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witth sails plorition of Inca tombs. add investigate cates, if any, Méseum of Natural History. to'teturn in time to spond Christmas former State im Teavenw ASKS C olution calling tuypetors to give citizens of New York pieference over son-citizens in jobs undertaken in this city the Board of will was udopted to-day by Hylan eVery department head to se Site law giving preferen of thia State in city and takings is strictly enforced spend public Hylan nection with this programme I'm go- departments ugder my supervision to keep an eye doing city work and the statute giving preference to our lucul ctlizens. spending New 10 all contracto leged accomplice Amazon who is a phy- sidan, bas spent most of the last » years in South He Was the interpreter with Sir Roger Capement when that investigated and atmocitics of the rubber fields in the Putumayo district Major Dickey was scheduled to sail nedrTy a month ago. he had been held up by inability to get certain equipment necessary for hig_trip, which includes climbing the Afides from the west side and coming out atthe headwaters of one of the tributaries of the Amazon in Ecuador. \*E expect to be in Quito in two weeks,” he said as he superintended tte stowing away in the Colony sup- his expedition. tation js by rail and carries an altitude of 10,000 I cross the Andes the height im) 14,400 feet taking not 2,000 pounds of equipment and sup- leaving the rest to . I shall not require more than dian carriers 76 pounds each. will. be no fires and we will be ié8, snow and half frozen mist of the time. They fo! cipal one is the ex- In my trip a8 ABO, saw a number of these old burtal places of Inca royalty. that time have the leisure to make aty explorations and did not posse: the Implements or tools to make any kind of an excavation myself that one day I would go back The war intervened. “T tried a little more than a year ago to get through from the eastern e-by boat up the heavy going after some 600 miles head of navigation, abolit 2,800 miles up from the mouth, defermined me to make the try from Indians I can hire at Quito wift go through. But the Indians on the Amazon, them to become hill exeuses and refuse. I did not at Amazon, when you JORDIGKEY SAILS' WHITES PROTEST Plans to Cross South America From West, Coming Out at Source of Amazon. FQUND THEM YEARS AGO Sdentist Has Long Intended to Investigate Royal Burial Places, Among the passengers on the Colon, for Panama ajor Herbert Spencer Dickey, F. RP. ig, the American explorer who re- tutmed from the upper America. i-fated exponed He said to-day “That far more than will carry For nine days But after that the hardships disappear and the descent taithe east is really a pienic in com- 1 promised try to get climbers, One of their real sons is that it fs a head hunting country and they are afraid of the r river tribesmen. ked what he would do with any logical material he might un- cover’ Major Dickey said “anything of rea] scientific value 1 thall of course send to the Smith- T may get nothing. offer upon all the City to it fron jobs w New Yorkers are walking the stre NEGRO CHARGED W HOLD-UP. 25 was wrt and Lenox Avenue Detective Vachuda and held for authorities cused of taking part in two hold- Jan was captured a and is serving @ 1i-year sentence / considers although livid there but little for twenty-five His father is President of the Bank of Highland He js a nephew of Col, Joe Railroad Com infikioner, and of Supreme Court Jus tide William Dickey of Brooklyn. Pring the war Major Dickey wns stationed at Fort Sam Houston tn charge of intelligence on the border, ug@ae such directed the work that led t@ the capture by Dr. Alterdorf of the ordered shot bg courtmartial, but whose sentence whe commuted to life imprisonment ‘orth by President Wilson ONTRACTORS | TO FAVOR CITIZENS ard of Estimate Adopts Appeal Jobless New to citizens tate under- $50,000,000 improve- taxpayers’ that our- West ted this He % gin, has been or solicitor, the three defendants. the probable miscarriage of justice in the jury's verdict against the woman and her sweetheart, endure the idea of seeing the mentally deficient Negro suffer more severely than his vicious white assotiates. The attorney sald all this in a typewritten oratory snch as one sel- dom meets, even in a section like this where oratory is taken into the sys- tem with mother's milk. Three respites have been given to the condemned man, ity of injustice. mutation really This was at Rouse was to have died on Jan 3, few days before the new time limit had expired, the Governor granted a second respite, and then at the end of February granted a third, Now he is giving serious consideration to the pleas for amelioration. The crime for convicted was naturally a sordid one, Whitley sleeping in his barn, Rouse crept up to him and shot at close range. first he said four strange white men had compelled him to shoot the body of another white man the Of course, one believed the aged Negro'’s stumb- ling, mumbling: tale began to come out. dered man, was in Whitley was tn the way. Wright Rouse had a local reputation That his employment by the woman and her lover to kil! the “conjure.” could and ramps’ being something of a yarb" healer. The (rial was held in the Superior at ‘Twelve white men on the jury of murder Negro and Whitley ably accounts for He says so himself, degree against Sentence was for electrocution set Unquestionably imposed and murder of her husband reason than that she a girl once and was still feminine brought > said to have North Carolina riots naclous in the NEW MINISTER n of Gerhard A He con- Hired to Kill, His Employers Escape the Chair and Public Revolts. RALEIGH, N. C., March 10 (Copy right, 1922).—A one-armed, broken- framed black man tor’’—sentenced to die in the electric ir during the last week in March, has suddenly become an issue involv- ing the self-respect of the Old North “conjure doc- Hired by a white man and woman to kill the woman's husband, decrepit twisted rheumatism and maimed by a cotton ndemned to di of the crime bave escaped with penitentiary Letters from all parts of the State Cameron Morrison demanding that the Negro's death sentence be commuted. of the letters are from white people, North Caroliaa does not lay claim to the distinction of being overly fond of some members of the Negro race. A majority of the letters reaching the Governor admit this, but they “Bave the self-respect of the white people of the Commonwealth.”* ‘The ‘most powerful appeal half of the condemned Negro has the Commonwealth's at- who prosecuted He admitted he cannot burst but unless the will go to the electric chair during the week of March 26 Vv. Morrison was obdu- holding that the demand was purported to be, “equality of justice,’ but for ‘‘equal- ‘The Governor be, apital, punishment. all'three persons involved in Rouse's crime deserved the death penalty and appeared determined to see that the one to whom the Court had allotted that sentence was made to suffer it But he granted a respite for thirty Then the letters urging com- began to come in. New Year, for an Rouse was “toward’’ Then the truth the love with give white woman and the white man only the maximum penalty of thirty years There was nothing for the ave death in the electric chair, the was Mrs thirty -four Mancuso in General ment in Sing Sing for from participating 40 from Jacob Per i and No woman has ever yet sat In North Carolina's death woman was senten: fo but the sen- puted to life imprison who offered no had been commutation of his sentence began to and recently the Gov- inundated who his efforts to from beon impli - TO sentenced tw Kiver roadway JADOR. The! ig of Wiscon- ador was con Lirmed late yesterday by the Senate, RIDAY, MARCH 10, 1922, LABOR FEDERATION TAKES CHARTER OF BRINDELL COUNCIL Means Nothing as Far as Build- ing Trades Council Is Con- cerned Crowley Says. EVENING WORLD, F INVENTOR’S WIDOW CHARGED WITH PLOT BY HUSBAND’S NURSE mg® b sell Nauor by-prescription, Pfifter eMtuined, as he handed over the money, he had given DRUGGIST GOES TO JAIL FOR OFFERING BRIBES roper When Pi Ditton Agents Called, Ne Says agents combine to transact the ce EXECUTORS BRAND proper thing to do.” KD BOY MISSING, Henry Dankert, No. M86 East 178th) . reported to-day to the Bureau of! sing Persons that his son, Hehry Jr..! A cripple, disappeared from hig! boy weighs 15) pounds, wore a gravish-brown overcoat; brown hair and ‘The father coun’ his son's ‘disapew to the jealousy smull groups of labor affiliated with the « It is understood the 208 Montauk Avenue, Brooklyn, guilty to bribery before Judge i) Federal District Court, Brookiyy day and was sentenced to sixty days in mployers want agents such formed by lay members of the trade Under the instructions of the Den Priffer admitted to Atto Fabrious and Saul MES UGB Loy ey Counsel Amazed at News That Late Inventor’s Nurse Has Sued Widow, ftom Washington, who called to inspect awe pt thie Eee tocks. Pfiffer held « per Building Trades will comply with the eration and the cabled account from Paris of : Crowley, President of suit instituted by Elizabeth G a trained nurse, please as delegates to such councils. Under them, the power of the council men working at Building ‘Trades Council “whose cha.- ter has been revoked by John Dentin, President of the Building Trades De- partment of the American Feieration Labor, said that revocation of the charter meant nothing as far as the Huilding Trades Council is concerned. He referred to {t as merely a scrap Continuing, “We don’t need of the American Federation of Labor against Mrs. Mary Andrews Rrugiere Hewitt, the wiiow their trades system set up by Brindell, In a lim- business agents se- periods under terms aire New York inventor, in connection with which Miss Kelly is said to have there was something who under the system became abso- Revocation of the charter coincides with, but has no connection with, a movement to obtain either a pardon commutation at The Surprise Stores owing an operation in the American Hospital in Neutlly, a sub urb of Varis, last August, was read to-day by members the sanction who set up the council in violation of the law of the and is now serving from five to seven years in Sing Sing for with amazement of the law firm of Geller Blane, counsel to the Farmers’ Loan ond Trust Company, which is the ex- Hewitt's estate. cable states that Miss because she “knew the death of Mr, Higgins and Baron nglishman, aet- pointed out that the Building Trades Council can operato as a board of business agents and that any new board created by the Amert- cun Federation of Labor to control the business of the building unions would be superfluous. “Business agents,'’ said Mr. Crow- transact the various business of their unions and PHONOGRAPHS Greatly Reduced and NO DEPOSIT Required on Demonstration Machines and Exchanged Models i TER COOPE WITT" + Here Bain W. AT 90, HE'S BOSS OF HOME AND WIFE, 36, CANT BOSS HIM Denies Hurling Cups at Her, but Admits He Gave Her “Piece of Hi ‘This movement has been under way a considerable time and, in the words of one labor leader who consistently fought Brindell charges that much about days of his “has now reached that stage where the folks back of it on the result and offering even money that he will be ‘sprung’ before Christmas." Robert bilinge have her driven from France and also are making book accused her of stealing jewelry from Hewitt, a charge that wus dis- missed In court in January he accusations of Miss Kelly, if preposterous, vere elected Evening World repor Hewitt was in here and ti to us a few days before she sailed for family ten days “She told us she had had a lot of trouble about a Miss Kelly, a nurs: had suffered but she didn't loas of valuable jewelry charge Miss Kelly with stealing it “Shortly before Mr Paria with his wife last summer to join his family and undergo medi- cal treatment M Hewitt started William Chester, ninety, of No. 474 aveniic; Brooklyn, wants [beie: All sold with the same guarantee as our new machines . Geller drew Hewitt knew but did not think his condition was serious enough to require an op- It developed that an opera- tion was necessary ris, and it cost him his life r, and Mrs. Hewitt were fond of sor out of the Pacific Coast may have theories about the wife becoming the house in the futzre, the head of house and if hihs wife does not .il: she can get out anything mysterious about the death of Mr. Hewitt."’ According to the Paris cable, Miss Kelly asserts she was called to the Ritz to attend Mr. Hewitt in August and a few days later he was removed to the hospital and operated on for in- testinal trouble. “He was progressing and appeared well, when suddenly he had a relapse and died,” she is quoted as saying. Then, according to her story, Capt. Higgins complained to the police that she had stolen a diamond brooch and sime of Mr. Ilewitt's patents at the While the case was pending. Higgins and Baron Ellinger broke into her room at night and tried to frighten her into leaving She sald she screamed and the hotel manager put that she !s now suing for 50,009 francs. Hewitt's own sisters of New when he die did not associate but will tes- haired man who works ev was with the 63d New York is thirty-cight Chester 34, having died She is Mrs. previous Mrs. ‘This morning You want to save money! —you wan good style— good quality and good work- manship for Magistrate Reynolds on a charge of cisorderly conduct. $130 Model—-Now $7 7 Payable $1.25 Weekly Many Models of Standard Makes Reduced VA} Being Washington's Birth- She did not aving been cele~ it was a holida; couse William of bratng the holiday, but said when he ish Tunes for St. Patrick’s Day, at 75¢ Each she says, Capt. USweet Inniscarra Mother Machree I Love the Name of Mary 8s Are Smiling Welcome to Cork The Bush in Bloom March Faughaballagh slightingly to her as a house- (The Ould Plaid Shaw! 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