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RE age 7 . x 2 THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MARCH 6, 1922 ‘ WARONGOMBINES [ASKPRESIDENT © [“rote'tie'erie |MRS. ASQUITH IS AMAZED (STATE PUT INT. © “wokoReD'as aur [i.e Sioa | DIES FROM BURNS |!* ‘0 St. John's Hospital, ‘The al ONLY BEGUN HINTS HOWPACTSAFFECT. uaggess“” Now'a Toe OF PRompirion, !2DNMSONSFOR can owea LOCKWOODREPORT, ISHVAGREEMENT, MRSS Se nn. uc, vals eecraaeans NEMPHONERATES mandeered another car and started | Drinking by Young Men and that they have been forgotten. It ts Country at Mercy of Building| Senate, Beginning Treaty ie pursult. ENDURANCE DIET , + not so in gland and Canada, The Women Is Shocking. 1 attention, respect and kind- | Communities Grouped, Towns Trade Associations, It Says— cussion, Requests More | ations Courts Too Lenient. H Information. Then consider their diet a marvel no more! It is bread cheese and onions; Have you ever watched them there is much pene a 4 i ; of Similar Size Being Given 3 LAW. --—>— gang of Italian laborers ai marvelled at their endurance LUSK URGES CHURCHES | Similar Tolls. Only Sensible Thing She Sees} TO BACK UP DRY LAWS a ALBANY, March, 6.—Following its Dati tii node lineii t t Staetines|OTder to the New York Telephone Is to Return to Laat Wines {1 ne Beater Co Sat ee Company to redier ste rates, the Pub: F » Service Commission to-day {xsted and Beer, SYRACUSE, N. Y., March 6.—Minte- sade legac Y | > ters of ‘Central New York to-day were ]of the S| HAD FAVORED TH ‘HOUSING EVIL GROWS.| WASHINGTON, March 6.—A reso- | tution asking President Harding what | And the onions are as la’ ;as oranges and are eat whole and raw. effect ratifieation of the four-power City Still Needs 80,000 New ‘ Pacific treaty will have.,on the cele Homes — Remedy in 18 [brated “Lansing-tahii ae an order arranging cities and villages © in twelve groups and fix- nt he : | eee ARR ERIE, Buates eid! Juba \ Mrs. Margot Asquith, who believed | urged to “leave the sidelines" to which | ing the rates for cach group. . Months Under New Laws. | was adopted to-day by sve Mekelae Prohibition was a good thing when|many were sd to have retired In neing the groups, geographic ie peso the a —-- | There Je no ‘alliance’ in the four- she arrived in New York a few weeka| “spectators” after the enactinent of the|!ines have been disregarded, so that ol griculture has urged or cit ely the atios nor any obliga Frohibition laws and “get ba®k into the | VHlages 8 of approxima By Joseph S. Jordan. power Pacific t Americans to use onion ago, has returned from a tour of the ep a 1 ) « hether ... | tion to use force, Senator New of In * | fairy eigertiah oe = -_ se| Same population, no matter w (Staff Correspondent of The Evening | iiana, Republican member of the For-| Princess country entirely alienated from the| "EME Ms vee vane i aa in Western New York or on the east- more generally! Id. m potlo he at ee See State! ward tip of Long Island, have the Sah ede clan Relations Committee, declared to.) OLGA {eeven Senate, ih addreseing a moving of mine | same rate. ‘his teehown by tho #e¢- | They may be found, in ALBANY, March 6.—The report of jday in opening in the Senate discus-| of GREECE “Twas much in favor of Prohibition | jaters,’ He spoke in place of Fe ap ae et most delectable form, in ond group, in which is placed Bast Syracuse, adjacent to § use, and East Quogue, Floral lark and other the Lockwood Housing Committee, the /#lon of the treaties on behalf of the] 441 Administration, He declared that the | Betrothal vhiel yen below, will be aoe ot whion 16 given pelow, Wt four-power treaties guve safeuards at first,” she said, “because I thought | Prohibition — Commissioner whose business engagements for His Son and Heir Jit might stop drinking among the ne Ps to cancel an invitation to speak. oT submitted to both Houses of the Leg-|ror peace to the United States and | Announced by King poor, and in a Prohibition country the| Senator Lusk impressed upon Gane Taian Cowie, 08 well) 88) VLRBES CHABIIETE Haein: Islature at to-night’s session und will ]did not impair American sovereignty Christian, |poor woman would receive her hus- he iimperative necessity of Im Northern and Wentern vey and Receives Sily | Both the telephone company and er Shield for Running iitant campaign for|the municipalities affected. by the Barefoot Through Snow to using the church fore Baery quent stews carved be timely in its presentation, following |und made a detailed comparison of | COPENHAGEN, March 6 (Ass0-|!nd's wages instead of its being rexaive us it does the Introduction of the | {i (ention With the tare at the | lated Press).—King Christian: and jspent on a Saturday night. law enforcement. order are given the right to appeal Soiind’ Al housing bills and the amendments to| treaties wore “co-operative” while | Queen Alexandrina have announced| ‘Hut a little experience of the ac-|¢ cn church’ peohieitton ay inportant /from the classification by filing an sound Alarm, the emergency rent laws amd preced-|the League, he said, was “drastic | the betrothal of Crown Prince Chris: | tual working of it quickly changes| aw enforcement fs vital to the existence |“PPlication, with the reasons for the WATERBURY, Conn., March 6.— ing-consideration of both by themem-| 84 compulaory"? and required sub-|tinn Frederick of Denmark to Prin-| one's views. ‘The drinking by your|°f,tie church, the Htate und elvitiza.|/dcsired | recluasification, with | the | The Waterbury Fire Prevention Bu- 2, through Fire Marshal Frank mission of all questions to a council. | © ; tion,” commission not later than April 15. |, al Lnutend of threatening, injure or | #e88 Olga of Greece, eldest daughter | young men and maidens is shocking. Ac cdlapieonaioais New York City, as comprised in the J ay : Seige CIED ‘The committees in which thp bills] jmpairing our liberties, free institu-| of Prince Nicholas. The announce-|1 am told nothing like it was known five boroughs, ig made a single group, Holland, has presented Charlotte af ee teh fi now repose will have to give Immedi-| tions, independence and sov ty,|ment says the couple became en-|\efore the days of Prohibition. It is N y R0C GAS LAW Buffalo is also group by itself, | Gibson, a thirteen-year-old schoolgirl, Ot pct Catbnid et) ure) | gaged at Cannes, |due, apparently, to the fact that drink |e Te A Pe cui atl ay ate attention to their consideration it} this treaty (the four-power mei wcuse are com-| With a silver shield for bravery, On| SANAIE RIZANETHL emis geting th Fe Wa tavncatty reported abot | ere kone emery OF Vall oF bined as a group. the night of Keb, 17 she ran three ; ey are to be favoral D hn Ht, Ireli : " said Senator N He emph aoe. eae Booey laa? Go psiered ) /etG Th uction in rates at points’ blocks through the streets barefooted age BPN Ce and given time for deliberation in| that rejection of the four-power tre The Crown Prince of Denmark was | to, AP avu Wye CARON Ae outside New York averages about 7 and clad only in her nightgown, te 105 Maven st, Brookiya, both Houses, To-morrow will be the | would continue in force the Anglo-| born March 11, 1899, and is four) | ide wate in Clinic ac, per cent., while in the city it is just. turn in an alarm for a fire in 1 March 7, at 8 P.M last day for the reception of reports | Japanese alliance with its menace to] years older than his flancee. : bie : : eee? under 5 per cent home ut No, 88 Linden Strect. After Relea A lvording to Mrs, Asquith. She said rane rom : 1 little over a year ago the name fi Assembly Committees, for at! "Regarding the treaty provision tor| z i |t turning In the ala e remained a ean midnight all committees but those of /conference and determination of pro-|0f Princess Olga was frequently |men and women she met talking of | 10. the way open for us to proceed with-| 119 your ty direct the Gremen to hee] son. or tus ee rules cease to function Jeedure in case of aggrexston, Senator | mentioned fn connection with William | this subject and deploring It. 4 out any legal and constitutional ques- | ome. 7 H 2 ‘ ‘ i | When asked if the drinking among . —_>— ’ Raabe i E 4 DAVIS Senator Charles €. Lockwood and |New said that the Root-Takahira |B, Leeds jr., son of the “Tin Plate | tions hanging over our heads. Her aunt, Mrs. Katherine Ryan, 1@ young wome orse here agreement contained « similak clav King,” and Princess Anastasia of i PDH a meta ee aon Daecun tt Phe committee will proce as rescued from the bur build- |} al | Sunday, March 1 Madison nly, at her residence, the majority of the Housing Com (Continued From Firs: Page.) n in England and on the Con ing while she was gone by Li Gov HA wife of the mittee returned here last night, ent- Greece. It was widely reported that |nent, she held up her hands and said: | hope, rapidly to an equitable deter- Of : per eie Dy aout ae William Leonard Davie of Washingt LOAN BONUS BILL °: | 7 | Charles A.. Templeton, but was frlisht- | ting short the week-end in New Yor! \they were engaged, but shortly after | > "I never in all my life saw a young | opinion said arose from the} mination of a rate for gas (0. be fully burned. She died while the pre-| ? ‘ Chairman Lockwood is consulting with | IN HOUSE TO-DAY | young Leeds married Princess Xenta | Woman Li ee wah pe pee | statute ig . Gg {char ed to consumers of the various sentation ceren es were in progt Hane aire eae ste ; * pee eal A eet stay th a ag ‘ or any publ ic z . w York courts erred in setting @);as companies in this city, 1 feel Lieut. G Templeton alsu has] ae on Buaanen aire the leaders of both Houses to-day tr . . of Russia, a niece of King Constan-| such a thing would be unheard of. [| rate for gus, the opinion declared. — |that we will accomplish much by the been recommended for his bravery tn 1 ent in Washingtoi an effort to secure as early an ud-| Details Virtually Complete at} tine of Greece. |did not see any young women intoxi-| ‘Rute-muking is no function of the! round tal method we have just risking } ife to save Mrs. Ryan.| ! ‘ vancement as possible and arranging Ways and Means Meeting ———____ cated in Chicago or elsewhere in this|couris and should not be attempted, |adopted, where the city and the gas Ele too wore only night clothir nt D.C. papers pleawe copy ‘ ‘i me . . , y but I was told of it) either directly or indirectly,"’ the opin- |e nies and the consumi ~~ H and st, White Plati lor un immediate hearing before the Tr, | country my i yo rectly he opin- | companies an nsumers in gen. ' . jain * a To-Day. |MRS. SANGER WINS on every side."* ion said, “After declaring the 80-cent {eral will meet with the representa- TEXAS R.R. SUIT st nr gt “spay WASHINGTON, March 6.~-The Cer- | JAPAN’S CONSENT | “1! sw it.” said her secretary, “1 iscatory, the court should not |tives of the commission to settle all OPS) \ « \ at i mother Speaker H. Kdmund Machold um-|yipcate and Loan Soldier Honus Lill | saw many young women under the attempted. to subject the com-| technical questions and matters of IS DISMISSED} \""' Pope Gil nounced today that all the ume pos-| wil) be introduced in the House late = influence of liquor at a la party] pany for an indefinite period to some] fact. L cannot say anything about DSIRE Ad Sane uh zs sible will be extended to the com. | to-day. Will Be Allowed to ach Birth | which we attended in Chicago. They] unknown rate to be proclaimed in the | the merits of the decision until I have Dek R Ratbone , : eaten ‘ ‘i 6 ‘ c " ‘ . ere not completely drunk, but were] future upon consideration of condi-|read it, but Tam glad t 2 decision urt Declares Rate GOTO GE ° e 4 heir re . Republican members of th® Ways a 4 Se kraras (eine were Ae q Ls ‘ rm Hist, White Pilatus, on ‘Tue mittees to get In thelr reports. He) | iM a Committee mude so much | Control When She Arrives From quite perceptibly ‘under the influ-|tjons then prevailing.” one way or the other has been Aust Got ad Stata | ee r ne said that the A bly will not ad. Must Go to United Stut2 morning 7, at 10 o'vlock, said tha e Assembly not ad-| oross in fixing details of the meas- San Francisco. ence Under the decision the Public Ser- | reached.” r 1s t his th Ne journ to-morrow afternoon out will ur that it was virtually completed at | Prohibition is unquestionably a] vice Commission will fix future rates} Willlam 1. ‘om, chief counsel NOTCHES SAU Bis “homes ik New <a Chy, Monday t ny, March J, HE J husband of Allee C, Bt take a recess u.cil 9 o'clock to-mot- | meeting this morning. TOKIO, March 6.—Margaret San-|y row night for the purpose of receiv. | Mr, Fordney said the committee had | er, American birth control advoc y bud thing as it is administered te, |paid Mrs. Asquith, ‘The rich get that are not confiseatory und that are | for Consolidited Gas Company in in conformity with the court's ruling. | its long fight azainst the 80-ce | | WASHING! Mareh 6.—Th t law, ‘ : ‘ © of Strong Horch ing reports from all committees whici | reason to believe that President Har-| will be permitted to spread her teach-|they want to drink, I don't know} ‘The case has been in litigation be. | said: ‘This decision justifies our atti- BIPSTHS DUKES SISTER EDS ti pe way be ready. ing was not opposed to the rtificate}ings in Japan, ly was announced to- | about the poor, but I understand there] fore the Supreme Court for the last} tude all alon We have no fight with brought by the State of Texas chu f arrival of 3 The report of the committee say#1oan provision under which national|day that the previous decision of the |!5 Re seareity of liquor. three years. The law was strongly | reasonable regulation, but we did ob- Jensing (he constitutionality of the] totenkiss Irs. Bhlermann that the housing situation is growing]and State banks and trust companies | Japancse authorities to permit Mrs, | “The only sensible thing, It seems) erended by both New York City and |Ject to regulation by an obsolete vyntro! of the Interstyte Commerce | sur worse and that the trade conspirators | would be authorized to loan mount| Sanger 10 come here only as a tourist |t® me, is to return to Heht wine and | the State. standard which was unquestionably Commission over full have homeseekers at their |equal to 50 per cent. of the Ajusted | and not to allow her to lecture, had|beer. “One of the noticeable things) Ju Hand, in his decree in the|confiscatory. The decision administers features of the Transportation Act of | of Mr. and Mra. John tate rates and other | pope, Sanat years) ennel mercy. rervice pay. [tl was estimated that! been reconside She will be per- |#bout your life in this country is the | Consolidated Gas Company case, stip:|a rebuke to Ma Hylan and the 129, including the ality of | r Referring to the work still before |the total amount of money that the|mitted to. spe rdance with |W#y yeu are being interfered with by ted that the rate until March 1,| other city authorities who have beex li | A, Mo, Monday, Mareh 6. the committee, the report announces | banks would be asked to advance} the plans whieh ide before |the Government. This is not a free! y421, should be $1.20 per thousand |calling all kinds of names and who Ju in the family plot, Witmi it must see that the labor untons live | probably would not exceed $500,0000,- | leaving the United apan, |country, like England cubic feet and he ordered impounded | have been denying any justice wh uits up to their promises of reform and|o00, If ail of the service men clected| Mrs. Sanger left San Francisco two| Mrs. Asquith does not think’ the! the difference between that figure and} soever in our position.’ brought | that It has much more work to do|the certificate option, it was pointed | weeks ago. United States sufficiently respects for~ | the old 80-cent rate pending action by | ——— Aaya Ueny Cou FUNERAL DIRECTORS with the emp.oyers’ groups. The ]out, the immediate face valur the oe [mes eervice ier, ae ES the State authorities to fix a new rate.| CONSOLIDATED GAS © 2 ntoratate « Gan: | yee aoe Building Trades Employers’ Associ- certificates would be only $1,560,000 ay for them seems pertunctory; | ‘he State authorities failed to act by m ind t nited = Reap NORGE OEE Us patie 1s [Soo cr the eamain ae the periodate Dee oer ce Hinsland and Canada take much better! starch 1 aud the Comolidated Con! JUMPS $9.75 AFTER ‘1h sctio ‘When Death Occurs, | 3B further investigation, the investign-|estimate for the. cash bonus, Hall} IN LIQUOR SEIZURE {care of sick and crippled ex-soldiers, | jzny proceeded to charge from that 1 . _ Call “Columbus 8200". ) tion of the insurance companies must |the men borrowed from the banks, {1 ————— |she sald per 1,000 cubic feet, the | DECISION IS OUT sreans mu we oPRow FRANK E. CAMPB! | be continued, prosecutions must 0 | was said, the total advance would not | Ma to Poltceman in the Dark,| “Iam afraid that, speaking gener- | bove 30 cents still being im: | — lh) “She Gi ral Chi BELL, | pressed, and considerable more testl- | exceed $780,000,000. Sayn Inspector, ally, this country _ has forgotte BN Had’SoldsabO7 Betore'and inca Rew “ i « t ELoipindb desea ING, mony must be taken regarding (he Ghodmoven egnanivacres (oa) AIduy os [nee ane eat AHS Scrat ee The amount of money impounded i le ee Bk pile te ions ieee dern sed Pall pe St manner in. which. certain laudlosn |pereang them eo) lotie as the courtal ite schoonors in ‘Westchester Creek at noe apeaking of this bonue question | uo proximately $20,000,000 Inthe Con-| Minutes Rose to 101—Later ral vaewnt Los at Nee aA Broadway at 66th have evaded the emergency rent |adopt this attitud 71) Streat’ oni vehe laws, The report calls attention to the| liquor were disc no gi The report, practically the same as | fact that although many abuses were| Harms Court to-day, bul were inne -| AG mae Wine Hid dlok and “Chip pred ti the original, drafted by Samucl Un-| discovered in the trades unions, | distely rearrested on charges of trans es tater ne sick and eripr 1 termyer, declares: b ave, whole, dis. | porting the same liquor iy, whout ada s “The employers’ association and the Ley seep id 94 eae hel om $100,000 worth. Federal agents were BAe iy in) weaewomes on ehore hela > lithe so- constituent associations entering into | hosecs which has not been detectable | Rant with ¢ warrants. It was aid jany attention. I'don't care no much! PUBLIC SERVICE eer Sh thaiNew its membership are more largely than| among the employers’ groups. that seven of he} about the bonus or how good the in- Stock’ Exchange figured in a sex ner erews and the other for men Wiki Aisne? Pavia eg we: the any other single factor responsible] ‘The committee finds, despite as- OT ae! paplivatnd 1h tha earner ee te Fe Ee ‘ce! BOARD WILL ACT tional rise. for the acts that have dome so much | sertions of the Real Estate Board touch that is needed bat the. individ. | ore eho court tind finished, read yas consigne, the ober 28 4) vat touch, the personal kindness, | QUICKLY ON RATE),, urt decreed that the Sells Up to 106 1-2 hall be promptly | of possessing |of which I hear so much, Money is € Supreme ( ln the West) xd. It will not help, But ney U | impounded tm Nl yeturned to the Consolidated Com ar of the Unitec You don't entertain | pany PRs ehh dine eared law as unconstitu xet bell to cripple building operations tn the} that there is no housing crisis, “the | go- betw aaa - 5 its decision the news was flashed city of New York." conditions still existing among the| Police Jnspector Liebers said ny offer Wien t asin Chicngo dt Wiitedisy) ., [to Wall Street via news tickers and Of the general combination in the| masses of our people defy descrip-|of ® $10,800 bribe was mude to Patrol- | great hospital full of sick and erip- | Chairman Prendergast Says Decision |the bidding up of gas shares was on building trades it says: tion’ Tho report continues: an O'Callaghan at the time of the | pted soldiers, lonely and forgotten! 1 wives Way Open for Acti Consolidated Gus—in whose name “In almost every branch of the! “The ‘erm ‘overcrowding’ conveys | SZure: DUL Ne added (hat (cally men, I believe Fund those with me| Letves Way Open for Action | ont cuit was made—skyrocketed many activities that enter into bulld-|no gonception of the situation. In| Mid recnived thy oft It vin Clin Nil twere the only’ visit Wea ai reiG —Gas Company Pleased. |from an opening price of 96 8-1 to ans Who took us ing construction we found these com-| the City of New York it hag become others, The phy . Ho ds sure it was not one of un “LT am gratified that a final de-| hie) 106 1-2, arly $10. In” binations rampant and unchecked and | necessary to practically suspend the | seven Sone through emphasized the size, the ex-| ; uaeees ; ; Loe [aaa eaten to 12.18, the competition completely throttled. operation of our sanitary and build-| Federal authorities believe that the}cellence of the apparatus, the fine |Cision has come at this time,” said hireached Jinterval when the news fa “There are combinations between | ing laws so as to preserve any sort hooners raided we art oO baths, But they tried even to keep! Chairman Prendergast of the Public] iy. gtreet, the stock rose from 97 to the manufacturers and the dealers; | of a roof over the heads of the poorer |! of six and that the other f us from talking to the men, We found Service Commission, “It now leaves 401, a four point rise, and then con- between producers and manufactur- | population. have landed their eargous tain ling up to the high pric ers; between dealers and unions of] “There are said to be 100,000 re- ——.q.——_ inued selling up i sh price Brooklyn Union Gas also shared in enforce; thousands of our people arse ing construction ie riveted in an in-|are huddied together in unsanitary nr |the rise. This stock was selling at 74% | terwoven and interlocking criss-cross | and even unsafe tenementa that are| YOWREMtEr® Will Ask Harding to T AW the new the decision came. | of combination and obligatory ar-|untit. or human habitation. If a con- Free Wartime Ofte +. ae It jumped to 76% in about five min- | rangement.” tagious disease should take hold of | WASHINGTON, March 6.—Twenty Sees Sees w a gain of ‘ * ba ang subs) Of the @ificulty in ridding the] the City of New York it would spread | children naaders” are coming here . , . _ scauently went to its high of $85, a | butilding industry of this Incubus, the | ike wildfire in these congested dis- |F00" (0 sk resident Hanting to re | his Doesn't Include Large Expenditures in|*tn, of #1° from li opening’ price) + teport adds: tricts and nothing short of good for- | Store (ht ib Reamer nem, PORTO? Jor 76 “Your committee regrets to have] tune would prevent {t from becoming | oe a tle wien 3 i ral | ‘The explanation for its rise was the | to report that It finds the legal ma-{a plague-stricken city." : PCE TIE FTE Sea paler iid Prosecutions by Numerous Federa sume for the Consolidated chivery for the entorcement of the| The committce believes with the|homa, leader of the so-eolled “Green District Attorneys. \stiures. With the 80-cent law knock conspirgty laws against Mlegal com-| adoption of the measures it al-|Corn Rebellion.’ will tell the President | caNatae = Sai " }out, Brooklyn Union and all other neeons 2 Ue inanense eis aloe aps ready piesented the situation will be|thit her father didwt take up arm WASHINGTON, March 6.— Appropriations to date on account {companies will beneft by way of ate an eral Courts, but in| retieved in cightcen months t the Government, did rexixtor for wenforcaiment nf ihe Natt rohibition Act. follow: higher prices for its product. making this statement no reflection is| “The report, which covers yee ie A only caren aptaone | Of the enforcement of the National Prohibition Act, follow: F 257 print- aie ieemeeead includes numerous tal children of J. M_ Danley, iow. at | National Prohibition Act, which became law Oct, 28, 1919... $2,100,000 | intended upon the public officialslea page hare’ ‘ + dite Tenvenworth Prison, will beg that ; ff : STOLE BREVER ACTOR'S OLOTHES. ° paving i charge the execution of] One table shows that in 1910, when |e ye ieeblie Haul aint dete estela tes Meo an tae nd Judicial Appropriation Act 4,500,000 Mitton Elehenseld, who for the last 10nse-—— . the ulation of the elt .166, - diod since his huprisonme ‘ rei EET nat ‘phere has been no concentrated or| pes, there wore conurructed ehahty ade | moter has dled his imprisonment.| gundry Civil Act, approved June 5, 1920.... 1,000,000 [few months has been making his home Second Deficiency Act, approved March 6, 1920 1,000,000 [with Harold F y of No. 116 West ° . ative, Executive and Judicial Appropriation Act lath Street, was held in $2,000 bait in Favorite dishes and approved March 3, 1921 7,500,000 [ihe West Side Court to-day or systematic effort to enforce these/ ditional tenements and 11,702 morc PG = laws, There hus been no adequate le-| apartment accommodations phe tol- | BANK TREASURER GETS | beg gal equipment supplied to enforce|jowing year, with the population at 10 YEARS FOR THEFTS them. Illegal combinations have] ;,829,950, there wero constructed First Deficiency Act. 1921, approved March 1, 1920). WAGON ot grand laroany, fa tra Oy | con ien 2 r , 192 2 that he met Bichenseld in Ir grown so numerous and so powerfull additional tenements und 21,495 npart-| Wan. 1% Mare Headed Guilty to| Second Deficiency Act, 1921, approved June 16 1981.1... 00,000 | that he met Bichenseld in France whi @ that it would require many Judges.| ment accommodutions, In 1920, It sieaiiew 840,000 | Treasury Department ‘Appropriation Ast, approved Feb. 17, | |\iis, Mitt, Mitt gain. un frauds Prosecutors and Investigators and 4/shows, with the populatior at 6.620.-) Gowisce, M (William P, ARE: Ata MORI san “NEG? . : 0 | Richenseld said be was down and out erage of time io exterminate them: if) 04g, th wer of tenement accom=] pyr, former treasurer of thy Oswexo 26 | Rolsey invited him to home, Rolsey in fact they can now be exterml-| modatt eud of being tnereased,| City’ Savings Bank, got away with| Total + . * $26,950,000 | said he soon missed rel worth $170 nated.” by 236. Apartment] x20,000 the bunk’s funds, pleaded | In addition, | expenditures are incurred in prosecutions by | and had Bichenseld arrested | Referring to sentences tmposed in| accommodations wero decreased by | guilty In (County Cou v weday and| Federa: Distriet Attorneys and work of Department of Justice incident | ———=———=———= === eases already prosecuted by the com-|1,616. There were further decreases | was sentenced ty n Prison 5 SRE IGhR while ie To estiinates are | > mittee's counsel the report says: in 1921 torm of not le wn the ha halt} thereto, for which there fs no direct appropriation, No estimates are “In one case in the State court In| rrom 1910 to 1917, it is stated, the| Sears er more than t r | available on these costs as the money comes out of lump sum appro- which the manufacturers of brick and] net actual gain in available dweliing| ,,'U)W%* Pin im Jill bere sinee last) pedations: dealers in building materials were| space was 16,07) upariments u yea arecd urn with eran Inrveny! Ara ——— Proved guilty of the most overt acts) ¥rom 1917 to July, 1921, it is shown, | tegree. , | The personnel of Prohibition unit, including field forces, in @enstituting wilful frauds upon the) construction fell Lehind 69,797 spart > - | / ' public, the court allowed all the| ments, an,000 FON A MnOKHN NosK, | cludes: defendants to escape with fines. The! Phe only solution of the tenement] 4 sevled verdict opened to-day by| Exelusive of the Internal Revenue Bureau, which is court in that case expounded the ex-| nouse shor ft ds claimed, lies in | Ju in the emo Court clouely allied with it, the Prohibition Bureau shows at traordinary view that because of the! the passage of the bill permitting life | Urooklyn. awarded § business and social station of these ter of No. insurance companies to invest part of vd amis the beginning of current month NS as 2,886 employees ] h ll Cc l n T fih Avenue, | (This includes State directors, supervisors, agents, legal advisers and | | * ea . ey 0 ea man the Bueaitiation oF Hef om. | their assets In otructures of this Kind auido Ne racare ab Ra tata he clerks.) ' Py ber, .1,338 empl pelled to plead guilty to a crime and) ypon up ussured return of 6 per cent feryndants 11% Deectors, field supervisors and agents in above number..1,338 employees | . the Imposition of comparatively small | slg psc eed Hg | ven Ms. t Clerks: in-field gervice o> 507 employe: Seems Sark) SBEMAN BROTHERS, Inc., New York fines upon them was a sufficient pun- To Stop p Cold in Ove 0 wed by Tien e 3 Clerks) in: Prohibit nits at Washington Se peiexe Ad 1 Propeiatect ef “Wales Rast Slot fahercae thera te no hope of compel. | Take, laswanee ASO GRAN where | ay Rare De ile ee: || Gearehours auaniny claticren as warded warshauses'\e vt. on page 10 Hog obedience to theee laws or of en. | Grove’ "he wre you cet MUMG Bae aée, Sirpot, | guard liqus maviemnleyere: | re | URSA EE we ? |