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exWOND'S FES, DBY CHARMAN LYNN LOSEFIGHT sing Committee to Get Year’s Extension With Full Powers. E INQUIRY TO GO ON. der Lusk Backed Com- ittee and Speaker Machpld Is Forced to Yield. By Joseph S. Jordan. cial Staff Correspondent of The Evening World.) THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1922. He stayed with the battle until hey committee when ho issued the follow-/ ARMY COOKS ON RHINE last moment, and when he left on! ing statement: Wednesday be carried with him the| “The Lockwoad Committee has per- idea tat the resolution was securely| formed a great public service, Its bottled up in the Ways and Means| investigations have brought many Committee. Members of the Lock-| criminal combinations to justice and wood Committee themselves were not) uncovered large numbers of prof- certain he was not right and thought] iteers. that they were beaten. | “The fact that the criminal prac- With the Speaker of the House In tices of these combinations went on open fight against the committee and! unmolosted unti! they were exposed the extension resolution locked 1p in|to the public through the ‘earings the tighest committee in tie Assem-/held by the Lockwood Committee bly, the future looked dark, |sumgests the need of a permanent But there was no thought of giving | organization to do work similar to up by those of the committee who|that done by the committee. It would, were making the fight. The propa-|in my judgment, be a serious mistake ganda of the underground warfare|to stop the work of the commn4see at was carried right into the committee. this time. There are members who are still op- “In the century and\a half that our posed to the extension,, The propa-| system of government has been in ganda of Republican Chairman Glynn! existence inventions affecting trans: was to extend the life of the com-| portation and communication have mittee to May 1 next, giving time for| revolutionized the conditions under deliberation and recommendation, but| which capital and labor operate. |with no power or subpoena and in-|'These conditions facilitate combina- vestigation, 'tions and trade agreements, some of This meant the death of the “om-| Which are honest and beneficial, and mittee, and there was a big row over|™Many of which have been organized the proposition at midnight W edaes- | Solely for profiteering purposes. Some lday at the conference of Chairman | Of these combinations operate in vio- | Lockwood, Majority Leader Lusk of | jation of the law, while others find the Senate and Speaker Machola of | Ways or profiteering within the law, \the Assembly. Lusk has been in| “The great problem before us to- Lockwood's corner from the start and|day is how to meet this new con- dition a MUST LEARN ALL OVER COBLENZ, Feb. 6 (By Mail).—The old time United States Army cook who specialized on baked beans and corned “willy.” 1 soon to be an individual of memory only. Domestic science is to be made a fea- ture, according to recently formed plans of the American forces in Germany, of the educational and vocational training system inaugurated some time ago, A school for cooks and bakers has been established in Coblenz. Even mesa of- ficers and enlisted men pet-orming the duties of mess sergeants have been or- dered to take a course in training. ee THREE FLEE PRISON AS PASTOR LECTURES Fourth, Who Donned Minister's! Robe, Stopped at Gate. | SAN RAFAEL, Cal., Feb, 24.—While the Rev. C. B. Forbes of San Francisco was delivering a religious lecture at San Quentin Penitentiary last night three convicts scaled the walls and escaped. A fourth donned the minister's ee iss, ( he q@hes opened? sss" $42 (with dra \ Flint é Horner pie A WIDESPREAD INTEREST IN OUR ‘MID-WINTER SALE has been evidenced by the volume ot business with which we have been favored. This is not attributable only to the re- ductions of 10% to 50% but because . original prices were already low as com- pared with compet- itive values. GATELEG TABLE (as illustrated) NOW | A Wurlitzer | | Triumph! Baby K Dy So that many more homes may enjoy the distinctive beauty of the Baby Grand, The Wurlitzer Co. has produced this splendid instrument at the extremely moderate price of —S, 33 We Oe - $550 F. 0. B. Factory) dq do away with existing ted PHO Acs |criminal and unconsctonable combi- ng out| Nations which are designed to take a ishonest share of the earnings of conference was|&Teat numbers of our citizens. morning, ap-{ “The problem must be met and result, Lockwood |Slved under our existing system of government or eventually the people the fight to thei this country will turn to a difter- — nd Means Com. | ent system." | | r consideration of Sa pr ae je Lockwood Committee asked for| tie resolution was to have been made’ FOUR HURT AS TAXI tension until March 1, 1923, and|©#rly next week, tern rot ers | GiAted-one! to ebruary, | Then the Tammany Democrats tet | HITS AUTO IN PARK! West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street ‘BANY, Feb, 24.—The first step|the Senate has been behind the com. mittee for all that it ask Machold ‘obe and hat and walked past several guards but was recognized and stopped at the outer gate when he betrayed nervousness in the way he sald “good evening.” the extension of the life of the wood Housing Committee’ was mn to-day when tie Senate Mi- eo Committee reported in favor of iting the desired extension with powers of investigation. The res- | on went through the committee] ajscharge the V only a few minor changes. | mittee from fu a2 was still ompany , SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS | Occupying practically the same space as an Upright, the Wurlitzer Grand Piano retains the true grand quality of tone. It is ideally adapted in size to adorn the modern home. The name Wurlitzer on the fallboard is your assurance that it is an instrument of true worth and unquestioned reliability. parently without was ready to car floor of the Hou x PaO LE CR EYE XS Splendidly constructed of the choicest Mahogany or Oak, the cases of these pianos are fine examples of the cabinetmakers’ art. 7 —$—— | themselves be heard, T ever was| appropriation of $50,000 to carry heard. There never Wa8/ 612) Taken to Bellevue With Driv-| any doubt as to where they stood, he work was cut down to $40,000, | but Minority Leader Donohue of the | cbaeb L R b the full amount of the deficit,| Assembly was quoted as having ex-| Three men and a young woman were 00, was allowed. | pressed his readiness to ask for the|injured early to-day when ataxic! he Assembly Ways and Means|“ischarge of the 1ys and Means|going South on the Bast Drive in Cen- ittee ‘as to report the/Committee if Assemblyman Me-|tral Park collided with an automobil: blution Mor night or Tuesday| Whinney, Vice Chairman of the} eoing north near Sith Street. Featuring the new Spring Fashions in ing. The report of the Lock-| Lockwood Committee didn't. Mr. | accnact McKeon, twenty-four, of No g ip 4 5 bd Committee will bo ready Mon.|Donoue would not have been given rae ail Je ebauttoue bt Wis night, but will not be presented | the opportunity, for whether Mc-|424 West 47th OF Rue b | . Pha‘ futowing tay i hein) Whiner acted or go a ee Misses’ and Small Women’s Ing drafted to carry out its recom- | James Caulfiel wig You will appreciate the exceptional merits of this in- strument only after comparison with others selling at considerably higher prices. eas CONVENIENT TERMS arranged under the Wurlitzer Equitable Piano Purchase Plan, wig Sd GAG An Gn oy indations are not ready mittee, and w -|pital a prisoner charged with intoxica- | r ° ; Bie extension gratied io the coni-|ber ot the conimt Nees | Open Evenings Until 10 P.M. \f@ triumph in one pe He a uel 1 S I - i 0 acle 424 West 47th et, a telephone ope The Evening. 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