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com: shalle be made to testify against ‘him- te fou i, your legal rights,’* TO-DAY; MORE ON WAY |seif. Assistant District Attorney Robert ‘ommi 8. Johnstone countered Diet's claim. URNS — ntered communes tals. Tega Fights, too, and try With Mari-| Counsel for the receiver declined to 3 ‘i take sides, insisting on neutrality. it is about time they were adminis- Len Laghdulateh aga! Opposing counsel weré instructed to tered." in Harbor. |submit memoranda to the court this Cross-examination of A. C. Klein,| Thirty-two ships, fourteen of them | afternoon, ; gas expert'of the Stone & Webster j flying the American flag, arrived tn port ae ae ee watery: ——< appraisal division, brought out that|this morning, It is expected that eight] HEARS DEATH SENTENCE; cost 0 hi more will have reached Quaranti tho cost oF mochinery and equipment |Mghttall, Between fcteen tnd twenty! DOESN'T UNDERSTAND IT has been considered a good da dropped from 15 to 26 per cent. since | avorage at this time of year for several| Taree Killed Albert Koster Dare June 30, 1921, ‘tho date of the in-| years Nearly every country with any Meee relays ventory upon which the Queens Bor-| maritime commerce at all is represented its appeal for higher prices for its} Shipping men say the showing made|Court Justice Minturn to-day sentenced a ing | product. to-day fndicates a revival in the import : patagebe Sharp Comment at Hearing |product. Commstsntoner Sempie| ha e2beTe paasneoer hich they oay|Am#omI® Tuo, convicted of the mur: on Increased Rates. cloved today's hearing Mr. Goctz rore | Till have @ beneficial effect on the whole|‘er_of Albert Koster, to be stection 6 i 0 country. a 3 + oe to object to the former's ‘‘criticism ot ‘Tee fourteen American ships six Turco with others held up and’ stole : and implication.” were passenger linets, two of these were | silk truck on June 14 last. Mr. Koster 4) Persistently obstructive taetics of “If we all demanded our legal rights|the big The American Legion of the|came hn nd Ru wae Ae away he gas companies Aroused | all the time and insisted upon them,'"| Munson Line tind the Hudson of tne|Mmotorcycle, Fearful he wou @ounsel for the ge IP Mr. Semple replied," there would be; United States Line. and spread the alarm, he was shot. the indisnation of Public Service Com. | Mt Raa va i Tine SNS Seals cr says y Ose WHO SFO the J entence inter- Bissioner Semple today. Ho was! strongest. “In order to preserve the|DIER TRIES TO KEEP |",,{ct¢, rot. had the, sentence @onducting a hearing into the appli- f legal rghts iof ail In response to the eee egal rghts iof all concerned in these ANTON |tion what he had to aay he remarke gation of the Queens Borough Gas &| Proceedings it is necessary to give, BOOKS FROM B. Biectric Company for permission to “Tam not guilty.” emphasis sometimes to one and some- 7 ee ea t! fmerease the rate for gas. imes to another. ‘The companies, . |20 U. S. FIGHTING MEN In this case, as in all other gas however, insist that their legal rij should be given precedence all the |, Judse Leamed Hand of the United) LEAVE SPANISH LEGION anes, the companies have refused to yw representatives of the city to time over all other: States District Court to-day heard t their plants. Therefore, the argument on Ln Moning hd ey i Vo Sail for Home Th y After oe erika a Dier of the brokerage firm of E. the city can attempt to get} MACHOLD TO RUN AGAIN |Dier & Co., which on Ja ( Saheedogs ; vag 4 i‘ a with Habilities of $4,000,000, TON, Feb. 20.—Twenty IN FALL, HE ANNOUNCES |, restraining order to prev -iver| Americans who have been released from ————_ Ehrich from turning the company's|the Spanish Foreign Legion fighting in ALBANY, Feb, 20.—Speaker Machoia|books over to the District Attorney's] Morocco have left Cadia, Spain. for 4 office. District Attorney nton is con-|Cherbourg in company ot ice Con: "If the clty was allowed the oppor-] +, He qswered reports that he will) Gucting an. investigation into alloged| Kent and will sail for the United States leunity to inspect the plants of the gas| Pett? from politics this year with @/pucketing with a view to starting crim-| Thursday, It was announced at the yPeaid the Commissioner, | at, statement that he will seek r2-|inal action against a number of Wall|State Department to-day. Latthcal ilies Ts | election. Street firms which recently failed. A previous announcement placed a "we would have had all this stuff out} «1¢ I'm alive and healthy, you can} Counsel for the broker contended that|number of Americans who were being lof the way long ago count on seeing me for the As-|delivery of the books would violate the|returned from Forelgn Legion service “we are only insisting on our legal semly again this F tof the Constitution or eighty. uh, mt the facts is through careful and ‘technical cross-examination of the @xpéyts in the employ of the gas com- les. When the thread of your thought is price,, Phoenix hosiery must loom large. Such great value could not be created at so low a cost were the making done in little thousands, in- stead of in large millions. Big produc- tion here means , small price, long mileage ‘endurance,’ and lasting ele- gance—forfall the family. Phoenix leads in“world sales because the thread of the thought which creates it stresses high value and low cost. PHOEr:N 1x HOSIERY | i i Tactics i H ; NEWTON, N. J. Feb. 21.—Supreme Obstructive Tactics Bring |v" company ts endeavoring to base | by the fings in the harbor. | THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1922, rights,"* sald Jacob Goetz, counsel to! 32 SHIPS REACHED PORT which provides in effect that no, man| STUDENT DENIED WRIT court said it had nd power to tgstie One| Increased from 38 to 30 foet and it f AGAINST BRYN MAWR NORRISTOWN, Pa., Feb, 20,—The |right of Bryn Mawr College to dismiss IN JAMAICA BAY CANAL | ment. one of its students on suspicion of some irregularity | WASHIN was upheld to-day | yon Se the > A man believed from papers to he when the Montgomery County Court) ment of the Jamaica Ship Channel be-{ John McLaren, fifty years old, address handed down an opinion that It had no] tween the ch of Quoehs and Flat-| undiscovered, was hit by a milk truck Jurisdiction in the suit of Miss Mar-| bush Avenue, Rrooklyn, was sought to-1 \'secong Avenue and 2 Jorie Barker of Michigan City, Ind., for] day at a hearing before the House | % enue and 28th Street early reinstatement, Miss Barke? was notified not to re-| ‘lelegation from New York City, headed {from « fractured skull, Edward Paul- turn to college after the Easter vaca-| by Murray Hulbert, former Dock Com-] sen, No. 964 Columbus Avenue, driver tion last year, She demanded in vain] missioner ¢ |the right to clear hersel | plied Lo the court for a against a private corporation. should be made 500 fect wide at all pean 1% tid sige points, the delegation contended. Tho FEDERAL AID SOUGHT committeo was informed that the clty was spending $7,500,000 on the improve- ee KILLED BY MILK TRUCK, Rivers and Harbors Committes by a| to-day and died in Bellevue Hospital now President of the] of the truck, which betot lone Dalry Company, wi charge of homicide. to the Ma- rrested on a nd later ap-| Board of Al damus. The! .The deptt en, the channel should be Gourauds Oriental Cream The AEOLIAN COMPANY In THE BRONX 367 East 149th Street PIANOLAS AEOLIAN HALL—29 West 42d Street - 11 Flatbush Avenue 4 - of Genuine Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday AEOLIAN PIANOLA Two groups of Pianolas—both extraordinary values, are being offered for these three days. These instruments are Genuine Aeolian Pianolas, typifying the high quality and workmanship which have made the name “Pianola” famous as the world’s greatest player - piano. . 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