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; WARMER. os Uiaks Weathor—RAI “IF IT HAPPENS IN| | NEW YORK IT’S IN == EVENING WORLD” Publis aainese : | NEW YORK, THURSDAY, ‘MARCH 30, 1922 T wing Die nie. a Few Secandi ‘Apart * ° ‘ j e | : eane ° AR FLICHT ACROSS Expire Within Few Seconds; SAYS (It KINKEAD KILLING Aviators Leave Lisbon and Will Make First Stop at vie jean Canary Islands. Miss Stone in Own Detense}] NURSE ON STAND eae Relates Events Preceding |IN OWN DEFENSE FOR|JUMP TO .CAPE VERDE. Brooklyn Tragedy, KINKEAD’S DEATH] | PE ea Total Flying Time to Be 60 DENIES INTENT TO KILL. Hours if Calculations Do CY) - Not Go Awry. Insisted Upon Marriage Miler nae . . 4ISBO) a 3 sovinte Two Operations, But | ere, MATER HD UiCAaRSCI . Press).—The attempted flight fvor yer Backed Oui Lisbon to Pernambuco, Br wa - started this morning, the Naval Cap a doa “common won ‘ tains Sacadura and C nho taking Guy Kinkead, for 0) rs 1 the uir at 7 o'clock They hope to fg on trial in Brook Ohiv make the transatlantic passage of Ine’s mind became a bi more than 4,000 miles in. sixty hour.’ remembers nothir h , netual flying time. They expect to which follow: testifi arrive in Braail by April 18 LY when she took the witt a; A report received here [vor ber own defens Far more com) coast about poon sai the seaplune time during her tr was sighted off the coast about tirt stormy of hoy MI o Don, A Taritepe | he “began het testimony Ain gitfile 9.1 | wstioning of Edward J first stop wil! he at the Cangas torney. Islands, Prom vi — She began by givin Bi way of the © ROSA AND JOSEFAYBLAZEK, hivty-one suid she © Nae as . , Pano &: t i nm Mountain Fountain Yori BARU a. CODY educated in its local , distance northeast of Pernambu et rd e ~ oO: pathadl Wax Went (Geovee e i ia MieNederentia | ohne °c Hospital Surgeons Had Expected Simultaneous ect descendant of Daniel b st mis ena ne r ° Fs chtared | the cinein Ne Rear oN bernanagertaye Death and Brother Refused Consent pital in 1908 and con ours JPeReeR with coor ‘ | yey ake aa w nurse in 1911 = reentitton t Were for Mperationy Her first meeting with Kinkeud, she] MISS OLIVIA M.P STONE ’ aviators has ae SL | : i a said, was in 1918, y um | three scr] CHICAGO, Mar $0. Jose ind® moned by physio nitar i . li line the Siainese Twins, d are ee. Sel Fury of Twelve [tesa es rem eh oras SHOOTS PIRI IN CAR i} aM je At mention of t! J 4 ° jet their journey, + n } a - | s ni 1 rs nis Gormiay winlcend, “ie Wil Against Dry Law}: | rt and her attorney « irre \ ag ew ing the t v ‘ ve v € Datei Atornes Wal : acate the Box): msving, mer ment is : objected. “We ny tod ‘ dimensions, and (his, in i ‘ , in any one else's chara “1 bach of n Tells Counsel in| with the ‘great distances be ‘ Mr, Reilly took mod the | ‘ ersed over wate n Bein ie: ‘ v.{ Hooch Case He Doesn't Like | 784 ove eee » Breghetone and sayin will find out more atic the Nolstead Act caused t vt ninent Chicago % woman later garded here as extremely ha he first trip tl C xl Twelve men drawn for jurors for Bed 1 ave th aire He ogee r AROMA RtIRE 8 trial of Kdward Dim, “ion 1 § NAVY PLANS ta Complication Manna Ends Own Life After purse, was begun on May 1 ie aie i eee LONGER FLIGHT ie leon, ea den A Four Shots at Married Q. How were you resis , 1 with selling halt pint of ; e j A. As Ellis GG. Kinke ta liquor to Peter Reager, a Prohibition ACROSS PACIFIC] "#8 2 weels Rosa was apparen Woman He Loved Stone of Cincinnati wore excused to-day in. the i fn good health until tw , on registered our names a1 District Coyrt when it was GER ; Rasatt rst | She made up her mind, according t Berunse Ble refused to break with Te edie weenie: theve (were iat that every member of the pro. | Portuguese Attempt Recalls Virst ei oe as y a 1 : é Blis vetunedt : ty hotel that Kinkead first spssest nec jtry was opposed to the Vol-| Ocean Records and Proposed Ss : a a git sbrind: andy become: tile wife, marriage to her, s! tead act and its enforcement. As the re - on dle w osefa , el Manna of No 50 Charles “He told me he Witli- twelve good men fled out Venture This Sum } Frantz, the t vid son Street red to kUL Mis. Marceita out me,’ she continued of the bow after di themselves The etfort of the Portugues ‘WAT! Rosa, mother and auntl Grant and shot himself through the now and then to dab he vit When the bes had been filled. A pnae: Reraemba : mal in w utehed at ng | om his yooms to the a handkerchief which she kept Siegel of No. 30 Church Street, at-] Mest ambitious ¢ se ‘ i Lhe covers and sobbed n the end wu f her mother, Mrs Farrell, at hall in her clenche TL hand s tor or Dim, before using his chaj-| 4ttempted althoue i Bree rt bre a D Jos Stre * Mpolannta violent weepiiie Fy pee ee ng his chal-| cates Navy ia vidnning an even|Rronounced.. Wire tzek, broth i West 44th Stree At New of Kinkeud’s love for her her The defendant 1 zed | longer flight of the (wins. a presen York Hospital it was said that she belief in hiny val Whe ea ene or| Summer in a No mpt ty operate tu sep. 1 not lve It was on May 11S, sl fa Pian ativisat 1 who is} HOW being assen line: a eat rr ¥ Grant's husband. Join, has that Kinkead placed tt od against the defendant ap.| “he Portu . . wot ctural steel w as a wer at Atlantic City and tous he inder suet charge?” ili not, howey ao i the Murlborough-Blenheim Hot , is » Knowles of | ¢e8s-country taken determin possi bil Bince He roRiied her * You believed you married to |. West sth Street, whe hau} Smith — brothe This was in avec the w ns 80, whien! ale was Atteen wm? A. Yos, 1 did been the second to enter the box. and| Capetown, This BE SAG ie eS I " onty «at fon fatarvalar Chaat And up to that time, siw said FT eno ee eee Se alone nh The brother, Frank, was asked only at tong: intervs ‘ lad been an “upright, vir A The first actual! cro: of the] midnight if he woul consent to an} Gran isually known b er Southern woman : a excube (Mr. Sie-| Ocean in a heavier-thar operation if his ya vevived, Heft m ; The ceremony of plu 1 i ‘ el 8! stands to the credit of t refused, suying it was not their w : me iat ated with her where they had gone for a marri A ver ne ober me se Seale mother and aun: to 1 Last night she was nse. The mart ! hail l16t Vyse Avenue, who/ JACK BLOODGOOD hi ere Mannan boards wit (Continued: oni Secon coat No. | and who would have been ters. ke it, hop! Cirer ter 4 a BH nee i : foreman of the jury. arose. Mr. Fol GETS LICENSE TO would) te ike taxicab of ee ; ; 1am against it WED MISS FLEITMAN Dominict * he ANU « Joon s age.) int ‘4 The Wation’s eee isc, sarees eo | ss fat paces Clavie cals Foremost ieee he enforcement of they a ee ighn Van Scliick Blooageo. [MURDERED MOVIE MAN We're through after ‘o-night, co Semel tatters at [tess eae”! SOME") "SENT $60,000 A YEAR|: 5c Maat maining spective jurors, writer and m of Robert ‘anshaw y ‘eplied, Mployment Agency Jrsinins ton prospective jurors, | Bloodgood, and Lida Louise Fiet-|wantam pesmand vastor wade] Pahert pause Benjamin Mintz, No, 894 Riverside | Mann. twenty-seven, 0 Oo eae i iiss: pre close The World's “Help Wanted” |Drive: tienry Mielke, No. 242 East] Street, daughter an) GS s) 0+ " d his cab and saw the advertisements offer thousinds of [s6th Strect; Richard \B, McEIigott, | Weitmans . Keen lithe ; was Bpent girl fall he floor. fired positions to workers in all fields of|No. 180 Wadsworth Avenue; Axchie| They DP Bhan ae Eitect Ua ; 7 a hots at her, but beth industry. Many out of town t eckenbrough, South 18, ut William Deemond Ta ou nd shed through the cab, ness establishments requirin M murchuse, No and Fitt ae tor, whose mysteriou: by a then turned the pistol on him- ekilled und competent workers ad. Street; Louis Friedlander, No, g Heb. 1, has baffled pol nding the last bullet through Vertise exclusively in The World {78th Street: Samuel Stern.| REICHSTAG UPHOLDS cording t announcem " radi Ww a “3 74 West 97th Street; Wade WIRTH BY LARGE VOTE | the Pubic Patrolman George Killiam of tho ‘orld “Help Wanted’ : - Abed eataie ; wath 4 > 13 86 tLe Wark ker, No, 281 11th Avenue, and : An estate of mains, Vest treet Station called New ? Ok seal on Edward R, Beeny of No. 108 West] BERLIN, March 20.—A Pan-German to the accou &. Our of for an ambulance and 4 665 Help Ads Printed by| 55; reet, in response to Mr, Siegel’s| resolution of jack of confidence In the ls are to ba fing |p, © arrived, found both ’ All Other Newspapers | *“excused,"’ filed out of the box Wirth Government Was defeated by a for a jade tn {he woman and man unconacious 9,196—The World's Lead Over All.| Judge Mack, who had been in aority, 4 Ralcnstag: Corday, eal joweiry x10 : © yenained consciousness for a nother court, returned and when in- al aR hair as) be ep ahd a) and told Detec- Of, OF all th Wa formed that the panel was about ex- i ole, demanded a» mo | " the Went foth Streat epapers are printed in Khe World, trial ¢ unti) to-morrow Hamen 7 bout thelr geparatios YEE LSON|AMERIGA PLANNING TO PAY BEATEN IN DUEL BY THEODORE GRILEY Author Knocked Down Several Times and Finally Calls Quits. WAS RESULT OF FEUD. Bad Feeling Had Existed Since Alleged Altercation at New Year’s Party. FRANCISCO, n Wilson, March nationally known 30. author and Theodore Criley, and playwright, artist. fought «a duel last Sat- according to # story printed in Francisco par a r to-day There were no clashing blades nor silver mounted pistols. Tt fought in a sheltered glen 1 Carmel, the artist colony se miles south of here on the Pacific Coast, and at daylight, the tradi tional hour of duels, The weapons wore, fi and thtsell Cri won The fend standing, arising trom a qaacre! Was said to be lor fter ol a New Year's festivity. Criley said he was attacked in letters which cam through the mails and by messeng ut that he made efforta to meet Wil son to discuss the situation When Wilson Jeft jor Honolulu n the year it-was thought to an armistice in the (oud HARRY LEON Wiison which was well Known in ¢ ts colony. But a letter was said to la been written by Wilson to Ur be tore he sailed saying he 9 back. His vacation time wa hing—walking, swimmine returned from Honolili 1) tine \ challenge was issues ’ (Continued on Sixth I ——————___ AMUNDSEN BEGINS WASHINGTON FLIGHT Sets Of in Airplane [hat {lol Record tor Continuou : Mineola Amundsen, Arct lest Washington at 1 to-day in airplane t a from the Larsen Airdome ntral Park, Lt The machine is the cent) ablished a we on flight record of more than twenty s hours at Mineola and w taken into the Arctic region this vear by Amundsen It wos raining when the piane took off, Harold Lewia Watching him intently Oscar Omdel of the Norwex al Roald Atr Foree, who will handle + tral# on the monoplane'« Voir elite minchine also earrte mu fneturer, Join M, Larsen, 4 nied th “ne Lo Amun GOAL MINERS BEGIN GENERAL STRIKE IN ILLINOIS AND OHIO Shutdown Called for Satur- day Started in Preparation for Walkout. CHICAGO, March 30. Minols coat nines started t in preparation coal strike on Saturday Will close te Shutdown day the. Nation-wide Other mines for morrow, Both miners ely fol of “watehful will » adopted a and her take COLUMBUS, March Tall of Southern Olio's coal mines were idle mation. fe Nation Hiled for orrow ern Old vious. dle toca woop On ‘ on. dvealied Wosdaey anidenedt chin nh agreement © Sul vie Com- ibtes nihiaeite oF and miners will adjonrn early foomoriow when President ewis of the United Mine Work: reaches were to establish headquarters to dt reel the wallor SD. Warriner, Chairman of the op ators, indicated yesterday the eut wages of the bard coal miners would be 17 per cent Debate over cost of living figures has slowed up procedure of the Seale Committee and made impos! ble any settlement before Satur Negotlations will be resumed Mond how in efforts sion in the anthractte fleld MINERS’ DEMANDS BASED ON 2-YEAR WAGE CONTRACTS Worke Sub- Bituminous and Anthracite ers Most Concerned Over Pav Scales INDIANAPOLIS, Murch ty (As rs’ demands are Biluminous—Removal of diffe ntials within and between dis icl4 So 44 to vesuit in increased or Some workers and re fox none; the six-ho lay week; pay and one ime and dow! Sindaysand holidays ® pay y pay jays contr two nl Maren 4 Antlracite-—20 per € work 8 advance for da q on of sub-con- tra check-offt” system ollecting union dues; un remity of es for similar oces pations; eight-hour day for all workers iniform nsidera ton’ day wage fov miners whose wage is veduced by abnormal king conditions; increased pay time; contract for two ars, ending March 31, 1924 - > MRS. STILLMAN WINS CANADA HEARING PLEA The Appellate Division in Rrooklyn to-day unanimou pheld the re cont order of Justice Morachauser al wink aitorne Mis. Anne U Silman to examine witnesses in Mon al, Cane ense in at'iman and hy midnight fj LUSITANIA CLAIMS OUT OF SEWED GERMAN PROPERTY — Part to Be Used t to Reimburse U. S. Citizens and Part to Re-éstablish Trade Under Proposal Made to Harding. Way Out of Tangle Would Protect Original Owners From Home Taxes Which Would Benefit Only Allies By David Lawrence. (Special Correspondent of The Eve- ng World.) * WASHING »March 30 (Copyright) Ameffea's problem with resect to Geman property held im, the Ubiven States is grow , tual confiscation by the Gerin.a: and would go into the national trea ury either for Government uses or Government, the proceed to pay reparations to the Allie: Governments Thomas W Miller, Aliey Property Custodian, who has bees 3 on the tangle for months, hy eda plan to P esident Hardin policy whieh it is expected a ught to attain by the Mirst American ettizens wh (ives fost their lives in the ' who lost property at the hane Germany duving the war shall be paic Secondé—German citizens who hav small estates which have been sei by the American ernment si not by e to suffer unduly. bus should have their property back « oon as porsible, and the Germ Government Ml be required agree not to apply its severe tax law to this partienlar property Thied Instead of permitting German Government to contisca through taxation the bulk of the es tates held by the Allen Property Cu todian, ihe American Governmer shall vise park © proceeds 1 pay American ms and part as lateral for a huge trading corporation which shall help re-establish com nereial yelitions between the Unies and Germany One hund inillion dollars of German asse held 1 American Government would be sufficient basis, it is cat While tie Harding Administrati is not committed to any specifle pre posit nd still welcoming 4. gestions trie that the ple submitted by Vol. Muller ‘ ve Stutes Governmen of cou ed to confiscatior the German property and doc inte © sanction any such scheme The new plan, therefore, attempts use approximately that part of German assets which would go to t German Government instead of to i citizens. If the United States were to retu to-morrow without condition all t . property d from Germans, Allied Governments and citizens « Allied countries would immediate! be efited wh German ow would be hurt, as would America: citizens. whose claims against Ges e likely to remain unpaid tm so tar as Germany ts vor aw is unique. All F oP brought into my abject ax ch og to pay,