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EDITION PREKONY A AR peak iach il! Si LXII. NO. 21,985—DAILY. aA fold York World) yy Press btishing Company, 1022. NEW YorK, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, REPORTED IN TAYLOR MURDER Nt lal AE Hooks Open to Ue To-Morrow's Weather—WARMER. ~ pis NO CASH BONUS FOR AT LEAST SJSSESSED VALUE MADE = BASIS OF RENTS IN BILLOF Let news | i] The formed sent to} patrol Count; The at the of hil him if, ‘ No fii — nmange Would Do Away wih fe \ Conflicting Figures o' af ert \Wiinesse a pert Witnesses. Juni ASK ELEVEN REFOR oO wi > MS TRANSIT BOARD ae ba TO SCRAP 26 ‘SINE ‘Powers to U ps State the 148 Miles ¢ of Track to of Ge Abandoned, Only 30 Are sis on * Now in Operation. fair rent. if 4 — considered or Mareh +1 valuation be the LBANY. (United Pressey ssessed se will dwelt whic! mmendation being by Lockwood Housing Announcement of the proposed Committee is auandonment of twenty-six street ear ted into law. At present he jines in Brookiyn under the ‘Transit ation on which to base the renta’ Gomn:aon'e plun of tv--vuting sur pohaee nh 1) Seactisid=ibenentdence sul cace in that borough was made o-day ged by experts. ‘4 to-day, Daniel I. Turner, consult- he anmhis thought will probably be em- ing enginerr of the commission, when ers led in one of cleven bills to be M- tne investigation of the general tran- | od in gueed in the Legislature simul- sit situation was resumed, Mr. Tur- Miex Gousiy with the rendering of the jor testified that it is proposed to epi report to-morrow Utilize 356 miles of the 501 miles ot | Nativity le hills are designed to ecturity tt icks now in the streets of Frookdyn 4 Jaws to a great extent and Ge ine 148 m ; ie el get it easier for the courts te handle yy ndoned, on ieRiaes WORE lic said thases, it was said cidralion.. Seabandonmentts elouncn tnd that committ ttempting 10 fiN- yor the Borough af Queens. Under haved mi 7 2 Nvming. fs feport to-day and a definite he proposed plin about 29.5 per cert Wester pn on the recommendation of of the present Brooklyn trackage will ance on Aktension of the law's application pe torn ur Wied and [state cities will be reached, It) It is proposed t Aten loan wsked he ia rephiqaid to-day that sentiment in the lines Senta ad of 71 now operated, and 1 the 45 lines to be « ed will be re- ch ‘ou jittee, which con of ten routed to the best possible operating oles hifors, is ae divided advantage, The plan calls for one ‘ou were operating company instead of the 12 corporate companies that now exist, VADVE! EXEMPTION and for certain bus routes for short haul traff Following is a list of the twent lines which it is proposed to al AG@AW IN JERSEY 1S HELD INVALID! itness h in Rrooklyn Lines Operated by the Brooklyn q ameg 3 astitutional Arbitrarily to Free | city Company—Avenue ©, Cypress j Street Fetain Property From Lev Hills, Flatbush = Avenue — shuttle jay ofl Greenpoint, Meeker Avenue, Myrtle 2 Supreme Court Rules. Avenue, 16th Avenue, 65th Street-ay est MMENTON, March 1.—The Run- Ridge Avenue, Grand Street shutle, 2 at 6Ttt ee ath Street, Fort Hamilton Avenue, Bn automp220. law, exempting from taxeS} nompkins Avenue, Uaion Avenue yeon dai ‘i a sa Lawyer pf” 1920, and Oct. 1, 1922, was set Receiver—Montucue Street to-day by fhe Supreme Court| Operated by the Brooklyn, Queens as unconstitutional. The| County and Suburban RR. Co.— sroadway Ferry shuttle, Reid A was written by Justice) nye, Fulton-Crescent Street Operated by the Coney Island and tice Bergen ruled that the five-| Brooklyn Receiver—Smith Street. gividexemption statute “is special in| — Operated by the Nassau Electric er — ue 18 creating an. arbitrary con-| fear” Se gnen, Avenue. | 15th RS Avenue, 65th-86th Streets, St. John's Continued on Second Page.) Hace, Union Street, West End Operated by the South Brooklyn Pailroad Company—Gravesend Ave- nue j Viett 00 Replies to It is proposed that thirty-six of the @ seventy-one lines now being operated sede unday World |e continues i operation practically Ry 7 as they doe how being operated os r not mean that some of the m al Estate Advt. yring th In Nev thi se lines ce Mill & Timber Co. [8 NeviLinG SYSTEM READY-CUT HOMES, xtomobild 1*West 34th St., N. ¥. ucks, Tq * February 16, 1922. | o iw York World, Four pei ontinued on Sixteenth Pa > LACK OF MONEY ANCHORS U. S. NAVY City. itleme: No Warshi ‘Can un ntil oer rom the advertisement that w House Appropriates More Funds feed In your pa re killedue_w: x on the} Fer! for Fuel, 6 humber on ¥, und the ae rome iar ot gil 3 our WASHINGTON, = Mareh 1 OOMINAtations consid: dT de Q han you" for Ne Consider | merican Novy was virtually brought | jt you showed us in displaying our to ane o-day by action of the che apugplfedtionment to our ndvantage.. | nchor lorday by action ‘of the Very truly yo House Appropriations Committee in there | STIMBER CO. 1 R entting the requested appropriation ‘dralthttinnantars ond Gales Manager. for navy fuel from $12,000,000 to 4 19 pn $6 05, ley wh Plans wero immediately made by k ce ag era of the Value]... ‘Navy Department to ‘stop. ail if ehe World’s Real Estate} <t-amine of warships. the craft to Sartisements. remain where they are until add OFF of tronu! funds are made available, * LOCKWOOD COMMITTEE... Operated by the Brooklyn Heights | BOY HERO AT FIRE “INBRONX ‘teed Beats Out "Pais in a, Closet When Attracted by Little Girl’s Screams. |HIS FACE IS SCORCHED. | Children Assemble and March Building in Orderly y When Alarm Souniis. Abel Sibbering, who is twelve ® 1a pupil in Public Schoot it Cypress Avenue the Bronx, this a little girl scream fire hastening down a corridor He dropped his books and rad luck to the doorway of room No, 28, she stood at the head of a line children ,room itself was hazy with smoke from a supply closet. Little Abel dropped old ai No. and thth noun ind as i to its his books and \darted into the room, flung open the , the | door and began beating He was hard at it when Prin- hufro and several teachers and janitor of the building arrived with extinguishers. They put out the IMaze with little difficulty, but by that time the boy's face had been scorched Jund some of his hair singed off He w taken to the principal's J}oom and ali he sald about rience was that he didn't his school burn down, not the ust small-boy attitude Abel lives at No, Sreet In two and one-hali 2,100 pupils of the school were as- sembled and marched from the butld- ing. The fire was put out and in fif- teen minutes after the first alarm all the youngsters were back at their desks in the fifty-eight class rooms just as if nothing had happened. There was the usual stampede of mothers to the scene, but all were re- assured when they saw the children in orderly lines on the sidewalk out- the school, the want whieh tall 136th minutes. the side —>——_—- HOGAN, SECRETARY OF UNION, INDICTED ed “Permit d Evidence That He Div Money” to Own Use Reveals at Lockwood Hearing. ‘An indictment aguinst William Ho- an, Financial Secretary of Local No. 3 of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, was found by the Grand Jury and handed up to Justice Wasservogel to-d: He is charged with diverting to his own use $21,675 of the funds of the union collected in the form of “permit money'' from men not members of the union for the privilege of working on union Jobs. | The evidence upon which Hogan was indicted was brought out by Samuel Untermyer before the Lock- wood committee three months ago. It was shown at that time and sub- uently before the Grand Jury that Hogan profited bys a policy of tho union which restricted the member- ship and enabled him to collect more from “permits,” than it would have \cost the permit holders in initiation fees and dues. Hogan's books were never audited The amount he ts charged with stealing represents “permit’’ collections from Aug. 1, }1918 to July 1, 1921 Hogan lives in Mount Vernon, Jus- tien Wasservogel issued a bench war- ant for his arrest | > FAMOUS CIRCUS FAT LADY | cHicaG DIES. side shows for | Kenna, known in circus | years Trilby, the Fat Lady," died here yesterday. She welghed 400 pounds and while with the circus, sixteen years her welght is said to have been over 500 pounds, <A casket one yard wide and 6 feet $ inches long !s being constructed for the body. plat er A | gPB®, WORLD TRAVEL BUREAU, Arcade, Pulltaer (World) Butldin, fon Noy, itz, Taletioue Weaamay Chose Soak tor bagenge 81 oarrele open ace Vie for Laban 074 perch sm ty Od tals. — Aart about to enter the room. ! ), March 1.—Mrs, George A. | HOUSE COMMITTEE TRYING TO DEVISE BONUS SCHEMES OTHER THAN CASH FOR MEN cd QUICK DOSES Draft on the Treasury for at Least Two Years. WASHINGTON, H March 1.—Blim.| ture, if retained, would be made so | ination of the cash feature of the sol) Much less attractive than the other | diers’ bonus virtually was agreed upon | features that there would be smail de Ce ¥ | today by Republican members of the| pith 4 . he special sui. mmittes | House Ways and Means Committee. Mi ita y & mect this afternoon wd Mr. Fordney Chairman Fordney announced that FeCtatn eal Wh he believed a measure could be 4 special sub-committee of six had beth: veo Je ready within (wo or three days heen named by unanimous agreement | Mecstira ys ; adde: Was possible that to “work out some plan that would) 10 0UC0" oi a aie us details of the LIN could be worked not entail any large drafts on the/ (0% OO LUGE HES Wore ’ {out at the first session. Vederal Treasury within the next ‘wo Bee ne: Chat: aeasinn: rhite the muio embers were seare. le the majority members wer , a mak b exsion, Representative Mish Sueh an would make unneces- ‘ CO Fie Sage cogent ware pobliean, New Vork. laid before I sury any immediate bonus financine 7 ' Harding « sugeceted umendment und would remove the cause of sone |, 5 which watt Hatt t) tee com troversy in the House over the bill pensation ray to recipients of vod ie majority members came te 89 jonal training. those drawing vom Uevision as to detalis, but it was Lie! pensation for dtxubihtins, ans to vel general undestanding that in the) erans who certify ta their unempioy measure to be drafted the cash feo. mient in making appHeation DEBATES STORMY AT SESSION OF THE IRISH DALL Minister of Defense Announces | Republican Army Will Guard the Military Posts. TWELVE INDICTED IN BUCKET SHOP INVESTIGATIONS : Walter J chmid a Howell & Wales, "‘all Co., Suspend Operations. 0., March 1 Arrangements for DUBI (Associated) The Press) .~ the pro-| brokerage tection of Irish interests made between | nounced to-day. and the} uspension of three more stock officially to twenty- houses was bringing eight the number of an- the Provisional Government Irish Republican Army nounced to-day, by Richard Mulcahy Minister of Defense, at the mecting of the Dail Eireann, the Minister's stutement supplying the principal £1 uch concerns to were an-| close their doors s Feb. 1, Walter T. Schmidt & Ce | Broad Street, were announced on the Consolidated Exchange insolvent, but at the off of the firm the fol | lowing statement was posted: and to abide by] N ‘Vreaty as the its results issue statement forthcomin to the present status of the comp was y The greater part of the morning but in Wall Street the firm ts renorted sion was occupied with the answer-|to have strong financial support. ing of questions which the Cabinet| Members of the firm are Walter J. Ministers asserted were propounded | Schmidt, Tmomas Schmidt and Alhert for the purpose of heckling and har-| Scrimshaw, ali of Arlington, N. J The other two sions were thoxe announced suspen of Howell & Wales, assing the leaders of the treaty party. Ritterness was again displayed in the though they were under obligation to| S58» serve. The Wall Street branch of the (Continued on Detective Bureau was notified of the =e names of those indicted and orders| > | were issued to make arrests on ei’ LLOYD GEORGE TO QUIT | eee SOON, LONDON REPORTS|POPULAR TELEPHONE rae FBeARY POURED MOONSHIN Make Position Saye Dally Telewrar Me Steed tn | ik” Over If | NEN uUTAIN Intrigues able. der Line to | resigna f ' Mar is foreshadowed by the Dally |\Mrs. Mury Attake had tie lar Telegraph, which says that Mr, Lioyd | |George 1s much dissutlsfled with the wk over | present condition, and that te feels he He wore plain is not receiving the loyal support to | clothe which he js entitled as head of the Gov- iver off the hook and ernment, and that his influence jn the|put bis mouth to the transmitter House of Commons is sertously weak- 2 Of moonshine ran into his ened. ‘There are intrigues against him per- cop ran upstairs and found Mrs gonally, continued the Telegraph, and pouring the moonshine, he the deliberate attempt being m to rupture the coalition as made b Attuke got a trip to headquarters tion extremely dificult . fine, ’ 1922, : ture of the session, THe stated that] “In order to conserve the interest fof all our custon and eredite t c) a A y would oecupy i he Republican Army 1 DY the perlod of easiness, w and safeguard the military posts evac-|j;ve deemed it necebsary te uated by the British, the troops hav-|neunee our suspension from business | Ing agreed not to interfere with the} ot tha time.” The announcenten vith the Anglo-Iri was signed b. imothy 1, Lyon As coming elections, with the ANB De eee eee een of tae frm Entered we Second-Class Matter Fost Office, New Yorks N. Vs PRICE THREE CENTS ANEW YORK THUGS TAYLOR Hold-Up Men W ho Shot Eliza-| beth Policemen Sentenced — | to Long Terms, BOOZE CMI | TWO YEARS SAID 10 HAVE CONFESSED MURDER SUSPECT WOMAN ACCUSED HIM GING [wre tawee | Mleged Bootlegger Reported 21 DAYS AFTER CRIME to Have Slain Film Director | Because He Spoiled Liquor Crooks Are Already on Their} PLOT CHARGED 10 and Drug Busines: Way to Prison in Trenton. 6 Men Arrested on Housekeep- FX.) ‘ MARSHAL er's Story Held Incommuni- LC ee i | cado and Home of Informer indie mantectound Fabs: ’ Is Being Guarded by Police. Tried Feb, 28. Pormer Mayor of Perth Am- | pes cr and taken to prison hoy Arrestel site Vessel | Mabel Normand Again Confers ites é ts Seized, With Investigators, Coming to Los Angeles After Recov- ty polleemen in th No J Mthert Hotel elles former United fl ‘hile attempting te escune after! a states Mars cx-Mayer of} ring From Influenza Attack. holdup jo Newark, four New Yo Verth Amboy. N » arrested gos thugs statted today ed Trenton, to temtis on 4 ebue ’ violuting the LOS ANGELES. March 1.—One of serve rentences in the Sta Prinen Volstend aot. it beew own to-day r qiomiik fam (wavs twonlgtoun ” i ! pecan xn : two men named by Mrs. Jobo Rupr rs. None will serve less than The # woe Inconnection WHTIDS ue the slayere of Willlam Deamon? Psseive years and one received a min seize | ene amd CUstOME OTF aioe Hay fadund, ‘acodtal 1 | imum sentence of sixteen your th Ainboy of the steamer) -17/cr Bae copinsend, according: ty This 19 another of the instances of aif 1 severnt # unconfirmed report from Police | the rapidity of Jersey Justion ; : ‘ discourages New York ecrimina! It with careo of Hnuor. | Headquarters to-day is on Feb. 8 that John Winauit Hien oh with Activities among detect yamwht Vrank Rutig, Fi mentrane ond offer Te Ae 1 Ine Pad “been g |James Pruonty s automobile 4) yeetor Ht noon te Ma rilling (hp aoe West Street at 8 o'clock in the morn: | sig 7 t arrest indicated that same ing and rode over to Newark, At read. Ne ‘ a: important new developm |9.20 o'clock, with drawn revolver pinees Bags it held up 9 merehant named weiler, ow wel ot Vords, | urred, The suspects were put | Winterode, knocked him senseless and lon the vutskirts of | Ambo. was | through the “third degree jrobbed him to $2,500 aiyested on complaint of Peed M a areal | Abandoning the stolen automobile Pee penn pent eg LE night, it was reported, they chartered a taxicab and drove to aaa , A Tt was known thit valuable informa- Slizabeth with the intention of board. [trict Attorney. The compliant cherges) don touchini | ton touching on the murde: n ing a train there for New York. Pass- [that Hollsehweite wd with | obtained fror 4 er had Deen ing through the business purt of the fathers te. smusle goods inte the] ty fom ons.of (he: susmeptay rs city they were placed under arrest BY Tic ct ni h Detective Sergt. Herman Cline, Policemen Cochrane and Hildenbrand ed Ae eR ETI | head of the Homicide Squad, was who had n told of the robbery bY | A iin, with possession ind trunmpors|“erking on an angle of the cuse pany tha ad Instructed (0 plek UP Ty icy of liquors. United States Com-| which, \t was believed, will conneet ‘c 8 ious men P| a! . ir = 2 In front of Police Headquarters Jiesionsy a A Daley Hs 20 the statements obtulned fi pr chweller's ball at $5,000, which wa sues! Winquist drew a gun und shot Hikien- (Nehwellen ‘eh WAS) prisoner with some of the previous brand and Cochrane, seriously weund- [YIN id Mollseh weiter exited | eluex in the murder mystery, ee a ee wige wal on the telephone yest morn-| ‘Thess clues, which without eorrebe: | powerec he New 9 thug a} re yen ’ ; Neguee then up | nd uke 4 Y tee knew of any. [ration led only to. blank walls, had | Two days lator they were indicted. | a eal He ee eto heen abandoned ag hopeless by the |Yesterday morning they were placed | Hellschwellr spline. for sllitus | 1") baffled investigators working on the Jon trial and before evening they were |! " ie nd oN he ak | ease id, idee: Caniton: 93. (Pliross Hapdidiinote Re eee oe eee 4 laiiited wenteee to, thy ciber Vederal authorities and tesruet| Mabel Normand, fun comedienne, | Winqniat got from sixteen to twen that charge of odie was ubout who was the lastyperson to yee Taylor. |ty-four years. ‘The other thres witt[te be made ugwinst Bollschweiler. | ytive, was questoncd again coday fis > serve from twelve to twenty-four] Fe@umse then went before Comm ii Meerst Contesmakes aha years, At the time of thelr arrest) sien Delaney to prefer such ie vient: 7 ao a A | Winquist’s companions accused him | cha clontly recoveed from aa ati of jof Kelling Policeman Neville in West] Peayso said he had agreed to Com-| influenza to make to trip ty Low j keth Streot last August, One William| missioner Delaney's decision to allow | Angeles from her rest cure ib Hoey is serving « life sentence for|Bollschweller to leave the Untted| ajtudena un met Sergts, cae this erime States for six weeks to visit u slster Murphy. debate and party lincs were closely|No. 30 Broad Street, and Hall & Co., rer mane ls Me hp Ges _ Gicraen Vamer: teeckaush drawn, Arthur Griffith, President of| No. 50 Broad Street. VICTIM CHASES 5 oe 7 oer Tee re tenchep et Broeeti the Dail, declared the questions were] Twelve persons were indicted to | IN $19,000 HOLD-UP RAILROADS LOSE : - at the Dis. propounded for the purpose of propa-|42¥ om four indictments growing , a | o, ANTEE trict Attofney’s office. He was with ganda seainat thei (reaty of investigation of ‘bucket shop —— . | 6% GUAR Miss Normand the ddy Taylor was “Shame!"’ interjected Eamon De | transactions in the Wall Street dis-| Thugs Escape With Payroll After shot. Rengler told of > visit he and sae the opponents of the treaty The additional Grand Jury hunded| Auto cc ase. T 1 Time to Apply for U. S. Loans Ex- | Miss Noose @ jeweller to i to use the Dail as a means of harabs. |*0 Judre Mulaueen of General Ses Business Distric pires To-Day Also—Value lo | Dave : Teneh Oe SE ERS ORS ing us will not be tolerated,” jan ee Indictments of eight ps MILWAUKEE. Marci: rive slr eee sarette puso ¥ {ith continued. und the Supreme Court ¢ nal enn eee nd fens 4 William Determine Rates Tho sf alleged drug peddiers and Members of the Government we reperoes to Justice Wasservogc| ormsby, payroll clerk of the Palm| WASHINGTON, March 1 — Two | pootingd@rs under arrest are boing helt chosen to see that the treaty wi a ment ee Sas yon g|Ollve Company, of $19,000 here this changes (n Government policy toward | jy sgmunicado today and a police carried out, Griffith declared, and al- aE ete Gea ued and] corning just as he was getting out|»y, ; aiinoade Gacamn! atfeos|| oe en to De cdward Raynes to c n's railroads became effec- | guard has beeh thrown about the et eet Be company’s plant |uive to-day when the section of the {home of Atos. Jchr Rupp, thelr house: : ¢ automo! : keeper, to prev attem; \tollowed by Ormsb, in the taxi, bui| Transportation Act fixing « per cent, | Keepets SF oe ae pa - to Jaftor a chase through downtown|as the return the roads are entitled | CONseG the arpest of the sextet ee “| streets they escaped |to warn and the pertod during which|” Mrs, Rupp was said to have “fallen [RICKARD IS | IS REFUSED |‘ wt Sport Promote Wees ally ¢ a \ After Next is superseded by the Supreme Court ce Wasservogei | Act Provisions to-day denied the motion of counsel quire for Tex Rickard, Max B, Steuer and Hyman Bushel, for permission to in pect the minutes of the Grand Jury which indicted Rickard after hearing the testimony of young girls | ‘The District Attorney announced he would move to start the trial of Rick ard week after next rajlroads a *treasonabl tion.’ into the commission bumbers during the « t ask Government loans to | out'’ guarantee provision, ©! whioh hereafter the Infurstate Commerce Com- mission to make a rate that will give | sc value of property used In transporta- | Applications from railroads desiring | Government loans have been pouring with Ray W. Lynch, twenty- sity in continuing operations UNS: ne ot ine prisoners, She was nage. reported to have been known as Strs MINUTES OF JURY): ' eturn to private MIMABE | shay Lynch, and police have booked — it ed her 10 vecentric, Polloe declare Atto WW Tria T per return glause, she tld them that two of the prison wlc Open threats against Taylor (he ground thot -he had “injures husiness, ‘ch whe declared rugs.and liquor, the prisoners @e- stives a» William East, George Calvert, ‘Transportation | Veritas Lynen, i sir, le return on the Dorel piy-fiv, eastitter; Walter Kirby twenty -Loree, Property man at a mo: tor. yieture udio; John Herkey. wanty -five, = rheeunetal worker, agi | ovi.eiy or Arnheing, twenty At c wh Ha in considerable last few days. a ———

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