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| | | | Stee EEN EEN nent me \ | ane a I TTT “automobile accident INDICT 3INFRAUD PRET PROMISES | OF S100000 8 COURT HE WONT. INSURANCE CLAIMS MOLESTHS BROE Five in Band Said to Have Syrian Girl Declares She Was) Been Aided by Cuipples and Unaware She Was Being | Dishonest Physicians. | Married. | OUT ON BAIL IN BOSTON. Rey. M. Simon Yonan, fifty-seven, of New Pritain, Conn., with a closely . ’ 2, trimmed black beard streaked with Accused of Swindling Con gray, osmilingly promised Jud pany Here—Frauds in Four p'aiota in the Third Precinct Cou ot Newark to-day not to molest his * States Charged. Dride of « week, Julian, twenty-one, Five mombers of an alteged band Who claims she was tricked into mur of syindicrs who, aided by deformed !g hiny | and Bippied persons and dishonest Julia, who ts tH! at the home of her | physictans, are satd to have. defrauded ap bathed at No. 528 Market Street ent ineurance companies in four Newark, returned to this country taxt | November from Beirut, where her | StataGout of mych more than $100,- 009 in_the Inst five years are under i ate aoa ; pai TH Boston, and Detectives Flood Pe ge i in pane ens Bhe and Gunite of the District Attorney's interpreter she declared — yesterd: Office were sent to that city to-day that her marringe Tuesday to F eet to efgyet thetr regrrest. Three of the Yonan, who is a Nestorian priest, was , vty yenter, HOt What she thought It was band were indicted in this city yester- | kie waid whe thought she was going Syrian parents sent her when she was | CARUSO’S THROAT ‘THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAR CH 3, 1922. GIRL WHO BECAME BRIDE OF PRIEST UNAWARE OF IT WASN'T KENNEALLY Affidavit of Grand Jury Wit- ness Tends to Invalidate tortion Indictment. Two of the witnesses on whose tes timony the indictment of William 1’. Kenneally, former Alderman, lieuten- ant of Charles F. Murphy and mem- ver of the Bullding Trades Council, was found for extortion, have jade affidavits tending to invalidate the indictrnent The affidavits were incorporated in }a motion to inspect the Grand Jury Ja | minutes prepared by former Assistant District Attorney George V. Medalic |which, he notified Deputy Attorney General Stanley Richter, will be ma Lefore Supreme Court Justice Wasser- yogel Monday, with the purpose of obtaining datn on which to ask for the dismissal of the indictment. Mr. Medalle asserts’ that on the in- |dictment were indorsed the names of JULIA MAHANNA. | ra larceny) a ‘ ~ Seta tires are Jacob teowie, travel a remdny wnicn would’ SHOWN IN PHOTOS _ jig" witnesses. Those were: So Fee oe eee ieiain, nousekeepe PRINTED IN ROME) |riickman, a tong Island City manu- GeyApnd Benjamin Greenwald, {wens «They wore married by the Rev. | ———— |facturer, who, it is charged, paid to “a * William ©, Leslie, rector of the Pro . bs : . " . ty, Whore addresses are UNKNOWN: Cathedral of the Protestant Kpixcopal | Vocal Cords Twice the Normal |Kenneally and Robert P. Brindell, Greenwald is, sald to be Eistein'# #0. yyoceme of New Jersey, Christ Church, iChairman of the Council, $8,000 to telegram #équesting the upprehen- Son Rt wis tre was sent to Howton Nowa Dame etie Ceremony Bie before Flood and Cuniff ieft, ¢ said she became suspicious and tried fore Wood and. Cunt te ye ine (©, MAKE NO response, Ont no one @ictment made public to-day of de- understood her but her relatives and eee The Gocan, Accident. ana the¥, she continudd, made no eftorts Guarantse Corporation af No. 114 eee acne Caribe Mahann | Fitth Avenue, this city, by filing false ited, aiied. ttle priest: ih tha capi | Lay od en y eyicatay {HY of @ marriage broker and comin Py cay thee Ris ieeeatigwttona te the church just mm time ior { aoe S wedding, reported he had been unatl apparently disclosed that the organi- ¢¢ jearn thet Yonan had the properts gation has been defrauding accident y, claimed to possess in New [rituin. | a cSaaestient we rp Her brother, James, then fowrht | , : chu- ith her uncke on the steps of the 2 pendant Hed adi and alwaye.by. yurch while her husband denowie | ‘er nnd demanded that she com At the-office of the Ocean corpo vith him ES One eR Monrdt was aid that there were ten — she said she réfused to xo with members in the swindiing crowd «i that they have preyed not only on in- furance companies bit on transpor- ution companies as well. ‘Twenty five clabiiy aggregating more then “phe family then went tw Judge $00,000, Were filed with companies y'Aloia and swore out a warrant fm this city dione, according to tho eharging Yonan with threatening their | etutement. lives, pending Julia's action to secure Records show that Histein bad an an annulment | lability policy — wittiam J. Kearns, counsel with the Ocean corporation and that yutia, and Joseph J. Durnn and ate cen moMta cinimed p, Schreck, counsel for Yonan, told Kintein's motor car, driven iy dren the court that the latter had promised wald, resulting in’ an injury to hip ‘2 Keep the peace and that they de- left foot. Investigating the claim, “red to discontinue the police court the insurance people found that on action. Yonan, who stood beside | Jen...21, 19%, a claim of $400 had them, smilingly nodded to the court been paid by'them in a similgr geci- 1 confirmation. him and that he later threatened to) Kill the whole family on their door | steps’ if he were denied on of her. for! it, the driver, the car and the! “My clic denies haying made lured person being identical with these threats,” sald Mr, Durna, “but thos8\ noted’in the later claim. Also Promises to keep the pence. He will 4; was discovered that moncy had. esist in the Chancery Court an at- been.obtaited from half a dozen other tempt to annul the marriage.’’ companies for similar accidents, | Judge D'Aloia paroled Yonan in th District Attorney Simmons said he custody of his attorney with the pro had ‘learned (hat Itzkowitz had been vision that he remain out of Newarl crippled ‘neatly all his life, having a until the Chancery Court action comes deformity of the left instep, which up. was Unusually high and caused him to! After the hearing in Police Court, mp | Yonan, through his attorneys, denied that Miss Mahanna did not know sli was to be married. FOR N. Y. HARBORS tho match,” said Mr. Durna. “They nt for Father Yonan, who they knew River and» Harbor Bill, Carrying W#* well-to-do, and arranged tor the $38 % Asprcn ai fe. mAITiagn, to which she contented. fhe 000,000 ropriation, Re- ported. Out by Committee. was given the French version of thc ritual to read several days before the ceremony, During the ceremony the WASHINGT! March 3,—New minister extended the time for possible iver and harbdr improvements call- objections, but none was made. for estimated expenditure of “After the ceremony some time was approximately, $21,000,000 would be spent arranging for the duwry, @uthorized under a bill ordered re- through which, according to Syrian Ported to-day by the House Rivers custom, they desired Father Yonan and Harbors Committee, which in- to settle a part of his estate on his cludes the following items: wife because he was a widower and . New York and New Jersey Chan- | has a grown son. The dowry was mel, $10,400,000; Black Rock Channel gmade and accepted by her, and Tonawanda Harbor, New York, “All of this action is the outgrowth $55,000; Mamaroneck Harbor, N.,Y., of religious feeling by people ac- $103,000; New Rochelle and Echo quainted with the Mabannas who are Bay Harbor, N. ¥., $35,000, and Wil- | Syrian Catholics and who oppose a mington Harbor, Del, $630,000. match with Father Yonan, who is an oS | Assyrian and a member of the Nes- CANADA WON’T SEND lay? orate which was separated t Catholi h h e fir! NEGRO BACK TO U. Ss. [ates atholic church in the fifth ‘USE CAT-O"-NINE TAILS Extradition Request of North Caro- | Hille ling Bet 4 and Mans -ON INMATES, IS CHARGE Released by Judge. HAMILTON, Ont., March 3—| Alleged in Home at Camda. ‘County Judge Snider to-day released |, TRENTON, N. J. March Matthew Bullock, American Negro, {M8t {he management of the Mary who was held at the request of United Qn, NJ haw procsly abun tte aoe Biates authorities for extradition to porate privileges were made to-day in Norlina, N. C., where he is wanted an information for quo warranto filed en a charge of attempted murder. in the Supreme Court by Attorney Gen- | Immorality treatment Also Charges Mary J The Southern State refused to send eri! Thomas F. McCray witnesses to Canada to testify in, The informati * that Inmate extradition proceedings. | have b a th ni to live itary d with 1 100d. lexed also that the atmosphere hoi immoral harkes wore made that elgh- in rooms wretc a le JERSEY GIRL ELOPES It ts TO SKIP BIG WEDDING ™ Gs teen inmates had been mistreated, In Mine Ettm Singer Slips Away, Dodg- some instances, it is alleged, women's ing Formal Ceremony Parents | hair was pulled ' ——— Because she did not want the lurce NEW YORK NOT SO SAFE RSPR RtEUS GR, New, Gvaied, Sanitary Wrapper wedding planned by her parents, but AS HAYTI AFTER DARK] px GIVES N.Y. GNGIN- NC | age bed quiet and unostentatious, . EEK HISTORIC. PEN, Btta Singer, twenty-three, daugh- | ' sia “, F ter of Isaac Binger, » Perth Ainboy N, | G08: Russel 8 Marines Will] prosident Harding, It was announcea| MMA the Genuine Rogue, y J.. Jeweller, eloped yesterday with her Hee, Inland Indefinitely, to-day the Engineering Sovleties fiance, Philip Schlesinger, twenty-four, WASHINOT: March 3.—American lair has presented to Edw: NEES & pubiic schvol teacher, of No. 392 Park Bull win J. a ie ‘ark marines will continue policing Hayti in-| pyindle, Chairman of the Patent Com- Made by SHARPLESS, Phila. ‘Mrs. ‘Singer, the bride's mother, re- 4°finitely, Brig. Gen, John H, Russell,| mittees of the American Enginesring ceived a telephone call from the’ girl recently appointed Haitian High Com-| Council and the American Society of last night, saying she and Schlesinger missioner, declared to-day following a| Mechanical Kngineers, the pen with bad been married in New York and conference with President Harding pre- | which the patent offlee relief bill was lay Were on thelr way to Atlantic City. puratory to leaving to-morrow for bis| signed, Mr, Prindle, a New York Jaw- | take care 16 The formal wedding, which was to post at Port au Prince the Nght of the Wige & week we been followed by a dinner at a! Gen. ius rth Amboy Hotel, was set for been entirely pacified March 26, | stranger 14 safer th and that ow than in | 000 and $800,000, which had been de- however, sald Hayt! has a ow fength—Lungs Those of a Superman. Associated Press.) ROME, Mareh 8. avert a strike on his factory building; Roswell D. Tompkins, former Sec tary of the Council and office manager ce _ 9 for Brindell at No. 12 St. Mark's Che throat of Knrteo Caruso, | trace, and H. G, Baleom and C, G STAR Hs TREE AU: PRI Orewa chton, Mr, Medalie says that he death to the Naples Museum for has been unable to find out the where- mestical seston vies FepTO™ [I outer be Tico And WVELENION vor duced pictorially by Be Sea ERUChine) elie! RULE ES RI ae? newspapers to-day, whieh puby | adavits ure by ‘Tompkins and Blick- lished the opinion of doctors who the most extraor- known for man. Genpeiye it a Tompkins swore that when he was tefore the Grand Jury he suid Venneally was a member of building Trades Council executive committee, that he had seen Ken- neally Several times in consultation with Brinde!l. Asked if he knew Sol Liickman, he said that though not. knowing him by name he had sevn | iickman several times in the coun- dinary development Media tha} the Caruso's vocal cords were twice ihe normallength of these organs, ind his breathing power was de- cribed as phenomenal, The epi- « thick as that of the leepest base singers, while its at- tachment to the tongue was of such a nature as to permit the glottis was 4 greatest’ rapidity of vibrations, |¢!l rooms waiting to see Brindell. thus accounting for the immense | Finally he swears: | "“I was asked if 1 range of the great tenor's voice. [ever saw Brindeil, Kenneally und lckman together and J rephed tha: 1 never had seen them together,"’ Blickman swore that on or about Feb. 16 last he did tell the Grant His lung power was so enormous that he could make the cords of 4 plano vibrate by merely breath- SWEARS THAT MAN MANY SUGGESTIONS HEPAID$3,00070 OF UNTERMYER NOT IN LOCKWOOD BILLS od Recommendation to The Evening That erees Handle Rent Cases Not Included. WNL FOR COMBINES BOOSTING RENTS 1S (Continued from, First lage.) Ref-| the construction of buildings, though the same be used in con- nection with labor. A bill requiring insurance com- panies (without, however, com- babodbaed pelling them to dispose of their ALBANY, March 3.—Matertat at! present securities) to invest at hand permitting comparisons shows) jeast 40 per cent, of thelr future that the Lockwood committee bilis! ivestable funds in mortgage presented yesterday, dealing with the} joans on improved, unencum- housing situation In all its ramifica- Hon of she ea Hale @-! pered real property to an amount tions, flo not include several recom x mondations m by Samuel Untet hot to excecd 66 2-3 per cent. of inyer that other of hia recommendations} erty, until the total amount of the City ot Woe eae nanaaitie na Beier hie tae) SUCH mortgage loans shall ,from city may at dts electio neond ite dare ie tll, programme 1 year to year equal 80 per cent. of self of contritets of b-contraa- Te PHGK, PIG. ne tors, where the principal fails to jeristation ‘The missing matter may] the total assets of such com- ath he included in bills to be introduced] panies. wTEReHE His: CONERAGE, lacer. Following is the situation; yi The committee also recommends “ir. Untermy ornmendation A bill amending Section 100 of | that Congress be memorialized; that twenty-five ret appoinied| the Insurance law, as ame nded by To amend the Eederal Anti-Trust to dispose of pending Emors Chapter 483 of the Jaws of 1921, |Lawa so ag to take from the courts Law cases In the Munictr 80 as to Strike out the provision | inaividuals upon conviction for vio- pears to have been ignored giving the Superintendent of In- Mr. Untermyer's recommendation! guranco, the eight to extend be- [ton of those tawa, and to compel that the Donnelly Anti-Trust yond 1926 the period within wiloh | the mposition of prison sentences, aa), amended by the repeat of at it a tired to has been recommended with respect amen) eI ead such companies are red in the amendment of the State laws. vision exempting co-operative asso: dispose of thelr stock investments, So aulatee the) oWwers' Ot the rea, tions of farmers, Rare ener Hest dai i A bill amendin Section 141 of eral Trade Commission so that it mies &c., appears to have been ig-| the insurance law mots ce i shall be vested with the samo powers nores for State supervision © a De The pereer of funds to be ins} yates and rate making bureaus ay AaesclgCGa Oe dee Stade verted by insurance companies io] and organizations and liniting the |i 6 state ‘Trade Board ith renee mortgages On unineumbered property | getivities of these bueaws and ty stote associations, and to prohibit is lower in the committee bills than] subjecting them and their prac-— | . , in Mr. Untermyer's recommendation.| tices to State control | Mr. Untermyer's recommendation | A bill granting to «li mutual that the State create a monopoly in| insurances companies that pro- workmen's compnsation insurance ap-| vide safeguards to policy hold- pears to have been ignored ers equal to those provided by Mr. Untermyer's recommendation! the stock companies, the same that stock insurance companies be) right to transact all kinds of in required to set aside as a trust fund! gurance as are now possessed vy for policyholders, interest and income! stock companies organized under derived from unearned pri prohibiting stockholders f in such interest and income appears A bill permitting mutual em to have been ignored. ployers’ liability corporations tc Mr, Untermyer's recommendation| divide their directors into group: that life Insurance companies be re-| whose terms may expire in dif- quired to dispose of their stocks within| ferent years, In t me manney two years has been amended so as to] in which stock corporations ave to 1926. counsel to the committe: extend the limit of time of disposition and{ the appraised value of such prop- emiums and rom sharing the laws of this State, and foreign states and countries. now so permitted { A bill prohibiting the conver PROPOSED IN BL of ok insurance compat A bill reapiring all insurance (except life), companies to sell and dispose within five years from the passtge of this act of all their investments in common or preferred stotks of corporations and of all securities held by them other than stcurities in which saving banks and life Insurance companies are now permitted by law to invest. A bill requiring the savings banks in this State to invest and to keep invested from and out of all future Investable funds sot ‘less than 40 pear cent. of their deposits in mortgage loans in improved unefcumbered real property. A bill permitting tte people to appeal .o the Appellate Division and* to the Court’ of Appeals at any time within six months after the making of an order, rul- ing or decision by any court dis- missing an indictment, other than made at the: trial and on the merits, A bill amending the Charterot > ing upon them. ‘The doctord de- scribe Carnso's lungs as (hoge of 4 superman, and declare’ that from head to foot he A mag- nificent singing machine. Ld aga LOST BONDS WORTH | $300,000 FOUND Jury that to avert a strike he patd $3,000 to a man he bofleved to be | Kenneally. But the next day there | was published in The World a picture | which, the affidavit continues, was | said to be a portrait of the said) neally. He now swears, therefore, that the man to whom he paid the $8,000 was not William P. Kenneally, Securities Held by District Attor- ne, whom he had never seen when he ney as Evidence Had | testified before the Grand Jury. | aint Blickman further swears that he} Been Mislaid. was not at any time while before the Securities valued at between $200,-|Grand Jury asked to describe the man +,/ny picture of that man shown to posited with the District Attorney's |j4 ie identification, He swears he us evidence were re-|/does not now remember the name of for use stored to-day to their rightful owners|the man to whom he paid the bribe, after a report they were lost having heard that man's name only ore . once and believing it to be Ken- The attorneys for’several brokerage |neqiy, ‘This man, he said, was but houses recently made application for| thirty-five or forty years old, weighed the return of the stocks and bonds|from 180 to 190 pounds and had which had been in charge of former|dark hair and complexion, Assistant District Attorney John T. eS Dooling, who resigned last January, Mr. Banton could find no one in the office who knew where they were kept and Was unable to reach Mr, Dooling, who had written to the owners to call at the District Attorney's office for]: them. ‘A systematic search was started by an Assistant District Attorney, as- sisted by two clerks, and to-day the securities all neatly classified and docketed with memoranda as to their ownership were found in a document sufe in Mr. Dooling's former office, which had not been disturbed since Mr. Dooling moved out, MOVIE BUILDINGS BILL WINS SENATE WALES SHOT AT IN'INDIA, SAYS LONDON REPORT “Absurd Ramor,” Declares Eve- ning News in Publishing It. LONDON. March 8 (Associated Press).—The Evening News tu-dav publishes what 1s characterizes as “an «nsurd rumor’ which is being persist- ently repeated in London that the érince of Wales has besn shot at in India. Officials here know nothing of any such incident, The latest report frora India says the Prince left Satwari to- day for Peshawar, Despatches from India Feb. 24 re- forted that members of the Prince of Wales's party had oeen fired pon vhile motoring from Delhi to Puttl- ala, An India Office version later declared that some of the motor cars had been hit by a smal! object, not a hullet; it may have been a stone civher thrown or picked up by cha wheels of the car, Will Put Houses and Their Con- struction in Industrial Com missioner’s Care. (Special to The Evening World. ALBANY, March 8.—Tho Senate to-day passed the bill placing all mov- tres and other = and all con- under the sup- ing picture houses, th places of amusement, struction of the same, For its health promotion ervision of the State Industrial Com- value, one package of missioner iy ¥ bill was the outcome of tho| @ °F bas Ancre Cheese hocker ‘Theatre disaster in replace a cut of beef many times its weight. And it’s never et Washington American ‘tT nd the collapse of the atre in Brooklyn while y enginee! t arehate conditions | P in the patent offic iy ; Srna | York City after dark, The marine force FR: JOHN’S FOR COLDS _ of 1.700 is snail for ube two and one Goughs and body pullding, all pure Alf million inhabitants of Hayti, Russel feod.~ Avi. said. 1] game BE. W. Gro 30 BAERUMG) die Aare i reward (ffir wibr Soir uc Mi MeL MINT DAveXHTaNTVoriexi a ivou svive /extreviive\iv@virextvaxn Kenneally and which he now knows | to be an accurate likeness of Ken-| to whom he paid the $3,000 nor was; Ta, at 6.80 Tuee (FY A street or sports. DR. PvicesCe. Broadway 29 WUST-S4 STREET Wik Prom SATURDAY Dress Sale of Great Importance Specially Purchased - On Sale Tremendously Below Regular Price 16-75 This is an unmatchable offer ing of frocks in the newest most fascinating styles of the hour. Canton crepe and satin canton, in charming pane) tunie and straightline effects. In periwinkle, gray rust, bens, navy, black, finme and tan New Crepe Silk Frocks of Highest Quality and Utmost Style-Distinction 25.00 39.75 on heathe: Beautiful nish in eu chillas, Sport Plaids & Double Face Cloths 25.00 Illustrated. A wide, full cut garment with a big Mare. 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The committee reporta New York City needs 70,000 “additional health- ful and sanitary apartments of four rooms each that can be rented at not to exceed $9 per room.” it urges passage of the bill Introduced some time ago to allow the Metropolitan Life and other insurante companies to build these apartments. Construc- tion, the committee promises,’ will start the moment the bill becomes a law. Best & Co. 5th Avenue at 35th Street—N. ¥. Established 1879 The Small Fur for Spring Stone-Marten Scarfs | 35.00 Deep-furred skins, un- usually large and of a beautiful color. Fox and Mink ‘Scarfs at this price also. J. 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Its al- most magical suds just soak out ! the dirt Fat your muscles used to have to rub away. ‘ When you use Rinso you need do no rubbing except on the par- ticularly soiled places that always do need special attention, and yet your clothes will be as clean as if you had toiled over them in the old back-breaking way.—Advt. | - - DIED. OTTLEY.—On March 3, 1922, at No. Weat 53d st., New York, JAMES H * husband of Lucetta Banks Gil Notice of funeral later. FUNERAL DIRECTORS, ‘When Death Occurs Call “Columbus 8200" FRANK E. CAMPBELL, “Dhe Funeral Church"iwe., CNON-SECTARIAN) ts