo An" | ALERA QuiTs TO FIGHT FOR REPUBLIC To-Morrow’s Weather—FAIR. i ie LXII. NO. 21, 939—DAILY, com Company, aay —. N EI we Y OR R K, FRIDAY, J rr NI U ARY 6, 19 22, Were ae PRICE THREE CENTS ~ > TWO DETECTIVES SLAIN BY PAROLED NEGRO CONVICT © DEVALERA RESINS TO LEAD | TEER or ie te nadron CORD CONV ONPAROLE TREATY FOES AT POLLS AND «Sse, MURDERS TWO DETECTIVES; FIGHT FOR IRISH REPUBLIC +x HAD LONG CRIME RECORD Co. Exacts $100,000,000 a | Year in Bulb Price. eee a ee Boddy, Arrested 9 Times but Jailed Seldom, Shoots Captors at Station / Door and Escapes—Man-Hunt On to Take Him Dead or Alive. President Tells Dail He Will Die Rather Than Be British Subject, Fon barorecernml Sel, and Declares His Cabinet Must! enfitee of nee Before Oppose Union if He Is Re-elected.) Novelty Co. Was Sold. | ® — ae i DUBLIN, Jat. © (Associated Press),—Eamon De Valera resigned} 1°" Lockwood Committee tured | the Presidenc Republi also to ‘he Dail FORCED SALE CHARGED. ' , ! i { H | The murder of Acting Detective Sergeants William A Miller and | | Francis J. Buckley of the West 135th Street Station, by Luther Broddy, ° a nineteen-year-old negro gunman and “cop fighter,” is the latest and | i lay to an investig on of the cost of electric light bulbs as affecting the | Eireann the r ibinet he would offe of building and maintenance of | himself f e es In conversation with mem- | i Mr. De Val m4 tag | | most startling commentary upon the! present loose custom of releasing, Mr. De Val With hi, | bers of the committee Mr. Untermyer 1 and he would Je hat all yesoursés be given him to deiend the | said ne believed se had evidence to} l either on bail or parole, ot recognized criminals, republic. prove that the eral Electric Com- | Boddy was on parole from Blackwell’s Island at the tine he killed , . 1 nany by coniro) 6° price fixing ma- | He said he betiey Vet gonly i ? ats tl alter | chine + mate posing’ ay ite De cal the. two police officers, and back of him»stretches a@ long criminal record. | native propusals cuit t the cOuntry be KSp. vogeiher. It the treaty went) a patents on “Rh aor improve- | He was known as a desperate character, a thief and a burgtar; he-had \served time; he had been in numerous shooting affrays and gang fights lin the “Black and Tan District,” that part of Harlem inhabited mainly by negroes, in which he lived his bad life. i ao a em. _ POLE WHOLDP (ees eee LOST N BZA, DOUBLE BROOKLYN ELOPEMENT "*“"AS%5y'SCbeamn hazttmasiee, ENeitionallaieanearh |were enabling electrie light users ‘| District Attorney Banton and the r through, there woul pian wae Etaet ne the price of se vulbs so that the public was paying he declared. ; : \ 4, | {rom $50,000,000 to, $109,000,000 more “Thank God, exclaimed, “Pll never be a British citizen! I'll} enan it ougnt die first.” | Counsel for ae Rencred surely be rebels against the British (covernment, uecitivestt 7 ve one and a half billion dollars a S A ED LIKE MOVIE THRI LER: Wrong bat Slight cCold,|Grand Jury Fxecutive I AGED I Nothing ® ie . He then offerd the Dail his re year in economy of current | Saye Veteran Merchant. | ‘Boddy, the fugitive, Is well known nation, saying was announced by Samuel Un-| PHILADELPHIA, Jan, 6.—John|t? ™¢,” Judge Mcintyre sald to Mr ‘And with it he M counsel, that the sense of | Wenamaker to-day iaughed away a re-| Banton, “I suspended sentence on And witl goed the M Pt tesart 1 that he was dead,|him once, but because of reports 1 it should acd. ne Girl Wane Chaufl eur, i) port from the 9 dead. | hl f bad behavior: YURE sit the: mien ah denly this morning, Senator Loe Identity ‘ uce when he was appraised Of) the penitentiary.” secret, up that p 3 ‘ wood had asked several members of a ee lth von the ti ets To the Grand Jury Judge McIntyre 4 : » tha Sfiatood -fo : isi esas a aid amas well as you ace. re | anid: the heart and sou! of the count Cok somimlt igonriot ton dence) te rin “The Double Elopenen! fa nothing wrong with me but a allght! st sy aue to the elty of New York “We have proved that, thank Gou, | Believed Four hes Were Wait-| creasingly important of the | Carried trwdive Miles Through |. |ecna rec | . i © a loiter to-day maki J}committce out of consideration for Blasted ope: Cheat a Ae ate making’ aoa to the administration of justice nerssaey. ; ing for Cargo of Hooch = |nim. 11 was agreed to deter to Sen} Maine Snow Drifts—Found | reat ite, needed not the master-hand jen vengagew nt re se in nin sdtn [that immediate action be taken ih he opponents of the treaty ap . & . H lifer | lot 7 ae Whats this case and that Boddy be indicted. | =) >) r ator Lockwood's request by holding | of a D. W. Grimth to direct or p ca, wand us to knpw where the plauded this statement From Philadelphia. Bear ies Grn cia fF Senseless Mies REI Gosioon sea ame from. cit the report of|T will fasue a bench warrant and if Arthur Griffith prote ———_- eee site Stewart Browne nd other dis- Speakee that the Dail cou « 1 ce of | gruntled representatives of 1a cuss Mr. De Valera’s proposals unt Seon lech mnbremanian ye Ofslendlores } litios ats epted t my death is to be seat from Florida,| necessary the entire police foree of | Francis Wall, coach of the New| “9d pretty, of No. 8502 1 wilf stay away from there,” he said. | the city will be used to effect the The exaggerated nonchal the treaty had been voted upon. Mr.{{2U" Nard faced young men wear-| who were not pleased with the qual- York University freshmen, has owed! VOT": rootdlys, ast y Unable to Speak English She ay Wakenia ee auth Caclingh ee Da iValera'nro het int eicect ps with large visors who were |ity of opposition to the extension|his life since the night of I sixteen, and prettlor, of No, 2 acl ar SStiTT” eet at a ‘hotel bere yesters| ‘The police have known him and Valera protested that a vote could) ie evina shiny aedan a the eurb in [7eMt MWS yesterday camo back to-|an intrepid group of his colleagues, Stet: Brooklyn, the stars of the TS Arrested After “Sti hia habits for a tong time Aed eas walle Deen nie meen ene SBE IS aay Ce be ved to S us SUS atest thriller, dil all t a . sais 4 ——— 1g 4 “cop fighter," whi a Chiet Executive aker MvNeill treot, near Ninth Avenue, |ony, ome Sahem fo be allowed to’ try! who. carried him twelve miles On| themnelves, Explosion in Home (DOGS OUTNUMBER BABIES] tae, tute cuctay tase crue Se mM ea + *lagain. They said they had discover- fe} “}taken into custody Ta: evening by hiy-three, 9 IN BERLIN’S THEATRES | Miller and Buckley for shooting @ } hevlin, Devine and Ryan | overnight. in the wilderness between Bangor and Denver, son of wealthy parents, but Mra. Alice Zeros cannut speak « negro policeman Just before Christ- sustained Mr. Gritht Michael Collins stated that Mr, D: Valera had refused his evelgnatior ‘8 position the attention of Detectives| cd now thoughts and somo figures| tein backs through a Maine blizzard Harry Valoniir | Campbell, my i ‘ of the Charles Street Precinct at 10| With some impatience Mr, Unter-|the Caribou trall acting as the Jackson chauffeur tem-| word of English ang her husband is With| mas, the arrest being made as Boddy from the Cabinet. Speaking with ref- TIgar ageced tol ihean. them Sdfonda porarlly, played the male lead. along| an iiifterate laborer, so there is n din tion, | Was making his report of “good be- 1 erence to Harry Boland’s attempt to/ o'clock to-day. With drawn revol-| a sonabie time—or us long as they| He also owes his life, In all prob-| with an unidentified frienq a the| pases re a 3. Mall).—-ret} hay to the parole officers in Pub Intervene in the debate, Mr. Collins! vers the detectives held up the car|prought ont any real infarmation’ |®pility, tow certain stimulant which juvenile. So far no "heavy" ip. | ROstHon: von’ the eaten pa Hohool Noah Lance Avenue Aan mcuted: . - han | 224 aragged out the four persons] When they were called none of them | Was administered to him white peared in the movie, but apa and| Police offic ls regard] jhe of Be Mith Sfreet, he had a 45 calibre auto Mr. Collins sald an attempt by op-| On the floor of the sedan w ok Lee See ee and} It is a yery bleak story. suy to their eloping daughters poporded) ‘tier nat dows may be checked. Some patronal pocket and Killed Miller and ther ponents of the treaty to table the) found three loaded .32 calibre pistols. | noth street and of ono or two “cleva-| open cee ees Eve Wall and (ht) Mary Jackson, an olde: siste wish her Weoks-oll bahys She | a mand’ wmilar provision tor che-k-| shot Buckley, who pursued him motion for ratification of the treaty | This tarnished basis for a charge ot | tor unartment unteered to make | her left New York for Bangor. The|ons of the elopers, knows exactly| 8% locked up in a cell in the West| ing babies, and think this is an un-| The nal record of Boddy was an attempt by “three or four] violation of the Sullivan Law and|gugevstions, Mr. Untermyer put him|P2tY included Henry Cook Hatha-|what SHE will say. Hee hope chest| 30th Street Police S$ a| Daring interinissions w « |shows that was three times af bullies” to dominate the Dail. Immo-] the young men were taken to thel/on the mand, Mr. Kilpatrick caid he | %@¥: director of student welfare: Pnil-|was raided by the clopers and. jier|charge of violation of |rested for burglary or grand larceny diately afterward he asked the| station house, where they described|hng na troable with, his, low-ren;| i? Badger, professor of marketing: | vedding gown and many other arti. | Gage act and three times discharged, He com: Speaker's loave to withdraw the) themselves as Charles and Morris] tonementa. Jason Edgar, former football star on| cles borrowed | With ber baby in her a jopetes an unlawful entry, the pref- word bullies, saying: Toley and Henry Booze of Philadel- Huts the elevator “apart an | the Violet team, and Alfred Hane. su The rather exeiting and tens e|arraigned in West t CALL WONEY ro 1-2 per|2°° to & burglary, and sentence wap “I retract the term, but one cannot] pia and Charles Abrams of No. 98| behind ao fact vow coulin't berintendent of thy Washington Square| frooklyn drama started Monday | to-day, and Patrolm tite h 3 “4 VER) suspended on him. He was aent to withdraw ihe spoken word East Fourth Strect, Manhattan Cptttihesis anew | building of the university. They were! night when chauffeur Valentin if | produced ys dence} Monsy rnten oppet ow low) (ie penitentary for ‘burglary, bps John Milruy declared Mr. De Vas} Gn the Dn of Charles Toley| jag tolraime the rents O to spelid the holidays in the w the pretty daughter of ox her a liquid fou ner | te here to-da ais wore NHS Paroled. He violated this pa lera’s resignation was uncalled for] was fou in envelope containing | making their headquarters 4 1 kson, ex-navy Captain ani Wall] possession at the tim arrest ade at 4% per vont fitst time role and was returned to the pen! until the Dail had voted on the treaty. | g12,90 in bills. The others had a few (Continued » Page.) »wned by Prof, Badger about sixty/ street operator. and her chum, the} which he deseribed as ot. ttlUropped toa per | he lowent | entlary after serving a term In the » Mary MacSwiney said it was for) onars in thelr pockets, They said | miles north of Bang pretty daughter of Policeman John | proved to be lime wate c ee July Rahway f Reforuateny, But again he they rode over from Phila the best that Mr. De Valera had re- del Whe , +. | Nox Fs elphia last They spent the days mostly in tish man, to a cinema, Accompany-| woman had prepared fo Esed co thal the cnunkry sould Rava | eke ee ee Oe eet BANK IS| CLOSED, | prep s ing through the fee and in taking long |'n¢ them were two young men, Har-| her infant. & clear issue before it, She added] g)2.000 and had the pistols for pro- $100,000 MISSING] sowshoe ni the evenings g|ty Wilson, the Noonan girl's sweet-| Mrs. Zeros lives with her b TECTIVES that It was a bombshell to her when} tection of the bankroll, stories around the big fire in the art, and Roy Dunne, a friend of] in the tencment at No. 121 Wes she heard it threatened this morning In the opinion of the police th i “On Dec. 29," said Prof y,| Valentine's from Denver. They wit- | St cet. he returned home from a Harry Boland said he had returned | , aine.of one of the Phila RiGcis $s Shier of Night and Day Bank,|«we started for the big hike to the|ssed Bebe Daniels tn a vivid clope- | hospital in the baby three day: HAD LONG CRIME RECORD Nconaniaraneneaenaes |—Venry Booze—furnishes a clue t)| St. Louis, Reported Gone— | Caribou ‘Trail, rccomy ny two ment i nia | 6S ofclock last night there i = ed. the pe n by one of the c $3,000,000 on Denosi guides, Sullivan and Ww resday night a passerd was an exp) n in the kitchen of ef The official assumption 7 \ in pairs, excepting W ing girl toss two suit co the flat Seve windows wert This © police record of Luthe en years old, the | men were waiting for th ST. LOUIS, J r Night) up the rear alone, and we were yi stretohed hands of a ureken and the kitchen furnmture was vero who shot and killed Ac tive fant William A, Miller f, ADVERTISEMENTS | of dlicanwo\ofitinach ov alectie, (and Day Bank, posite of §$8,-|out over a distance of half or tl in, Just a8 she had seen the & | wrecked, Mrs. “8 and her haby| and Acting Detective sergeant Francis J Buckley 00 000, did not open for business to-| quarters of an bo y touch /#r do it in the pictures t hefore, Tater a telegram rea which they were to pay §$12,00) dellvery in Philadelp escaped injury but the woman was Jan 1918, Arrested for burglary. Discharged day. with each for the ! : 7 June 21,1918. Arrested for unlawful e Suspends | Eeeeeemeeiieeee ae State Bank Commissioner U. G.] “Late in the afternoon an, | Jacksons, It read: (Continued on Second Page.) Nay, Loialu; Avresiea pes paleesul a rl epapateg sentence, ; W. | FOUR BANDIT: Hughes said his examiners had been] shouting back to Wall, received no) “We @re all married.” It was erameeipecctee : s ADAES Avrented | irglary, god. Sunday orld | S TAKE ALL auditing the books of the institution] answer, There was blinding Ww d by Kathlecn and Margaret | 28,764 HORSES KILLED ee 16, ae entenced to penitentiary for Durgtary Cl ifi d S . MONEY IN DUBLIN BANK |for several da nd found an ap-|and it took us some time to call b almost the same time papa IN YEAR'S BULLFIGHTS March, 1919, Released from penitentiary on parole. assitie: ection Re ,{Darent discrepancy of more than| the leaders and organize the search, NoODUN Was reading the same mes April, 1919. Arrested for grand larceny, Discbarged and Pounds Carried several Tho 00,000. SS ‘ ad bee € door bis June, 191 \v ed ai Moniclair, N. J., f burglary Sentenced Off by Automol thleven. 4 1,002 48 ‘ s Sine Should be in RULIR Msanek eA nie oe 40,3 1, cashier, Bas not, (Continued on Bevand Pase i ; ‘ ie eee 4:5 formatory at Ruhway tacdas ‘held | appesere vk wince Wednes —$—— ' 1 bo were ' SS AGIAN Asvoated , ce 10- ay ae Anealnae: Beunell: 9 set Mondh be the) Were startled by a scrauu from, Puring the 1921 fs anon digg Cet ing 86 thousand ponds Ste (Racing Entries and ecactians On | Check room for bo ‘and parcels -—- there were killed 25,70 orsca, Ly = and cecaped In en aulomodlic., | Page 9.) Moogy’ ordeee” aid Grarelerw”chacka ‘er (Continued on Second Page.), | bulls and four bullfightera p Was again on parole when he killed two detectives,

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