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FINAL EDITION [Circulation Books Open to AI” | VOL. LXII. .NO. 21,9483—DAILY. Copyright (New York World) by Cress Publishing Company, 102%, NEW “YORK, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1922, PRICE THREE CENTS WORST STORM HERE IN YEARS; HURRICANE TO-NIGHT ARMY TRANSPORT $ COOONBOARD, A TAN U. S. S. Crook Springs Leak 450 Miles Off New York, Says Wireless. ~ BRINGING ARMY ~ DEAD. Damage Repaired, but Ship Is! Running Into Storm of Hurricane Force. | ed | it) The ny transport Crook 1 nd : Antwerp to New Ye sprun about 450 miles from New Y the damage lias been temporarily re- EMPLOYERS ORDERED BY COURT TO LIVE UP TO CONTRACTS MADE | WITH GARMENT WORKERS UNION, “MRS. WM.E.R.HITT | ,GETS DIVORCE IN | “THE FRENCH | Great Viclory tee Employees Acting on Evening World Suggestion. | TIME IN HIS ORY. FIRS | | Justice Wagner Makes Perma- | nent Injunction Recently Handed Down, Foe the first time in the history of | / organized labor a court has granted straining employers njunetion r an from violating their agreement with | 2 union. Justice Wagner in the Su- | ‘anted t appli- Pres- preme Court to-day cation of Benjamin Sehlessin: and she is in no immediate i : ident of the International Garment according to wireless mes- : Workers’ Union, making permanent s received tu-day She ts, how- e ord straining the employers | At ever, leaded into the worst storm or| WORLD Bae ih \ Ne vent from combining to enforce the forty- | ry : nine-hour week and the ptecework | sf Tho first cull for gosistanes TI] Stem in their shops in violation of | lowed the springing of the Crook s} contr: \ stecl plates as the res.tlt of the Mr. fehless said a damage pundit it 13, wits, one of the late: messize over the pumps, but frantic efforts of the crew to canlk the leak fina'ly Me stemmed the flow. Four feet of ung water filled hold No. 1, however. As soon as the damage was tem- re porarily repaired, the Weather Bu- tha eau at ton sent out warnings of tion a “storm of hurricane foree” apd that f ty the transport would be in the storm (he zon: ais he tt wt had sent out an SO fou §S explaining that she hud sprung a MOH “dangerous leak," but a second mes- "OB sage allayed fears, It read: ‘Have all leaks calk Proceeding under own steam, Making nine miles an hour. Ships in close proximity. Dan- POH ger passed.’* eit Immediately upon receipt of this day forgg Wireless C nt 1, William Basche, Assist- Superintendent of the Port o} York for Army Transport Ser- reeallod the transport St. Mihlel, Which he had despatched at 7 o'clock to to to the istance of the Crook. The Tamp. the Coast Guard tures Service, it wi ported, had been rister§ sont f Roston upon the receipt of| t YOR the first call that the Crook was in trouble. So far as known she has not| been recalled, The cutter Ossipce has been sent from Portland, Me. a The Crook is carrying 7 officers and agent 467 men from Germany, some civilian passengers and a large number of ‘We'sT soldier dead. She is expected to ar- wstene@ further mish: | 5 ogie The transport Croo erly the about 5,000 tons burden and as) built about thirty years ago. She ioast transport service, plying be- tween San Francisco and the Philip- pur ng the Spanish- ‘American OB She left Antwerp on Dec. 28 for ving PNew York Meroe BOSTON, Jan. 11.—The army transport Crook sent word by radto ight" [that was picked up at shore stations ical M@nere carly to-day that she had sprung ut it Jeak considered dangerous. Help fas asked Pound 9 of v ian) i Lauedu bly be started by the! . . Inrvsiirs |workers for the wages lost since the | seas were caining five inches hour |shutdown of, the industry Nov. 14.! Wages lost are in excess of a million dollars and the claim for recovery | will be predicated npon the decision. | ATHERNEELKINS FROM “BILY’ HITT Heir , Suit and Skirt Manufacturers’ —— Her Romance With the Duke Protective Association, was not con- | videred until suggested editomally in of the Abruzzi Recalleds, The Evening World, and for that rea- son The Evening World deserves full credit for launching the court action | ior the protection of rights of the| working men and women, and I want te thank The Evening World on be- half of the striking garment workers. ‘t was a great power in behalf of jus- tice for organized labor, and by its valr accounts of this struggle and its causes it gave to us wonderful sup- | Th natfonal ade ago, of Miss Elkins, daughter of the late Senator Stephen inte romance, a dec- Katherine port and encouragement in this just|}; jikins of West Virginia, and the battle for a fair deal.” (The Evening | pyke of the Abruzzi of the Italian yorld Editorial advocating an ap-|royal family, was recalled to-day by ‘eal to the court was printed on Noy. an announcement from Pa )) former Miss } he temporary injunction was the, tained a diver first instance in the United States pand, Willian 1 | whore a labor union had appeared in} According to despatches, the former a court of equity to restrain employ-| Washington belle on June 30 obtained ers from carrying out their plans.|a decree making the divorce effect:ve The case Was argued for more than|sixty days later, when Hitt failed to ris that the kins had secretly ob- there from her hus- K, (Billy) Hitt, (Continued on Twenty-first Page.) | (Continued on Second Page.) forty-five mile le with heavy snow Then, on Ground, It Takes All| made th estlot the trip perilous. Field Staff to Hold Plane The machine was covered with i H | snow and slect upon its arrival with Till Tied Down, |the 450 pounds of mail from Cleve- {land and Chicago Sie eS Grovity was defied by the United | States Air Mail Service airplane driven | FAMOUS GOBELINS \, Salata . COMING TO U. S. | day when he tried to land in the face B. D. Colyer at noon to- reach@ The position given was about 450 ot kno: out of New York, s ter le at the © at Sent f resgiiM All vesaela inthe vietully of Bose] rot ace cad at Glades Gee | iL Be. Sent a5 2 for in Frat All vessels in the vicinity of Bos-| -ineerng Field at Garden Cit ; n Fratton Navy Yard were ordered to rush|* is es % Ted. | $12,000,000 Loan to Ausivian | Grimthfo the tronsport’s assistanc Although the propeller was making | Government, | ing, 44 WASHINGTON, Jan.11—The'army| 1400 revolutions a minute, and the) 2 ip fh kad oi ransport Crook, reported to be in| machine was nosed down almost per-|_YTEXNA: Jan} ' a * J | Press).—The famous Gobelin tapestry ure dp) A y bara? eee under) jendicularly, the machine stood abso- | Esae) Th Sth ks edd ha her ove slsam, Be var Pepartenedt lutely stili hundreds af feet above tha | °Hection will be sent to Americal € ‘as advised officially to-day, el rhode Joan inson , | feta. immediately as a pi There was no danger to P atle | Colyer ¢ y turned the +) of £8,000,000 (abou 000,000) to v the troops on boardy” comprising! | a Ea e Machine | of £,000,000 s mtingents fvom the Army of Oceus |r Ste te ar ac more he | tho Austrian: Goverimes wa ; jlanded at 12.10 1 A re on the | ¢ y announced t bation in Germany, the despateh said. |" Aafia tec nee n the | ’ u A radio from the Crook, trans- | igi 1 peer ; ie Plane would | jreptyir yk prote 5 the W x not stay, and ook the entire office | SeTeaNCcon AuBtrhAn has jugritted to the War Department, said epresentutlves 0 ' a has Vessel Was proceeding “una 4) force at.the field to hold it until it| oieties, Minister of 1 ied, but ships in close prox-|c uid be tied by one wing'to a motor | ¢y¢ was ¢ ‘ 1 making, nine miles an hour. | try The plane is driven by ae 1 duntess-veyy bad | ¥ n le 400- arse power Liberty engine. alae inpoaatnie’t than | Colyer said that when he left Belk of a) HALiVe 1 male i TUE WOKLD Lav EL BUREAU. | inte, Pa, at about 9 A, M. to-day, | turn t instit In + (World) Bull 5 3 urned a n s 5 Yet, (WOM, Meslding, 8-63 FeBl the atorm was on, but did not uffect| ease, he declured, m erm bm for Lagenge aud parcel Ph lin 8 Pile MORI, hikes’ SHEEN". S3° parerio open te {tne machine serioualy until he| would beadestroyed than the whole aati, reached Morristown, N, J., when the} value of the Gobelim ovllection, | WORST | DEAD, MANY HURT IN FIERCEST STORM HERE IN 8 YEARS | Trees Blown Down, People| Lifted Off Feet in 72- Mile Wind. ILL TO COME. Market Crippled—Store | Fronts Roped Off—Ships i] in Peril. | WASHINGTON, Jan, 11 —The Weather Tureav has sent the folowing messa to all district stations; | “Advisory storm warning changed to whole gale warning 9 A. M, Atlantic Coast at and north of Virginia Capes, Storm of great Vireinia Shift- intensity central near Capes moving northeast, ing sales this afternoon and to- night, Caution advised ail ves- sels." The storm which has swept over New York and the entire Atlantic Coast north of Virginia to-day will reach its greatest in- tensity here this evening and to- night, the Weather Bureau an- nounced at 2.30 this The wind will r afternoon. ch hurricane force—at least 80 mil and snow will begin to fall before evening. The worst storm in cight rs is sweeping over New York to-day, killing a fourtecn-year-old girl and leaving trail of injured people, damaged buildings, ruined clothing and dilapidated vehicles. At 2 o'clock this afternoon wind had attained as high miles in hour along the coast, while in the canyon-like streets of lower Manhattan the wind was estimated to have reached $0 and 100 miles hour. When night sets in, Weather Bureau declared, the will be subjected to a hurricane minimum yelocity of which will 80 miles an hour. The storm, which began with a swirling gale at 6 o'clock, continued to grow worse us the day went The snow at $ o'clock gave way to hall and sleet, tying up traffic on thy streets and in the harbor, The wind gradually grew stronger from twenty five miles, recorded the time th snow stopped. Suildings yrnices, plate wagons were overturned Injured. Small’ craft was beached and the residences flooded. Broadway, Fifth Avenue and ot) usually thronged thoroughfares w comparatively deserted, The under foot made walking precari an hour— ye a the as an the city the be on glass broker and per along th was heac and slush and the powerful wind deprived pedestrians of any control over the steps. From all parts of the city, = pecially where large buildings forced the air currents into funnels, r¢ ports were received of persons lifted off their feet and dropped into pu dies of slush. Many stores wert compelled to rope off their ontrat to prevent people from 1 through the glass windows, New Jersey, which felt the full econd Page.) (Continued on aa Classified Advertisers Important! Otessified advertieieg fe ‘The Sunday Worl eneuia ‘be se The World erie On or Before Friday Preceding Publication THE WORLD Displays Surrounde by uneasiness, rived from afternoon, ur gers ered for « si passa ce tectives on the front s away fe (or the of and 1 had oO was the having the posed of his fed k bh ing him from of the e: Uneasiness Upon | His Arrival in City. dl Philadelphia Although every ght of tt from the station t automobile waiting int West 32d Street a difficult matter. As soon as Bodiy was placed in the hack seat of the automodtle, with de- each ¢ and on wat, the w visit ended, Boddy Police Se whet syncrasy, Penns; the Weal ce of Capt of detectives in. the de to go ov signed in Philadelphia. particular interest to the police statement thrown which he did the ‘lin West 1 verify this he tion during the \e expected to be « from sume Boddy wor 2k skull ¢ rushed down a battered si. “The cap her at 1 sa train, the hoddy, at oe! / 123d St Haupt, § Harlem the confe: Boddy revolver Street was taken from | station and required to point out ace at which he pon. two on was pu a ‘ne ules "TQ PENSION WIDOWS trotives, the the of him car was claims he . Edwin } murderer | 1 Buckley, nia Station tock effort was mad ‘ear door of the sp reet n Slayer, Under Heavy Escort, | so. th | HANDCUFFED TO ee Negro Rushed to Harlem to! Repeat Confession Made in Philadelphia, hand- | | to Meet S cuffed toa Police Sergeant and jostled an eager crowd which followed him | from the train and caused him obvious weuthe of Detectives Miller a at the ar- this to get him away from the crowd by. tak- iast passen- } and the curious who had gath- » murderer made | police | Sta- There the Negro was taken into char district, made New York defectives ts lied ntinued on Second Page.) of with killing into an as th dis- Arter that he was taken to Police Headquarters and thence to the offic of District Attorney Banton, who 1s determined that there shall be speedy trial of the murderer. Th was taken back to Police Headquarters for the night ready to be placed in the line-up be- | fore the assembled qetectives to- mo morning. and escort left Phila- del t 1 o'clock, He was hund- ng land, who had negotiated to this jurisdiction with and the offlee of Goy. ‘Sproul « u The 0 was placed in r of the train in next to th a n the car on the t He sat next to the window, hand free. In the seat behind fore and also across the the journey Boddy satd ng to his captors, gazing out o wintiow with searcely a cha p, upon wh brown well OF SLAIN POLICE {tT iM y Awiiiane A ' Mil by un suckley, Mrs. Mrs, Ne Ju nu nein ad at Alban ters wh the nder Ne el by the 2 wy bilis be ntvoduetion in th Assemblyme Mi frawn ilar f Vatrolman Loughin mewure led last Trane August t today by Minority I W Miller Nev wa 1 Aid Jame having the e NEGRO MURDERER GUARDED BY HEAVY POLICE ESCORT AS Hi ARRIVES IN HANDCUFFS: GRIFFITH SUMMONS FULL PARLIAMENT TORATIFY TREATY of South tieland embly saturday to Set Up Free State. DUBLIN, Jan, 11 (United Press) A meeting of the South [treaty establishing Irish | | State was called for next Saturday |by Arthur Grimth, \Dail Eireann, | DUBLIN, | Press), an Free new President of this afternoon, Jan. MW (Associated Measures {o be taken toward setting up a new Government in 1: | Anglo-Irislh treaty were considdbed: by the Cabinet of the Dail Kireann at a \inecting begun shortly after noon to- day in the Mansion House. One of the first moves, it ty understood, avill be the appointment of a commission to proceed to London and confemay:th the British Government, It is regarded as likely that Dub- lin tle will be taken over from the English within the next tew days. Cabinet circles anticipate this will be an event of the utmost importance of Ireland | | Parliament to discuss and approve the | land Toe carrying out tho.terms of ol 5] DISTRICT ATTORNEYS = SFEK 10 CHECK CRIME ——INALY.GIY AND STATE [District Attorney Glennon of Bronx, Says Men in High Places Are Lawbreakers and Should Be Got ' at First—2,200 Cases Await Trial By Joseph S. Jordan (Staff Correspondent of The Evening World.) ALBANY, Jan, 11.—When the District Attorneys got together to- day in the office of Attorney General Newton, John W. H, Crim, Deputy United: States Attorney General, made it plain that the gatbering was more, for the purpose of providing measures fo check the crime wave in the country than the enforcement of Prohibition, » He drew a gloomy picture of crime conditions in ihis State and lly in and about the City of New York. In his opinion, he said fine conditions daily were growing svorse,. ss 7, RR Se oe Ba Attorne; onerg! Newton, opened NEW PENALTIES the session by declating that every ri TO CURB CRIME phase of erime was to be considered by the conference. The educators of of In- [our children, Mr. Newton said, aro re- Series Bills at Albany cy : ; sponsible to a large degree for the creasing Punishments for Jrapidly Increasing disregard of the Offences. | law. ALBANY, Jan to of} Mr. Crim said that Attorney Gen- by in. | cra! Daugherty had commissioned him | to suggest frequent conferences of creasing the penalties for erimin&l of- | ihe prosecuting officials of each Fed- din the legisia- with the Federal at- WA curb er serios bills: designed ime eval district in the minds of the Irish people, i ea Veiinah, Reouk mblyman Sol. | torneys of their district, so that there a historic step toward the fultiiiment nh, Republican, of New York. | may be w conjunction of operations, of Ireland's aspirations, One of the bills is designed te/in the fight against crime. He sald The release of the political prison- Lael Hatta tes Mediate sentence for! that he t now tring to get three ad- ers by Great Britain is expected in @ ek Behe -aenond | Gagne: by ditional Judges for the Southern Dis- | day or @wo. viding a straight life sentence. | triot of New York, where the court An offictal statemont regarding the} APother would make the punishment | congestion is greater than elsewhere. new Government's programme was] fr Tebbéry in the first degree one} \ he parts of the country, Mr, Crim expected to be Issued this utternoon, | Year to life. Jeontinued, which are suffering the Nothing has as yet transpired here] , Other changes sought include: | worst trom slack prosecution and | regarding any plans the opponents Penalty for robbery, second degr dtvided authority ave New York City, of the treaty may be formulating, | {WERE Yours. Instead of fifteen; rob: | Eastern and Western Pennsylvania, Meanwhile, no ugly forebodings oc- ae Mrd degree, fifteen years in-| Cnicage, Kansas City and San Fran- ——s rg ee fo at atk cisco, Conditions are such that local Assi bat degree een years! | tnorities have od the ce TRAMCAR DRIVER SAVES. | instead of ton years; burciary, second | Mituorities have agente’ tie ee \ of going direct to the President of th | 78 FROM BELFAST BOMB) ‘este, twenty yeurs instead of Af 1 United States for help. lee ae anit teen; huiaianss sue degree, fitteen | sie isn't righ said, “that a man | Puts on s tacapes Explo-| years instead of Ave = : : |shoult xo tu the President of the | slom—llifle Volley Kills ‘Two. Assemblyman Ullman also intro-| (i'og giates to prevent @ man from FAST, Jan, 11 (Associazot | duced 2 separate trial bill, whereby |‘ "ted Ste “ey wie ‘ operat a still in New Jersey. 1 ~A bomb was thrown at a two or more defendants charged with |CPOPMINE & ANN MN ON cl Weaaene tramear bearing seventy-five per-| the same crime would be tried in-| Mt "ent O : Pavia tons to thelr work in the Crumtin | aividually brought in When a man arvontes i pet a alehliiey Another bill intended to aid the wa- | Cease for stealing a machine th | ‘The quick action of the driver, who} thoritios in checking crime was intro, | Philadeiphia ] DUE OR RUDI Rpeed whem ihe Near ’® MO a ood sonday. mints 1, | Distect Attorney Edward J. Glennon volver shot, resulted in the missile |CUCCT to-day by Assemblyman Louis | ; hoclared’ th ald BE going wide of the mark, The passen- |S; Schoffel, Democrat, of the Hroux. | © none dectsred bere cous Jeera were greatly frightened by ‘This measure i igned to muke the | 29 eMeytive law eng ment tat eaploston, which splintered the car.| hussession of any weapon a felony, | “High pubdliv offic nd men high iv A man-and his wife who went to|intsead of a misdemeanor, aad tol th 1 of business and finance” are the door of thelr hovro to learn ty | make uny dealer who unlawfully selis | shown that they cannot break any Jaw cause of the commotion were shot dead] not only a revolver but also ammuni- | with impunity by & Notley of rifle fire which svt | tion guilty of a misdemeanor “Tt is useless for ts to discuss the he street, | _. | Kout. taking : eee crime wave without taking Into COAL CUT 50C. A TON STEEL MAGNATE’S count the fact that our so-eatled dest eitigons and our captains of industry BY BIG BOSTON CONCERN| DAUGHTER ELOPES lating every law they see fit to = break, ‘They ave setting an exampie 3OSTON, Jun, eduction af S eget reg ca a Mer Miss ( Weds N. E, Mito the men of 1 iminal classes {0 centa a ton in the retail price of hard coal WAS announced to-day by one After Running . ) we term them, or 1 might say to men the larger compapies here. The Elkton, Md. with criminal tendencies, due to lower water {reigiit rates and a Mev the Volstead act for ex- the removal of the war tux on freight! \4(LADBLIOHIA, 1 ef It is heing violated by ow : | movriage, following an ment, of i best citizens and everybody a =| sti KAiline | (Gores, donut k t. 1 believe that act should LEAGUE DEBATES | nici or A. 4, cet srs min: | asouia bao ele ADMITTING ERIN maenstee NOTRE aster heen aad i} ae | well known among the] = TO MEMBERSHIP | youn clal set, has been an The: wo ina, Us: true. obi th — J nounced by Mr. and Mrs, Corey ob ta Uae - e. ~Mon Possibility Was Advance! as yuple departed from this city ier lie be eoretly an e ce ony was 1A Ch BenS Bre Wale Argument in Favor of . : : ile Abani is act must be en | MANCHESTER, Jan. | | wner te the parents and . c Pati an Say to | The Guardian underst toe ne ih mw telegram oo bel ag nd the that the question of admitti ent to’Mr. ond Mrs. Core the {2 ortmlasia:” “Yous t obey the Irish Free State to t? lceremony. ‘The couple are thought to | 'e '% uffer the consequence of League of Nations is ber rave gone to/Wushington and are ¥ fract Until we can sas considered by the League n their honeymoon in Florida with a clear public conscience | One of tho strongest argu _—- e continue ments advanced for Irish si: | WANK BRIDE ASKS MvoRCE | ption to the sumgestic rs i Mrs, Helen Milis Hitechel of Ne. ° ral Newton, that ceptance of the treaty Reese evant nh ; nto, tha hat it would en| Techn (eb ea taet S ny e pu ' ar some ¢ to representation — in Segue! wave. league, auch as the ot! for Ulyores t nton of New Brittah self - governing du oN ge y aed that his efflee. wax minions enjoy. | him win poo falling behind ay the rate of §00 cases i | ———— ——————