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RMY OF ICER SLAIN IN HOME OF EX-JUDGE _ To-Night’s Weather-—SHOWERS, ' IT HAPPENS IN | NEW YORK ==IPS IN== | EVENING WORLD” ji ——————_ -—— : aeons Circulation Books ‘VOL, LXI, NO. 22,014—DArLY, write = rede Prem ites to All” vr] \Treasury Bomb for Congres l! §. $215,000.00 Woman Found to Have 9 Babies, SHRTVEITYER | “tastan leva Two Were sO i MELLON RE IEALS Mrs. Libby, Under Arrest, Said by Alienists, to Have a “Baby Complex’’—Police Suspect Unusual Case Has Criminal Aspect. (Means New Taxes, Bonus LOGANSPORT, Ind, April 4 other without the consent of the au- . ST ee thorities, Mrs. Helen Libby, who ad- pRepublican Hopes of Proving} mits she has nad as many us nine - ~ $8 my children in her home at one time, Q , ering ¢ 1 » Economy Go Glimmering presents a puzzle for the psycho- With Disclosure. analysts as well as the State authori- By David Lawrence vs. Libby unquestionably pos- \Bpecial Correspondent of The Eve-|scsses a “baby complex’? in some ning Worl WASHINGTON, Ap 1 4 (Copy-| husband into the belief that two of Pntiy Lesinning this July than was] to ner by their parents, following the Pstimated in the budget. This means] insertion of advertisements, she said. tie Phat unless Congres: finds ways to] phe authorities believe some of th: put down some of tie estimated ex-] children were stolen or kidn: F contained in je American people will be asked to} purposes of extortion. Now Mrs. ]th pay higher taxes. Libby confesses that she stole (w+ fongress has been hoping tiat at} infants less than three months ol the fail elections soni kind of show-} A girl sixteen months old and a boy | yy Wag. could bs mad he Republicans ha. 1 fourden. Tho prospe: Kwon? pore} of five years also were found witi .ced thy tax omen. vy are that Libby has spent two s! account of the felling off in buei-} 0% in’ Jail js the tax collections will be so Why shi uch less than was anticipated that} «tion just | fhe Government will face a deficit] #07" she walled to: pehich in norma! times would be re-j bables. Oh, so much 2 jed as unprecedente loves babies too, Last su! vn This deficit will arise irrespective] fided to‘him that I was about tat jf. whether Congress enacts a bonus} come a mother, But, to my ut Jaw and provides compensation for} Surprise, [ disc: px-service men. Tho only difference] taken. I kne fin the case of the bonus Is that the] would lx ieficit will be much larger. UY surier this hurr ruse 1 love ¢) OL los er T cor how disapr > paper. I received forty-seven For several weeks there has be ren} replies, some froia mothers whow bark of using approximutely $200,000.- | babies were as yet unborn. I us 00 expected to be paid b tithe two babies here and told my hy Prk as interest on the war di band they were ours."’ wh 1 America us a basis for the i Wilbur F, Libby, the husband, nce of bonus certificates. U travelling salesman working out o: from tax col! fons, the plan has en-|ex-service man, having entered the that President Harding has said he] tion to the rank of captain nvould not sign a bonus bill unless it] Mrs, Libby is intelligent, has a fwete definitely established where the} ready command of language and ap- @orids could be raised and Treasury pears well above the average in cul- officials insist there is no certainty] ture and manners. She says she has Webout the British paying any inte A total of nearly a half billion 4ol-| preparing to move to the country near Jars ia required annually to meet the| here, where she has leased & small boupons on Government bonds issued] chicken farm. id cut down that amount consid- babies whose mothers did not want erably and enable the Government to them, who did not think enough of he reduction on their next year's bills. But all this has suddenly been pt aside by the disuppointing fig- res issued by Secretary Mellon. The budget itself for 1923 showed a wible excess of expenditures over pts of approximately $67,000,000, i@ Congress has gcne ahead in’ one louse at least and appropriated sums thein dearly. I have only done whut I believed was my duty." The authorities claim many dis- crepancles in Mrs. Libby's stories. Dr. Charles Virden, State agent of the Illinois Welfare Department, is conducting an investigation. He says have visited her in the last twenty four hours say she ts peculiar, but not of unsound mind. a i seontaued on Second Pa William and Mary Finds More in ,Last Month Than in Entire Previous Year. the arch of the viaduct at Central Heavy Fog. qa ‘4 The Student Council at Willtam | °f track laborers at 10 o'clock to-day and Mary College has banned | were killed vutright. William Zapper pital, where they died an hour later. | quer te ba faa onee nese The accident was charged to the Public to-day in the Flat Hat, eMicta! college publication, in an article saying that “during the took the track on which It was ap- @revious to that time.” track on which they were working, | of “The Council,” the article adds, | where they were in perfect safe “has decided to take stringent The men all Hved in an Brie action. Ignorance of this ruling |taborers' boarding house ut No, 110 te wo excise.” or No Bonus. (Copyright 1922).—Arraigned to-day ) NDROP IN COLLECTIONS. ing dependents from one State to an- form or other. She has misled her Local With 4,000 Mem fused to Call Off Strike trick J. Crowle: @ight).—Secretary Mellon hus dropped] ih» children she has been nurturing mother bombsliell in the halls of] wore his own, although Mrs. Libby Congress. hus never become a mothe She He hes officially disclosed that} L,ouxnt the children here from Chi-| ,,. 8225,000,000 less wil! be available from} ayy Puilding Pax collections during the tvelve| Ai) of the children were “given"|e,on, eJary of $12.000 a year. Donohue suc- djeveds the late Laurence (‘Luke’) J. *]O' Reilly, who had been secretary and membership Local $ following the union back he 1928 budget,| from unmarried mothers and held for] stru jolph Hearst *} It is understood that the appoint ment of Donohue, who is one of the closest friends Mr. Murphy has, was all Construction Coin- on a job at East River and which the Alm pany are cont! conciliation union in not cance is the largest! My husband] erst red L had been mis- | Two . tene counsel f put an advertisement in a Chi-] combination of master plumbers, © union until Samuel Untermyer » a public demand who were union meeting Gecretary Mellon announced there} Chicago, said to-day that he believed | Drew, fhad been ao shrinkage of receipts] the babies to be his own. Libby is an} McGi hed up by the ee woyntered little opposition, except} war as a private and winning promo-|TWO ARE KILLED IN AUTO ACCIDENTS Rear End S$ causes One Death est} some Spanish blood in her veins.| Two persons were killed in automo- iipney this year. When taken {nto custody she was] bile accients to-day. Martin Russig twenty, Brooklyn, uring the war. The experts have] “why should I be prosecuted?”| driven figuring the British payments! yrs Libby asked. ‘"T only took Kosclusio whieh fen the American people the bencfit| them’ to ask me my name. I love| snethe was thrown from « machine 72 Lorimer 2 fracture Hospital 10th merc Sakowski of No Brook he is convinced there is a criminal] 14), aspect to the case, Alienists whol oni to operated by Hen: ees Se Y=] when wus NEGIE FOUNDATION (COLLEGE TO EXPEL LOCOMOTIVE KILLS |CAR' DRINKERS IN FIGHT | 4 TRACK LABORERS| ‘© BUILD aa IN'FRANCE PARIS, April 4 TO STOP INCREASE] Fatal Accident on on Eri ie in Jersey | datio . reconstruction, x City Is Charged to the town of Fargnier Aisne, y stroyed during th An Erle freight train approaching} Ment 1) toward the *{his interest in the Donohue NEWPORT NEWS, Vu, April 4, | Avenue, Jersey City, ran into a gang| American Ambasy early In July Joseph Slogan and Michael Regan| TX Grinking, voting to expelanyman |and James Hurkins were mangled,| DARTMOUTH raraiteks . Franc {toss of a coin t found under the influence of | They were taken to St. Francis Hos ae Ae Council aplit defeating a prop heavy fog. When the engineer of| Maun ane the train whistled his warning, ap-|}t was agreed to tees « « proaching the arch, the laborers mis-|ship lost and voted for $2.95. tax fast month there has been more | proaching and stepped immediately in] FAST F @rinking than in the entire year | front of the locomotive from the} SAVANNAH, THATY DERA Pavonla Avenue, were To-Morrow’s Weather—CLOU by. NEW YORK, ' TUESDAY, APRIL. 4, 1922, Rea New Work, Ne. PRICE THREE CENTS $12,000 JOB FOR ¢ C.F. MURPHY'S FRIEND DONOHUE © LIEUT. COL. BECK SHOT DEAD IN HOME OF RICH EX-lUDGE: AFFRONT 10 WIFE ALLEGED Hees ase NOTED U.S. AVIATOR | Author of Oklahoma Statutes Is Said by Friend to Have Surprised Army Officer at Atter Card Party. PRISONER ATTACKS 000 J0B Ot JUDGE IN COURT ; AFTER SENTENCE Haskell, Maloney Is Punched four. a powerfully built m: was sentenced by County Judge Haskell Mayor Hylan Appoints Treas-]!9 Brooklyn to-day tose ~ : vs years in Sing Sing, he seized an ink- urer of Tammany to Suc- [ive trom uw ts ceed Hearst Man. THUGS GET $1,000 FROM GIRL ON BUSY YORKVILLE CORNER Robbery Staged Under “L” Station in Midst of Crowds in Broad Daylight. al ae four nd cried: Y At this point he was interrupted by SUT ON W. YARD, |# blow directly on the nose, struck by PUT wv ATER BOA County Clerk George McCloskey. The blow staggered Maloney and sy Snap—Nothing tO}sitenced him, but Court Attendants Do but Draw Down the Hayes, Jacquilliard and Hannan pounced on the man and overpowered Fat Salary. him, while Chiet Clerk John J. Gray a kept the large crowd of spectators Mayor Hylan to-day proved there {8 }qujet. Maloney was then led down to t Gna absolute harmony between Charles F. line cells eur and a five-passenger touring car, Murshy, jeader of ‘Tammany Han) | Brabbed $833 In cash and checks for and himself by appointing Philip J. $198 “from Miss Anna Riddell, Bauchune aoannvrand Gh eaenane cashier for J. Baumann & Bros., Hall, to the office of Commisstoner of furniture dealers, Noa. 1479-83 Third Wie: iearal of Water Supply eb a cal! Avenue, at the northeast corner of Third Avenue and 8th Street, at 10 o'clock to-day and escaped in their automobile. The scene of the crime is under a station of the elevated and next to the 86th Street intersection. the ,bustest Third Aven ze corner in Yorkville, It has been Miss Riddell's custom ‘ou dirty =SCAPE IN BIG AUTO.| KILLED IN HOME OF eae ja OKLAHOMA JURIST Young Woman Confronted With Revolvers and Grabbed b Two armed thugs, alded by a chuuf- chier political ald of William Ran- suggested by the Tammany leader to carry twica a day for deposit to himself, Donohue and Murphy ure the Yorkville Bank at 85th Street and ple, Donohue been | ps. na pet rhird Avenue receipts of the store. surer of Tammany Hail durin: | Prisoner Diesat Believed to Be] 7 ahs morning trip was made mt 10 the entire Murphy leadership, icra He aNG o'clock, the afternoon trip shortly be- Membership in the Board of Wator Covering Up Actions to fore 8 ‘o'clock, Supply is considered the big ire in the entire City Administration. tuply because there is practically s to do, ‘The New York City] F stem has been completely loid has been repeatedly con- there 1s no longer ru Board of Wa Shortly before 10 o'clock this morn. ing a touring car parked at the south- east corner of 84th Street and ‘Third n) Bridgeport, Conn., taspector] Avenue, headed east in sth Street a The chauffeur, remaining in his seat, his doubts} choked down but did not stop his en of the narra-| gine. Two men left the car and R. tive told by Bugene Diesat, the only strolled over to the northeast corner > layer funetioa itn i y Eugene at, [he ONLY] Where they stood alongside a news ine - Shield Accontplices. Coughlin confirmed to-da to the truthfuln y h juld casily be taken oye prisoner so far taken in the pursuft] stand under the L stairs, Department of Water Supply, asfof the five thugs who looted the ree gees store is in the middle a Blectrivity Washington Square re of the block between 88d and sith rT fore, whe nied Denohu Charles F. Murphy's closest] eight servants in an airtight vault, |imelosed. In her right hand she car- every Tammany ik Diesat shifted his tale of his enlist- nia cng Ue Anca i regards as one of the choicest plums in} ment in the robber gang from tim Cuerehate bal aspera i Htteal hard, Whatlto time after his a He stuck | Grew revelvers. “Ono chtnenS Grane eo uver politien| sinecur annaeoul aA ane 16 7 ing her to hold up her hands, grabbed hich last four that the Ine [one eee One 08 Mle Stat her throat. Miss Riddell does not ApERG ted ‘ ae te ee can enaeh at the Dame Ua cw, what Happiued afer han tae Taek Hoos es ne ie a He piaare [bystanders say she dropped her um It is recalled that whe oven Ghtettna tect neck ld just teen {orella and the bankbook containing Hylan appointed O'Reilly pale the money k t h month: sentence in Br fo make a report on what new work|Moarrying wm recover : uy ahead o: e boa n the ma — ‘ and bankroll. oth, displaying their i ii ” finding - an H ‘i eae we The Bridgeport record closes |revolvers, ran to the Gar ana ape With New Range—Windows ot finding additional sources of w oreo Gt far ereater aie * Missed supply: ‘The Mayor's object mart f fur greater significance. tin, ‘They stood up in the tonneau, Are Blown Out. time, it was sald, was to either justity|her, 1921, with pointing thelr weapons until the car Se Be ig ea che pee! Ma Maurice Deucair. The two were they sat down and the pursult was} Unfamiliarity with the workings of ourd of er Supply or to seek | pe a diamond stickpin of g means of abolishing It. So far as (eens 2 diamond stickpin of great ltaxen up by o onuple of cnra, butla new gas range on the part of Mrs i Known O'REINY. ld not ens a [Yalue: ‘They were riding in an nuto- line car ot the thieves had disap- peared to the southward in First Ave ahh NEEREAV CEERI SOU AGEORGE Wdence of A.lstrects. Miss Riddell left the store : to ihe Hoard vy |®: Shattuck Sunday afternoon, after at 10 o'clock. In her left hend athe Water Supply, he wctuntly conferra| locking Mr. and Mrs, Shattuck and]carried a bankbook with the money " structure they ob even more destrabl . however, to} ertion t from gerving a ; ; ‘ dof Water Supply he asked hin With « yell of “I've got it,’ the Race Se A Pere ey nny he gales Minn Port for }second bandit grabbed the bankbooh| Believed She Was Not Familiar the Diesut was arrested there in was almost to $ pnd Avenue, Then is known O'Reilly did not mak ‘}mobile in which they were carrying report. If he did report it was not|three revolvers, a sawed-off shoteun old, a bride of four days, was the " lic sity nue when the chasing automobiles made public at City Iall ind a quantity of eviled wire Aa ores (use of her instant denth in a gas owever, since that time Mayor] Held on u ehurge of having con b are. a ¢ BTth Street explosior he’ Alimisiutiv en- Hylan Appointed: Jaren BP DAL GWeARONAT CaS atte ican Detectives of the t 67th explosion in the’ Almitiutive kitchen ation n who throat y that description of — the aught Mias Riddell by the with that of the Jone ette of the top floor «partment at No. 40 1 176th St at 19.40 o'clock nott, father of John I. Sinnott, hisfrhat the son-in-law and secretary, commissionership in the t atomobile hud been stolen in Chicago by a party of tive men Mn etiauthetonces sb ia aan siliewe Saas robbery in which the Tinug who snatched $1,900 from the torday: Mhe Corea: of "the ‘explosion H Y ‘ ad par Retds weed rl cashier of Deutsch | blew out seven windows of the apart- | the Hikely in Tammany circles that the] When Inspe Coughlin: reached | hiace none moe cusbley Of Dauteeh psekany eee an Mayor will make up his mind du is point in the report ho paused ree ORS sagt aa ment; a window frames: for: a his administration that the Board ding It long enough to order two | Store at 123d Street and @Ave-Thtock in overy direction and the Water Supply is ¢ detectives sent to Bridgeport in a [PWT & tow wos il Fo one of the nu-|R!S® brought citizens and policemen The appointm: we-| hurry od SahL tho baw the. hata. [tromnipoints a quarter of a.znlle away,| Conipany cessor to a Hearst man 4 {] Continuing, the report au IETOUA) BArEOnY (JeDG AAW. 6 OE eee ee ee arrict IAC Ran \ Mrs. Rosen was marrie ' », Kuve to the pollee as the license among some ‘Tammanyit two prisoners iin bial oa Ke Ne mn d by the han.|{to David Rosen, fifty years un Indication of a brew ia {Port police thut the five sturted trom| Git Ge ag N.Y. Thine proved to | Widower with three children, who ts Mayor and Mr, Hearst Chicago to New York City in the | UUs. 685-826 2} abs be the number issued to Benjamin Greenspan of No. Wt West 123d t, and inquiry developed that Greenspan's car was stolen from in front of his residence last Saturday night. WEINBERG TO SERVE 2 YEARS AT ATLANTA exuctly the opposite view that Hylan would not prominent a Tammany Donohue without some understanding “Dasha was sworn mn toutay nict«|28 REBELS KILLED after his appointm He '! IN TYRONE BATTLE nd CONTINUING WEEK olen automobile. The car broke Avenue, One of the Rosen ebildren (Continued on Second school, one The young wife was alone in the]the flat at the time of the explosion, but from the condition of the stove, which was intact, the police and gas com- pany investigators were able to form | her ing Company about a yeur as became manager for the Wall house of William J. Hoey, Tho vt which she mot her death, Two of the flee from 1898 to 190%. He is « mists were killed in a border battle Not Impose Maximum Galle aMAliGallina ofthe SRens. wet HIDDEN BANQUET BOMB }##iit for over a werk, accordinse to en S, Weintn saeute utaneie: Gone Wiek an teal KILLS 3, INJURES 30] “Ulster constatien have ees are [eens an office ji tucked Incessantly : Veine for the unlform used {n the trnper The assumption is that the inex- VIENNA, April 4 (Associated Pre —A concealed bomb exploded ut ut * 4 perienced pitde ‘eparation for LEAST, April perlenced bride, In rn r James Craig, ted Press), | ton, was sentenced to two year ter Premier, brisoament in the Federal Prison ness men's banquet In Budar lust] ung detiance to th Binte ene pag eae cA Rs Fal ig (Continued on Second Page.) night, killing three and injuring thir ents in Soi n Ireland to-day in| gis. Imposed Se Prominent perso to-day . It was | armed iy ramatic speech before the Northern] Weinberg told the rt that he had aur ie exnloaion 6s rcean eee lament done wrong in the past, but had been BUR invited Russie had teen Mented Ta ‘I will never lead Ulster into a Free | puntahed and had gone straight since] Funerad services we {that fore the members of the Oppositio te Parliament tig declared, [the Gime he was four ity of wearing | Arnold, father of Dorothy Arnold, whol sill m. "1 war od cand 1 twelve yoare ago, were he Party had arr Arthur ee id é Re h that th (Racing entries, selections ay London had hrouzht Insh unity [fer t scratches on Page 2.) “i sai pe Oe ae Resseme Tam sure if you will gi ke of my ow d H «In Greenwood the Throat. Pistol Exploded, Statement Alleges, When Host Struck Aviator on Return From See- ing Other Guests Home. OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla., April 4. » Paul Ward Beck, Com- of Post Wield, the aviation ‘was shot to death —Lieut. mandant section of Fort Sill, here early to-day in the fashionable residence of Judge Jean P. Day, Okla- homa financier, former member of the Oklahoma Supreme Court Commission and widely known oll operator. Judge Day was held by the Coro- ner “pending investigation,’ but no charge was filed against him. was required to furnish $5,000 bond for his appearance at ‘day afternoon. Mrs. Day, who is said to have wit Nessed the shooting, is hysterical an’ under a physician's care. According to a statement tssued by Dick, Judge Day found Mrs Day struggling in the arms of the Dick, who is an inti- ¢ aequaintance of the family, sai Day authorized the statement, : Beck came here yester day by airplane from Fort Sill to bs one of the guests at the card party last night, according was left alone with Mrs, her husband saw their in his automobile, Upon Day's return home, peered through window and saw his wife break the aviator's hold on her: rushed upstairs and obtained his re and returned © couple wer Sat army officer, friends hom« the former volver, to the still struggling. Beck made a motion as if to strike continued Dick, him over the head with the revolver, the gun exploding. 4 floor and was dend before police ay Frances Rosen, twenty-elght years] pveq. Day, and Day struck Beck fell to the Day this morning was in state bordering on and would make no statement con- cerning the been prominent in pe and financtal circles in Oklahoma fe many Commission an; 8 first code of ars old and President of t! President of thc last Friday | Continental old, a} Company nective in the politte head of the Prudential Outfitting | paign of former United States Sena Compuny, 125th Street and Seventh] tor 7 Day is said to be a few years than her husband. They have studying at University of Oklahoma. LAWTON, Okla., tmpossible to c quarters is in business. The others go to|youn April 4.—It, was ate with head regard to the a conclusion as to the manner in| shooting at day " been issued prohibiting telephone into and out of the post as been ape Lieut Beck, parents to Fort Sill on Jan. 8 of from Fort Lyon, father was at termaster of DOROTHY ARNOLD'S FATHER] famous Custer's Tenth Ca’ built the original post at Fort came year left the fort did not return until last August, she came Lean mink 10a ny | Street eo nerve ore ant-Colonel

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