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\ REJECT INTERBORO PLEA FOR HIGH FARE To- alos Weather—FAIR. “IF IT HAPPENS IN NEW YORK Che {* Cirenl. Circulation a Open to All. | Conyright (New York World) by Press Publishing NEW YORK, _ THURSDAY, _MARCH 23, = 1922, To-Morrow's Weather—CLOUDY, WARMER, PRICE THREE 7 ONUS TO PASS LATE TO-DAY WITH RULES SUSPENDED ‘ . DEBATE ON BONUS nN hi ACRID AS HOUSE SUSPENDS RULES ‘Gag Methods Adopted So Vote on Bill Can Be Taken Late This Afternoon. DIVISION 276 Party Lines Are Broken, Leaders Feel Certain of TO 126. But Passage. WASHINGTON, March 23.—Pass- nge of the four billion-dollar Sol «fers’ Bonus Bill by the House before adjournment was made certain to-day with the adoption of a resolution pro- viding for consideration of the meas- ‘ure under a suspension of the rules ‘The vote on the resolution w: to 121 and was without a roll call Peviously the Howse had adopted f wotion for the previous question fy @ roll call vote of 276 to 126. As the roll call proceeded, there was more than usual hubbub on the floor and those in the crowded galleries, Reporter, Dead, Has “interview” With Noted Scientist Also Dead; Transmits It | Through Medium Dr. Guy Bogart, Living, Assigned Deceased Writer to Get the Talk With Dr. Peebles, Who Passed Into “Astraland.” By Frank H. Bartholomew. * Los Angeles newspaper men obtained AT RICKARD TRIAL to-day what purported to be an inter- view with a man no Jonger living, obtained through another newspaper man who is « dead The dead man “interviewed” is the noted savant, Dr. James Martin Peebles, whose 100th birthday anni versary will be celubrated this evening ae by a banquet at which, according to the hostts, he has promised to be!Nellie Gasko Also Tells of present in spirit. The deceased news- ae Peti arcetiy paper man credited with obtaining the Burglary and L eu Larceny “interview" is Herman Keuhn, for That She Commitied mer Chicago publisher and journalist, who in life was a close friend of Dr.] Nelle old Peebles 1 Through the ageney of Dy. Cu charges of chubby Bogart, who acted, as he assert old 2 Sehoe 1 st Tex intermediary ‘between’ the earth’ « Rickard, admitted sullenly and then straland,'’ Keuhn accepfed, accord- | deflantly before Justice Wasservogel ing to the medium's statement, an as- | to-day that she had been arrested signment to interview Dr. Peebles. many times in the last two ye looked down in surprise as the man No claim whatever is made for its] Among tne offenses the Uttle sirl ers enilted abowt "ong or? 1 na : admitted committing were truane: ing while wie <lecn read the 435] outhenticity gh ing were truancy, names on the list. Those voting} The ‘fnterview’’ follows forgery, burglary and petty larceny, were forced to mat at@the top of Wy iserman Kuehn. She admitted imoning avy aiving y o have their “ na C1 il addresses ane their woices In order to hay (Copyright, 1922, by Los Angeles|28e names and addresses and Iyiny vote heard at the « desk R irene P. about her treatment at liome, She ‘Thera was a bresding of party lines ecord and United Pre: it home. She en the suspension resotntion. Many] [ am always glad to act as inter- [admitted running at lurge on the , ef the Democrats who voted tn mediary for Dr. James M. Peebles. beach at Coney Island until } or 2 negative were ¢ united. ithen, t0)\Blip- the climate of Heaven ye- ]’elock in the morning port the Bonu on the final vote 4 4: * Sut en aske 1 tine and leaders were confident that more y much that of California But when asked questions | ig than the two-thirds majc dred This Herman peaking, but 1 | 'mproprietic of conduct with men under the rules would be obtained hall paran ements and [5% caded loss of meme she By unanimous agreement, — the ; saci. MOEIGN'A Guan ReHMaHer dedi hae: House met an hour earlier to-day had tad a CH So ar than usual When Gillett : avel fell there wa > attend- rte me when out woman i t- nea of member uleri in ite © m in Brookl) vere filled, the spectators includin, heliet in the She could remember t ted riany former service my = ‘owisdire with Sarah Schoenfeld ooklyn When Chairmon Campbell of the y knowleds . iN tyin Mules Committers submitted a reson] Many of its grea laws for truancy yeu hen Mr fon to make tl pension day Man does not jump suddenly | Steuer asked if*the dat that are tepepee: mtative Ca nnes one state of vibrations to [rest wasn't six mont! ore the : vf onde os i } oe 1 Mien Vibra that their first aequaintar can leaders to putt 1 te ee aoe the last Tguly, 1921, she “ esncl fas TWA meinber when ring ¢ Rutlon A ' nd t te poate Nellie t oborated teed ’ vt here I aah Scho they Mcarite rte AL ta. Now loiter on t waiting ‘nit doesn't neva blankets and [iy meet Mee fick But Bae mths but had carried over teutky and hesnt when | at dinner withou audible weay night for my hun Aen A eaatRe nase | PALS PSE) parties wit hoenteld in | . Ses acerca Washington Cen 1 of know =| THREAT TO CUT NAVY | it of misters HALF OF NATION'S TO 12 BATTLESHIPS | rickara JOBLESS VETERANS | sccveiu 5 a GET JOBS iN 3 DAYS| i this wit ped esion Drive It }. (Gont 1) i a WHY A HEALTHY COP 1s ! QUITS ON PENSION " ' od tr i i ing the navy en Murde \ Snutt 4 Viola ( ‘ i” - —_——- Why a thy. vigor ’ v Coptain £ nar 4 Vali n In flying E Ga rida ae , Craft Wanich Left Miami Faiice) to Return and] i perm tity employ | as x to hol Li Has Not Been Sighted cn Way. “In the uid i ~ Kelleher, “the x at MIAMI, Fia., March 28.--The fly al It presumed that the missing} the wor 1 in boat Miss Miami, which left here ~jeraft was forced down somewhere at| done by ¢t i an tarday for Bimini, was reported early|sea. Another plane has been dis.| her in to-day not to have arrived ui its des-|patched to Bimini to ascertain if there | PoRMOn 0 ‘nation, The craft carried, besides !s|has been any report of the flying boat| aldern: t pilot, Robert Moore, five passengers: |there, and a systematic search with| lice Capt , Mr. and Mrs, August Bulte, and MA |hulf a dozen other planes be beneficiurion | #n@ Mrs, Lawrence H. Smith of Kun-|duybre Weather conditions over \| fee City, and @ Mrs Dixon ef Mem-|the fying bout’s course wers normul me. ‘Tons. all wight, bid GIRL MAKES WILL, *) TAKES DEATH LEAP ON TIMES BUILDING Document Found in Pocket Asks Forgiveness for Act INCOME AND PROFITS _—— FALL een 000,000 IN 72: s Based on ion tor Estimaie by Treasury Reported Coll March WASHI the 15. TON, Mareh of reported col- lection of income and profits taxes On basis of the March 15 ‘instalment a shortage of $200,000,000 in the es- timated revenues from these sources for the calendar year 1922 She Planned. was estimated to-day by the Treasury FELL EIGHTBEN STORIES. Original estimates of revenues from income and profits taxes . for the calendar year, high om- |Law Stenographer Lands on clals id, were $1,740,000,000, Roof of Fifth Floor—Dies while returns from the March in- . j stallment now indicate the fotal in Hospital. r the year will be $1,540,000,000. ———— Se A TO STANDARDIZE CITY EMPLOYEES fully drawn will In her a plea on the back of it tor forgiveness “for what I am about pocket will) to do.” Esther Davison, thirty, of No 7 ‘i 8648 23d Avenue. Brooklyn, killed Mayor Reveals Plan of Own When . ci si herself to-day by leaping from a Asked to Sign Civil tower window on the 23d floor of the Service Bill Times Building, Broadway and 4 When H. Eliot Kaplan, represent-] Street. Her leap, misjudged, per- ing the Civil Service Retorm Associa haps, landed her on the main roof of tion, to-day asked Mayor Hy}: ap-|the buildinc, five stories below the proval of # bill standardizing city em-| window from which she jumped. ployees, the Mayor sprang a surprise] She was taken to Bellevue Hospital, by announcing-that he is now at work | wre e died on a similar plan and that he willl phe will, written on a sheet of soon announce the appointment of al ordinary note paper, read: ‘In case committee of ction! nto should happen to me I draft the de folowing bequests to b The bill Mr. Kaplan spoke for p to Beeky Kaplan, No. vides for uniform. titles 1 salar Avenue, Brookly $25 to for the same classes of " Fromowitz, No, 607 Bristol not abrid the power pet, Brooklyn; all the rest of m: of Estimate, but aims efieets and cash to my sister, Elsie grading and salaries 8618 84d Avenue. “LE will be aided t three k books are in the Roth ver pract) Memory “T want m men witl ed, and on the back " “May God forgive 4 a ¢ What Tam about te do, but the A bill identical to th one advoeated ntal tortures I have one by Mr. Kaplan has beeony ede ou for the last two months are _ In the young woman's handbag s were $20 in cush and five tickets fo: SINKING STEAMER the Hippodrome weston TOWED INTO PORT At the hospital she regained con- she died, but when asked why she West Carruth, Reported Helpiess by| had attempted her life, she simply moaned: Wireless, Sacrificed ( tow did Lever get courage enough Betore Reser vidson had been employed CHERBOURG, Ir Maren apher by ¢ Gid he tirlina pilin € den, attorneys, of No. 1 iway f rw She bad gone on atwo-wee vue A ig from Ch tion, whieh Monday, for the here catty this after purpose of timings her healtt \ liate Aa night of the} A tinkle of glass in the skylight papas Jover an elevator shaft attracted the sa . ; tention of Patrick O'Neill Buee elevator, and he went t of her cargo of humiboo. which shew to investigate the cause bringing from Dak Peer Weel |he found the woman. sitting Africa 1 t \ wire netting 1 ——— 1 her fall into the de BERLIN AND VIENNA How Al vad a THRIVE ON U. S. CASH int now, was the answe Yankee Visitors Rausing Large AUTOR SPREE Sebo Ann pled: aver Quantities of Marks and thee | “ 4 ain enate Ko! Owen 1 to-a na Bu | TEACHER KILLED BY MOTOR TRUCK | Wt | i‘ Ree jeur Held on Cha if wins Ana nicide—Accident vund aid tittle evi Unavoidable enna t Olive Fiteomb. th er t i in the Massee Seb st t Conn Was run over by a of tnouey ately throvith pu ie notor sand truck today ay she wa pangs ANG BIASES aasine ng Lexington Avenur at Aad a left reur wheel of the passed ove body \ | Patrottman John Lynch of the t Sunday World eet Station called thureh, in Classified Elect 4 Wer Advertisements ry tra) was drive somes | SHOULD BE IN 1 | joe || World Office | ” || Onor Before Friday | Order Su i | ia ae Classi | TO.D LoThe World | i HEROIC EFFORTS FAIL TO SAVE ARMOUR CHILD |. DE Se ™= CHICAGO, six-year-old 3a, Armour, Philip D. rom a form woek’s illne history have such he 4 a OE Throat Infection Fatal to Daughter of Millionaire Packing House Head. March Armour 88. made to save a lif: 23.—Gwendolyn daughter died to-day of septicemia after Seldom in Chicago's rolo efforts been little A week ago the tracted a throat greatest’ physicians in We were summoned staff of nur: were issued yesterduy traffic on that Drive, tioned all around to prevent noise. Th cago's richest were traffic communication, the A was employed. Orders inteetion close con Phe Middle Special all tion of Lake Shore Special policemen were sta- neighborhood homes of Chi- oft from ndolyn was a granddaughter of Thomas Gerald Condon of New York. ——_—- U.$. CLAIM FOR RHINE PAYMENTS CALLED ILLEGAL \llies’ America Must Rely “Amicable French Senators Decide. “ARIS, States canne tlon in @ priority ment of Rhine Senate Fin pre enator The id, “ean ‘amicable Berenger the Reparation led Germany must sold marks by April 15, ur go'd marke each until, November December, they must marks eaeh month A total of 436,000 1h iN required bere ented to the United solidarity’ Mareh th la sreem) oceupat ance Commit Berenger only on States,”’ dress of th ant Commissic t n 1 French Senate Solidarity,” ALLIES TO TAKE UP U. S. RHINE DEMAND} NHN, March ‘pare to-day. of a INTERBORO'S APPLICATION FOR RICHER FARES REIECTED BY THE TRANSIT COMMISSIO BRITISH SUBMARIN IS LOST WITH CREW | 2's Acton tote No se OF 27 INCOLLISION| eey ant cunken bush Dismayed at the Sign- ing of the Amendments Which Block Raise—Gov- « ernor’s Sharp Comment. Decision Is Made on Advice of Special Counsel Clarence J. Shearn, Who Said Gover- H-42 Sinks With All Hands During Manoeuvres in Mediterranean. ALBANY, March 23. — The amendments to the Transit Commission Act became effec- tive at 1 o'clock yesterday morning, Gov. Miller announced to-day, although he did not sign the bill until late in the day. The application of the Interbew ough Rapid Transit Company for a higher fare was virtually rejected to- day for want of jurisdiction by the Transit Clarence J. Shearn, counsel 1 the Commission, commission was LONDON, -The British submarine H-42 has been log, with all hands in the Mareh (Associated Press) Mediterranean, suys an Exchange Telegraph despatch from Gibraltar to- day: : collided with a destroyer during manoeuvres, The British submarinos of the “H" class were all built under the war emergency programme, most of them in 1918-19. ‘They are of the singlo hull Holland type, modified by the Admiralty, 1941-2 171 feet long and 153-4 feet beam. ‘They displace from 440 to 500 tons and are equipped with two sets of Diesel engines, giv- fH of 12 Commission, to advised that without power or jurisdiction to eon the application for the reason that Gov. Miller signed the amendment to the Transit law which the ing a spe knots on the sur- | sider fac ind carrying tour torpedo tubes. yesterday Their ordinary complement is twenty- SUSPEND 2 BROKERS ON STOCK EXCHANGE Archibald Boyd | and Percy Goepel Held Guilty of Charges. precludes the Commission {rom com increased fare applications traction corporations who re sidering from main outside the realm of the pro- posed transit plan of unification of the various systems. $. R, advised the Judge » that the li w does not Archibald 8. Hoyd of the stock fractions of days in determining the brokerage firm of Boyd, Halsted & * tin 1 law becomes effective, and Co,, of No, 128 roadway, and Perey ine aa Ihe Goapal! wl GompeiieeGo NG, therefore, to all intents and purposes, ‘ the amendment to Section No. 49 of Rroad Street, were suspended from - ; mtn ; mbership in tho New York Stock | te Transit Law was is ull force an effect a y yest y 40 Io change to-day for one year fect all: day. yesterday 90 1Ong iam the Governor signed the bill at some The suspension of Boyd und Goepel, it was announced from the rostrum] me during that day ee Ee asa ‘ "| Before Commissioners McAneny of the exchange, followed the find-1. a’ sireness, who were on the foes ings of the Board of Governors hold-|trjm, made known any decision, the ing them guilty 0 ation of Sec-]Chairman called for any statement tion 8, Artied the exchange that James L. Quackenbush, counsel constitution, which prohibits x for the Interborough Company, might trom doing business with bu care to make. Both Mr. Quacken- ‘The announcement was bush and President Hedley, who sat Hesident Cromwell and was toll beside were visibly shocked at by another from the Governing Judge rn’s advice to the Com. mittee stating there will be mission BE ie OSAKA Te tee ee te | BUNCONGTITOMONAL” | SA members dealing with buckets! COUNSEL FOR INTERBOROUGH. — Mr Quack nbush declared he MEN ARE RAISING th ' the Governor's act of a esterday in ning the amendment to 49ER WHISKERS tie bill was unconstitutional, because the mendment itself is unconstitu- IN WEIRD RACE froma. He said: “We certainty never ticipated such a apid movement the Exceutive p Sacramento Males Try ; Lee carn stated rie Quackenbush — and were trying to fru effect of this statute rt i upon the Governor to hold ‘ y hea the bill, they were . ms tim wondag in the di- " and Not a chin to scrape ti atte to obtain an in T W A con 1 If the Governor had not untta ssi ' ws lie did yesterday, no ; 0 hundreds swith © fare He ‘ wt t cation fe | R } ee | Bi time put Y r empted to pro- t there and them | so Commissioners on the | 1 t Commissioner Harkness | spluned that as Gen, O'Ryan was 1 tno formal action would ba Jt Chairman McAneny spoke