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o 2 eo Re _ pS ae —) = > = = — nm @®M al im =r) = Weather—FAIR. STREET EDITION <« VOL. LXII. NO. 21,987—DAILY. correticg tsowanyy 10ne NEW YORK, FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 1922, rales = ee ee Renee Entered as Second-Clans Matter Vost Office, New York, N, Ye ‘GIR IN NEAR JOHN DS |* WHS" LOCKWOOD HOUSG AND RENSZNO G0 sm “SSG ROERTON INES FST Aven ro vay REFORMS PUT NTO 2 BILLS; "ont mon ena ‘NIGHT WITH OL MAN OVER WL FOR LLEGHL COMBINES. nro FAILED BANK SCANDALS Sacks, Each Containing Six tence Calls Him All Around Struck in Face as He Is Intro» Quarts of Whiskey. Bad and Dangerous Man. wea GIRL MURDERED duced, Robertson Says i Am a Man” and Hits Bac! NEAR ESTATE OF | —*"sv0s Ss Slow Ships to Benefit but ‘Little, Although Backbone { of Merchant Fleet. —— Committee Would Prohibit HUGE PROFITS SE Fines Only, er Suspender 192? TAX RATES ‘ * + Sentences, for Those Con- Aid to Private Ships Has Peen| \-4a4 op Nouian he Breeder of Corruption, - ~ SEVEN ARE ARRASTED.| GETS EXECUTION STAY. SHOW DECREASES Prosecutor Believes = Main, Court Fixes His Bail al $100,- Channels of Smuggling Syn- 000——More Indictments in —Arrest Order Is Dismissed. By Martin Creen. World.) History Snows. Urges Compulsory Investmen! (Staff Correspondent of The Eveving of More Funds in Mortgage Loans by Savings Ranks and Insurance Companies. = FROM LAST YEAR dicate Will Be Revealed. te the bootleggern’ hour (hla morn- tna—tho darkest hour which t# before |the dawn—Polleaman Rauth, etroiiing Liquor Cases Pending. Baward J. Donegan, the irookiyn contmetar who was convicted yexter- . day in the United State: District = itow Sequel to Bank Troubles, | ROCKEFELLER Robertson Claiming to Be Able to Supersede the Coun- ty Prosecutor. Body Believed Thrown Into ss = Deserted Street Last Night OKMULGER, Okla, March 3.— WASHINGTON, March 3.—The ostensible object of the subsidy ol Ry Jcseph 3. Jorden which President Harting TAS SUC) (Staff Corresp nm ot The Evening 5 a anna 2 3 Gov. J. B. A. Robertson was at mitted to Congres, is to be: ALBANY. ast] re ate and Manhattan, 2. the driver were perched on the head Judge Webb to serve ten years In the From Auto, tacked by James G. Lyons, an oil 5 + Marei 3.—The sixteen build up the business of carr ise i s ~ in attitudes suggesting they were fedoral Prigon in Atlanta and to pay aa — man. a8 the Governot éttersed) feck freight ‘n ships under the American eels ahs i Benue iy the Tre Board of Aldermen to a wertly on guard, + @ fine of $46,000, The body of A got looking, Well! the private office of County Attorney flag between ihe United States and! aay were aupplenaanted ey pare (Sale eee ETT eek At the bridge ever tha creck Reuth Half en hour after Donegan’s pun-| Areswed youn woman, who had been! James Hepburn this morning, after a foreign couatries. fusion of ax more in tho Asnemhty | $700 on wAluKtina. Bek a corfaia [TO Pollosmae O'Callahan from the ishment was fixed his counse wit | pe Speere/adsloglvees was famed to-day] conference between the County At- Mempers of Congress who have|to-day. These later will go to the|amount will br added in each borough |%° St4*. O'Callahan caid Re had jam J. Fulton. appewred bufore Judge | | SELF-IMPOSED TuSUahted oie eeu Peete cal ormazinnal the Goverogy, sGomaams i igre diag fan sav|UPP: house, es ete cnenta for toeat. im.|2enrd one truck come up the creek Martin B. Manton In the United) wroughfare in Nort! ‘arrytown./ertson had_ just been introduced to studied the Harding-Lasker plan say Tho vit Boyne a . and go west and had seen another, States Circuit Court with a motion lowe to the estate of John D Rocke-|Mr, Lyons, bystanders said. The it wonld be of litle benefit to slow], i ec meee ue Meckwood | provements, ‘Thun in Manhattan 0104 goo which Reuth met, The two for a may’ of exomition of sentence fellor, Preliminary tnyestigation by| Governor extended his hand nnd Mr, freight smps, but would play the ry bill extending the <morgency Pk. le Se at aa SON Seca OUR NEY CITE Sh Mier RUCIOLDBI RA LAP DEaiccaE ne aos 08 ql OTC T Ct te bg Ol ge er Oe ee part of a prodigal Santa Claus 0] rent tows unul Feb. 1h4+9 44 : ¥ until they naw two bouts tled up to granted. Bail was fixed at $100, 000 to tho bellef that she was killed at/the face. i the bank on which mef were busily with a provision that arguments shall | the spot where her body was discov-[ “Tam 4 mai = HARVEY Ww? On Cents Lowe: id Queens, toward 'Woeertchester Creek, at 177th Court of conspiracy and «rand far CHURCH 6; Richmond, 5; Brooklyn, 4, |strect, was paxmd by e heavy rotor ceny in trae tn Mquor withdrawal, eworse Bocinecarreee & truck joing west. Five man bosiden parmits, wae prontuneed to-day by) pene - Gov. Robertson suid. added in Srvoklyn, fi Queens five fast prs: “ . . the owners of fast passenger shir yo ed Letra Se pen aene” | Omran meleceen and)jn/ Richmond i piling email (ape Jatog alte Wear aot iter ian May. (ee . be aap +41 | CrOd about 12 o'clock Inst nlaht. nd struck back at Mr. Lyons."* sucr a8 cross the North Atlantic, foals Roh by een the | four cents will be add-i. (hied) ivtecie: [Stee aioullpan Seton | aentench 1 Youth Glicu nee First Signs of Will Jones Avenue ts seldom used In the} They exchanyed probably half n f whic’ "1 De - Pius sexs = r by ‘5 nearly all of whic’ arc now making} me | pl pes perth tig Die icck a atl alicia MeN They backed away and each sought pronounced made a motion to se! When Aged Parents Pay | Vicinity of the scene of the erime.|douen blows before they were sepa- money and practically all of whizh “ his sergeant. All four scouted. ‘Twas aside the conviction on numerous Mrs. James Taylor, who lives tn] rated, Ne i Pido fi ation until April, 1923. It is net [onghs are $10,249,991,835. Ansessed will be crowded on every trip for! contempiated, however, thot the {valuation of persona) estate as the next seven months. end of the exemption period shall | dist!nguished from real estate is Gorybtook Road, the frst street east] The affair caused a tumult in the of Jonos Avenuo, had heard a dog} crowded corridors of the Court House. CHICAGO, March 3.—Harvoy W.| barking for two hours this morning|Many fled, expecting more serious Last Visit to Cell. A strange time and spot for n fleet of grounds, going back, to the trial of motor trucks to be in action in such Ayron Burr for precedents, His place, all four decided, and they so chief contention wus that inusmuel eee bacskons 96 ®: merohant chai hevextended, $210,608.045. informed Inspector Letbers over the Ws the fury haw refused to convict Church, twenty-one years ‘old, double|and found that the dox waa at the] occurrences, Lee peoeal eas ie ee cieda | pirpene Ce rene Liat for the | ‘The total budget. for the yeas 192%,|) ions, in a querteriat/an hour Miss Resiua Gassone, who was in- |murderer, sentenced to be hanged at| blind end of Jones Avenue, evidently| County Attorney Hepburn plucu@ “ag IG erent a Listas pee 2S Seermualna renee: [eps onreide ty the Comptroller, ts Rip eeep kerri pta dil cores nistea ages Haaiune Vite eat {| 4 o'clock this afternoon, continues to] disturbed by an object In the road-|the Governor and Lyons under arrest & saath eal a platoon and had surrounded the cided that the Sassone girl had not|!¥ 4 what many medical men have] way, Mrs. Taylor called Rudolph| following the fight. He asked the frelgtiwr 1s considerable of an ocean! uation of premises be presumptive | Following is a comparison of the greytiound In her class evidence of actual value. |1922 and 1921 rate: The vasic subsidy proposed in the) A bill providing for the return | tions this year: | Hardiag-Lasker plan is .5 or one-| of jury fees paid by tenants whose boat landing. Meantime the trucks committed the crimes charged against termed a state of self-imposed hyp-|Streuber, a nelghbor, and he walked] Governor if he wished to prosecute ceased thely artivala her and that if she was guiltless! notle cataley He had been onal over and found the body. Lyons, The Governor replied that hd The inspector's detachment took) DUNekan must be ussumed Nkowlse | hunger strike forty-three days n's corset waf|did not. He put the same question showing redue- The young wor railtless, Chureh was his to say farewell | BY y ’ half of a cent for each gross ton of| cascs are not separately tried. araniti seven prisoners, Max Harris, of Phila- | Tne court held that the acquital| ee was unubly to say Esrowell | gushed on the right side, the head bs ee Sas Lyne Ae OR any vesuel regardless of speed, for A bil providing for the dismis- rene delphia; ’aron Macrin, of No. 800 of Miss Sassone had nothing | » ' his father and mother, who’ visite | veing half severed. She was lying |he did not. Hepburn then ordered them dis- Fin in his cet! at noon, but his tins |in uw huddled heap as if she had been {Charges against both of missed. c sal of un action with costs, in Brooklyn a | , oa Gin f Donegan. gach ivy miles travelled Gross ton- West 142d Street, Manhattan, and with the conviction o pach tu favor of a defendant in cases | Queens | the following from Brooklyn: Chea. fT infileting sentence Judge Webi seemed to form the word “goodby."* | thrown from un elevation, excorlated Donegan as an all-around o 8 > r wick Melville, No, 845 42d Street; jad and dangerous man No sound came forth Ue then te | ates, Patrick ‘Turner, who lives in Arthur Anderson, No, 4288 Seventh He has many good qualities,” de- | /psed into a comatose condition. Jones Avenue, heard an automobile Avenue; George Hanson, No. 38 49d clared Mr, Fallon, “I know of many “We have played our list lesa] pasa her home about 11 o'clock last Street; r Baker, No. 6802 erous acts he has performed.” cir," Attorney D. F. Bartel told tha ri Street; Arthur Baker, No. 6802 He wasn’t generous to Miss S night bound north, and this attracted hago means the cubleal capacity of @! brought im tho wrong district. Richmond vessel und applics to the vessel and providing that the defend- "The deer not to her cargo, The proposed sub- i) be cntitled to costs in | valuation. ‘ sidy 1s to be paid to ships first ac-| 4 action If the plaintiff does not a — 7 if suecec fn recovering more than | When the board” met at nos, Vice the umount. of ent previously |Chairman William T. Collins” an- Robertson was not injured im the encounter. Accompanied by mem- bers of his party he later returned to his hotel. That Mr. Lyons struck © means cents per $100 cording to their size and not accord- ad a ; a Gharlagichan ; tped i, a rock ater 4 Goy. Robertson the first blow i ing to their speed. pald by the defendant nounced that a majority of the |A¥®nue: and Charles Richardson, No. sone," said the court. ‘Although ie; 2 Darente, We haven't ano:her | her attention, becauwe the road onds tat w Mgt Payments for speed are not to be A vill clartiying the present [irinance Committee was absent, This [550 49th Street a married map, was living with her Chane a block north of hor residence, A|*tatement of W. H. Crume and As- made on any vessel unable to make| provision of the law as to the | conn tree Gee ae “| The two ,boats, the Virginia nod unlawfully, he didn’t divide his profits — Resigned to the tute which their! few minutes later she heard a woman|#i!#tant Attorney General Willfam H. more than 13 knots an hour. This} Payment of three ‘monthly instal- | Pmmittes soar ere . niet rate !the Shabca, Qnotor fishing schooners, of $40,000 a day eck A must meet, they ore up bravely | seroaming faintly and went to the] Zwick, ments of rent, being a bar to a | before it ean be adopted by the board, |were loaded above and below the deck | Donegan was convicted on thirteer The Governor. tad “arrival hata B Pl e rel a ay Hy ed by were tuken to ot d u pile ce 1 here bars tho aver trelshter A} plea of unreasonableness, It was decided, therefore, 10 adjourn | with little burlap sacks each of which counts. He was sentenced to serve Uy were tuken to the cell, oor. An automobile coming south) aap Petipa ses as subsidy of more one-half a cent per} A bill clarifying the present | the board meeting until later in the|contained six quart bottles with Cal- eight months on each of twelve counts ah ia in Jones Avenue roared by and dins-]¢#tly to-day to present to the Coun- Srous ton per hundred miles travelled.) Jaw in relation to the deposit of [ifternoon, two sergeants-at-arms | vert Whiskey labels, Affer a cureful of conspiracy and two years on « WP when his ‘ appeared. Mrs. Turner went to bed/ty Attorney a letter offering to ap- The plan proposes to pay, in addi.| rent in court and the payment of | being sent out to round up the ab-|survey Inspector Liebels. estima count of grand larceny. He was leay- ‘fled to talk but could not |and paid no more attention to the af-| pear in person before the Grand Jury “Some of him ives but most of him| fair, : : | the same to the landlord. sentee committee members there were more than 10,000 of the ing the room after the prison sentencs f ¢ e tion to the basic one-half of # cent. | bill requiring the lanalora to The 1922 uniform tux of $2.71 on| little bags on the vessels, Pepe tte. nad bees pronpunoaa ‘aad had 1 |) already dead," Mr, Hartel said, | ‘The victim of the murder was|!Vestgating the affairs of the de jy «2 Of w cent additional per gross ton) give thirty days’ notice of an in- | Personal property assessments in all] worth ut the moderate booting retal hed the door when Judge Web When th iclans easlier ex-) about twenty-five years old, with|funet Bank of Commerce and testify. § for each 100 miles travelled to ships| crease in rent. five boroughs ts considerably lower| price of $8 a bottle, on the two boat 1 him back auniied Churen, they believel he inur- | jong, black, glossy hair and very dark | Mr. Lyons Is President of the Lyons /) making more than 13 knots and les: \ bill providing that on than the 1921 figures, which wer What the prisoners had to 4 | fordet to tine yo ty tured “Mother” und “Puther." but] eyebrows and eyelashes. She wore a] petroleum Company and a director W than 14; .3 of a cent for 14 knots;| Closure of a mortgage te Manhat Bronx,jof no value os evidence and 4 wt. “You know [have to fir fe not certain short fur coat Ined with wilk, blMCk | o6 tne Guaranty State Bank J nate may not be dispossessed ex Brooklyn, $2.80: (eens, $2 suited to the public prints, Fhe fine is $5,000 on each of tie 1 hureh made sounds but they were | suede gloves, a pink straw hat D. Lydick of Oklahoma Cit: 4 of a cent for 16 knots; .5 of a cent! Casey where summary proceedines | Richmond, $2.83, Inspector Liebers. sent for pis. counts in the indictment vt intelligible,’ said Mr. Bartel. We | trimmed with black on the under side sydick o' jahoma City, Vnited States District Attorney thought he might be asking for his! of the rim, black silk stockings and|who accompanied Gov, Robertson 10 iph CG. Greene of Brooklyn an paras and sent for them,’ laced shoes with high heels. A little}County Attorney Hepburn's office, nounced to-day that he will call | Mt and Mrs. Church, panied! round mirror with a white ivory or presented a letter from the Governor an to trial next month on in- bY thelr daughter, arrived at the Jail) celluloid back was found under the for 16 knots; .7 of a cent for 17 knots;| are maintainable, trict Attorney Glennon, who orde — “arg? of a cent for 18 knots; 1.1 cents! A bill providing for the crea. ; THUG SHOOTS CLERK, charges of violation of the Mullan- 19 knots; 1.3 for 20 knots; 1.5 for| tion of cither a new court district Gage act made against the prisone:: or the appointment of addition! | GETS $8,000 PAYROLL | io: having whiskey in their posse @ 21 knots. In the langus resi- Ponce " demanding the right to be heard by | sing is Buage of Presi-| justices in the Seventh District sion and declared he believed the twe dictmenta of conspiracy to violate shies La eid TORUS: | body i, 13 \s lent Hari a 2 ns explanation | of Manhattan Yellow Mask t Mluecoats had brought the Volstead act Indicted with | sate at ee SUED moved | ———— the Grand Jury ‘ the plan to the joint sion of Con A bill amending the State ant Sided closure of one of the mo Donegan in Brooklyn and to be tried or the first time in many Mr. Lydick Intreruced Gov, Robe t- gress lust Monday: ‘For 23 knots the| trust law, known as the Donnelly After Daring Hold-Up ef the bootleggers' syndicate which with him are Charles Berlin, a law- ‘8¥S The movement, wining KILLS HIS LANDLORD son to Mr, Heph Hepburn t y slowly ff h maximum is reached ut 2.6 cents for| 9° taking from the courts the Tifiin Products | smuggles Hquor trom ocean steam- yer: Samuel Tuchbaum, Alexander * ply trae he pigbe to the left side WHEN ASKED FOR RENT ),,.04, 4 seat at his desk Robert- ‘ scretion of imposin, POW UE MESS eyon wree- che p) : o @ visit of his sister, Inui, | % Met grces sion perddy cimkten|| posing fines uy ships beyond the three-mile limit He Sinchow and Joseph Freeman oe eee leer era clicee Wino Rook pee laaa Rea individuals or firms and the sus- A thief wearing a yellow mask hid|ordered the Federal authorities not vemained standing. Several Court | sap He Fired Shot, : —__—_e—___ jor in the candy tac. | fled MISS BOOTH SAVES G Gren Bie eyes nize her, ani | elled.”" pension of prison sentences, and | fe orp i" ttuches, lawyers and others it 6 ma dark co! shee th ouse attaches, kuwy and The fast ships are to get the big aking it compulsory upon the tory of the Tiffin Products Corpora-| After four hours the available spare TWO LIVES IN STREET make & farewell statement for his}! yeeerick Groen of No, 3194 Seventh | rari the and the audi ubsidies—and the fast ships carry| Court to impose @ prison sentence : patrol wagons of the district had car ed parents. Sanu. Dpeaident Gf tie FG, Giuen pene the ound Recap io Helene! Cebu * | of not tess than three months oy | tion. Jackson and Second Avenues. | ried aw enough of the whiskey ere “Don't you hear me, brother, | ** Herne fienteds Aciatar cabrliai ser att 4 ond Work ou In che ee? how] more than one year in addition | Tong Island Cit Primin to the Westchester Station to make [Daughter of General Stops Rune Wat?" he erfed. “It’s your sister." | Rewlty Company. which rents apart: [of the leatea 1 I this would work out in the cuse of the! to uny fine, if one be imposed. The | yy. tngeloud, of th in the lacallebtldent dn each oe thaldeck lead na Te aps But Church lay unmoved as the | nents t» Negro tenants, was sho fSOHUOREGHRMAS oo cee ana fpeviasnan, iwitieh Jn) ts be recond).| bill defines tie meaning of the jack us he entered at 120 v'clock this}and the back room looked like a ?Way Team en mre ister Klased his shugged beard and] ti" ame dwelling when ‘he attemptad | Roberton then hind a discussion ow 1 ore ely ae PNR Nfierioan’ BHIato containing. liquor warehouse. Carefully selected Were Near Deat! ae Doctors watched him ‘ntently | to collect the February rent to-day their recent exchange of letters. 7 spe pecifically in- ? guards fr erves wi d the sister knelt besidy him, era | enc n to the roof where he ‘ x en | (Continued on Fifth Page.) combinations among con. | 38:00 for the 7 t 4 /Suards from the reserves were posted stisy ‘Theodora, Booth, daughiter of Wreeed ead Wea nde ht Townsend ran to the roof where County Attorney Hepburn then. Slee Seite | fe ne ‘ AtaRnctromma atanbetl Ung. |in the station house, The reserves : ssed him, for soni was arrested by) Polteeman O'Connell | yeni Gov Robertson the. privilege Urmeforsi MONUICUFErs and deste ee ent a thug he bag {Mot so detailed paced nervously back ‘if! 424 Mrs. Ballington Boot, of «ation that he was sbamming y sald the man admitted the she of appearing. before: tt nd Jury } erste: BUNIGINg Famterinls used in ENG peared and forth between dormitory and tl Volunteers of America, probat Church's slow, even breathing Ing, but mumbled incoherently as to his | thy investigation of the closing of t ne he facte care e « l the street, € ed the Hy vo children yeot aly pulse best was unchang yoRson: I Commerce | ADVERTISEMEN | (Continued on Second Page.) NO one In the factory tata the pee Aaa sat ACES Ome es rae 8 ee seen : ywever, and the doctors reiterated or ——— be age OTS Avie. betas fe | siesta akt sho was severa pute er |Va a. lav when they were about to ¢ viterate “No witness is going before the & TS | that an employee passing through the he seven prisoners were hed if hs EAT yen expressions of opinion that the trany-|GOLFERS TIE FOR LEAD jy,..04 Jury, without, my consent ia TRINITY FRESHMAN FREE, (i) joy tieard Pnelaruls cles tor help | $500 bafl each by Magistrate Simoson jen Avenue and 84th Street mation during his tive weeks’ hun IN TITLE TOURNEY + om Governor 5 for the SENIOR NOW FIRE SUSPECT and went to his ussistance. Accord-|in West Farms Court for examinatic ie story was learned to-d strike had resulted in complete F power to supersede ” ——— ing to Englund the sound of the shot |on Mond. Former Sheriff Donnel Hooth visited the Women’s Cor OCR AL ADS. “Dl control of Moruing Roand ( 7 Sunda World | Evidence Awalnat George Muttigan was the first warning of (he presence | appeared as their counsel 1est of Magistrate John | ia eee, tind ably} or Southern Chau mh a». better than that. Jim, L y suiticten x ot the desperado. He turned as he —— - ' ao. ‘he children, a eagle et ; art ORES By Las SkaroRa the wplied. “TL have the 1 Cl ifi d S i HARTFORD prge Mulli- fell ¢ w the masked man SUPREME COURT JUSTIC fis Booth, were ero ' ery cee agree Mabe No. sue ae aauhiems eae powe te you | assified Section fun tu: | held on suspi- In saugeway’ « the en. KISS tha, teans bore “dow! U, Daugherty and Carl Aus. morning on now In its second i tion in connection with the trance to the corridor | ce ey Supreme Court Juat tonik + IGGSEN DE seas comie automObile | sutesmen nipionslily tournament at the County ¢, ition, has resulted I i the: college, was elk evolve ith one « empty, | with monia at MN No. t1 ite direction at Fhe had indicated he intended resttited in Ces for the first in t told its cashier and th i Should be in uting Attorney Schats B Tey OLeer Mlb Rae cn be AAW fost. gsth Street. Dir, PR alresstion webase a high priced ne third pla with Janwe Rogers. ‘tendering of superior Jidge Ghrias a Mt to warrant Seiat i | No. 1 §ith Strowt. w 4 iW Aeavad tc va ton, Os and Taw Haonnh Maple r's resignation, which the Goy- *\The World Office To-Day ; Rey ing ‘ ut His i tine sat the os Hb WORLD ENN EE HEE ve oil, Ps en ena Pea i Ww accept, The Judge i nt . his |} , . } ay Me t "1 : t missed one Grand Jury, causin, her daw i ‘ t Boor or e ah per dau Bunn: HS { f H yunanly iva nit coht Weather jthe County Attorney in open court to f England's wound is 6 Nous, [with ber fatner, to bwry nome, wail be checks for seie—aave “nd Qccounted for the high scores. ‘ e the Jurist, if f L '

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