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THE EVENING WORLD, WiLNNODAY, AMPRIL 12, 1942. } "ror oboe. PHANTOM BURGLAR [2:2"<:—:"" DE VALERA MEETS ["aSAReYR 85; JADMITS PERMITS (N.J WOMAN DIVES ———| GREETEDWITHGUN [= <<] COLLINS TO TALK |= TO WITHDRAW RUM | INTO POTOMAG OF PEACE TO-MORROW WERE FRAUDULENT] HIGHWAY BRIDG Market Court to-day to logk at the AS HE PICKS LOCK} "5 ROOKIE POLICEMAN ee ublin Conference Put Over Former Clerk Testifies 14]Mrs. Octavia Bingham M: 4 IN GUN FIGHT GETS Robber of Fifth Avenue ALLEGED BURGLAR|D Homes Captured Through One Day So Archbishop Were Issued Without O’Con- Plunge When Separated Can Attend. ' nor’s Knowledge. From Her Nurse, Wakefulness of Girl. Stenzi Keeps After Man Until ——— He Crowds Him Into Corner Armed with a Winchester rifle and of Hallway. BELFAST, April 12 (Associated (Spectal to The faving World.) a large automatic pistol, Archibald] Policeman Albert Stenz!, a rookio|Press)—The peace conference . be- WASHINGTON, April 12. —Renehe Speyer and Dr. Rudolph Kramer]of the Parkville Station, a war| tween leaders of the opposing parties ing her and hat on High: stood in the dark, silent and alert, at] veteran, captured an alleged bur-|0f Southern Ireland will open in Dub- Bridge yestetday afternoon, Mrs. the door of the house In which they] glar early to-day after a gun battle] lin to-morrow afternoon, it was an- tavia Bingham, twenty-nine, wife of live at No. 32 East 68th Street.| that aroused the Borough Park sec-| nounced here to-day. ‘ h an attorney of No. 101 North Walnut Some one on the outside was picking} tion of Brooklyn. The conference, which was to have Street, East Orange, N. J., climbed fle duty at Broadway and 96th Strect, joined the pursuers. The fugitive turned south on Am- sterdum Avenne with a constantly a at his heels, Just as was ¢1 ing $7th Street, the pur— suers Wef overtaken by Police Moto sPatrol No. 45 carrying Detectives SMasnenr, Connors and Hauptman, who had “been uttracted by the sunning and shouting on 96th Street. Seeing them coming through the scattered runners behind him the pur- sued man ran into the basement of a bakery at No, 782 Amsterdam Avenue ‘The detectives went in cautiously with drawn revolvers and found him cow ering in a corner. He had in his pooket a revolver with two empty shelis in {ts cylinder. The detectives took him in their Automobile to the Morse store where Litt identified him as the man who bad shot him. The clerk sald twe men had entered the store and when he turned to get a tray of handker- chiefs to show to ‘one of them the prisoner stuck a revolver across the counter and told him to put up his hands. Leo Linder, formerly a elérk in the office of Charles R. O'Connor of the Internal Revenué Department in Man- hattan, admitted in Federal Court, Brooklyn, to-day that he issued four- teen Iquor withdrawal permits’ with- out O'Connor's knowledge for James Litt said he tried to run around the cautiously at the lock. ‘This noise} Stenzi, who is only twenty-five, has opened: to- “Greek” Williams, whom. he believed end of the showcase to reach the man had been heard by a young woman| 0D his post a long row of two-story ops ae Ae bed bee postponed to be’ a bootlegrer. to the top of the eix-foot railing, but was topped by the shots. He living In the house who was sleepless} houses in 18th Avenue, between 44th 10 enab! chbishop Byrne -f Dub- % Linder testified in tye trial of Wil- poised herself and dived sixty-five feet fell to the floor. While he was down by reason of a toothache. She had]@nd 45th Streets. Families live on|!in to attend. The Archbishop's pre- : LB | Hamas, who is alleged’to have used the] into the waters of the Potomac. he said the prisoner went to tho cash aroused the physician and Mr, Speyer| the upper floors and the lower are| vious engagements, it is stated, would | oes! | permits to purchase 1,040 cases and] yfrq_ Bingham, an expert pee register and took out the $35 it con- “>hpined. _ The prisoner said he was Frank by an intertor telephone, stores. The apartment entmance 18] have preven ie Rasen 4, | twenty barrels of whiskey from the F Po ea Mrhile Gis ethan | treo esorevand in tte SiN or hi r ted him fr - . MRS. MABE HOLDSWORTH. [Reiners Corporation, dealers in Hquor} 6" after strugsling in forty feet door was carefully opened and at that] At 2.80 A. M. Stenzi was inspecting | ‘Ne session had it been held to-day, Jaye. wif Holdsworth, Who|fr non-beverage purposes. Linder | water for twenty minutes, was rescued Hee ees ea Nronde cn| ALGERT STENT | instant Dr. Kramer pressed an elecs| the rear doors of the stores with hia| Tord Mayor O'Nelll of Dublin in- ep Withee Be admitted that he attested to the|by F. T, Barnes, She was taken to Gipittteias's helper. He sald Litt was| trie button, illuminating the hall and] flashlight when he saw two men try-|formed the Belfast Telegraph -~rre- | Eloped Four Months Ago, Gone |genuineness of the permits when Al-limergency Hospital suffering from Saluehhide Gnd Yat he bad entered the a much surprised burglar, ing to break into Rothfelt Brothers’ f fred P. Reihers, of the corporation, store pote He stuck to this story. BACK FROM ABROAD “Welcome!” sald Mr. Speyer, to| ladies’ tailor shop at No. 4521 1sth|"ondent In. Dublin to-day that Sime Sunday, demanded the “O. K." of the Inter-]®*Posure and shock, : ah Stephan O'Mara, Lord Mayor of] A two-d h of hospitals and/nal R ofti She has b He eaid he had been out of work for which the physician added a peremp-| Avenue. . wo-day smrch o! ospi a nal Revenue ice. e has been a patient at the Ken- ‘mionths and was made desparate by HE FINDS HIS HOME tory, “Hands up!” ‘ One burglar pointed his revolver at| Limerick, had also been invited to the | institutions in and about New York] Mr. Reiners testified that the cor-|dall Sanitarium here for two weeks proverty. LOOTED OF $40,000 gpuhe Instruder hastened to obey, Mr. | the policeman and fired two shots, but | cc:7orc=-e and had ‘mece>tod. The| having proved fruitless, William ¥.|poration’s office is at No. 181 Stage! ang became separated from Mrs. Net as LBs Speyer pressing the rifle against his} with the first shot the policeman had | other invitations, ptance of which | Holdsworth expressed the bellef to-day | Street, Brooklyn, and that it controls} |, Vann, @ nurse, in a downtown des GUESTS IN 2 HOTELS | Another Week and Robbers Would , ROUSED BY SHOTS Have Taken’ House Itself, breast. When the man was: asked] put away his flashlight and thrown that foul fi to Mabel H.| half a dozen warehouses in the city. why he had entered he replied that|himecl? on his He fired six]W@% announced yesterday, were ex- CS ae & salle ned "I 'The concern has dealt in liquor since| partment store, She walked. to the middle of the. bridge and before A, T. Holdsworth, wiom he married four 4 he was seeking a doctor. shots at the fleeing men, then got up|tended to Hamon De Valera, Charles| sonths ago. its, Holdsworth disap-| 180. Since Prohibition, the business aes “If I were a burglar I'd have run,'"*| and followed. Burgess, Michael Collins and Arthur has been confined strictly to sales of|Guiflord of Alexandria, Va., could AT SILK BURGLARS Says Victim. he ndded They zigzngged to 45th Street, and| - cn. ee Werke theo Sropsihereun to liquor for non-beverage purposes, he|stop her, climbed to the top of the se “Too bad you didn’t,” replied the|one escaped in 14th Avenue, The|°|"* ‘ : Divisies sitest said. railing and flung herself clear of the Were at Work Next Door to}. After ® thorough examination of his physician, with an emphasis the] other wentito 18th Avenue, with the} [ord Mayor O'Neill; who has been ‘am certain she ts elther being de-| Mr. Reiners testified that on March | concrete pillars into the river, home at No. 233 Wéat 724 Street, Her, | DU'SIar didn’t like at all, policeman in close pursuit. He ran|largely ree=-~-'hlg-for the move to] tained against her will or she has met|16, 1921, Williams came to his office . 2 et. |, While Dr. Kramer covered the in-| into No. 4418, up to Mrs. Mary Gold-|pring the rival leaders together, was | With some frighttul fate," sald Holds-}and declared himself to be the repre- man Rawitzer, who returned from|truder Mr. Speyer telephoned the po-|™man's apartment and rang the bell.| icq as to th : worth to-day, “We were married last| sentative of a number of wholesalers, | #0n, a hundred yards away. * Are Captured. France Saturday to find that thieves|lico and Patrolman Keller of the East] She came to the door, took one look| °"*°" 9% © Bcope..of the confer- | December after an elopement. We love} including the Cosmopolitan Drug} ‘We had been to the swimming 4 had not only robbed his house but| 51st Street Station came around and|#t him and slammed the door in his|¢fce and whether it was called to|each other dearly, and 1 know nothing | Company, No. 188 Christie Street,| Pool at the Y. W. C. A. yesterday A popping of revolver shots rem!-| soa it as a lodging house for weeks, |S°t the prisoner, who proved to be| face. discuss the question of unity. or only | frm ons) Wold Keep Ber @W8Y) Manhattan; Isadore Roth, No. 261] before noon," Mrs. Vann saig at the Miscent of the days when the Buffalo] qeciared to-day his belief that if he| Wiliam Fonner, who said he lived at] Several detectives in an automobile} the best means bf restoring order. Holdsworth reported late Sunday| Fast 66th Street, Manhattan, and L. | hospital last night, “and Mrs, Bing- Bill's Wild West Show made uproar|had stayed away another week the| N°: 2588 Broadway. At Headquarters|®"4 @ number of uniformed policemen] ‘You never know what will hap-| ight to the Burmu of Missing Persons|E. Widder Company, No. 602 West | ham, who is an expert swimmer and er Madisos Gara sod|Tobbers would have taken away the} "¢ Ws identifled as an old acquaint-|Jlmed in the search, but Stenzi had|pen,"" was “his ‘somewhat enigmatic|that his wife had left earlier in the| Broadway, Manhattan. Reiners said | Ver, complained the diving boards “¢ Square Garden rousod | em itecif, or at least the remov.| nce, known as the “Phantom Burg-|@Pt right after his man until he|reply. afternoon to Fo to Division Street tol he knew these three concerns had] the pool were too low and that residents in the Madison and Senton| x14 hardware. He’ said: “|Jar,"" with a long record. The police|Crowded him into the corner of a] A truce was declared yes-| Purchase a hat. They expected visitors| permits for the handling of liquor for] W@8 Unable to get a thrill, She -Hotels opposite the Garden at 8] “Bvery closet had been ripped open| i he used to rob houses on iitth| hallway and made him surrender. terday between the Ulster special con-| 1" the evening and Holdsworth prepared) Don beverage purposes. she was glad the Tidal Basin bathing @clock to-day. Circus performers of|and what had not been removed was| Avenue, between 424 and 59th Streets, | Th* prisoner described himself as|atables and the Free State troops Sela ti eae ieee dene: beach was to open soon for the Woth sexes, without spangies, filled] fund tied in bundies in the basement | bY entering on Sixth Averfue, crossing Williams presented fourteen liquor John Kaluzt, twenty-six, of No. 248| which have. been in menacing prox-| ever votarmed. | ne Selieactes. Shey st arawal permits and Reiners de. | *¥mmer. season."* ready to be taken away—linens, table] the intervening roofs and getting|=@!4ridge Street, Manhattan. The} imity along the Fermanagh border be-| The missing bride is seventeen years| withdrawal permits and Reiners de-| _After leaving the Y. W. C. A., Mra, the windows of the hotels and came| appointments, my clothing, Mrs. Ra.| through scuttles. Then he would loot | Polceman said he ts the one who did|tween Ulster and South Ireland, it] old, pretty and had a crop of bobbed|manded the approval of O'Connor's | V@0n sald she and Mrs. Bingham down to the hotel offices for an hour. | witser's turs—everything. ‘They for-| Upstairs rooms while families were at] ‘ Shooting, but no gun was found| was announced here to-day. dark brown hair. She is 6 feet 6 inches] office as a guarantee of genuineness.| Went to a Seventh Street store and, ‘The racket was caused by the pur-|#ot nothing and left nothing. dinner. on him. In a baby carriage In one| Sir Basil Brooke, commanding the Pope Ades 20 age wei when Sad Williams accompanied him to O’Con-|®fter making several purchases, ‘be sult of silk thieves by Lieut, John| “When I say that my loss will total] The prisoner's record, beginning in] Of the hallways detectives found a} Fermanagh specials, crossed into Free} Waite lace collar, tan coat, black tur| 2" office, Mr. Reiners said, and |came separated. z between $25,000 and $40,000 I am|19J4, includes arrests for burglary in| PUTSlar outfit, whero. the men had! State territory at Biacklion, near Bel-| hat and black oxtords and alle sioeke {there they met Linder, who said the] “I have no idea why Mrs. Bing’ 5 ot » lowes: Jorsey City, Atlantic Cl 0 escape. coo, and conferred with the rival] ings. Idsworth is permits were genuine and put office ay Bridge a! the reserves of the East} piscing the lowest possible figure on ity and in this | COPCealed it in trying to esca a gs. Holdsworth is in the Merchant f went to the Highway Brid a4 th Street Station and Detectives|{t. 1 have lived in the house twenty. |city, with convictions and imprison ——— leader. Marine and his home is at No, 670|/8tamps on them. Reiners was satis-|Juthped into the water," Mrs, Vanw “Ryan and Lawrence. They had seen | five years and have made on an aver- rent, He Is ut present on bail for al JOY RIDE IN The interview was harmonious and| Courtlandt Avenue, the Bronx. {ied and sold and delivered the liquor, | #4ded, flashes of light in the fourth story | age of two trips to Europe a year, but] febhery commited at Acantic City in IN STOLEN CAR an agreement was reached under for which Williams paid him $40,000, ny lott of No, 31 Hast 27th Street. They|T have never. been robbed before June, 1921, Ho is thirty-one yonrs “ENDS IN INJURY TO LAD which ‘both sides will withdraw thelr $15,000 VERDICT he sald. mitted he had seven {EAR GAS ROUTS SEVEN. | got admission to Madjson Squate ay Bee seal wheel Coupe |) Driver Arrested After Running|border line to avold the risk of a FOR HEART BALM |conterénces with Williams, and that AFTER 12-HOUR SIEGE, Garden and from a gallery window|Chairman of the Board of the Con- BROTHERS ARE FREED Auto Onto Sidewalk. ta f ae a : fn pamela late ithe permits with- ee Loe eeS saw tho thieves at work. After sum-|solidated Warp Company of Stafford Albret (Chenin Eyentyerhten, of No.|) oie Somme erape ren eo Sunlahy 60° Year-Old Oil Man Named by,| eee eee eet eee eee ere tesco Wes Wonecar ee OF HOMICIDE CHARGE|?#4 Pulaski street, Brooklyn, ‘stole an| {nfringers of the pact. "4 z " es though he knew the liquor was to be louse Was Entered, retty Boston Girl Living DETROIT, Mich. April 12—“Tear Here. mits were issued for a period of thirty |qas,"" used by the police for the first Guilford shouted to Barnes, who was in his power launch, the Poquo- Hotel Senton—The Two ¢ Springs, Conn.; Vice President and ‘moning the reserves ‘they had | (Pris! Manager of the Durex Chen: automobile in Brooklyn last night, ac-| ‘The axreement does not bind the used for drinking. He sald the per- _drivate watchmay open the door for}iog: Corporation, President and Di-|. cot |COrtNe to the police, and started on a| supporters of Eamon De Valera, who them. rector of the Fabyan Woolen Com- joy ride with it. | At Manhattan] are massing on the shores of Lough days and had expired on March 11,ltime to-day, routed seven suspects From the stock of H. Heller $20,000|pany, President and Director of the} ya, Avenue and Moore Street he ran itl Levin, near the town of Garrison,| After an hour's deliberation, a jury|five days before they were presented and Patrick McCallum, brothers, | onto the sidewalk, the police said, strik- ™ } s i y from an apartment after @ siege of worth of silk had been piled in the} Mystic Woolen Company and a di-| of x. ‘gy sling Benjamin Feldman, seventeen, ot| Where they have erected a large tele-|in Justice Donnelly’s part of Su-|to Mr. Reiners. However, there is a]/'0) ©) - corridor of the second floor. The|rector of the Vulcan Insurance Com.|°% N® %2 East 35th Street, arrested | °F ‘sr Moore Street, fracturing the| ope and are keeping constant watch| preme Court to-day awarded a verdict] law which allows extensipn gn genu-}'Welve hours. Tho gas was resorted thieves were hiding in the basement, | pany. on a charge of homicide in connection | poy'a skull and both lees. upon the specials. Last evening aj of $15,000 in favor of Miss Ethel|ine permits. So, Linder satd, he|to when. the police, nat caring to.risk and when the police started down the eee See with the shooting and killing of former} ‘The youth was taken in a serfous| dozen motor cars brought reinforce-]Wintner, a pretty Boston girl now] stamped O'Connor's name and the}bullets which the besieged had threat- stairs toward them broke a back win- MAY FIND RIPPER Assistant Corporation Counsel Crone on | condition to St. Catherine's Hospital.| ments to the Republicans. living at the Hotel Netherlands, in| name of J. M. Lynch, permit clerk, [ened to fire into the first one breaking dow and took to the fire escapes of Be ey omit last were discharged in Chasis Iasi atystcad At ts Boone of the} DUBLIN, April 12 (Associated|her suit for breach of promise against ve fe permits and extended the timefopen the door, could find no way to the Senton, Then the shootii Yorkville Court to-day. ‘The charge | accident, at al . fe was] Press.)—The people of Dublin in gen-|Jacob Aron, wealthy oil man of Dal- | limit, = inocu Peet. THROUGH STOCKINGS against them was withdrawn by Detec- | to be arraigned Inter in the day in.the| erat have received the news of -the|las, ‘Tex. Mr, Aron, who ia said to] Linder is said to be under indict- yer nay oie aa two 'wetdén and watched all the corridors. The OF WOMAN VICTIM} !i\s chartes Hooker. They were then |liridge Plaza Court, and in, the, Trt’ | proposed conference between the Col-|be over sixty years old, did not defend | ment ia Brooklyn on a charge of con-| ened out, coughing and” sancesing, shooting at the men on the fire in connection -with the theft of the nue Joseph Friedman, of 403 Kosciusko |!!ns and De Valera factions with fecl-|the action. spiracy to violate the Volstead Act. they ware found tote ‘unarided, whe escapes continued until the thieves|Slayer of “Nellie of Chatham|tomobile tire that led to the shooting] Street, ings of relief, as there had been much| ‘Mr. Aron told me he was worth h BS ig ppd is i ontered the sixth floor windows of the] 2) ©, Carried Them A at 434 Street and Madison Avenue, and ——-—_ apprehension of sinister developments] $3,090,000 and that he had vast hold- ey cr Sha, Suanita Lavkeeaee hotel and surrendered. The pri Square” Carried Them Away were held in $5,000 bail each en this| TRUCK DRIVER SHOT during the Easter anniversary of the|ings in rich Texas oi) lands,"’ Miss robbery of Mrs. Juanita Landers sister, Miss Wanda Blair, of $6,000 jewelry last Sunday moraing. plarnisici “stadia The police of the Marine Division re- ported finding the body of Frank Nikol, thirty-three, of No. 258 Strathcona Hochelaga, Montreal, in the East River off pier 21, to-day, oners said they were Nathan Gordon aa e. charge. Sinn Fein rebellion of 1916. Wintner testified. ‘‘He objected to my of No. 456 Bedford Avenue, No Other Clu Mr, Crone who lived in White Plains BY THUGS SUCCUMBS ———.___ living in an apartment and urged that lyn, and David Teltel of No, 916 Tif-| The police had found no elue to-| was on his way to the Grand Central A etemamalaneens I ke a suite at the Manhattan fany Street, the Bronx. They were| day to the slayer of “‘Nelile of Chat-|j.4c 0" nena pelvcar oe isa ee eee y Hott.” IN EUROPE SOUGHT held by Magistrate Hating in York-| hum square,” as Nellie Tracy was|tomobile who had stolen a tire and the The. gist anid thet after Aron sud. . u k driv fe th Ville Court, without ball, for examina-| ver nude body was found, | Police struck and killed him. Species“ Traborcing: Company (ot Mos denly disappared she found herself tion. While the police are certain the shot]196 Greenwich Street, died this morn- confronted with a hotel bill at the Gordon, according to the police} badly mutilated, in the hallway of No.|came from the machine no weapon was|ing in St. Vincent's Hospital of bullet . Manhattan amounting to $1,404 and a records, has been arrested thirteen] 17 Catharine Street yesterday. found on either of the prisoners when| wounds recelved yesterday when he A useless trousseau which cost her a times since 1905. He has served] p,- Gharies Norris, Chief Medical| Ssht and there is no evidence that|and James Flynn ot No. 83¢ Greenwich $2,400. She caused his arrest on civil warrant in her breach of promise ms at Elmira and Sing Sing for ‘ they fired a shot. Street, beside him on the truck, were rglary and was one of those ac-|2xaminer, who made an autopsy, sald —_——-——- fired on by several men, The shooting l} N action. d a i murder of Johnify Span-| the knife apparently had been wielded | POLICE. WILL BACK Seouvent a. neee 18th Avenue and Bloom- poet MD en = | the summer of 1919, but the In-|py a criminal of the “ripper” type - HARRISBURG COUPLE - bepher gia yi = Splbetng y ENRIGHT “TO LIMIT”|. Flynn was struck by several of the a A sescaggg Pied y Judge Ro-latter she had died from blows on the bullets and was taken to the same hos- TO BE MARRIED HE! 3 Tietel was arrested in 1917! head and face. Whoever killed her| peage rey i ral pital, but will recover, Neither he nor} (Continued From First Page.) RE | garian detegate said the” suggestion the name of Fertlé, the police|tore her clothing from the body and Murphy could explain the reason for bre secant was made particularly in the interest as a pickpocket and was sent toljert all df it in the hall ept th the shooting. Murphy was twenty-nine = shi TRATES Charles Paul Swope, secretary to U. 8. Workhouse for thirty days on Ppa ssatactiven xa p reigbale ie tes representing the various| years old and lived at No. 584 Wash-|that if they would work out a plan Senator George | Wharton Popper of} of the Balkan countries, 3 Street. ennsylvania, living at No, ireen Baviction of attempted grand larceny.| of the type usually carry away somo| Units in the Police Department ag- | 'nston by which the police could make thelr| Street, Harrisburg, Pa., to-day obtained the view that such netlon noe mond eo CN a portion of the victim's clothing, and | ®embled yesterday afternoon in Maen-|"THREE INDICTMENTS worl ar he had no doubt the Com- f at the Municipal Bullding a license to LERKS OF 2STORES {through the missing stockings they] nerchor Hall, in Bast 58th Street, and IN SHATTUCK ROBBERY missioner would adopt it. They did|marry Ilinor Jane -Shrood-Walter_of 8 advisable, however, Hungary did & LapNs DE: eas i ae se ye ce Ft Labia oun tll ae not say, but made it clear by their|No. 1317 North Second Street, Harris-|"0t Dress her suggestion. , THUGS | Neitic Tracy had been living in 8] Commissioner Enright and pledged| manket manner, that Mr. Young warned them|burg, They will be married this aft Holland suggested the sub-commis- TO house at No. 16% Hamilton Street, 4 OPEN SAFES} ana no one knows her relatives, if| the “willing co-operation and loy- (Continued From First Page.) especially that of Serbia, as the Hun- for|not to increase the total of non-exist-} noon, first at St. Thomas's Church ani] sion be composed of thirteen delegates Charges Returned * ee ent crime by telling the newspapers| later by a Catholic priest. They willl in order to give the smaller countries Five Who Held Up Home, ‘ she had any. § of the men of the lower ranks| The Grand Jury handed up three] Of any specific incidents which led to}’™ay4, "nei peMthe "second marriage of| UX representatives. ‘The British dele- “Hazzard Shoe Establish-| ana for months had been drinking the] in the effort to combat crime. There | blanket indictments to-day against the|thelr request for protection Mrs. Walter, who 1s a widow. She is| Sate smilingly remarked that thirteen five men who held up the home of Al-| ‘‘Police Commissioner Enright willltwenty-eight. and the bridegroom is] WS &n unlucky number and it was bert R. Shattuck, No. 19 North Wash-| get all the new policemen he hasjforty-one. He has not been married] finally decided that the number be asked for," said Mayor Hylan to-day. jbefore. fixed at twelve. L oneartising, gee oer “Yesterday's authorization of the Al4 " The commission on transport also James H. Schmelzel, Wilson S. Kin-| ffected organization by the election stuff peddied about the Bowery. The]! was a rising vote and a rolicall on tt. ments Held Up—Employees police heard she was scen talking to] Joseph P. Moran, President of the Forced to Aid. a Laogetirs neh ok eearonee ® few! Patrolmen's Benevolent Association, hours before the body was found, but] presented the resolution and said the| their eight servants lock By he clerks of two Beck-Hazzard|the story did not ald them. patrolmeh were ready to ‘go the] wine vault and 9100,000 in Jewels stolen, eae 236 FNe Me OniY, & ari | By : ; ; { Premter Theunys of Belgium as| World OMmee. - Com o¢ stores were held up this morning limit"? to back up the efforts of the] One of the men indicted ts Bugenc| the time the financial part of the new near, Elihu C, Church, George A } 0! fe by Tar World. must bo 4 the safes robbed. The total loss| LUNCHROOM THUGS Commissioner in quieting the fears of | Diaset, the man caught running away. | Police Programme will be settled tthe| Soper and Charles W. Leavitt. Its] Pr tent, - Yatra oea ea COM- | Diaplay advertising type copy for the the public. He urged the men in the| Another is Henri Botlet, the former | Commissioner will have his new plans} Committee on Publie Welfare con- | Posed of twelve delegates was formed. | meat Sections of Mae Sunday World $1,200. IN STATEN ISLAND ranks to give every encouragement to| dutler. The other three are John Doe | arranged. sists of Union N. Bethel, Chairman,| The Conference's Sub-Committee on | ‘clad by FP. M. Thureday preceding ‘While Daniel Cohen was straighten- stock after opening the Beck- Anson W. Burchard, Charles D,| Fiance held its first meeting this ~ indictments. If convicted under all Comptroller Craig said that even if Frid: Copy sical Nola Freeman, Charles H. Stout, Alfred R| morning to take up the question of | Tue World must be received by “ three indictments, Diaset, now in the] there isn't enough money in the Tombs, could be sentenced for fifty | speciala GET CASH AND PISTOL] police rese: ‘shoe i a . | » Cl revenue bonds fund, the} Whitney jr., Joseph L. Seligman,| exchange and other vital financtal] Sunday Main Shoot gong, type eae " rd store ag No. §11 West-| John Castaldo, Charles Romencit, BURGLARS CARRY OFF years, . | $2'00,000 “needed by Commisstoner| Flinu C, Church, Alfred Wendt. | matters, notes eeieds oy 2R, cat ester Avenue, three men entered|Harold Bertoncint and Dominick Enkight could be raised by tax notes. showed reyolvers and searched} Paulo, all of Rosebank, S. 1, were “The money for new policemen will His pockets happened to be|arraigned in th» Stapleton Police] paxen for Laundry Agents as They be gn hand as soon as it {s needed," npty and he wore no jewelry, They |Court to-day charged with robbery,| merge From Brooklyn Home. said the Comptroller. Hennessy Held When Police reserves aiding the police in FY publication office by 1 PM, ay. and ive insertion orders not received by, 8 P.M, Brida. be omitted aa conditions require. rile order of latest receipt and positive F ‘iam H. Williams and Faraham| The report on financial questions Yardley. prepared by the Germans and pre- James Harvey Williams, President} sented by Dr. Rathenau to Premier of the Brooklyn Chamber of Com-| Facta as Chairman of the Conference | Display covy or ordere released tater than aa merce has appointed a Committee on} was transmitted to-day to Sir Rober! | 2rorided above, when omitted will, not serve mn forced him t . al charg Cas- . " rm Qi racter, contract . im foron Pod diense9 ah sen ie and an additional charge against Cas. Two burglars last Saturday visited Meemere Lose Valuables the crime wave emergency went abou! | Public Safety as provided in the reso-| Horne, British Chancélor of the Ex sara Hanounts of any abr sda aed: # oe the front door, which hundreda| 22° °% having @ revolver in his pos-| the apartment of Henry Jaffe, a clothing! Prank Hennessy, sald to have been| their tasks armed to-day, in accord-| lutions adopted by the Executive! chequer, and it will beggiscussed at THE WORLD“! people were puasing to enter the |*es#ion- Nicholas Casella, who has a & Prison last] ance with a ruling forwarded yestem | Committee last Friday. the meeting way station, a few blocks away at|lunchroom at No. 942 Bay Street,| lym, overturned most of the furniture] iMian. Was veld to ds Bods suey day to Special Deputy Commissione:]| The members of the committee are} The report deals especially with a g arKe Clifford M, Bishop, Chairman,|) lan for the stabilization of exchange Redman Wonnmaker ip charge of thet oes serome Edwards, Charles © | through an oternational Joan and alao Potts, Willlam Kennedy, Robert H | outlines a proposal for universal Wilson, Arthur E, Goddard, Halsted] monetary reform. The German plan’ Jam considers the reconstruction of Russia ospect Avenue. Rosebank, says that the men entered Cohen was then ordered into alnis restaurant, and while th oset and the door was closed on him, 3 : id th orders to stay in for five min- tes unless he wanted to be killed and walked out with $2,000 worth oflcharge of looting tho rooming house at {clothing and jewelry tied up in two|No. 28 South Elilott Place, Brooklyn, on| reserves. In further recognition that f} linen” sheets taken from a bed in the|March 8, there, is an unusual prevalence of them held him the fourth grabbed] house. Jaffe is a partner in the cloth-| Mrs, Anna Lucas, the landlady, sald| crimes of violence, Mayor Hylan in a $8 or $10 and his automatic pistol] ing firm of Jaffe & Miller, No. $4 Man-| Hennessy rented a room there on March| jetter to the Police Commiasioner dl- of the Iate Margaret Burns, Funeral from the ‘ from the cash drawer hattan Avenue, Brooklyn, 2. He disappeared March 8 and the] .. that bilsinees wien be ‘A meeting of the committee has} indispensable for the sucessful issuc hen a pee ont ot teres os The police say the gun was on Cas- Jatte ie TPA Shiaree were out Next morning clothing and other al eagrtety Benicar Sie puree a been called for 4 o'clock this after-| of any such reform » April 13, 1022, at 2 P. M. Inters! one; asl e led ‘by Casel apart-/ables were found si ‘ —__—_—— wer. taldo and identified by Casella. The] Ment, which is on tho second floor. They |the ‘rooms. Mrs. Lucas was eid, to] Ger that dishonest men might be kept | noon to outline plans. ci hg as aivary Cemetery. In the Beck-Hazsard store at No.[ fun in tis poneasion without a mer, | uti Oe out of the door have Iaentitiod Hennessy’ trom aphoto-| from the temptation offered by large] It 1a intimated that the investimt- |SECY, WEEKS TO REP i} 418" sa iceass hout @ per-| When the burglars walked out of the yh in the Rogues’ ms of money to mect ‘olls which] ing committees wil * Avenue B the clerk who openod| mit, hntisen es Malan toe lenodn oe wues’ Gallery, ee De aay ie Faee parte Olan ie a Enright to allow them to tu- TO JOHNSON CHARGES plage wae Joseph Greengrass, A!- noma gents, The street was crowded. Sev-| @_oon immediately after he had opened BEATEN AND ROBBED onal persons told the police they had} °™ AND HIGH WINDS door two men entered, drew re- seen the men with the bundle: ypect the secret records of the Police Bh to factori id 5 banks to factories and stores. Department {n which are memoranda ARKANSAS, The Mayor did not tell his Com- Prepares Formal Statement to Be P vers, and ordered 00! LD) HELENA, Ark., April 12.—Scores of] missioner how to assuage the irrita-| of obberies withheld from the public. Insacd Late To-Day- ; i al ale ll Ss ears, an cuter him to open the IN BR YOKLYN HOLDUP have been swept from|tion among working people subjected}# The Downtown League ts still) wasiuinGron, April 12.—Secretary FRANK E. CAMPBELL, “2g : o PATROL IN SPEED CAR thelr foundations by floods and high] to the inconvenience and extortion of |awalting a reply from Commissioner \ plied, The robbers got $360 from]. Mdward Murphy of No. 34 Van Dyke Duright to its offer to furnish 100| Weeks, after consultation with Prest- siblgck dent Harding, to-day prepared a formal “Dhe Funeral Church” ine., winds near here, reports to-day states. ARRESTS TWO SUSPECTS cash discounts which accompany pay- safe and about $60 from the cash |5t*eet. Brooklyn, was held up by threo . ‘ ess men owning thei to walt ten minutes in the back | Brooklyn, to-day. The thugs beat Binckincy a ond Victim is ———j(-._ ne Henk 200 zg = wee or ius sity in co-operation with {the War Department made ou the floor before giving the alarm. Hejon the head with a blunt instrument] Asked te Tdentify Prisoners, | CHARLES V. KEI suspmNDED] The Committee on Public Service| parte oy of the House yesterday by Representa- be shot, they told him, if he|and tpok $140 from his wallet, his navy| While Detectives Foley and Sheehan FROM CURR, of the Chamber of Commerce of the} the polle tive Johnson, Republjean, of South 3 So he obeyed. Afterward) Mecharse papers and some’ Shipping] were touring in one of the high-pow-| | ‘The Curb Exchange announces th ripe aemalghd pad : beospoers yp Headaches, from Silent pee: ms ae gonna nye le rr! LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS. | ra Phe Committee consists of Ghair- Pa things, allegations of favoritism in sales Beri dyatroyer ae cen oat a ing bears the iggatume of BW grove. oe gurplus army materiale, at pictures of criminals and se¢} good description of the men, who went| Street and 1th Avenue. At tho-wheel| has been sus he men, wh . e. *y een BuBDENded from re, ; ine Adeniisy, the robbers. oward Long Island City. yas Jauwes Dwyer, No. 60 Gansevoort !bership in she assooiagn, eT

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