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To-Night’s Weather—RAIN, “IF IT HAPPENS IN. NEW YORK == IT’S IN == E EVENING WORLD” | Che “ Circulation Books Open to All.’’ VOL. LXII. NO. 22,008—DAILY. Copyright (New York World) by Press Publishing Company, 1922. NEW YORK, TUESDAY, MARCH 28, 1922. | Cirentation Books Open to All.’’ jered as Second- Post Office, New York, fk To-Morrow’s Weathen—RAIN; COLD 8 Matter N.Y. & ¢: enate to Pass SOME Form of Bon PRICE THREE CENTS us Bill ANTI-SMOKING LAW RESCINDED BY ENRIGHT Without Delay "GENATE WILL PASS “ABONUSMEASURE, SAYSMCORMIK House Bill May Be Changed but Will Go Through, Says Illinois Member. PAY BY CERTIFICATE: papserts Country Easily Can Absorb Issue—Silent on Possible Veto. By David Lawrence. (Special Correspondent of The Eve ning World.) WASHINGTON, March 28 (Copy nt).—The Soldier Bonus Bil! will ‘be passed by the Senate. Those whe expect it to be shelved in the Upper House will be disappointed The measure which already has passes the House may be changed, or even Fewritten, but a bonus bill will so through. It be buried in committee or delayed on the calendar ‘The authority for the foregoing pre- diction is Senator Medill McCormick of Mlinois, a member of the Republi- can Steering Committee, an Adminis- tration Senator and a very good judge of Senatorial sentiment. Like a good many other Senators, Mr. McCormick thas kept quiet about the bonus thus far, but he says his silence and that of his colleagues must not be miscon @trued. “How will the money be raised?"" he asked to-day By the sale of Treasury vertifi- @ates,"’ he said, ‘and there is ample authority on the statute books to-day to raise the sum needed. We author- wed not long ago the issuance of up to ten billions of short-term certifi- ‘eates and only three billion have been issued."* will not such next absorb * was the “Could the country ditional certificates iquiry. “Certainly. Why in the last year shave not honorahl “COLLINS 9S NOT BiG ENOUGH TO STICK TO HIS SIGNATURE, CRAIG WILL NOT YIELD INCH > AS BULLETS FLY Nassau Sheriff Takes Cargo of “Edith,” Said to Be Owned by Antonio Cassese. wihern <n Rouse Belfast Terrer of Fire— Incendiaries With New Three in Watching Throng Injured by Bomb Explosion. BELFAST, March 28 (Associated Press).—Sir James Craig, Premier ng in the N of Ulster speak Parliament this afternoon in answer | 4 "ld by Sheriff Charles Ww. Smith sa erent , of Nassau County and several depu Boel ie aca a Seve) Tties and constables at Bayville. L. 1 by Michael Collins, head of the Pri visional Government, said: “| would have made no statement at this stage but tor the cha made by Mr. Colllins whic may convey the impression that | kept my w I will not deviate one inch from the Poliley | have pursued tr last night on the steam yacht Edith, alleged to be owned by Antonio Cas- sese, resulted in the seizure of about $200,000 worth of whiskey, according to the Sheriff. The authorities said that the whiskey was being loaded onto six motor trucks from the yacht which had just arrived from Nassau, Bahama Islands. serious Cassese, a tobacco importer, living the be- at South Ozone Park. Capt. Charles ginning. Orman of No 152 Riverside Drive ; Sir panes said that when Mp. ¢ Manhattan, Engineer John Oeriling. ins sisned the agreement with him) stare John Latimer, Steward John Mr. Collins had kept him entirely in} >, ‘ ; the dark concerning large territories} Uines. Fireman Michael Gurland of and not merely concerning the boun-| No Third Avenue, Manhattan dary line involved in the Boundary Ww of six, nine helpers, the six Commission provided for by the An-ltruck drivers, and Jose Bolton of gio-lrish Treaty @pproximately $750,000,000 has been invested by Americans in foreign bonds. Also about a billion dollars has been absorbed in municipal tax ‘exempt bonds—and nobody knows how much more. “Ask the bond houses. They will tell you they can’t put issues on the fmarket fast enough to meet the de- mands of investors, Also, notice the splendid way in which the country has responded to the refunding plan ‘of the Treasury. Here we are with the Victory bonds refunded in large part long before the maturity date. “IT am convinced that the country would never feel an issue of short time Treasury certificates sufficient to tide us over—say for two to five years—until the British are able to resume payment to us on the war debt." Mr. McCormick did not attempt to ict. what President Harding ? would do with the bill jf it were passed by both Houses. He is not as sure of a veto as are some of his col leagues, though it is evident he, like the others, is counting upon a rewrit- ten Bonus Bill The Minois Senator declares the opposition to the bonus will not suc- coed in dilatory tactics; in fact, he > ¢qgys those who are against the mea- WMire are as eager to have it brought © up and voted upon and got out of the way us are the proponents of the bill He seems to think the bonus ought not to be permitted to clog the legis- lative calendar and prevent other leg- pie (Continued on Second Page.) ————E—— GIRLS’ THREATS TO MEN FAIL TO ELECT WOMEN Deteat of Ticket fm lowa Town Laid to Bachelors. CHARLOTTE, I!a., March 28.—Char- Jette bachelors were given credit to- @ay for the defeat of the women's lickel fm the election here yesterday Im spite of threats that girls would no longer see their men friends if the omen's ticket were defeated, J. R ne was re-clected Mayor over Mrs ) James McDermott and Mrs. Nick | Steiner, Council candidate, went down ) to defeat IABULA, Ta. March 28 The entire men's ticket was defeated Mare pester ) Gay. i he Premier denied the charge that | %° 216@ Twenty-seventh Street he had done nothing for- the expelled | Brooklyn, Cassese's chauffeur, were workers of Belfast. He said Loyalist |arrested. There were thirty-two ar- workers had admitted the principle of [rests in all reinstating Catholics when trade had The nen pleaded not guilty before revived, but there were 67,000 men unemployed Justice of the Peace Augustus H “The whole aspect has changed,"’ | Morey at Bayville, who held them for he said, “'since the revelation of pred- | further examination They were atory attacks being attempted upon]|!ocked up in the county jail at Bay- the Ulster area. | cannot go on with | Ville. the agreement when such an interpre- | Capt. Orman said that be coaled at tation is placed upon it. Mr, Collins [Jacksonville and about nine is not big enough to stick to his|Miles off Nassau the yacht, which is signatur a pleasure yacht, formerly known as LONDON, March 28 (Associated |the Saltilla, was loased, Capt. Orman Press),—Arthur Griffith, President of [Said he had no idea what the cargo the Dail Eireann, and Eamon J. Dug- |Consisted of. The yacht is 111 feet gan, Dail Minister of Home Affairs, Jlong with sixteen feet beam. On the arrived in London from Dublin this} Way back it stopped 41 Charleston, 8. C., according to the captain's story. There, he satd, he received a telegram from Cassese ordering him to dock at Bayville, L, 1, Capt. Orman said he the Block Island afternoon to attend to-morrow's con- ference of Irish leaders requested by the British Cabinet in view of the dis- turbed situation in Ireland There was no one at the station tofeame in through meet them and they drove straight |Toute, not knowing the Hell Gate to a hotel, where they declined to see | route. ntatives of the press. It was] When the Sheriff and his force ar- expected they would confer with |Trived, they were armed with riot guns, Winston Churchill, the Colonial Sec-]and fired a salvo. Thereupon the retary, this afternoon truck drivers and all on board the «Michael Collins, head of the Pro-|boat threw up their hands and were onal Government, who has an-|arrested, The whiskey on the trucks was taken to Mineola, the Sheriff said, and put into a store house. It con- sisted of 1,500 cases of rye whiske! according to the authorities, and 3,000 bags of six bottles of whiskey ‘h, In addition to the $200,000 worth of whiskey trucks, the Sheriff said, a truck load, worth about $10,000, was left on the yacht nounced his intention of attending the conference, was detained in Dublin by urgent business, but it was understood he would cross to England to-night, would Sir James Craig, the Ulster (Continued on Second — GERMANY REFUSES Page.) seized on the Cassese was at the dock to meet ALLIES’ NEW CLAIM|the yacht. He declared he knew noth- ing whatever of the consignment r > George MeGuire 1 salesman, of No Chancellor Wirth Says Demand for]5¢ west 11th Street, Manhattan, was also arrested He said he saw the 60,000,000,000 Marks Is Ab- Impossible. six trucks at the dock, and went over to see what was going on ~— solutely BERLIN, March 28 (Associated ; Press).—Chancellor Wirth told the ‘STRANGLER LEWIS STILL Reichstag to-day that the demand off AFTER DEMPSEY MATCH the Allied Reparations Commission] 5. costa 950,000 side Bet on a for an additional tax levy of 60,000, Wrestling-Boxing Bont Be- 000,000 marks (314 000,000) trans. tween Them mitted to the rman Government SPARTA Gn? Okla é 2s. — Ke last week, Was absolutely impossible, |, PONC’ CITY: Okla. March 28.— Ea WILL TRY HYPNOTISM sip gealnds fee DeaReeY pion heavyweight boxer BY RADIO TELEPHONE|.s. 301 panch here inthe proposed ATLANTA, Murch 28.—A local newa-|of $50,000 and winner to receive Ject over its radio telephone to-morrow.|C. Mii who had offered a $200,000 he hypnotist is said already to have | guarar and a split. in receipts. demonstrated bis ability to use his in- +} Demp: ha ot been heard trom fluence over an ordinary telephone, Miner said Stoen When She Was 4 Months Old, Sought for 24 Years, Girl Found By Mother She Never Knew Beatrice De Shaw, Kidnapped in 1898, Learns for First Time That She Has Mother Living in Detroit. GAS RATE CUT 100 INBROOKLYN; BU. QUALITY ORDERED First Action by Present Com- mission to Bring About Re- duction in Price. (Special to The Evening World DETROIT, March 28.—The search of more than a score of years for a daughter, kidnapped from her mother months old, has born is Beatrice De when but four fruit, The daughter Shaw, twenty-four years old, a mem ber of the Ziegfeld ‘Midnight Frolic’’ chorus in New York. Mrs. Walter Graves, who lives at the foot of St small Her mother ts Jean Avenue, in a house on the bank of the Detroit] The Public Service Commission to River. But not until June will the|4ay issued its first order authorizing mother and daughter be reunited. |the use'of a British thermal unit basis for gas in this city instead of the 22 candle unit. It the Kings Lighting Company which serves Bay Ridge, Bath Beach Then the chorus girl will come West, her mother, who is in limited circum stances, being unable to finance a trip to the East power ordered County Beatrice was born in the spring of [Bensonhurst and Borough Park—to 1898, when Mrs. Graves, then Mra.|Change from the 22-candle power (o . a BTU. This change is to be Frank Cleveland, was playing with al accompanied by a reduction in price theatrical troupe in Michigan. Four|from $1.50 a thousand to $1.40 a thou- months Jater the baby mysteriously [84nd, with a minimum monthly charge disappeared. For four years Mrs. ef i cents, and is to go into effect by Cleveland, who became Mrs. Graves] ajthough the order grants the gas twelve years ago, searched high and|company the right to abandon the low. Then word reached her that her|22-candle power gas, it was admitted during the he. Prendergast that since January rings before Chairman daughter was with a family in Fenton es Mich, She rushed there, but learned the company had never made any at that persons who held the girl refused] tempt to give 22-candle power gas. to relinquish her According to the city test charts, at times the candle power was as low as 33, averaging for the year 10 candle power. A consumer's guit Is now in the State courts to recover the excess paid on a 22-candle power basis when a lower quality was sup plied Fixation of the $1.40 rate 50 cents minimum, oce siderable surprise among as en gineers. ‘The Kings County se territory many times larger densely populated than does its Coney Island neighbor, the Brooklyn Borough Gas Company. The commission fail, when prices were higher. ordered this. company first from $1.50 10 $1.40 and then again to $1.95. The Brooklyn Bea nishes a gas of a higher BTL and has no mintmum guarant The reduction of 10 cents in alyo necasioned comment in cer but tak- Mrs, Cleveland sought aid meanwhile the family vanished, ing little Beatrice with them In August last Mrs. Graves heard that her daughter was playing in the “Midnight Frolic’? chorus. Corre spondence followed, the mother said and proved beyond question that Miss De Shaw was her long lost daughter “But,” Mrs. Graves sal shining through her smiles, have to content ourselves with ters until ‘B' comes West in June with the sioned con and more Miss De Shaw, when seen here last was still surprised by realization of (Continued on —_—» BOY IN TIME TO SAVE MOTHER AND TOTS inth Page.) pugh fur content quarters, where it was d the re - | duction should have been at least Found: Them: Overcome by GiaSisiace as great. ‘Otherwine,. iy wa When He Came to Lur contended, the gas would m : to the consumer than the Rushed to Hospital power which carries with i! more William Hildebrandt, ten, No. 627] than 660 BTL ieee Carey Avenue, West New Brighton 1, came home from school to] BALFOUR TO BE EARL, junch at noon to-day in time ave LONDON PAPER SAYS the ives of his mother Nis] LONDON, March 28 — (Associatod brother Harold and sister Muriel Press),—According to the Evening New Arthur Balfour is ated an E The three gas due to the explosion of a ri were unconsciow They were rushed to St. Vince The newanaper saya Sir 4 Wane ruaned to VST round life in the House « Woap ital: witeke ‘Wol Qu without official dutica t children would live and there was # and remarks that he would be w § ehance for Mrs Hildebrandt the recovery of 4 to the House of Lords, where hie ability In debate would be Invaluable, FATE OF RICKARD TD BE IN HANDS OF JURY BY NIGHT Summing Up and Charge by Judge Expected to Be Com- pleted by Six. DEFE} SE IS OCNFIDEN Steuer Attacks Veracity of Girl Accusers—Counsel Show Strain. Max D. the Steuer began summing up for the trial of Tex Riel charged with offenses against young girls, at 1 o'clock noon, He defense in this after planned to take but thirty minutes. Assistant Disi ict said he would use e Attorney Pecora ery bit of time saved for him by Mr. Steuer’s brevity Justice Wasservogel planned to finish his char and commit the case to the jury at about 6 o'clock The defense approached the end of the trial with obvious confidence. Mr ; associates, Hyr and Senator Sheridan, were broadly when the ushered in after luncheon Both Mr. Steuer and Mr. Pecora had lines of weariness in their faces. Mr. Rickard was tinued Pecora Steuer and his Bushel smiling n jury was recalled for con cross-examination by Mr to-day a rapid fire inquiry on widely separate toples, stich as his relations with Dr John H. Richards men who have testified in his behalf The questioning was and newspaper the character of the saloons and gambling houses he conducted in Alaska and Nevada mining camps; his promotions of oil and gold mining companies; his lack of memory as to events of Nov. 6 and Nov 19 in con- trast to his apparently perfect memory of the events of Nov. 12 Mr. Rickard saw he couldn't remembered the events of Nov he had not looked over office randa and consulted with bis chate Mr. Steuer instructed him to look up the events of the days a week before and after Nov 12. but he had since paid little attention to any thing except what hap Armistice L and the day after, which is the of the indictment charging mis t tment of fifteen-year-old Sarah Schoenfeld Rickard sat with his lips compressed tightly when not actually nswering questions, He was severely court in his manner to the examiner have ia if memo asso cross Ain words came Very rapidly, so the jury had to pay the very closest at tention “It was my secretary, Mr. Coultry said Mr. Rickard, “who reminded me about Nov He said that was the y we went to the foothall ame, Vt was the only football game 1 ever naw.’ Mr. Perora Rickard on tried to trip up Mr the time he started for (Continued on —_ SCHOONER BOUND FOR N. Y. ASHORE rond lara H Fog Opposite Avalon, \ Donnell Goes Aground Crew Reported Saf (Bpectat The Evening CAPE MAY, N. J. Mare The four-masted sehooner Clare H Donnell, bound for New Yor ma fouthern port, went ashore in th and driving rain Coast ponite ard S Avalon, N. J. The Coast Guard crew inder Capt, MeCarthy, went to the assistance of the eraft. Cap H Neaves of the schooner 1 1 w hin crew to be taken off unt schooner would pro ve Coast Guard eutier kk Capt do J Mutse ont d hone cat i nond’s Inlet Fis 6 Cold Spring Coast ¢ {st n said that unless t schooner off. BAN ON SMOKING RESCINDED — BY ENRIGHT; ORDINANCE NOT PASSED IN ALDERMANIC BOARD ‘Let ’Em Smoke | Blame for Transmitting It as IfThey Want to, 9} Approved Law Upon Em- ployee in the Office of the Is Hylan’s View) cit City Clerk. “The Ladies Will Do What They Like ‘Anyhow,” He Says of Anti-Smoking Fiasco. {Special to The CHICAGO, Sponsor Says He Will. Now Introduce an Ordinance ! Close All Cabarets and k taurants at Midnight. ening World) March 28 —""There never was an ordinance passed in New York forbidding women from] Learning to-day that the or smoking in public places, and if there| nance wpon which he based had been I never it would Mayor have signed Hylan of New York emphatically here to-day before he started for home, ‘*While | would hardly recommend smoking as a pas- in Nae order, dated yesterday, which wor have prohibited women from smc ing in public places, the Board of Aldermen and neve never pass lime for women, | certainly am a] was signed by the Mayor, Police firm believer in personal tberty, and] Commigsion if the Iadie nt t . * want to smoke my at-| ccinged it titude would be “let ‘em und God bless ‘em."" 1 never, in my Admin.| bis office to-@@¥. He Uae oraee istration, interfer ewith the ladies—| was issued by mistake. for they will do as they please an # **| The explanation ts that the ord! 1 do not believe that Commis-| hance was printed in the City sioner of Police Enright issued any such order a¥ that reported stopping| Record on Jan. 26. A single line women from smoking in cafes and] under the ordinance read: staurants last night. Some one Is] «the Vice Chairman moved that evidently trying to play a joke on 4 some one. If any policeman did en.|th® foregoing ordinance be placed on tor New York cafes and try to en-| file. force such an order it was surely Then followed a record of the through some misunderstanding or vote showing that 55 Aldermen had voted to file the resolution and three practical joke on some The Mayor ne's part." punctuated his state. ment with a ring of smoke from his oer had voted for its adoption. This Mrs. Hylan shares her husband's] action ecectually killed the ordi- liberal views on the subject. “*While} nance, 1 personally do not smoke, never have smoked and never will care to} SENT IT ALONG AS IF IT HAD 1 am certainly not so narrow-minded us to think other women should be stopped from smoking if they want to,’ she said “Such things should be purely personal matters up to the PASSED. In due course action was taken by Daniel McCoy, resolution clerk in the offic Clerk Michael Cruise of City individual decision. We must not] It is the duty of McCoy, who is an try to reguinte people's lives too}elderiy man, to clip out of the City much by legislation. Women should] Record copies of ordinances which enjoy the same rights as men and|have passed, paste them on spectally be free to sinoke if they enjoy it."* prepared sheets of paper, note in 2s blanks provided when they were passed and when they were approved by the Mayor and forward them to the heads of departments affected by such ordinances, McCoy, according to Mr. Cruise, did not see the line carrying the resolu- tion to place the ordinance on file. He thought it had passed by a vote of 65 to 8 And when he got around to it he pasted it on a sheet of paper and sent it up to Police Headquarters with A memorandum that it was passed on March 14 and had been «pproved by INCUBATOR BAB WILL LIVE; RECORD CASE SAY DOCTORS Weighs 2 Pounds, 3 Ounces, at Birth, Gains Pound and Ounce in Fortnight Physicians are taking much inter in the fight for life, apparently suc-] the Mayor on Mareh 2 esstul, of an incubator baby at the| The notification is not official unless New Rochelle Hospital. The baby is] tt 's signed: by the Oita serie, wy City Clerk did not sign this particula the son of Mr. and Mr od son of Mr. and Mrs, Max Fried: | norincation, but the omission was nc man of No 72 Mechanic Street, and] noticed at I" Headquarters. Aw was born on March 13, tler of routine, an weighing two] m pounds and three ounces. At the end| 4nd passed along to the eo Oe MaulGkaR And HRUMeGEd Caan KO Mf the first fortnight the child hada} Mssoner an ‘ body signed it for him guined one pound and one ounce Biiriso wan oxproseed auiene ( Hospital authoritles said the baby | Hall to-day at the action of the t had won his ght and the case witt|Commissioner in issuing or be a record one. Pour tanks of oxy-| 9! Irastic ordinance with : : clonuty nizing it or making zen have already been used in thelinaumes shout it Every cits. off fiort to keep the baby alive, Fried-|who reads the newspapers outst man is @ confectioner at New Ro-| Pole Headquarters knew that th had been killed CHICAGO QUITS FLATS | consternation with which the visits of aad the theatrical district was policemen to hotels, restaurants cabarets Ir 5.000 No de Vacant and Th CHICAGO March 28.—There are} sioner's order, insisted that the law 00 vacant fats in Chicago to-day and} was the law and the amazed pro June tthe inber will be doubled, | prietors and managers of the places visited concluded that the ordinance had been put through by some trick NO PUNISHMENT PROVIDED FOR Mecretary of the The reason, he saya are too high © asking anywhere from » inonth for them, nd peo. OFFENDERS. Mr Walsh declared The McGuinness Ordinance did not weather, he saya, thot provide for punishment of women nta will be vacated by tent colonies in inding the estimated his prac: |1n smokers. It restrained owners and managers of any place of public re- fram allowing women to smoke their premises and fixed the alty ata fine of from §4 to $26, or nort a ee senione

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