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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, APRIL 24, 1922, — S| FRIENDSHIP TREATY|WESTERN ELECTRIG SANE S83 as OTIZENS DEMAND LESSBR.1. CARS TNARSHAL JOFFRE, [90 PUT ees 2:1 FORAL TIME WITH BUYS THESUPPUES) © acs | MTHS. SUBWAY PASSENGERS GAN) ARRVES NITY} W.VA MINE WAR I do not know Delegation Calls on Board of }Transit Board Accountant}Busy Programme of Honors Shackling of Prisoners ‘on bay French public man who a ed of territorial an- after the Rapallo oc- : _ el Estimate and Says.Forget Gives Figures—Revenue' and Festivities for Noted Journey to Charles Town Russo-German treaty), the would be in our dis- there ; of Alan, when the Germans] Administration Preparing for] Merchandise Manufactured by art Be roghs dnl Agreement in Nature of Itself Is Disposed of to the Z it ge : er default in their payment, is an im- Alliance, Other Corporations, } Past Inaction. Improvement Predicted. Soldier’s Visit. Strongly Criticised. it date for: France, sald the by Sapa 3 re ‘ Beyer i laa : Sia fall nacpentsace, v6 ss-| OLD) DOUBTS VA $1 35,559,605 SPENT IN 1921 Assemblyman John J. Wackerman] tnereased revenues and consequent] Marshal Joffre of France, touring| CHARLES TOWN, W. Va., Abri the duty of maintaining the In- ity of the treaty. aon 7 We have ever antes and all we Recognition of Obregon Is ‘to-da: of th + i eid Me Pomeare, “and that} Regarded as Incidental, but must have and shall have. The RW Eatinu, 2 Werope dependa upon \t.. Our Will Follow. and national prosperity de- ‘ . By David Lawrence. Precipitate action or bY} ‘speciay Correspondent of The Evening thout reflection that we World.) for telephone service on a State 24 (Associated Press.) —Charges of treason, growing out of the Logan March last fall, were ‘elected to-day by counsel for the State as the nm upon which thirty union leoders and members are to be tried in the Cirouit the Thirteenth Brookiyn District] increased numbers of passengers car- at the head of a delegation’ of WIl-] ried although the casr in service were liamsburg business men appeared] decerased in number was shown to-day before the Board of Estimate to-day|b yFrederick W. Lindara, chief ac- to demand Immediate completion of] countant fo rthe Transit Commission the Fourteenth Street Subway line tol in his testimony at the hearing into]8.11 o'clock this afternoon. SE ad spent $ the service rendered by the New York| The ‘ids of Mayor Hylan’s Com-| Court here. The defense announced Mayor Hylan and Comptroller Craig Consolidated Railroad (B. RB. T.). mittee for Welcoming Distinguished |!t8 Intention to enter a demurrer to launched into an indictment: of the old Public Service Commission and es-| Taking the month of July as a cri-] Guests were at the station, Rodman|the treason charges and to file the United States from West to East, has before him today a tremendous Programme of honors and festivities, beginning with the arrival of his train at the Pennsylvania Terminal at ut $98,128,717 of This Amount Was Merchandise Made by the Western Company. E BR. ~ | % 3 f g ‘The heating by the Public Service rmine a fair rate iF . 2 g Commission to de ‘ Wanamaker, Commissioner Grover |motion to quash that indictment, : Ss ecially former Commissioner Travis} teri h st income in that month] yy; ¥ et will obtain it. It ts by persevering} wy, ciNGTON, A are.) § 3 goo erion, the net incor Whalen and William F, Deegan, Com-| The opening of the trials of 120’6m * ITON, April #24 (Copy-| basis was continued to-day at the H. Whitney, saying that this particu- 9 ‘amd methodical action. But it must in 1921 ved an increase of $10,-|mander of the New York State De-|cers and members of the Mine Spe done.” right, 1922).—Mexicq und the United] rooms of the Commission, No, 30. lar part of the subway should have showed. an ini ol United 822 over July, 1920, with a consequent] partment of the American Legion. increase of 2,788.1 ssengers, even] Gov. Miller was represented by Col.Jare alleged to have taken in the in the face of the fact. as ‘shown by| Harrison K. Bird. march was delayed moré than an half the record, that there were 52 less cars} Mr. Wanamaker's committee had)an hour while court attaches arranged per day to carry such an enormous|arranged to take the Marshal to City|to seat the large gathering of defend. been or how the far end of the Ijne| icerase in trafil Hall to be greeted there by Mayor Hy-| ants, counsel, witnesses and news Epe/-witness stand finished, whether it was:to be| Corporation Counsel O'Brien want-}1an and have conferred upon him the] paper men, 1. 8., Wilson and Branklin Briggs ubway or elevated—but it did ede ed to know if the expenses of the} freedom of the City of New York,| As soon as the arrangements had been completed Jan. 1, 1917, long be- Sis see ee eee fore the war caused construction to soar to prohibitive figures. Wackerman suld his people ephone Company, resumed * ‘ = Y didn't care now whose fault it had Premier declared ho ardently) States are getting closer together. Chureh Street, before Commissioner the neater vr pg Fe Out of thé mass of misunderstand-| Charles R. Blakeslee, in case Germany ‘aul 5 yu! . ‘ ile: c Yt g to the te: of the treaty,” ings which have characterized the J. 8S. Wiley, auditor of the New he added, “each may in case of need] relations between the two countries,| York Ptake, respectively, such measures as} there will emerge soon an agroement fre deemed necessary, and we shall net! greater in its significance — than »-waffer it that our unfortunate country { 2 | ‘ ; ; rex P ceiving] something he missed when he was| been made, the eh | trea merely the .xtension of recognition by| @ppeared ax counsel for the telephone | [tH t tion On 2pening rapid transit com-| trike were segregated, and receiving | some’ ade, the charges of ti 2. ; gmooumb under the burden of repura- ti Ao RABE ACa tesaiea (Batapany, Denuty Attorney Generel | TE ‘ ‘ ‘ munteation. to the ‘Eastern District | 40 affirmative reply asked if $2,400,000] hero in the early summer of 1917 to| murder, Insurrection, conspiracy to ‘ alongside of a Germany that]one Government to another—a treaty Lh nd fe Ae y . 3 diet eg 29 tall us how to go about getting into] comm: “ eo senna Lae ; Thomas Fennell for the State and As- Nig area, opening up factory sites, re-| Was not the true cost of the strike on « ng commit murder and inciting, aiding Rot consent to aged aoe o1 ' Ouiaesan friendship and\ godt sistant Corporation Counsel M, M. 7 lieving housing congestion and add-|the B. R. T. Mr. Lindars said gith} the World War. and abetting murder were read, ee ete reas he hoa termed. | Meee Fertig for the city. ‘4 ; " ing hundreds of thousands of dollars| the reports for eight months down to From the City Hall the white haired! Defense Attorney ‘Townsend applied az wre Mead aetece In ful independ: | “Bo fat an satisfying fie require] wi” wien tla of the tieitind ot : to the taxable valuations of property.| February, 1922, which were the only| leader of the Marne defense goes tolfor bail for A. D. Lavender. ‘The mee te gid is the. treaty, views’ of recognition, féw people will) Peoxkeeping and auditing after the “If you get the B, R. T. to agree] reports available to-day, the strike}the Hotel Plaza wie us is ied Le State's attorneys asked $20,000, but ot abandon any arm: ‘ sag’ Chat the Obregon Government) toieniione company’s affairs had teen on a subway at the Hastern district| cost the B. R. 'T. $760,000 his’ headquarters nas There is a] {Bally agreed to a reduction and pay i Tee ais Goan wetslantinl Bhs Se tuken over by the Government. in end of the 14th Street line,; said] It was aixo testified that in Novem.| France on Saturday, There is @] judge Woods cut it to $5,000. 8 f . eception in his honor, arranged by ber, 1921, forty-one less cars were op-|Treceptl erated on the rapid transit division of /the Lira ie sted of us oe ths the B. R. T., although the passengers ith Regimen rmory to-nigl an IDA KRAMER Mayor Hylan to Assemblyman Wack at — rmann, ‘We'll give you the money, SAYS IDA KRAMER Mr. Wackerman made it quite plain a 2 ’ mepian Trecuee,/ Hopes, to. ind | Agr oineation. carding and Géerec| ade WC actually 888 per cent” ne © Work and Return to London | tary Hughes are endeavorins to piace | #tid the American Telephone and by End of Week the whole matter on a broader plane|Telexraph Company audits the books y i than the settlement of affairs of the} of the New York Telephone Company GENOA, April 24. — Licyd George] moment. They want a settlement for ae f hig di KY ght sie the finafcial 4 y Coal vet eae change of ve : br he believes crises that have} all time—an understanding which will [Condition of the latter. . mann sald the people of the district | holders in which in which the bank- r ere from Logan County, ‘4 * risen ptespan at an-end, ‘The| °° *¢ impressive to the whole world] Piward V. Cox of Plainfield, N. J., } Mr. Wackerman represented were not |@P report ‘net earning steadily in- miles from the scene of the alleged of- pours anes —<-—__ that Mexico and the United States |®UPPly contract auditor of the Ameri- interested in the fight at the extreme | creasing on the B. R, TJ suby fenses. British Premier, It was learned, hopes} wii)’ bo considered just as intimately [ean Telephone, and ‘Telegraph Com- weateriy’ end ot the wropcend cubase (elevated lings."" The letter also stated All the murder indictments hang on ~ te be able to return to London by the/related as if they were bound by an} Pany, give a history of the origin anc e a route as to whether it should be ele- | that the net earnings F alliance FOE Merrie: CLE, can metidentified _ by. Ttwee, “Whol ater ce anuecserand there, “wast ending February, 102 made toward a return of normuaicy | 1918: If It were a matter of according re-| Me testified that the Ipterest rate cognition to a resime which deserved |" $27,000,000 loaned to the New -SERIES OF CRISES * NOW OVER, BELIEF ‘Twenty-four of the thirty indicted for treason were present. All those who have furnished bail and the jury is the guest at loliere : ts 1, President Obrezon would be recog-| YOCK Telephone Company by the that if the subway is fully equipped to| increased 2,641,066 and the mileage ersnteusy alae of pur epee panel were dismissed until to-morrow _. OF LLOYD GEORGE) hined invtuntiy. “There te the telogd. | American ‘Telephone and ‘Telegrapa Meserole Street in the section he rep-| likewise decreased 27,201. ‘Academy of Arts and Letters at the |™Orming, as arguments started on the —_—_ Heat disposition toward him and his}CoMpany during the war was 6 per resents the people there will find a] Reports for January and Fe Mary, motion to quash the indictments and ‘Abmisiatra tion, cent.. with a slight discount, whic way to Induce the R. R, T, to cut an| 1922, show Increpses of from $286,000 s Committee will give a| the demurrer of the defense counsel, opening at the Bushwick Avenue! to $299,000 over those months a year in “Papa” Joffre's honor at} All told, thc.e are exght murder in- yards so that cars may be run into! ago. Judge Shearn, special counsel to nnsylvania Hotel to-morrow | @ctments and one for treason, vitb the line there and operation begun at | the commission, read into the record 4] nine at which Mayor Hylan will pre-| More than 600 defendants, of whom 4 an early date, letter sent to him by Kuhn, Loeb &) ide About 700 persons have sub-| however, only 105 are covered Ly the Brooklyn Borough President Riegel- | Co. to New York Consolidated security | scribed for the dinner. change of venue which brought ‘the the killing of three deputy sheriffs. Bike seg sub-divisions of |- eritat§ Western Electric Company and de- John Gore, George Munsey and Jolin ; rer ‘ “ 5 "The bank ivised the Caffago, on Blair Mountain, in Logan the economic parley will have com- The bugaboo of military interven- {scribed the senate ie ee reps, Claim She Had Child ihe Ceied ahh oantie es ie ne lana holders that th era was every County, on the night of Aug. 29 me ! the two companies at various stages o' 1 ; ais : MmeBEPONS | renga! eve the earnings would when thousands of miners were at jeted their work by that ume. tion a# well as political meddiimg on Street reason to believe the earnings wo n Ate economic and transport com-|the part of Americans in Mexico has|their existence. He said it was in 1907 Near Creek Bridge. hee ate Wackermann said he| Continue to improve. tempting to march from Marmet dow: } ‘ hat the New York Telephone Com- ‘missions are putting the finishing| kept relations between the two coun- |‘ _ ttouches on their reports, following tries unsteady. [t is sought to remove |P@ny entered into a contract with the CAMDEN, N. J., April 24.—Follow- __wuance of that of the Finance Com-|once and for all these factors so that | Western Electric Company for the lat- Mrigh tot thie: body eel tes The recommendations of the|every Mexican Administration will be|te? to take over the purchase of all/ing the finding the ly of Ida Comimission were similar to|sure of equitable treatment nt Wash. |8upplies for the former. Kramer, seyen, in the mud of Little of the Financial Conference ut | ington. oye anes renee deta Newton Creek, Miss Esther Tannen- with ( storm Jteetri any ¥ a tele a ome pas Pci oda ahaa tivig oe Varna by the Bell Telephone Company of] baum, twenty-elght, was detained at *fertained the British delegation at] President Obregon’s record ig not off Pennaylyunia, in 1901, and had been] Police Headquarters to-day. ‘ and it was believed to be altne best. They havé been trying tojfound to work satisfactorily and] ‘The Kramer girl disappeared from yunsel O'Brien closed ucross Boone and Logan Counties int« non-unionlzed Mingo, which Gov Morgan had declared under martia! Corporation might get the B. R. T. to consent to ey atagatrllg ad Samp a subway to the extreme end of the | the Morning session with an atts line ff the elty will do its share Seeley the. ts T0y Ita eepencts seine tures for “strike breakers and detec- law. ——— tives,"” which expe he charged The claim i» that these men were —_——__—_-— have been allocate to the subway shot dead when they attempted to halt grant in which the City of New York Px i : a score of invading miners, The in- has an interest by contract as owner] Negro Gels 20 Years for Rob-]aictments charge individuals varying of the subways and which expenses ae in numbere from seven to nine with he further charged havo mitigated beries—Burglar From guilt as principals in these alleged **"Vove feast" to mark the end of quar-| persuade tie American Government | 20W, he Aaid, all the associated com-| her nome at Woodbury, N. J., March against the city deriving sooner than 5 to 10 Years. murders, and other groups of miners some oe vol aso wed d fare apen re pveieiairg og dhvarnoe peastecisi ccaracta with the West-1 95, Miss Tannenbaum who was ar- it otherwise might, any . me ranging In number from 326 to 381 — ya Osea rain It ls explained by those in author. een ee ord thon, The Posters | Tested at the timé of the disappear- benefits from municipal ownership. tee with eqnal guilt as accessories befor: bi “pad ergs Satur~|ty that the situation is viewed on an|suppites | for} them. ‘The srejance, and released after beng ques- Mr. O’Brien uso criticised Rece in’ giving: an automobile thier, the ‘day, to expose the French as the} impersonal basis, for the agreement|Plectric receives eommissions above d D . the overt act. ‘ had toned, was located again last night. Lindley M. Garrison for expenditures} heaviest sentence imposed in Brook- Kredhon indictment, 546 to delegation. eh 1 t t C t Jud, ual miners are charged with con me », Countyy y. e ever Administration is in supreme|tions, as to whether the articles are| Mis* Tannenbaum," Prosecutor Wol- praisérs of traction and other prop-|'¥" in @ long time, Countyy yJudge | gpiring to levy and levying warfare authority at the time. Recognition} recelved direct from manufacturers] VeTton of Camden Cuunty sald. “S.¢ erties. MacMahon to-dsy declared the courts] against the State of West Virginia. : CO! es ld Mr, O'Brien that id give 16 : san t0O08 4 é FRANCE 1S WILLANG | [Was accerdea the Carranza Govern.|or trom the warehouses of the West. |i# simply detained os 8 smurpéct: Her Judge Shearn told Mr. O'Brien that] should give long sentences to co-oper. : : ment when it had much Joss control}ern Electric Company. entice Stoty. mau. pe sone /ever: the required information about strike - . ate properly with the police. wat | “Beyond a doubt seven-year-old Ida] Wants O’Brien to Look Intolexpenses. financial accountant ex eee te ae : gt CUT ARMY ONLY Te en et cages nt eee tin ses cas fueuae bs ihe Kramer was murdered,"' Mr. Wolver- ; pen would be supplied him. “I Sine ei iaieeruacent on UNDER QUARANTEES] “overnment bas. to-day. talephone companies are made by the |t8 declared this afternoon. Cost of the Strike on @o not think an order for OYE | nthe, inven are calls: teylag ty | ; , a ‘ I believe the child was thrown service should be delayed by any ¢x- y a * Troe the Amareas Governinent's | Westerns Mectric Company. He promt. iid Biden where. Broadway the B. R. T. + [amination into the propriety or the| nd new methods of hiding . their ___ sDelegation States Terms by Which | viewpoint, the question of recognition {duced a report for 1921 showing that ieoueees Newton Croce, Whoueh the impropriety of strike expenses.” Judge| t'@cks or of providing a defence when they are cought. The only way that owners of automobiles can get reliet und the police receive proper co- operation is for the courts to impose the limit on these thieves."" He then sentenced George Lesser, alias Hnry Harvey, twnty-two, of No. 57 East 106th Street, Manhattan, to’ ten years in Sing Sing for stealing the automobile of Mrs. Fannyy Plester of No. 1141 St, Johns Place, Brooklyn, last December. clues are thirty days old, by men are United States shall sign the pending |ies amounted to -$136,659,605, of which picid them up rapldly, and I in- tend to do everything possible to find ip oe . Mexii the |the sales to the sociated compan- pears » It Will Join in Non-Aggression [18 incidental. If Mexico and Lagi As u result of the $30,000,000 auit [Shear sald. brought against the city by Receive r Lindley M. Garrison of the B. R, T., Mayor Hylan has directed Corporation Counsel O’Brien to make an immedi- e Move. treaty of amity and commerce, recog- | $98,128,717 was merchandise manu- nition will automatically go into ef-|factured by the Western Electric and : the murderer. aa fect. - signl | eshobineg $87,480,888 merchandise not made by] i+ ig sai at. three men to-day ¥ that: company. tively id re '®4 Tannenbaum dors will promptly’ deven} In addition the Western Electsic eatne polls the Pi between 7 ana in advance of ratification by the |furnished merchandise to other com- |7 39 o'clock, thé night the little girl Renate panies, not Meensed companies of the disappeared, on a car which stopped Sie S| ate Investigation into the expenses of be anticipated on} American Telephone and Telegraph to let her off near the point from that score, for the settlement in Con-|Company but practically owned by which the Prosecutor believes the child the receiver, ‘‘so that every detail jot the moneys expended may be fully gress here is such that if Mexico and |inam, to the value of $54,205.209 of le dita ’ was thrown into the water, In making his request the Mayor the United States could sign a treaty | which $13,485,198 was made by the] The three men ri ; i 485, ‘epeated (heir state- f Of friendship f would be asaured of | Western Blectric Company and $40,- Lh Miya ama ROR aed ty * Hayward Springs, a Negro, of No. GED. ratification, om ments, made shortly after the disap-| 1920, to the last day of March, 1921, 146 West 143d Street, convicted last] str. and Mra. Morris Kohn, of No, 849, st : 720,011 not manufactured by that}pearance, that the woman had the] the total disbursements for strike ox. Week of robbery in the first degree, | Nicholas av., New York City, and Nanuet, Time has worked changes in Wash-| company, Mr. Cox testified. child by the) hand. ‘reostvae ‘ $i Sates ‘Trade Mark.) Advt.on page 112 They are John | penges made by the receivership on all Was sentenced to a term of twenty] N. ¥., announce the efigagement of their diaponition maegice City. There iw no} In reply to @ question of Mr. Fertig |Henry, Herbert Coursey and Talmadge] the velireada covery a ee al y disposition here to stand out for one} tne witness produodd the supply con-|a. Reed, the last being conductor of R. T. ws in the Court of General Sessi "| Gvets, son of Mr. Theodore Goetz, New . . 'T. system totalled $2,489,307.05, of |... , stad Sessions to- |G ; acta Dig arr peers Te is Mel tract hetween the Western Electric |the car. if which amount $1,286,778 was allocated | William Hughes ‘Claimed Coat|day. on May 11, 1921, Springs held | York tt Mexico the fact that the United| puny “which snowed that the cormenes fete eutopey performed on the ttle} as charged ugainst’ the New York ‘Which Was Manager’s—His |izs west 11h Stroce or may, at No. OIED. Gtatse Governmunt acoue, ad petvtions | Pat!’ which showed that the commis- | girl's body to-day discl evidence of | Consolidated Railroad, which is the IC, as nM 156 West 144th Street and robbed him SmAnist~So0stt, isusbansd-o8. eno ise ale by treaty which it is not willing to|)°"* a Y a stefan cae ta dey Bes Ronwes kdguealiara nay] Corporation operating the system of Career Exposed. of ie = ornesed S010) SURI LT ne Meakin, tatnar’ of Wallewy eed give to Mexico ta being made appa: | 4 20" coke om, jreetories shipped | pressed a bellet that the wounds may! subway lines to the New Yor Munies a held (up Howard -Yolten 18% Ualle||, ee et ee oa eae ae rent with every day of waiting, arect So Abe. mreseuane mary to 18 | have been caused after the body was|ipal Corporation under subway con- way at Ne. b West ttle Btrest. the home of his sister, Mrs. Annie Brooks The air haa been cleared by the] Per cont. on Mialonary an oMice sup-|thrown into Newton Creck, where it] tract No. 4. ‘The Mayor's letter adds: | —witiam Hughes, thirty-seven, well] Henry King of No. 888 East 28d] [6% Norges wt. irookiyn om Wedvscone, “France is ready to reduce if others] iapse of time and the two Govern- ee ae ee eee aaants ot cet °7 Not] Included tn this total strike expense | aressea, amooth of face and speech, Steet pee co eka tee the | “april 26. * rove mani is y a s earee e vel he e . Funeral ‘ pina ae hg Bh, oy as pone} aaa eee wepronching an under-| ‘Tho contract also showed that the , ths Ereskiva Gtr ore eee slightly below miedium height, was] second degree, was sentenced by Judge | me neent Celery. Funeral private and be without a loophole | ANune at last Honalaky to serve:from two: and ons-~ FUNERAL DIRECTORS, . 0 five yt each offense, | —————~—. for viclation. ‘ The Grand Jury handed up an in- In this connection, it was pointed dictment charging burglary in the @ut this afternoon that the British third degree against George Brecken- communiques oa the subject have ridge of No. 1480 Avenue A, f 1 indicated that Mr. Lioyd George did lemt-Klect of Columb ; eae Ret contemplates the provision of} Cheered by Crowd at City Hall. rs in Sing Sing by Judge Rosalsky | daughter, Beulah Jeanette, to Mr. Jack cx gener slaaud peek PRR, : h dae ’ PE Senay Pcie which at the time of the strike (Sep-| denounced in Special Sessions to-day © coal for ww York Teleph tember and October, 1920 and vince nd sent to GEN. OSPINA RECEIVES Company and is pald 3 per cent. on TRADE MARKS MUST ipa th airs meat pcaig ie sed ed ae aes yaya pc ea WELCOME FROM MAYOR |'»e cost when delivered direct to the hands of the receiver but has been] the Penitentiary for, latter, when it is delivered out of opearting independently of him, The|to three years by Justices O'Keefe, emergency stooks, an additional per- Brooklyn City Railroad Company,| Healy and Freschi. centage is paid to cover expense In- ; however, comprises an integral part of On March 20, the dapper Mr,| ight superintendent of the Royal In- ‘ ‘ gation with the eiia as No,|Surance Building at Willlam Street | | mpnarantene. een ere ae Gasians | Peneitante oe or rnis coal sareamient bet Deir in till bate eae ple Hughes, who gave his address 48 No.} 414 yatden Lane, who admitted safe —. elect of the Republic of Colombia, was}? ie cttective on April 1, 1921, The BUYER (iF same offices from which the remaining |86 West Glat Street, walked into the] robbers into the building on the night SOVIET STRIVING pootlyes: ir Sha esha yag este lg witness could not remember how B, R. T. lines are being opergted. | Waldorf Astoria and told Oscar, the}of April 14, and William Murphy of TO PUT FINANCES City Hall,” Accompanied by Rodman] uch coal 18 supplicd to the ‘Tele- a “I would direct yo uto have @ spe-| manager, he had checked his coat and | NO- ‘ist 74th Street, leader of — — phone Company annually d 4 saa © thieves, The men were unable to cial an dexhaustive inquiry made Into] jaa Jost. the check. Oscar remem-|the th LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS. are included in} pered he had turned a trick lke that} furnish bail and were sent to the | 377 *5'a <a ‘Tombs. 7 4 cortes i 10 o'clock, small Jar Me @ year or 80 before and escorted him 1 10 otelock, wm ween N N SOUND BASIS| Wit sits eet" ee ees eeD BASIS res tei Se | PLAN TO PUT ROADS Continued from First Page.) ‘ f After {temizing the amounts al- io m where there was one : aya etween East bith st, utd East 86th at, Communist Congress Planning to} ,,.Af Clty Hall there was a demon IN 19 SYSTEMS UP] ot cotton or other materiat not wootl ieged to have recived by: various de. | °°, coat £20! KEEPS MOVIE STAR _ [:iai'rvard, (tiadet piggy gone bare FU conduct to the Aldermante C — = which had been used in the manu-|tective agencies, among them Bergoft “That's it," he said, picking up the ats Collect Taxes and Stop ted ne facture of the articles. Such practices, Brothers, which is credited with about |fur ined garment. Oscar let him get FROM THE PULPIT Money Output. MOSCOW, April 24. (Associated Press).—While its delegation is at Genoa endeavoring to reach an agree~ ment with the European Powers for economic ald for Soviet Russia, the Bolshevik Government is endeavoring Interstate Commission Begins Hearings on Rail Mergers. “in Southeast WASHINGTON, -April 24, — Con- it declared, were an impoxition upon the purchasing public, The knit goods manufacturers, the Government stated, recognized the soundness of its criticism and objec- tion and recommended in resolutions $700,000, others being Capt. JohnJas far as the door and then the house Becker, William A. Jones, Inc., | detective arrested him. The coat be- Washington Detective Bureau, ‘Rich-|jonged to Oscar. ards, cashier,” and Thornton &] Probation Officer James Russell told Logan, the Mayor asks Mr. O'Brien to|the court the story of some of learn what steps if any have been| Hughes’ exploits. He posed taken by the present Transit Commis-| medical officer and carried sion ‘‘to oppose the approval of the} which bore the mame of Captain, Virginia Pearson Barred by De; 5 a eae nrg cons “for Good of the "00 no laundry; wages mi Belgian. or PL 4 oop Preferre: rei ” ” a. Cull Tuesday tween 2 and 6 P. at, Church $g9 Went End av. i. Paper money, on one hand, and by collecting taxes, in order to bring the | sideration of the plan for consolidation | adopted. at a meeting of their aan money back to the Government, on of all” major ratlroads of the United Jeiations that the practices complained the other. States into nineteen kreat systems was [of be abandoned. The Winsted Hos- NASHU? ginia PY ~ Notice to A dvertisers N. A, April 24.—yir- son, motion picture star, ; the enormous expenses of Receiver Major and Dr, William Hughes, He] who was to have spoken at the First] pigniay advertising type cosy ond release orden - ‘to bring its financial and other affairs) | Up to the last of Mareh twenty-five | inaugurated to-day by the Interstate [tery Company, a member of the as-|Gerrieon.”” had never been in the army, accords | Baptist Church last night, was pre- [{aievdNt “ftteadthy Maming Would of & sounder basis by work at home, | tf!/on paper rubles had been issued |Commerce Commission sociation, had itself recognized the ——_____ ing to the probation officer, and had] vented at the last’ minute by th dina publlestion he inverted "6 a Party | 12,1922, !t developed at the conference, | ‘The plan as It affects the southeast [reasonableness of the Government's STRIKE DECREASING victimized men and women all over mute: by. the Say Bemy sad In sages of ‘The Russian Communist Party Hitherto the Government, while pay- | quarter of the United States was taken Position, {t was sald, and had agreed the country from Palm Beach to|eacons. They instructed the pastor | Worl by Tur World, has been the preliminary] ing out huge sums in paper, scarcely |up first. to discontinue the use of all labels and]. COAL PRODUCTION |}. sour, to announce that the ban was for on which thig internal] ¢Ver received any of it back, as there] B. B, Cain, Vice President of the |trade designations which had been ob« —w - were no taxes in money to be paid, no the mood of the church"? ——e American Short Line Railroad Asso- |jected to by the Federal Trade Com- of 11,000 Care| popy FOUND IN HARLEM RIVER, tram fares, railway fares or postal or mrugele to bring order out of chaos Hon and release must be Line A crowd that filled the auditorium | Pte falatag “engraviess ’ clation asked the Commission what |mission with the single exception of in Three Week of an untdentified man ang re a Neg onaged on Pyle it other revenues. Now the income is| place these companies were to have in|the word °“'merin The company] WASHINGTON, April 24.—Production pe! ses years old was picked up in| for the first time in its history had ap: | jive, Weld wus O rwelved ty remat expected to grow and there will be an}the Commission's consideration of [insisted that the Government ey, if pee Se ei at ni Mopar fy of coal is decreasing slowly but steadily| the Harlem River, off 130th Street, this ds the strike of coal miners goes on, the} afternoon with a flatiron tied around United States Geological Survey stated{the neck. The man had a black over- to-day. coat, blue serge trousers, cotton un Figures for the first four days of the| wear, brown black § effort to check the emission. consolidation, Chairman Hall ruled Jerror in defining that word to mean The council of commissars has ap-|that evidence conc: rning the interests |*+wool,"" and referred to numerous Pointed a special commission, in line|of the Short Line would be taken as standard dictionaries in support of its with the new policy, to do « with [each district was considered. John E. contention. bureaucracy in the state {institutions | Bent counsel for the Florida Rall- — third week of the strike show a produc-| sh He w nee Pig! Proposed . farting reduction froad Commission, said his State would Pa PRP mre Aerie One Da: tion of 83,977 cars compared with 43,873 hei rg weighed 160 ht x ber cent. of the Government |desire to present a protest against the fo Laser Q' tablets, r the second wee! Water leas than a day, be At es secies Soren agi Fy r uignature of ‘is cars for ek of the strike | body was in the wat ay: } “efforts to raise the moral standard | st of the stage,”* She said afterward that she was in- vited to speak by the pastor, adding | order. copy oF orders releared ater than that the action of the deacons was Dispiey , Uapparently the work of people who| Sinica’ es obits, costae ook. whe, . think that actors and actresses are 4 THE WORLD + damned forever. BROMO. S¢e.— Ady." and 44,991 care for the firet week. ‘The body ts et the Morene

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