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RENAN Pg ros ret Ms yer eens a andra U. S. AIRSHIP ROMA BLOWS UP TO-NIGHT'S WEATHER—Cloudy. “JF IT HAPPENS IN NEW YORK == ITs IN== THE EVENING WORLD TO-MORROW'S WEATHER—Rain; Warmer. Cbe { “ Circulation Books Open to All,”’ ! “Cirenlation Books Open to All.” | VOL. LXII. NO. 21,978—DAILY, 9 mms Publtw “tok mene fem == ONEW YORK, TUESDAY , FEBRUARY 21, 1922. Batored a Secand-Clacy Matter PRICE THREE CENTS ONE DEAD. EIGHT SHOT, IN TEXTILE STRIKE RIOTS TENT STRKERS FRED ON BM STOR Y= te man 4 ARNEN DEAD, 4 MSG WTH ROT GINS; ONE DEAD: "Wemenioum; gic Sh. AS ARMY DRLE ROMA SEVEN SHOT AT PAWTUCKET ss sce» ea =) EXPLODES AT HAMPTON ROAD: ! Only fen Women Turning | Rudder of Largest Semi-Rigid Air- . : : ae oa Out for $108,000 Suit. Strikers Hear Riot Act Re s Then Attack Police—While BEER TAX ALONE, EVEN BILOCK TRAFFIC, i _ ship in World Breaks and Forced ' Landing Causes Blast That En- Arrests Are Bem Made velopes Ship in Flames. | \ —- Crowd Again Attacks. ul CENTS A GALLON Mrs. Wilkenning Testifies! : y Zukor Contract Was Due Little Children Parade With to Her Efforts. Small American Fl in WOULD PAY BONUS — ~- Natick, R.1., Where Macaine | Merome worshippers and some lev ns worshippers to-@ . outside the doc $608,000,000 a Year, Treasury court in the Fede Two Corporations Will Not Experts Agree, Arbitrate Questions of Wage Easily Be Obtained. Reduction and Lengthened Hours With Workmen By David Lawrence. | Doug himself had to aid two Jeput Y “ay © | Ppekf Correspondent of The Eve-‘snarshale to clear a path vhioty ~ = ning World.) corridor 80 Mary could make ler en-{ PAWTUCKET, R. I, Feb, 21.—One | WASHINGTON, Feb. 21 (Copy-|tranee, followed by her mother and} man was killed, two were seriously | right, 19: Rootlegger or a train of lawyers. The crowd surged wounded, and six persons were burt! that's the question whieh now IS go hard then against the doors that| when the police u riot guns t the deputy marshals had to use fore day on a crowd of 1,000 persons who! Shall the Government put a tax on to drive it back NORFOLK, Jan, 21.—The dirigible Roma exploded at 2 P.M. to-day with the loss of at least fouPlives. Fourteen are reported missir but reports as to the exact number $0 far are unconfirmed. The ship carried a crew of thirty as it left Langley Fiekl, The Widder broke as it circled over the army base and the hag debcendgf sigiviy to earth. As its nose plowed into the grotiid, a tremendges explosion shi the frame and the bag was enveloped in flames. Four bodies were picke.! lup. The intense heat of the flames rendered rescue work impossible, and ‘until the fire is extinguished it will not be known as to the number of dead. again crow se of Judge Mark's ‘al Building wherein sud sat Mary Pickford, defendant in a suit for $108,000 for alleged breucli | of contract, and her husband, Dougias ‘airbanks. Guns Are in Readiness being propounded he The Roma was purchased by the | i . | Most of the spectators, strangely ie 3% sc ie A Z } United States from the Italian Gov- aathered a p plant of the "kes | light wines and bee even on be * Ra we a > « es. gathered at the plant of the Jenckes | light wines and beer venom beer! cen ware men, Only ten women| ws st eats tt & : ee Spinning Company, where a strike is/only, und get more than enough were in the court room to adtire | cane senza in progre: he | , : ; | It was brought to this country progress, The guns were brought | money with which to pay the soldier, Mary's squirrel coat, her y wool, hi white into play when. sé nen | hon “a had been knocked down after the|tinue to get enormous profits which | blue dress with its lov aboard ship, after the disaster to th: | | Dirtgible ZR-2, purchased from Great | and white spats and e pees os Eeiie i arrest of threo strike sympathizers [the Government. is unable to reach | Hong's yellow overcoat and need of | |Britain, over the City of Hull, eau of Valley Falls. Tony Regoss| through Prohibition enforcement? — | attention a il | | ‘The huge airship was making « and Joseph Diaz of this city were| In desperation, Congress Is seeking MU Cora Clara, Witketning, te | NUPTIALS OF PRINCESS MARY ‘eres of test flights, It had been play broke 0 alleges Mary owes 5 & foun i 000,000 a year) |. cent. of a million-dollar | planned to take It on a tour of tl dition. to pay a soldier bonus. Practically] contract made with Adolph Zukor in j a o- whole United Sta Mayor Robert A. Kenyon witnessed | every new method of taxation sug-| 1916, entered quietly and alone. Iki Shen > the shooting. He had arrived at the| gested has enough foes to prevent| Mts. Wilkenning, who testified yes- |King and Queen to Receive eng taken to hospitals in a eritical con} a method to raise & her 10. $6 gates of the plant edly in the morn- teegay thay Many sbi? come: SorN ar i | 1,500 Guests at Bucking- {| \ DAMAGE CLAIMS adoption by both Houses of Congress. | 1915s: ing to obs al pat or shall the bootlesger con-| trimmed with land The Roma was the li gest dirig ed by the L y Remain in Chicago Com-|°™ . ment and was purchased from Ital ng she thou, ht she ought to any as Singer; Not Com- | tier mammoth gas bag rye the crowd that has! phe bond issue has been rejected| have a million-dollar contract, on | Ata an I apacit y customarily gathered to wateh work-| hy President Harding, the revival of| Charlie Chaplin had. and arranged} Better That Than One Force} ham Palace. ing to Metropolitan Jof more than’ a million cubic feet. ing operatives enter the mill. ‘The| 7 em” . with her to get offers from other on) eae —= s : i ber of passengers were said 1 Mayor, believing that there wax; Me excess profits tax and nuisance! companies so Mr. Zukor would be Divided, He Pleads for | LONDON; Feb $L. (Ualtea Pree. — Pel sianeunr ce danger in the crowd, read the riot | taxes so been tabooed by Mr.| forced to increase ry's $2,000-u- Republic Fastivities o reat 1 Announcement) (that UMiaw) Mary| te ee act, He then told the patrolmen to} Harding. . | week salary, resumed the stand, epublic, Festivities connected with the wed- ee i : Four men were rescued, but we b CAreHAL anil cali, Bul te a6 f ee ea mricultural bloc is|_ She identified a letter written by Aes |ding of Princess Mary und Viscount nit bat pa res Gi her position) yoy burned. uty and to “shoot if necessary 5 i “| Benjamin H. Hampton in which he * ‘ 5 2 Lascelles begin this afternoon, wh as director of the Chicago Opera P t was to be made by the | fighting the sales tax on the ground 4 1,000 check'to bind a con-| DUBLIN, Feb. 21 (Associated a . i o An attempt was « made by (1 . everybody. ‘ ‘ . 1,500 guests at Buckingham Pala if some one can be found to repla ». Lang! Field eyo) 7 d, which she ly regarding a split of the Sinn a speed with a dirigible. Langley Fiel Meanwhile, smaller knots of strike] Under these circumstances Repre-| Uickford. whi ently: Fee pena The Prince of Wales's present to = her, wax made to-day by Howard E.| whereby Mary was to 16 a year. Mr. Hampton, she continued, withdrew when Me Zukor threat Fein party as inevitable, openly | vocated such a division in addre offices confidently expectd the ship to make ninety miles an hour M& tl sympathizers had gathered in the |sentative John Phillips Hill of Mary- vicinity, Women were pulling land, author of a bill to tax light hauling at the girls who were sister will b Potter, her secretary. He added that Mi arden expects to remain with a motor car, it was]}90-Day Treaty Provision E: ‘i eo Wags 4 ita earned to-day. The Royal fan is bee < af MAN ‘ 0 ace ti mesiins 8 : ants wines and be sks why not gather| ened suit because the actress was | ing the Ard Fheis, the National Sinn Mencia tetaes ie fiiue . pires—Hundreds of Millions actA Cae eee trip. The necident took place tw OA HME to cater thd mill; onde se in at least $60,000,000 a year by such | under contract to him until March, | Fein Convention, at its extraordinary ee eee 1 | ij . hours after the ship left her hanga: of the workers were knocked to tuxes and have more enough tol r9y while King George ud 4 given | Are Involved. Definite decision will be withheid, oireniall ‘ a: pavement. The police put their | pay the sold bonus "She testified that when she dia: session to-day, saying it would be| jis daughter a piece of jewelry. ' 1 sf Bate sears Ae eal Onptag WASHINGTON, — Feb. 21.—-T ter bonus? She testitie f 67 e all y i : | uy Potter wi on, iss! shoulders to the crowd ant wore] “The American Legion has no ob-| cussed with Mr. Zukor whether Mary | better for Ireland to have two ar-| LONDO, ‘eb, 21 (Associated eee Goedsa wha vane haa ae | Roma, queen of the American army's Three Sie and club blows. | jection to any method that may be|had signed a contract with another| mies each ready to assist the other; !TtSs).-Preparations for the wed-| WASHINGTON, Feb. %t (Asso-| Garden shall have had @ conference) 4 cine, wax one of the largest era! re wn patrolmen were knocked ¢ " {ding of Princess Mc and Viscount | of, > 7 Chie ’ Samu! ising revenue," said| peraon, Zukor said: {f the country were imperilled| {Me of Princess Mary end) Vissoubt ciated Press).—Treaty provisions for] ¢Xt month in Chicago with Samu ey D of its kind in the world. It was t A passing furniture van was com-| John Thomas Taylor, Chat als .P a leave e, Y' iy, | Eetscelles 6 5 4 Insull, the new President of the oper: mandeered by the police to serve a8| National Legislative Committes st he ste seamless Aine Vacture uals rather than one army divided in it-|curly frequenters of London's streets {the settlement of claims of American | | mpany. If Mr, Insull ina! i i {|Sreateat dirigible tn this country. ngs b ' > al Ls e e| going out of the mo: jetu - Iwill see somo morning this week {citizens Germany, aggregat- | CO! r, Tnsu| sists thatl ny. pie >, only recently chris 4 patrol wagon, but when the patrol-| American Legion, who is conducting| ness; and [ don’t intend to do that." | self. ph ane. mines Teen ut ee againat Germany, ameremat-| 6 shall remain as the artistic head| The Die ship, only recently chr men attempted to hustle their pris-|the fght for the bonus, "We belleve| She then related that she obtained| Mr, De Valera's speech was the|/(™PtY carriages being drawn along ling hundreds of millions of dollars. | 7r"thn orgunisation, she will do. so,|tened here with claborate ceremonies oners aboard it they were met with BHO Hoss conimites the route, escorted by cavalry, In re-|iaoged more than are|an agreement for Miss Pickford with] ontstanding feature of the morning | HOP thie a N 1 fortnight ago, It! but just now Miss Gurden foals it to|was built for the United States a bombardment of stoi Then riot] sufficiently competent to find ways to| Jc Freuler, giving the actress 60 ne FS iat cay mn Pa RD jl © more woi 6 Saal Sian eee EL aula OS Ca ys to| John R. Freuler, giving session of the Ard Fhels, which had| palace to Westminster Abbey, so that|@® learned to-day, and entirely new|be more worth her while to retire] Ytaly, fell, all but two of whom got up and oe ver cent, of stock In the proposed the} nothing may go awry on the all-im-| diplomatic negotiations with Ger-| ‘Tom that office ie J ates of $10,000 a] omy begun the discussion of the | nrthins pee . : CO a ae : “Miss G has received a i made away. The crowd dispe ' The sth Coast Artillery ks. She sald| party's future policy for or against eee ye ncane 000 offer for a concert tour from «| BAD CONSTRUCTION proposed for ri . company and a gud Speaking of the amounts which| week for eighty-fiv p many may be necessary to pave the Company, | could be raised by taxing light wines| Miss Pickford and her mother were In| the Anglo-Irish Treaty ° way for ettleme: ° ™ . agate y Miss Pic E 0 reaty when the , the day of the wed- & Rettlement | New York manager,’ Mr. Potter sald, which was mobilized in the State| and beer, Representative Hill told this| her office when Freuler made the offer. | tuncheon adjournment was taken at]. Teoh ges Lies day OF She Oe |” say the tarmin Gt the eepuntepease| NANA. SHA Nea many. other Internal eee CALS E.OF. Armory lust night for possible duty} correspondent to-day that taking the| ‘They hesitated,’’ she testified, “and whtsh\ she ha | Alexandra with thei tw. | tendants will fo seort und at-|treaty with the jermany the United | States reserved the right to initiate, | Panta fir found Impossible to FATAL ZR-2 WRECK carry out, owing to the demands upon her time exacted by her directershir $ of 1914 on beer (Continucd un Second Page.) posing a tax of 20 cen — j total amount t lone and im-| Mr, Freuler said: ‘I suppose you're| 2-40 P. M. until 3 o'clock. sa gallon the! disappointed because 1 isn't a million| When Mr. Griffith rose at the t would be raised] dollars. Well, I'll add a bonus of|ginning of the afternoon session t fir King th m tl g sh ft Gould ber €(08,0O0 DON. ae Te | and an escort within ninety days after the exchange| and the attending responsibilities, an-| Sensational Disclosures Promised a x | would be 000,000, that was] $150,000. That makes @ million.” | moye his amendment to Mr, De Va-| ‘The route will be through The Mall, |Of ratifcations, ‘the creation of a| noyances, troubles and harassments of : ; 5 HYLAN “PUT AND TAKE the consumption of beer in the fz Miss Pickford seemed satisfled with |, +6 resolution, he was giv nee — mixed arbitral committeo to consider | the position."* When Air Ministry Makes WAYS IN CITY BUDGET] of competition with distilled spirits, atl here » he was given an ov (Continued on Second Page.) Hy , Lucien Muratore, leading tenor of | Its Report Sears how much more beer would be con- (Continued on Second Page.) tion. Mr. Griffith's amendment 6 claims arising out of the World War.line Chicago company, stated post- : 3 Approprintion aud| sumed i distilled spirits are abso- | @—2----eeemee—— =—se=====m | firmed that the peace treaty was fully | " The ninety-day period expired on|tively that unless Miss Garden re-| LONDON, Feb. 21.—What are cha PRN ERI in cine tecee wena Blane, BALFOUR REFUSES justified by the Sinn Fein Constitu-| FLAPPERS’ STYLES Feb. 9 without the American Govern-| signs as director he will not sign a wed as “sensational disclosures’ 000 more taxes would be avi answered Mr. Hill. This grand total Estimate to-day exe- euted another feat in the financial game contract to sing with the organiza- 4 its reserved » made in the Air Ministry's report tion next yeur. ONORS tion. He said he stood by the treaty! CALLED DISPLAY OF | ment having exerci: of “put and take," which haa been in| 2 $608000,000 that might be available HIGHEST H because he firmly believed it "| WEAK-MINDEDNESS right. A representative of the Metropoti- | /9t? the R-88 disaster at Hull last progress. sin 1922 a Teean {Out of beer taxes is confirmed by FROM KING GEORGE | the best interests of Iretand. He then} On March 8, 1921, President Wilson] tan Opera Company suid to-duy that | summer, says the Air correspondent 5 Treasury Department experts. — ‘ ef ‘ . ; ‘i : , to assume definite bulk After an exe- by defense of} re yn ' . transmitted to the senate data re-| no negotiations w pending wi lof the Evening Star to-day. The re cutive session at which the advices of| Most officials have no doubt that launched into a vigorous defer July Furs and Winter Undress D ie f — ; bared by Secretary Colby regarding| Miss Garden, looking to her Joiains | port nas not yet be ade public Peddie eee ye ATG cles HH . asaya Arms Delegate Declines Title for|the eereement. Assailed by Doctor in claims filed with the State Depart.| that company. pont Nae oat ned heen mn Re Ug bomd litte $4 2 from the charit- (Continued on Second Page.) Fourth Time—To Remain Mr. Griffith said he was determined Philadetphi ment by American citizens, which| CHICAGO, Feb. 21 (Associated| The R-88, renamed the ZR-2 IR DAGK: tol tie Pallas peyeon ni fom —_ ° OUR! NUM Gmr tS ue that the people should decide the hiladelphia. showed a total of 1,253 claims, filed] Press).—Samuel Insull, President of| when it was purchased by the United which it is all it was oxtracted or Commoner, question of accepting or rejecting the PHILADELPHIA, Feb, 21, or in process of filing, with an ag-|the Chicago Civic Opera Association, | States from the British Government. borrowed to keep the budeet: dower op HARDING SELECTS eee aT [arene Their verdict would by suff July furs and winter undress |g®regate value of $221,231,165. Depart-| which has SDarES of the Chicago Op-| collapsed over Hull while on a test make it appear to be not quite as big sONDON, Feb. 21 cient for him, and he would no! at-| were ax signs of a weak | ment officials to-day said those figures|era Company, declared he was not] trip, with the loss of more than forty as it really, was, hiloe DEBT COMMISSION ; highest honors ‘ nich King | tempt then to obstruct others workins mind by Dr, Charles Grayson in [had remained virtually unchanged surprised when informed to-day that] }ives, including neurly a score ‘a feats reson 3 palncted spehuoues sy 4 ge can Sonise aye been. for for other alms. In the same way, in address to the Medical School | In addition to claims by American| Mary Garden planned to resign us| Americans who were to have forreed b sa cdesin m is fro he | . the fourth time refused by Arthur | would expect, if the Free State the University of lennsylyania. | citizens there g various pre-war and] Director at the end of the present , harities appropriations. He said a ea a One * 5 ani are various pre-war a present} part of her crew, Peres) prone pep Pete SS Three of Cabinet, Senator and Con J, Balfour, upon his return from | porters won, that there woul be 1 Feeble-mindedness may dis. wartime losses sustained by the ¢ season. The correspondent, who says no 4 city’s obligations to the helpl hou- gressman Named to Arrange the Washington conference. obstruction to it fre pponent play itself in a variety of ways," ernment of the United States, aggre-| ‘1 have known for some time that! cision has been yet reached in nds depefiding upon it should be taken Fundin A peerage was offered to Mr. Regarding Ulster, he suid he wanted PD rayson explained, “but ‘ing $80,684,341; claims for Ameri-|she planned a reorganization of her| gard to making public the report LP tas vie uaageralpube ys eT aR unding, Ralfour, and when It was declined | to win the present Unionists for fre) probably in none more eonvinc Property equestered In Germany| personal affairs,’ he said, “and it is}serts that much of the Air Minist pasting Mayor Murray ftulbert said] WASHINGTON, Feb, 21.—Nomination| King George offered to make his |land, but was never in favor of co than by such follies as vounting to $181,147.348, and claims|only natural she sh@uld tire of the| inquiry will be found to contain find (need over $6,000,000, urd that the image Of Secretary Mellon, Secretary Hughes,| Minister a high officer of the |ercing them. He closed with an ap wearing furs in July and Nght or losses sustained by American cor-| arduous duties of directing a company! ings to all intents and purposes dis he transfer could accomplish would be Secretary Hoover, Senator Smoot ani| OFder of the Garter, something | peal for Irish unity and pea weight SUK stockings and soled porations operating in Roumania|of grand opera singers. |metrically opposed to those of t the depletion of the fund for December, Representative Burton to be members| UAPrecedented, for it has seldom honor with England hoes In January.” when that country was invaded by t “I sincerely trust Miss Gardon ‘s|naval airship experts, and he acs 1922. This could be made up from ac- of the Allied Debt Funding Commission been conferred below the rank Long before the convention opened T fad of Mapping goloshes |German Army tn 1916. The latter not in any way coneldering wevering |¢hat “the whole system under wh cruals or through # special revenue bond, will be sent to the Senate to-day, ir| of Ear! This also Mr, Balfour ee jd not escape without @ jab |claims aggregate 672,618,718 Ic!, at a| herself entirely from the Chicago|the ship was constructed is stronc! ' ise | was announced at the White House, declined. (Continued on Second Page.) from the doctor, [rate of exchange not yet determined, | Company." condemned.” e ~ cae ae ene ee eee cn ee a ete + eee ee ee mn