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-DE VALERA BOLTS DAIL, BUT RETURNS To-Night’s Weather-—CLOUDY; RAIN OR SNOW. To-Morrow's Weather—RAIN OR SNOW. “Circulation Books Open to All.’’ | “Circulation Books Open to All.” | NEW YORK, TUESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1922. ond A suionn hoe VOL. LXII. NO. 21,942—DAILY. . Comreight (New York vert — Post Office, New York, N. ¥ ,EIGHT DEAD IN JERSEY FROM POISON RUM ( GOVERNOR ORDERS “'witeor-trowron QUICK TRIAL FACES MAN AND HIS WIFE ARRESTED “iui chr counpts DE VALERA RETURNS 10 DAIL 1 wee ee MURDER TRIA AS NEW JERSEY WOOD ALCOHOL [FORM NEW CABINET: "TS gS) mice MOS gy NEW FO TEA Lieut. Horton Murder Case Re- Banton Preparing Speedy Pro- Raid | i vived, but Attorney General ceedings for Murder of CHEMISTS TO IT. URGED IN MESSAGE | ‘ Will Take Charge. Two Detectives. _ ! ' Defeated President Leads Bolt of Followers, Who Hold Conference and Decide to Continue Contest— BANTON HER COUNSEL. weym Mapes spe Five Die Short Time Apart in} BY GOV EDWARDS | IREES SIGN . PAPERS. Hoboken—Three in Jer- | . = Extradition Documents Pre- sey City. sented at Harrisburg and District Attorney Requested the Assignment of State Official Jersey Executive Also Recom- | With the tota) deaths from wood | 5 | : : by the Governor. Will Be Signed To-Day, —_ateoto! poisoning in Jersey City ana| Mends Dropping of State | Successor Chooses His Cabinet. oo Hoboken now numbering eight, the Police to Legislature. | Gov. Miller has instructed Attorney So swiftly and determinedly |s the police of the latter city at noon to- | | DUBLIN, Jan, 10 (United Press)—When the Dail, atter a recess Seal a mite hands: day ahrested ts ; SP eaiecan: (Spectat 0 ‘The Evening World.) : : f veer iol saan . General Newton to institute Grane law acting, now that il ne it bs i s rrested 0 and his wife of TRENTON, Jan, 10.—Abolition of following the announcement of President Griffith's Cabinet, resumed its Jury proceedings in this count upon Luther Boddy, the young n z ating, it is alleged, a large, com |the State Police, approval of the plan meeting this afternoon Eamon De Valera and his followers were back in the purpose of rropening who killed Detective Sergeants Miller plete still f tpaTEnth Acchertis moet sete: % ‘ #8 ° e Port A jority for the ‘ rec } ; <j . / Mrs. Lillian tt who Cured {2 and Buckley and was caught in bed — Capt. Garrick and Acting Detective | pe oa ie 1 i, ma their places in the Council Chamber. ‘s jan Pooks, | 2peration oo! ‘e! h d te he mur f talent He in Philadelphia, that there is everr Christie led the Hoboken raiders. hii oi : Ne - seis ed on ; A fight on the future of the Re-¢ murd ‘ Jew in New Jersey an Ni a d e e m Dec, 17, 1920. Mrs. Brooks was LUCILLE E. BRooks likelihood the slayer will be brought Their prisoners are Peter De Waele, Pping y and New Public and the status of the Dail was walked out while the vote was being York City, taxing of motorists for taken, in protest against the nomi- nation of Griffith, Speaker MacNeill remained after the De Valera group} put the motion for Griffith's election, walked out, and he was unanimously chosen, DUBLIN, Jan. 10 (Associated! After his election President Grif presen! when: the murder waa cont back to this city before nightfall. thirty ven, and his wife, Olga, mitted, but because of a Ina hwa s, i rvices she Upon the two indictments tor mur- forty, whom they avrested on oe ep oeonionep ae ae is rendered the State she was never in- der found against him within a few | second floor of No. 307 Second Street. Cagnicy a ol ui M ae sis : dicted and has been at liberty for al Ay jours after the crime he will be ur- ‘Phe raiders allege they found a whis- | reement Act were the principal most a year with the status of a re recommendations made by Gov. Ed- impending, Of the entire member- ship of the Dail only about sixty-five = ewe we ee ee teased material witness } ralgned'with the atmogt despatch and | key distilling plant consisting of six|ward I, Edwards in his message to é eoieac ce ee Se ee pieces fib tends i announcement: ’ Gov. Miller has given Toe vase (4 his way to the death house and the washtubs, two milk cans, a ten-gal- the Legislature, which was mad at day's eoasionsdti tat: bale nee id we oor nae to exist t the A ttorned maritwant mitt i electric chair be speeded with every jon stitl, twelve quart bottles of a on to-day ARTHUR GRIFFITH. aihon tev Wehara ccd 1aceeldesral Sea eras sil at ane out of the office of the District At- repouroe Abithe (hand ot District AL’ cies Uiguor) thie anal hotties of DNe. Governor alko -sugeats) ‘an ‘ 3 ed, anc t torney of this couniy because Mr torney: Banton; who) will personally Fees amendment to the law regulating the Re oe i pices eiee ire voce, the mem Banton apppared counsel for Mrs. prosecute the case against Boddy : ‘ iC pro! i injunctive powers of State Courts in TWO ‘OF DE VALERA MINISTRY ns LG c es X Hicshew her ahelweantausedion rere | The neero will go on trial before “Tam waiting for the report of the labor digputes, which would vestrict A ,fiaman De Valera and his party ticipation in the murder. Part. of Justice Wasservogel us soon as the chemists before changing the com- the powers of the Judges of the Court ee ali mee ae conference the instructions of the Governor to tae case against William Hoey, charged plaint of violating the Volstead Law of Chancery | CO INS AND COSGROVE ARE xu 5 0 a 1K a statement to the the Attorney General read aie a With the murder of Poiiceman Danie! /on which the prisoners were arrested,” ‘The proposition ‘o aboliah ths LL 9 press later. However, none wan tn “44nd to further manage, prose-| aughter Finds Home Ablaze Neville, is ended, Police Chief Hayes said after the raid State Boy Fores, whieh bras) aia Oibsanis Tae GHEE coulecimt cule and conduct the at suid aves Joms addition to the swift prosecution] Five persons died early to-day in lished by the Legislature last year, IN CABINET GRIFFITH FORMS espite a ee Caren ae ‘ sea fare * and Saves Aged Woman mei nctas Mr. Banton already” has in} Hoboken and two others, one of whom and began to function only a few | ment that he would keep the Repub which they may hereafter he tried, of | by Dash Through Fire motion the machinery’ of his office |worked on the Hobyken piers in Jer- Weeks ago, Was a surprise. In the aia nae je going until the new Free State : d a — seeking out the persons who aided the} sey City last night from alcohol opinion of many legishitors the peopl any and all indietrnents that may be | Was set up. Mr. De Valera continued round against said Mrs. Lucille! — yfig: y Burns of No. 69 cliff slayer, who gave him refuge, the] poisoning wre enthusiastically jn favor vf t! Duffy and Duggan Were Members of Sinn!'o contend that Grimtn's position Rrooks upon any violation of law re- : woman's clothing which disguised him| On Saturday a man said to have police establishment, even though jt /Fein Delegati to L would be impossible, He said My AsKinie | Sousthd deaittcar) Salavoilce| Puce poe mame SJ TRRORS | cae ana cin bay aa (el Wee Gece Ce eee GP coe ee ees cin Delegation to London and Were |Geimth would ve trying with his ng to ath of Said Police . who. helped any way to ames s ‘ ; : i la be ; ; Tleutenant Floyd Horton, and that, | ©*"y 10-day to see flames coming from evade the police, All so found will{died in Jersey City. He also is be inticipated ; Signers of the Irish Peace Treaty [right hand to support the Republi in person or by your deputy, in the|the first floor of the house next door! be cha do with complicity in the] Heved to have bought the tatal drink he largest crowd that hue at) . . Tiss jand with his left to knock it down. ave ee ae 4 i in’ Hoboken tended the ‘opening of the Legs DUBLIN, Jan, 10 —Arthur Grif-| liam T. Cosgrove. who retain their) The Dail resumed its sittings at Pe ae ee aak (ne, District At- [at No. 95 Clit Stroet, which was the 'm a smite 7 th years assembled to-day f{fth, newly elected President of the | Portfolios of Finance and Local Gov-|11.30 o'clock with the reading be torney or New York County, you €X-| nome of her mother, Mrs. Anna Busns,| EXtiadition papers. signed tast| Mrs. Emile Lang, the wife of tt Wn vent baal aad es 4 pertelle ‘nes ng by ereise all the powers and perform all | ig a night by Gov. Miller, were presented| Proprietor of Lang's Restaurant “ re is overwhelmingly j Dail Hireann, chose the following| 5 seventy-seven years old Speaker John MacNeil! of a cable | catiner te ace Of the other selections, George! mesaage from Cardinal Gasparri, on | : |Gavan Duffy and B,J. Duggan were | the duties conferred upon you by said to-day at Harrisburg for the signa-| No. 326 River Street, be ate Section 62 and this requirement made Miss Burns ran out and pounded on ture of the official authorized to sign] an ambulance, saying two o phoned for publican, that pariy having # xteen mbers in the Senate to five Demu- behalf of Pope Benedict, saying His _ boarders were seriously il], Paul crats and there being forty-five Re Finance Minister, Michael Col- members of the Sinn Feln delegation | Holiness rejoiced with the Irish thereunder and that in such pro-|the door, but was unable t ‘or Gov. Sproul, who is in Washing- , i ! Gaede i pa . BR SOOE. (Au pan tO. 'arosiae - Smith, thirty-four, and Rudolph publicans in the Assembly to tifteen ins. to London and signers of the peace! pie at the agreement that had been vecdings ane actions the District At=| arcs pur who was asleep in a sec. ‘09 Ebert thirty-four, steamship fire Deme ts, 'T. Harry Rowland of Foreign Affai George Gavan | treaty, Duffy succeeds Griffith in the reached and sent his ble: torney of New York County shall | Hpaeent me i = 3 hed to St. Ma Hos- Camden was chosen Speaker of t Duffy. Foreign Affairs post and Duggan takes| arr they } Pp cee Maller seeiloo machi aowerar: ep. |ONd floor bedroom. Returning to her men, were rushed to St. Mary's Hos asc Spea > eR eS) after they had passed through their forse) scab Glas saree totaoh Oy lawn heres, Mind surat of an cea; BODDN: CHEERRUL, | fii mere ruties (oat as taakay of Bergen Ceanis te nected) gente Atairs: Eamon 4. Qua: | the Home Affair portfolio, wnich hed [tone poriea racemes hou tel form such duties as are required of |own Oe i ae ee ae TER CONFESSING No sooner had Smith and Eberle Mackay of Bergen County was clected| gan. been held by Austin Stack, chief] Catholic churen : him yy you, or the Deputy Attorney | with this she battered down the fron AF’ taken to their wards than an-| President of the Benate Local Government, Wm. T. |lieutenant of De Valera in opposing General so attending.” : ‘Lang Shortly after midnight on Dec. 17,| 902" 0f the burning house DOUBLE SLAYING all came from Mrs. Lang. Her 10 urging the repe z sh c es k d, forty-two, Ss aect, which was p 1920, a taxicab stopped at the curb in Rushing in he found flames work nd, fi y « ough the d airs rooms, . A He « jortly after reaching the over his veto, front of an apariment house in West |i through the downstairs rooms, Enjoying Notoriety He died shortly after of the Vi Another message read wi ‘ Cosgrove. the treaty Irish Labor Party, Hanis a se es d last yea Economic Affairs. Bryan pe aac , receive a deputation for a conference so dying O'Higgins, as Minister of Eco- nomic v. Edwa Succeeds Robert C. Barton Pian | regarding the eeonomic and industria 3 but they had not yet \eaught the Negro Slayer hospital The experience which the Defense, Richard Mulcahy one of the signers of the peace treaty, | situation Méth Street, near Broadway, ‘There | Dut they Nd not ye soi the Names Man Implicated in Ao deur aninutes) dates ce ealll) came the State have undergon Of the men nominated by Arthur’ but who declared lis @ignature wag Mick 5h were two men and a woman in ‘the , a dging |ihd met wee put Inte operatio Griffith to-day to membership in the given under duc b vote ‘chael Collins then rose and said |her mother's room, was unable to Janitor’s Murder from the International — Lodgin 8 put into of pees Gupime He voted Ser Tins ba) mange oeeamin, immediate cab. According to court records ont.| vou. ner and alt panied ana Janit House, No. 1) Washington stre engthened my belief that it |new Dail ann Cabinet, two were aty, but cast his vote Monday for|sh® Pall must organi mmediatel y of the men entered the apartment |} vere’ bor om PHILADELPHIA, Jan 10.—Thel whore Henry Offen, forty-nine bis an instrument of oppression, and| members of the De Valera Cabinet Valera on th me form of Government to preve house and assaulted the negro hall | ; duestion ot the The stairc siled confession which 1 e Was afire Miss long, Ja state of an was suffering from wood a hoy. At shot was fired and the Ident's 1e-election ty. The Dail mui more strongly convinved in| The e are Michwel Collins ar Wile op | - make ” treats 1 snecenss, de. ' PAN! Burns litted her mother in her arms ther Boddy has made of his murder! poisoning and died a few. muinutes that legislation regulating and} fared, He referred to ne diftcuts ran out and re-entered the taxicab. | ana managed to get to the street, of the two New York dotent ves and] after reaching St. Mary's trolling the sumptuary la ' ARMS TREATIES IRISH TREATY PEACE ihe new \Gaveranient wold ese pany As the car was moving away Police | dashing through the flaming door- of what he did during the three days! phen came call from A desires of our people and deny urge ini oer ; 2 By Tent, Rove Morton, on hie way {© way. Tho elderly ‘woman recived the plle of three Stes mere search| pary avenue, where Wisiom eras ve eh ot tape, sen TO GO TO SENATE LINK, SAYS HARDING |!" harmonious co-operation ty | the subway station at 145th Street! sovere burns'on the hands and necw ————— a Delaware and Lackawanna Railroad used of violations t phe eadlt: = Rranid Belicves Ratificatie s| “Unless we show we are not hos from the West l52nd Stréet Police| the house Was burned to tix CCsntiniee og) Hecchd: Page.) o-oo PISS OBLOUT Fit vas Presidemt Decides Questio 1 Great Sccompliahnent. tile said, ngland will have Station reached the scene, He jumped | g-ound eres z (Continued on Seeond Page ) urge the repeul of thy Van Ness| c : Wanlinonoe : mers . Ss esiag eS Mrs. Burns was®taken to staten CHAS. GARLAND TO GIVE — == saa (Wont: Ras Pas ited at White H ent Hard ‘e 1 . t : f] Collins me Arthur Grimth ‘Continued on Second Page ) | [eland Hospital at New Rriguton AWAY MOST OF WEALTH] 1 993 HELD HERE Continuea on Second Pare.) Torta Meat Harding believes ratitcation at] ON Aru Grimes * | 208s Burns escaped with slight in SHINGTO 1 \ h a WAS @ great a Pateeit WANTS NEWBERRY ’S | uuries Inhertia of 81,000 “as! FOR INTOXICATION BOY SOUGHT DEATH Me “™ oplisiment, constituting an 1 a1 ad no Captain i — jrown to BI treaties ‘and ~ n na growing t ¢ tel Py NORTH CARVER 10, IN 1921; 541 IN 1920, BECAUSE HIS DOG ‘ epee Re s ' 1 Of better tinued Collins, who proceeded t SEAT VACATED| DOLLAR IS WORTH NORTH CAR Le ; the Armament Conterer Charles Garland, y 13 CENTS MORE _ recent decided’ to vibe , HAD JUST DIED) siimiscaiis ihe senate inmetatelslide tetas ee te erect ne Had received) & Borah Holds “Mi ed. plas} Of Total Nur higan Election j $ 0 ber, 158 lon ral et m I 2 ete : ip Cate i” 1918 Was Tainted With THAN YEAR AGO. io give away 1 ¢ ney. he! Women, Report of Commi Nine:Year-Old Failed to Kill Him-lence, ( was stated \ NEW MOVE STARTED " per had been held up this { Corruption Sn AU Stet sald to-day £1. ait a tained for ot Correction \ It but May Be a Grippl | House to-day TO LOWER RAIL RATES. | orning ek and compelled But Its Value Is Only 65 Cents nis own use. he sald, By accepting the | Penpite clatima ot ‘the ar for Lite It was not wed W ‘ p ie amation, Colliné WASHINGTON, Jan, 10, — ‘The Compared With Ti legacy he r A last year und which! ene wean ditt. ew tar nn or Life Prenident will ent the Hoover Meets Roa A . ethods “Black Senate seat held by Truman H, New-| OMBAIER a by now haa rowi t OUR FAB es caatiutiony af penal aarti CHICAGO, | Senate in per by roe Chiefs of Bro 1 Tan n wi emuniarad berry should be declared vacant, Sep Before War. believes ha can di vith the | 4 fetine ee te ina w-year-old Russe 1 — > — WASHINGTON, Jan. 10—At the stor Borah declared to-day in. the WASHINGTON, Jan, 10--Tne {money than by allow Bb hae] a Te Ep npr seraston. ote hospital with TRAIN HITS SCHOOL resident Harding, Seererary | a: ame iean cleilon in 1918 “toting tannin | RYSrage fanilly In spending 52 jective fh the hands Of or ee cere neue nietied bullet wound. inh TRUCK; 4 DIE, 35 HURT tenting v4] passed. such matters could. be deni » clestion ‘in 1938 “being, tainted’ pen cont. more tor food now. than cSecaned ‘alll In w shige oF 100 cer cea He shot himsnif At the tants ey with 7 eve giving the North wy -sovtupian: a aid vontralled | in the pre-war period, according Farm he " n earkie ase in the number OR: Aernier.: Pe ‘Vorty im Veblole on Way to Thetr bring down rail rate Noland every excuse for not coming eh Shp uae abana alg to retail food price reports to the — jvutders sam 1.| ments for intoxication , Sen , en, it ' nd giving England epartment of Labor. The dollar number of sentences impose CeSprartar 7 s cuplater vse OF money in the primary has the | teae days Is worth $3 cents. as |3CENT GASOLINE TAX ae seas AL nr, maine effect upon invalidating the| Gommared with ite pre wor seus TO PROVIDE BONUS“ Aecortine to by aimee Last nig ae : ee aiection as the use of money at an! terpart, and It experienced » te FiaenfitaninGammninetvng © boy's ham ov He | \ te, aud Collin als Beerila elena ea teunt expended | cided incresse tn Valve during |New derser Congressmanta mini pemilt Dee ndet a cush y Promised 90 ta this lection was sugh ax to lead) 921, A year ago it was worth | woets pet e Maney for Soldiers. | tet on publid manite say's mother earring, Thee sT pve Fre linen errant ' to the conclusion that it was intended | 52 cents WASHINGTON, Jan. 19—Rtepre-| Pebettion aman vol | Want intoranathe Se ith | TAKRe j parte shed the La to, and did, corruptly effect the r | Price declines during 1921 | sentative Bact New Jersey Re Mined, Anderaon, 26: Ae ment later they tour tnlurlans Oshiees Ward 10s a nate maipgtinte Caan Smien? ny Spraesaina 9 aulta of the primary; and that no] therefore increased the dollars publican, introduced a ailing for| 1,028 persona arreated for x rumpled on the floor ; Wharton § ook the o s saavisst Wen) man can be the beneficiary of a cor buying power about 25 per cont, | a Federal tax of 8 cents per gallon on tntoxication in 1921 an compared big nolice piatol in hin hand ' Rage Se sserted Col rupt election when such corruption! 45 tar aa food Is ooacernen. Ne paaninadol alka ithe pro 1ei8al race it ‘ fear the leg bones are 5 « * n tical Bee | eet: Tae mena Crmnerner Ne t and that Ri oth wae age | 28 Fngland that freland was felve nthe pore | “estimates can ba madeon the ex- — poari 80 The tax would Of the tol, 168 : ng hat F ti ‘ Wee vs oat oad het HWlaR si ML methods uF ne | act extent of the total saved ye collected tron refiners women j ed for life