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HARDING SHAKES ENGRAVING BURE mitteo in detail,” further comment stimony. an, April 1.—De- le Kansas Indus- the ag tors and unions for was mine ». April 1.--Nearly + Ohio answered ‘ike call the effective ut 000 miners suspended is 5 w 1,033 coal mines toe | Missed After , Minn., April 1—The mutes to be affected jn the stare near Burlington, North | WASHINGTON, April L—The tr Bome of the union minerafreau of Engraving and Printing was out there last night operating to-day under practically a 3RE HAUTE, Ind., April 1.— : peel Seation of work in the Indiana] SOMPlete new executive persoun 4 t8 490 per cent., 183 mines hav-| from the Director down and includ Ra Twelve railroads have lutd] ing every division of tue burehu. The AC mor® than $00 employees here sweenlhg change In; (he pure BENTON, Ml, April 1.—Shooting | inigtration was effe President ocourred to-day in various sections Southern Mlinois, where the miners’ | Harding through an utive order strike Is reported ax 100 per cent night removing Jame Wit complete, Jesse Henson, nieht chief} meth, the Director, and a number of f police at Duqnoin, war eeriousty | aivision chieis and other officials “fur wounded and Policeman Walter [ijn good of the service” Sconce was slightly hurt by Harty] pouis A, Hin, Assistant Chief of the Reid, 9 miner, Division of Engraving, was named 4 WILKESBARRE, Ma. April 1 the new Director of the bureau and The suspension in the unthracited es ihed charge, immedintely -upen fields ix 100 per cent, effective, OMY | promulgation of the order the 8,000 men permitteat to protec The dismissals, which came av 4 Property were ut work. Volice 1 romplete surprise to. those affected, trols ie put ia een Tso “i | Were ordered, it was explained, as the reports were that there was not the uit of an ender ves on Michtest sign of trouble. Many for. /esuit of un extende nla atime eign born mine workers are planning | 571 1h ome Rerrans to Voor their native: ln ' conditions, OMeials of the Sara TEE try Department, however, failed CHARGES MINERS turow any light on the dis ‘ SCANDALS HNTED 4D, mM, Apeit 1.—ap- | Director and Several Aids Dis horough In- quiry on Executive Order. 8 ne the action and t) an BROKE CONTRACT [F078 the cation ana the tries an: Ras White House wonld have to speak for = themselves Operator Tells Legislators Tm-] Renin the action isa hint of a sen ployers Did Not Feel Bound ational seandal that will be the sub : ject of further investigation. Wille by Agreement bo irregularities are charged, it’ was WASHINGTON, April. 1. Oper. | Stated on high anthority that « great : many are suspected and financial loss ators in the central competitive field 11) "the Government. may be lnvoleal fd not “feel bound’? to live up to [ernis, it was said, depends on whether their contract to meet the miners he- for not any bonds have been forged fore April 1 because the minors have | There was some hint of duplication flugrantly violated their part of thisJ¢ Bonds during some of the Liberty contract on several occasions," Alfred | bend issues, but it was expluined at Uele of Terre Haute, Ind., declared | the time there was simply an error in before the House Labor Committ numnbering and there were no extra to-day, speaking as a representative | OP Uuplicate bonds. of the Indiana operator The Bureau of Investization of the Mr. Ogle declared “the effort to] Department of Justice made the in make It appear that operators are | Yestigation that resulted in the stake trying to force a strike in order tof ap. William J. Burns said to-day. He sell some 60,600,000 tons of cout is} Mleclined to reveal whether any irresu ibeurd."” javities, such as the duplicating of “The sixty-odd million tons re. [bonds and paper money, had heen un ported by the Geological Survey is | earthed, not on the market, but is int Fea ee hands of consumers—bought and pld | JUDGE SHOT, POLICE or," said Mr. Ogle. "Phere is a 'y insignificant amount in storage SURROUND WOODS ut the mines, probably not more than = 100,000. ton: Believe Negro Assailant of Me trate Ts Hiding Near Pleasantville EGG HARBOR, N. J Robert Knight, a > ‘HARD COAL MINES ALL CLOSED DOWN and » April But There's Good Feeling Neuro, alley vibe x Ae have shot and seriously wounded Mag Wage Negotiations Will Con ’ ‘ BEC INGE t istrate Richard Brown of Pleasantville a tinue Here. last might, is believed to be hiding. in Though the tie-up in the anthracite mnons oer te HM ; Ral conden. of 5 tee Poles’ KUT coal field is complete to-day, good rounded the woods and it is believed ‘eoling exists between the miners and! inat Knight will be captured within »perators, and negotiations for a new], short time. wage scale will be resumed by the Magistrate Brown was shot, while sub-committees here next week in his automobile on his way with In the hard coal fields, with the possible exception of one relatively un{mportant colliery, no attempt will be made to operate and there will be no picketing or other outward sym- bols of a strike. The State constabu- lary, directed from Harrisburg, will, however, be prepared for any emer- geney. One immediate result of the strike will be the laying off of railroad men ordinarily engaged in moving coal, Ac- cording to Philip Murray, some 18,000 will be affected on roads with ter- minals in the New York area, and other points on the seaboard. This is partly checked up by railroad of- ficlals who, however, say that the layoffs will be gradual and that the number, while overstated by Murray, Knight's witt woman, on the White H« An automobile overhaul Nexro leape from it, running board of motor and fired fiv One entered his bi over his heart Te-entering escaped, sprang to Justice shots at and came Ik his car, the he had had trouble over his wife, ——_— and another Negress to attend to legal business for the former Turnpike 1 him, a4 the Brown's him out assailant It Is supposed Knight believed Jus- tice Brown was a Negro with whom MOTHER AND DAUGHTER FAINT IN U. S. COURT cannot be determined at this time. ‘Mrs, Rose Weiler, seventy-two Al Lute peete eala & years old, mother of “Spanish Joe’ Weller, and her nichter, 3 GRAND CENTRAL THUGS | Woe: of Lexington Avenui MAKE PLEA OF GUILTY | Maspetn, Quoens, were arrested to: Pack cient day by two deputy United States es Big Crowd tu} Marshals and Department of Justice Court agent on indietments charging them = £0 ors caught) With beuig in possession in May, 1920, ayrotl robbery at. Grand Central{ ment at Jacksonville, Tenn. Station yesterday pleaded guilty tof Both women fainted when they the charge of robbery when arraigned] Were remanded to jail after bail had hefore Magistrate Tobias in York-| been fixed at $10,000 In the case of ville Court lo-day. The fourth, | the mother and $6,000 for the daugh Christopher Peppler, pleaded not} ter. They were arratgned before guilty and watved examination, AN] Judge Chatfield in Federal Court, were held without bail Brooklyn News of the story brought a large Spunish Joe Weiler, sail to be crowd of the prisoners’ friends and] serving a prison term on a ¢xerae in hold-up victims who thought they|New York County, is alleged by the identified their assailants by the pic-] Federal agents to have been a mem tures published in the newspapers. | ber of the band which disposed of the Those who pleaded guilty were John] platinum, He is said to be in a pent McGrath, Charles Gallagher and! tentiary in West Virginia in connec John Metz. tion with the case, Developments of the First Day (By Associated Press.) Union officials asserted 100,000 non-union miners joined the 500,000 union men in the strike, and that 6,000 of the were shut down 500 mines in the country Daily lose of production in anthracite fields was estimaty},at 308,000 (ons and the daily ons in wager at $800,000, affecting 20,000 Ample forees were on duty for necess The Washington Administrat policy. Philip Murray, Vice President of the United Mine Workers of jca, proposed Congressional action to prohibit overdevelopment ooal industry. Miners’ officials in Kansas the present arrangement between miners and operators another month, asserted the walkout was complete. silies. ry protection of Me nines continued to observe a of conunud hands- otf Amer the where the Industrial Court ordered that for The Northwest reported supplics sufficient for about two montis, with more than 18,000,000 tons piled up by the railroads and at Dulut) President Lewis of the United Mine Workers planned to leave In @anapolis to-night for Washington to ‘lay ‘he minere’ case before ihe House Labor Committee on Monday." R.B, ROOSEVELT JR, MYSTERIOUSLY HURT. DES WN HOSPTAL| This THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, Aero-Auto Is the Latest Paris Sensation; You Press the Button, Propeller Does the Rest APRIL 1, 1922, MACY’S OFFERS $5,000 REWARD FOR THUGS WHO SHOT MANAGER Believed to Be Same Three Men Who Later Got $4,500 in Tribune Hold Up Ro Ho Macy & Co. advertised a $6,000 reward to-day for information leading to the arrest and conviction of one or all three of the men who shot Charles De Lorne, manager of the company's Woodlawn Delivery Distributing Station, last night in an attempted robbery. The police believe the three who failed in that attempt may men, have been the same who succeeded a fow hours later in petting $4,500 from Robert Toole, the night cashier: of t Tribune, on the third floor of th ibune Building, Nassqu and Spruce Streeta, Toole was held up at the point of 1 gun and beaten. Charles Lee, a watehman, rushed forward with a h Kjack, but was disurmed and n. «The robbers seized the money, Which was in pay envelopes, ERO] MOTO DIN SARS ind fled to the street At the Mucy delivery station ppeared oon the | ateplane and nutomolile It is tion ts imparted by an aleplune Charles De Lorne and Charlie: joss between the cqulpped with a self-starter and mo- | Peller, doing away with transmis had about $10,000 on hand, irs and ot complicated deyices bers held up Nichola in the garage -- = + jus De Lorne stepped from the 1 office, One of the robbers fired two RIVAL WAVES JAM shots, hitting De Lorne in the neck AIR IN SCRAMBLE and the left hand, The trio then fled in a taxi without getting the money, mis a ime De Lorne, seriously wounded, is at Need for Regulation Shown by (\F OLD FERRIES Fordiam Hospital. Muddle Creat | Last a Night AUTOS KILLED 69 MENACE TO LIFE IN N. Y. CITY INMARCH st night was a exainple of What we may expect i the future _ id) siet Wentwe tne siatemtroliey With everybody jamming the atmos . ‘ Ki Eight. (Continued From First Vase.) phere ina wild scramble to get in| (Centitiued) From Firat Page.) mins ‘Katlona’ rohwane hetwative — touch with the million inhabitants —- Resbcalion aRNGRLEeE Osu WIG entawarioal cahine, Jot. Radioland. teres: 0: 186 1 0 Es eit ‘ : RG Knickerbocker Hospital. Dr. deaking, [OA oe mute fares to increase its depleting in-fis) jorsons met their death by auto- an interne, made a cursory examina iiertainiion® as 1¢ could bey, pF come. mobiles and motor trucks in’ New tion and took Uh tlent to the in- | oferta 2 jpaedrels 9 3 rorhy State . & New: k City, rath PAUL easy " Teully supersaturated and no onc In December, 1910, the Union Ferry] York State, including New York City, stitution The veeman's report ° ‘ ajin Mare us compared with LOS killed Mates that Hoowerelt waar wutreina| t enjoy a note of it. The I Company came out openly, and in a lla ote! SES plates” tat! Iocseye us e i lie same mo 8 und 6 from “lacerations of the head. and] ment of Commerce is issulne formal letter asked the city to buy Ite] yA Mont et eee City. 69 logs received In an unknown mannor| NE Heenses to department stores and) property, Unless this were done, Wt] or Killed. by utes OF this num. , ; i HA electrical concerns all over the co : “ eA Ue ae ' try, and every broadeast. instrument|Betfied the Sineing Pund Commis-| ber 17 inet death by auto truck’ rom documents found in the: in . ‘ d tment 1 nielted: ¢ Trolley cars killed eight, and seven- jured man's pockets his identity w wis operating to capacity with at Peo TO TERE SOC bev compelled. tp : atl ne ol readily established. Oae of the lutely no regard for the listeners go out of business. is : “ eu white walking on he carried was that of Dr. Eve inybody else, with the result t “The city,” it wrote, "must face the |e NR Cornell. President Gould, a friend of the family, who] from 8 o'eloele on everything Was IN} ottem of either discontinuing the] SC called attention to the a8 notified. He reached the les perfect mde BER = 5 Pla tibiae suai ne hey a Hitat ut midnight abd. wt once sume] This is what happened tast night: [ferries with the resultant damage to] fact that despite the agitation tor a Hone MRTG, ‘ Tuned in to listen to the Metropoli-| property, or taking them over and| lov compelling the licensing of all oned Mr. 1 : auto operators, due to certain inter “1 found Me. osevelt bleeding | iin programme, the concert wasfrunning them as a municipal ente sey Aen EAT a i = broken up me commercial house o hi srt Of Sule ty, Psd slBgiMations Blong: these nN Gee fiom the ears, nose and mouth, Ht Nee prise, Abything short of sale to Che] as enacted by the Legislature, ‘This was plain that lis skull was frac] !? a de yi : pk ey feity would be ae tempor Mmakewhiit twin aigan oq wontinued |inésenne in © fram | ine by tadtophe came t ! PRE ES ee TRE cian x My | withy part Pits ecanis performance, | We believe the city should make an} moter accidents and fatalities, he humerous other terrific injuries With part of its evening pe ane, aie Might say he. was all smashed. up [and Uiat was broken up by a Now [otter of a fair prive to the company | sid _ = fh eee Re ork departme ore, ch helped dand then operate the ferries” = , The surgeons did the best they could, | YOls department: store, whi and then op fulithe cane was lionuingat init the situation by further Jamming | ys request did not appeal to su BOWIE ENTRIES. “ y judement he was struck [the atmosphere with its unwelcome s x ; a HORM SAE LLY haccb a Ca a Beso ©, to say nothing of the uni- fccHsive City Administrations, 7 RACK TRACK, BOWIE, Md, April i. hy i swiftly movin automobile, No ]t ‘amm Ly y thevulty shoul human assault could have Inticted | dentitied stations that hetped make the] did not see why the etly should go to The follow “the entries for Mon- such: injure He his wateh, na [Might one of the most obnoxious t zreat oxtra expense to bring what was] Avs tees, os pi heirloom, tut very vali intrin. Phas been forced upon the radio g rapidly becoming an archaie proverty, | turien a sically, a small sum of CLD Fae Nas meas ue ; ta. f The city was spending huge sums tor ‘ , : wish an indorsed cheek in his poel © surely need some radio regula ; : ane i Mrs. Tucker: Sands, who i tion and need it in a hurry or the |Pew DEAE ai nels. any the time mn New York and stoppin whole game will be spoiled was then Joreseen: when there: would i Oni e vehlonlar tunnels under the rive i tine, heard of ¢ In 1910, 1911 and 1 the Un hn seduce thin orning on at SY ALE SPORT NEWS | .try'cumminy paid ons festcot es ie pa yearly dividends. In some later years WV AUBTIAE «: tation House, While there BY RADIO SOON | ire ide at praca abucade mH iY Lis nee 4 sia — nd when they med it ; Miro Pell seen at lis law effien, No | University. Authorities Consid the ARGS Ce n Wwe er rich Avenue, to slay. sant be w48) ing Plans to Install Equip- cats not home to dinner Jast might and di | not reach his house until N ment for AIL Events. WOULD ENDANGER LIVES OF one in the house knows ime . . PASSENGERS. NEW HAVEN, Conn, April 1 a: Tissienesee Mr. Roosevelt’ went. out v herished hopes of ° It was Mr, Roos ts custom when] Re alts of Yale football and other |, : be realized if the city foing downtown to ride over to thelathletic contests may soon be’ sent]/takes the aged ferryboats off. its Lexington Avenue subway on the 86th Ty roadeast by radio, along with lec-| hands. But, according to one of the Street bus line, which runs through z - 1 foremost shipping authorit n the ures and other Yale events, accord Central Park and down to West End [hres and ether Val st only is the proposed pri , Avenue. His friends su: [ing to plans under consideration by | an outrageous uk na rerrea H tuok the bus line last night for the [the University Publicity Depatt- | are dangerous ar Ought not be 1h purpose of going somewhere ou the {ment, announced to-day by the city even for temporary Pie : Sixth Avent K and rode over The instalment of the equipment | poses ide: Bie through the 4 to Columbus Ave- [for the commencement exercises in| “AM ship property,” he said, “is inde ca Wwoigne nue to take an “L'? train at the Sist |June ts now boing taken up by the | now at its lowest ebb. the sales it Stree t station nd owas pun down |university authorities, the — only [of Government vessels, e crack Hs while crossing the avenue drawback being the objection of some sor Columbia, less than thirty 1 Mr, Roosevelt served in the war as]that such action would tend to un-| years old, and Miutlt at a cost of $1, nh a Lieutenant in the navy. He was {dermins the dignity of the occasion, | 000,000, sold for $20,000, New at connected with the banking house of he scheme is very good adver- | curso vessels, costing $1,500,000 two i aa A. TB. Leach & Co, No. 62 Cedar|tising one for Yale," Prof. Charles | years ago, were sold last month for 2a Street, up to three months ago. Mr. [F. Seott of the Hlectrical Engineering | $270,000. M8 Voll said to-day that Mr, Roosevelt] Department of Sheffield Scientific} “Even if the ferryboats are re- was perfecting arrangements to go]School, said. "The legal aspect of | patred they will be a menace to life |, sakeaieg ae atll © automobile busines the proposal is altogether favorable, |They are traps and good only | iq ven furlongs into the au! r ; 5 a - and | have no doubt that any tech-| for firewood They ought to be 1 ‘epiaralBwaln Melynt FRENCH NOT TRYING Jn! dificuttios whieh may present | scrapped entirety." Pl ertphaalts we themselves will be easily, taken care |WHALEN’S REASONS FOR PRO- Widow ied a TO BLOCK U.S. CLAIMS}: POSED PURCHASE. Lucky at ———_— : a Commissioner Whalen thus explains Widden Jewell vestiiss toe Never Intended Opposing U. S.|BANTON TO SIFT his offer of $350,000. tellin een a 5 nite “The first of the new boats that this are Right to Be Reimbursed for RICKARD CHARGE department is planning to construct * gaininws to ne Rhine Expenditures - =a cannot be delivered until about a year Upwards Ban and ha” WASHINGTON, April 1 tye] Story of Attempted Extortion to]from next June and the delivery of sat aoe t : ‘ balance of th vonts cannot he cipit, French Government “never had inten Be Investigated Thoroughly the balance of i; hana ats cannot | arty cae ven tion of contesting the right of th smpected: to follow: cloner than’ sixty HE HI At imal United Sta to be He Says. days apart, 8 completely re ribed Voter “I made the recommendation for the Imburaed for their army costs us the] Tex Rickard’s charge that un at-| purchase of the we, Union ferry ti prose Gcaraiy ie orate aT tempt had been made by attaches of| boats because afte ligent search of| sixrnt i ‘ 0," says the reply of the Frene : rida Sit {elds and upward; Government to the American note in|the Children's Soclety to blackmail | the Lae ERAS OL pata alae be ¥ es in was found hat here WwW Hryngar . relation to army costs, mado public|him in the sum of $50,000 in the mat-| MON Tym uae there were om 1 to-day ut the State Department tor of accusations by young girls, will] Government license for operation on ‘ ——- ho investigated to the very bottom by |theao ferry lines. There are three STILLMAN HEARING District Attorney Banton, that offi-| railroad ferry boata that are In the IN CANADA APRIL 10]¢!#! announced to-day market that the railroad companies “Tho investigation already has been | have been trying to sell for five years, | sijy iy four: Nia Zhe ALIOMANAG ke Zinkiay Gixe1 Deane id, “Let Mr, Rickard|but these boats are condemned boats | >: \ eventy Ni come to my office and give his teatl-|and could not be put in service with- pennen In Postponed, HE i Pene mony. Let him produce his friend, | out complete rebuilding, roudHke Toe April phe | Walter Field, because he is one Id] “If this department were to delay hearing In the. «dly action brought | particularly like to interrogate the taking over of the Union Ferries . by James A, Stillman, the banker, in — until a complete fleet of new. ferr *Horeb ¥ ¥ *Mather relation to a request by Mrs. sullman |CALLAGHAN DENIES boats were constructed it would mean ‘Malte, ‘ for an allowance from Mr, Stillman. of two years’ delay, It would also inte *Approntice uliowence Cuimed Brea detray thn eapenios fm" WATER INJUNCTION] foro with the completion ot the in| Weal Eh Red ti cial exemination of witnesses in Can Wile ae cipal Ferry Terminal at the foot of ada, w was scheduled toolay be _[nicipal Perry \ f Pye Morechauncr, waa ve ary Inspection of Clitzens' | whitehall Street. It would further BOWIE SELECTIONS, boned by agreement of counsel, Ther Sowmpasy Heoks' Refoses, result in the city expending large was no t, ourance vunsel in court] Supreme Court Justice Callaghan in [sums of money for the maintenanc spy ape id * jOWLE RY 2 TRACK, Md., 4 And notice of agreement on alJourn- | prooklyn to-day dented a motion for [of ferry racks and slips used exctu- | YI RACH SRA. Mae April J. Peariian ka iW ot tape Gi mo ant’: Tun inspection of the books of tho citte [sively by the Union Ferry Company, |sonday «races are as follows Rho, the maoken elaine ia, nor tin Bur na’ Water Supply Company of News| It would also mean that the city would] FIRST RACH—Woodland, Daniel, Mr. Mack announced that the Cana-[town, ‘The purpose of the Inspection | be Put to great expense in chartering | Rorke <a ‘ 4 be atarted in| Mone ferry boats for the summer traffic for OND RACE—Camoutiage, Jock Han arog wih arted in Hl was to prepare for an action the east Rivor ferries: ice Rima real April 10, whether the money |) DAR to, puntexis the ds ft Se immond, demar if Mr. Biiliman In forthoun- | Ay Wemecuan oo Ramen the <0 The city, Commisstoner Whalen] THD RACE—Blue Ribbon, Hiliman “9 © . e C., Juno, ing or not in the rate: charged for we further says, 18 suffering from a[C Juno, perp ail feces Next Tuesday the plaintiff expects] 250,000 consumers in Queens shortage of ferry boate for its ser- |) FOURTH RACE—Tlekilsh, Incog, The to reopen heurings here before Ref-| Justice Callaghan in a ahort opinion] yjoe, If it had to charter ferry boats he Oweatidnignt gun Be eree Gleason by calling to the stand} sald he wes moved to deny the " tb {t would have to pay an average char- wae Te RAS night Sur rloed Mrs. Mary Hand Potter, second wife peceuee: aie (h hasatten: He held thee | ter Brice of $78 a day, whioh for 600] sixr}7 RACE—Whalebone, Ettahe, of the late Jamon Brown Potter. Mr. |{n°nh event can the Supreme Court de: fGaye Wou'd be $45,000 per boat, or! tenrie Potter was the father of Mrs. termine a rate whieh the sompany mi $406,000 for the fleet of nino ferry NTH RACE—Deck Mate, Ex- Stillman Charge for water boats Horeb \ World News in Brief LOCAL. of the houseboat colony on the Hark Ri died of cancer yesterday in 1 as housebeat home, 207th Street and The Show, which was to ond] Haren: AY to-night, will remain open u Wednes-7 One iuudred and thirte-fye cases day night, precious objedts of Portuguese art bi je engagement is mnnounced of Miss|just arrived from Portugal for exhi Katharine Hurd, daughter of Mr. and] tion. Mrs, George A. Hurd, No. 66 Last 72] ‘The women members of the Repul Btreet, to John Bradley Cummings. Rarly morning burglars got $300 in pertames and fountain pens from Lig- gett's drug store, No. 2239 Broadway. Miss Helen Grace Van Wyck will be married to Frederick P. Bronson on April 20 at Great Neck. 3. Post, Assistant Postmaster of New York, will resign in June after for- ty-seven years of continuous service. A new machine to cure clubfoot, mod- elled after one invented by Dr. Lorenz, has been used successtully on a twelve- year-ald boy at Kings County Hospital. The Woman's Law Class of New York University, numbering 103, will hold commencement exercises April 3 at Washington Square Centre. Names of Richard Stockton, John Witherspoon, Francis Hopkinson, John Hart and Abraham Clark, signers of the Declaration of Independence, will be can Committeo of New York County ¥. meet at the National Republican Clt in West 40th Street negt Tuesdey after DOMESTIC. The University of Michigan tion, which Dr. Henry H, Rusby wal forced to leave because of his illness, now on its way out of Brazil, Dr, A. Ruthven, director of the univeralty mi seum at Ann Arbor, has announeed. William Geynor, a young broker why went to Rochester from New Yi several months ago and open an fice in the downtown district, Is misae ing. Complaints have been made to the District Attorney and to the polices tha: he failed to return money and gecuri left in his care by clients. The exte: of their claims is not known, placed on five trees in Belvidere Park,| Unable to sleep, Mra, A. L. Huben Nev, thirty-one years old, of Needles, Cal, Twenty Long Island Ratlroad em-| Tose and went to the parlor of hq parents’ home in Stamford to read. Shy sat in front of a coul stove. Presentls she dozed. While she slept her clothing caught fire. She Is dying li Stamford Hospital, ployees earning $2,000 or more have t fined $5 a year for failing to file inc lax returns for 1919 and 1920. Ds dents exempted them from paying en ne n= tax. A general alarm has gone out ogain for Frederick Spring, eleven, a Rahway] An impecunious British Lord has schoolboy, He is missing for the] Written to Mayor Curley of Boston de- claring himself in the marriage market and offering « coronet and the title of Baroness to ay American girl who can show a certified check on 4 sound bank for $1,000,000. Mrs. Louis Jaffe, a French war bride, pleaded leniency for her husband when he and Christy Connors, both of New York, pleaded guilty at Pittsburgh to sia charges of passing worthless checks. Jafie was sentenced to sigty days im Sul, twenty-sixth time in three years, King Victor Emmanuel of Italy has conferred the cross of Chevalier of the Crown of Italy on Dr. Stephen Duggan of the Institute of International Educa- ton. Owing to the illness of Reinald Wer- renrath, baritone, a recital he intended giving in Carnegie Hall to-morrow afternoon has been postponed. George Bedford, Afty-five, a founder EXEMPEROR CARL DES N MADERA WHILE W EXLE HIS SCHEME A WINNER TILL POLICE STOP IT Watched Women Buy Matinee Tick- Hobbed Homes During Al Joseph Huler of No. 141 Van Buren ording to the Brooklyn police, ia a brand-new kind of burg! The trouble is Joseph cannot copyright his idea and now he probably will have @ Street, ac lot of imitators unwilling to pay hin (Continued From First: Page.) royalty: ee The police say Huler's method was (@ hang around theatres and follow home over him, but on Oct, 22 he reached ae oe f - women buying matinee tickets. ‘Thus Ruab, Hungary, having oroseed) the} 1. round cut thet the nouse or fist wiss frontier in an airplane. Hel iixety would be unguarded between 3 formed a “Legitimist Cabinet’ at] ana 6p. M., and robbed it at that time, Raab and ma an army of 1 The police of the RB tion arrested Huler to hed on 000 men, Budapest with ph Avenue Sta- y, and say he confessed to burglaria’ the -home of The Hungarian Government sent] Howard Taylor, No. 1095 De Kalb Ave- loyal troops against him and he was] "ue. from which jewelry to the value of $900 was stolen, and cannot remember finally captured with his wife 1 the addresses of other places robbed. Komorn and confined in the castle at Tata Tovaros until the Entente ——— = Allies, determined that he should not MEETINGS. again lave an opportunity to ut- tempt a coup d'etat, sent them to A Mudetia: SOCIETY OF TAMMANY Carl still refused to abdicate And or the Hungarian Government, en ae-1 CQOLUMBIAN ORDER. mand of the All passed a bill in the Nutfonal Assembly dethroning | ,gPROWHB: 208 are resnecttully, requested him and permanently ousting the fin the erest nv an MONDAY EVE Hapsbu regime. NING, Avril 5, at hal€ hour after the apsbure regime. Aetting of the Bun. “Hy order of the Grad A few days liter he and Zita were [Sachem THOMAS conveyed by Funchal where 1931 =e GERTRUDE PAGE DEAD FROM HEART TROUBLE British, they warship arrived Nov 19, Yeur -of covery 4:10, of ‘Indepem 146, and (the Inatitution 133. ‘RELIGIOUS NOTICES, M°COLLUM Applied Psychology Lectures—FREE Union Methodist Church, 233 W, 40th. St, Twice Daily—Afternoons 2.80, Evenings 8.1% English Authoress Stricken Rhodesia, South Africa. LONDON, April 1 (Assovinted Press) —The death of Gertrude . English authoress, was announced to-day im LOST. FOUND AND REWARDS. lelegram to the British South Afvica |7Oepomin told with aavings over 9100; lady Comp: from Salisbury, Rhod as aReT, te, work, Siatolty hav. and 22¢ Heart trouble was the cause of Mary Holdbr, 484 W. 22d; phone Gircle 67 death, i Gertrude Page was the wife of Georee FUNERAL DIRECTORS, Alexander Dobbin but in her worl ns \ novelist she retained her maiden hame, She wrote a number of widoly read novels, among them belng “l.ove in the Wilderness," “The Edgo of He - yond,” Phe Silent Rancher,"’ “Paddy, the Next Best Thing,’ "Two £ nd a Lighthous ‘Winding Yaths' and "Where the Strange Roads Go For the information leading to the arrest and conviction of one or all of the men in the’ party that shot Charles De Lorne, Manager of our Woodlawn Delivery Distribut- ing Station, last night. HERALD SQUARE Fra. .

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