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' / _THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, APRIL 24, 1922, 6. COUNTESS AND 1 SON Russians Are Still Starving and in Dire Need of Clothing, : ~ (DELAY INWEDDING. COME IN STEERAGE, Says Miss Beatty, Writer, Just Back From Stricken Rt MCORMICK LAID GOTO ELLIS ISLIND| |< gee acai Ss eae ame i Saiaa 7) | TO CHICAGO AVAL Channon Reported “Running Him Off His Feet” for Hand of Miss Baker. April 24.—Allister MeCor- ay broke bie silence regard~ fth postponement of his mar- to Mary Landon Baker. He explain that he and Mary, whose adventures around the out- skirts of Montmartre and matrimony have eaught Paris's fancy and are Members of Panish Nobility Held as Imunigrants for Travelling Third Class. CONSUL GENERAL, ACTS. Requests Special Board of In- © quiry to Take Up Case of Titled Tourists. : PARI mick to- When the 975 steerage passengers of the steamship Resolute go to Ellis Famine conditions “But despite these Moscow and Petro- “Samara and Odessa “No one can tell “All the people want “The value of rubles reached Wane Peas pied Serie 3 ae are ere eee a are emer — eee erat er ees eee Fe the 7 edh Heweebkbere) are island to-day a member of the Dunish| in Russia are so bad conditions, which stil! Grad have thelr mili- and many outlying . What the outcome of is to be let alone and Falla every day. 7 was told Pale ae seri ee nobility will be among them. She de-| that ons cannot_un- exiat, the to phy- tla or ‘trafic cops’ and districts are where the the Soviet Government if, their crops prove Tater part of Feb. i milli ypnd A ia ae instill reribes herself as Countess Christine} derstand them without sical disorder there.” run along like any famine is most felt will be, but to change good they will work was £00,000 to the dol- One-half, But rubles See ciaks ieee, by eae ma . With her is her son, Baron Holger bd re eee are . Women and children.” root everything” =“. was 7,000 060." - ia Rede per : aire Ue si ; Julian Frederick Rosenkranz, nine + = ——————— —————— — ~ - at ii i si i .f nies Eni mut Be at : teen, and her companion, Miss B 2 koe ‘ 1s . ni slans ol ey d heth Peterson, Famine Conditions So Bad That One Cannot GIRL OF 8 [URED -| Twins Saved by Jammed Pistol TAXIGAR KILLS married ; f ry 'riends, however, say there fs an- ¥ A specigi bourd of inquiry will take . 2 up tintr ease at the Feauest of Daneh| OAGerstand Them Without Seeing Them, When Father Killed Wife aud Son ther seinedt Consul General Bech. ‘They pleaded Declares Miss Beatty, Magazine Writer— 7 “had Soin eeiaprenst tr: | to be allowed to Jeave th ship, but = declare, is 4 d | wer told “tit theeiuet ae with Says No One Can Tell What Outcome of \ “off his feet’ in a race for contrary Mary's hand. i] Channon: and Miss Baker are com- stantly together here, Sometimes Al- lister McCormick makes a third on these parties, eine } the other steerage passengers, so they Soviet Government Will Be, but to Change wiatert'tie ain "1 Now Would Be to Uproot Everything. ATTACKED BY MAN he Countess, who speaks excellen Se aerel Bat ay anglish, suid she came to visit friends. uding Mrs. Nathaniel ‘Thayer in By Fay Stevenson. safer i 5 : My lips are sealed,"". McCormick | Philadelphia, Miss Peterson s There no need of painting heartrending scenes of starving bh : ‘i . Brag’ q Nas to visit a0 Iselins, but nothing | women and ehildren, for one can be too dramatic, and besides famine Found inte peuts Bisa ANOIHER JAMS: MOtateysle [tO | Rasa eas ee es } aati tate Could be Teasned oF DST) conditions in Russia are so bad that one cannot understand them without | Helpless Plight—Assailant’s Curb in West End Avenue, |™e not to talk. She wants to avold publicity, so I cannot explain. Per- When the Resolute left Hambur seeing them. 1 will describe just one or two instances of suffering, but Description Meagre. “line Rider ' ; the threo, after boarding the shi let's talk about the Soviet Government and what the future may hold P ag! Killing Rider. haps in a month's time I may have went to Deck Steward Lubben and] for Russia.” Sa ara. - something to say, I cannot say told him to .eserve three deck chair Bo declared: Alias Bi Hentty ihe wellienaws: tiaganiie crriter: The Bronx, Westchester Connty Ilundreds of early workers. lurry-| whether Channon wants to marry and other places in the metropolitan police zone were searched early to- T must sts talk." a taxteab, a v vas «ot id the Countess, her This was done ana th Prats nan eee fon and companion for the first two da privileges of the York after a year’s sojourn in Russia, where she authority on Russia, who has just returned to New Ing to their places of business at 7] Mary us obtained firsthand this mornin; ys out enjoyed th promenade deck. They were we'!l| information for her articles, Miss © day for a man who brutally mis- driven by ‘Sam Berthoss of No. 141 GIRDL’S BODY FOUND | divessed, wore furs and jewels und} Beatty also visited Russia directly | Of course, the suffering in these | tated elght-year-old Frances, Bo- ti Serwet BYAne 20) CAEN IN HARLEM RIVER | were refined. es apattar ufter the revolution, when Keren- large vities is not so intense, for |desky of No. 1 Montgomery Place, man who dicd shortly the Ue when eure oe Bile ee sky took control, so that she Is where there is work to do food Bronx Pre Hospital, The zon up bed MI sae well fitted to compare the preseat may be bought here. § nn Frances. was playing with her crossing ondway ot 34th Street rents of Missi Ing Young Woman de id first class accommo- a sen Odessa and many outlying dis- when struck iris nd women. dations the records did not correspand Bovies Gavesnment with that. Hist tlre Hata feltrthesfaanihe niroatit? Pe rareee ten, and Leonard Tenmnat hy ceumidanee, aut to Attempt Identification at | rive three did nat Bppens on the fitat| jrpvtsjonalSociallet artengement ee eee % eleven, a neighbor, in @ uanimidned. Hurréd /tte: mar to: Hh Morgue. 4 class passenger lis ne : jot near their home last nig! . re | p Hs aaked tho “Countess ‘for her To look at Miss Beatty, clad in From little sige remarks Miss eats PO HOHG 1ASt RIE RE BBo ee hospital, and Berthoss was arres Stephen O'Brien, tender of the New dicket, and to his surprise found that] a soft bec black crepe gown atty uttered I could see t 9 o'clock, when the man appeared in on a teelmical charge of homicide ‘The victim. of the. accident. was| York Central drawbridge at Spuyten | sbout thirty-tive years old, 6 feet 5] Duyvil, saw the body of a girl float- inches in height, clean shaven, had] ing this morning near the bridge. He brown hair, and wore brown ikteetPatialan dmming: he was in favor of the Sovi a group of children and asked them nment, 80 1 er about [if they had seen a stray dog. He and Trotzky and Why | promised to divide $5 among the Goldman had revolted all three hud paid « third class rat He told them that while he regrette it. they must go back to the steers The Countess said she was born th with its of narrow white lace several and a sparkling Ural inches deep, ’ police Countess Wedell of Tydsland, Den-| crystal necklace to top it off, one xe Goldman ts an. An- Children who found the one he had weater beneath a brown overcoat Se ae mark, and that her ‘husband, Count] would never, never “fancy” her irchist, and therefore does not | lost, “a family pet" he called it, and ee vent Tat Btnoet ares hiiied {tion. It has not yet heen identified, 1 nin and Trotzky, But re- vert He told the boys to hunt about in by the] © ull the Americans who have been of women, . Russa ond. Miss Marearet {the lot where they were playing and the tlavrigon, the newspaper woman, | Said he and Frances would search 10 was a captive in Russia so |farther awa He disappeared with cainst the edrh at} probably weighed Yo pounds. ‘The ind Yoth Street by |sitl had worn a green overcoat, blue Sheehy, thirty-tive, [Merge dress, blue wool stockings who, black pumps, gray kid gloves and s jammed a Avent ataxienb, Miche No. West Houston Str he had p janish Mi and a letter ask of the port be at port issued of Foreign Affairs} me that the courtesies] and the rded to her and her isan a ettier they more the now was in the side car, was takén to)White beads. The body | ud been in companions. S A 1 think that the Soviet Gov- a =; 7 i m Neither the Countess, her son nor Th of suffering 1 have RAHMCOIIE Owl thal Huslan! [Tet east Wn) Drenignt Aveitue: 0he Knickerbocker Hospital suffering from [the water about two weeks. Bild Petetion wotlld tell why they 1, people dying from want of Tepid tiEDU No one can tell |PO¥S Jooked for the dog until satis-{ possible fracture of the skull and jaw. | Police have asked relatives of a cer- travelled third clas: food, cannot be described, it must outeome of the Soviet fied it was not around, and, not find- It was said that Rasmussen tried to| tain missing girl similarly described pass the taxi just as it swerved in| to look at the body. toward the curb, ‘The taxt driver, ————— H Avonstein, No, 1 119th | po INQUIRE INTO MYPRS'S SANUTY, girl they told of her suing Street, was arr on a technieal} Jerome A. Myers, a director of the Constitutional League of America, under . but person- Jing the man and Frances, returned the only thing Thome at 11 o'clock. When asked ars to be a about th nd ability. away with the stran, be seen,” said Miss Beatty as we ae MINE WORKERS BACK oy ed eapicd casi ine TO DISCUSS WAGES] Notion Arts Club in of homie man, in any one ever Yrentd Lewtn Due on ‘Thurs- ea touthe douBeneKice Ba ' Watson, fifteen, of | 167th i ee len \ of a strong man dylt A man who belongs to th Isador Bodesky and his wife, her house in which they rented four LM Mernig Neen taht | indictment for the larceny of a $5,000 vase ee : fbrene) Of aiteall youn it can be doi ee and this parents, believing she bad been kid- rooms. and Lancewall Small No. 6o4 Leno | contribution to the league by John D. Representatives of the district organ i the type of man Russia needs. | O54, reported her disappearance When mhlers reached home late}Avenue, were injured youterday 4 Rockefeller Jr, was called’ for trial to- zations of the United Mine Workers who | fainting from need of food, or The Russians are a type of . ; ¥ yenterday in a] any before Supreme Court Justice Finch. | is init tke situ ving out to mother " see po future, no ut the Westehester Pollee Statin; Saturday night in an ugly mood Wal- fey from a motoreyelo in| Central] On the application of his counsel, Jus- 1 have been looking over the strike situn- baby erying a N maéul (itie- the polles. ware eevalng out a ter and the twin reusicen He]Park, ‘The girl is in St: Luke's and | tice Finch portponed the case to appoint tion In the anthracite fields, returned ty] \vho is tamisied and cannot tak z neral alarm, then horhood stormed about until bis wife fled todeme man in the Harlem Hospital, a commission to inquire Into his sanity, | fate York to= ape one rs bans | a his at turned out to. join in the rel, the quarters of. the Laport r it le the wage scale conferences with the oy b . downstairs Mo’ K she re (Agrafors at the Union League Club, Ty ssia 1 probably — heen ' , Six miles away, Policeman John down About 1 | r net sw ye held to-moerre: - . Carter of Wakefield Station had just turned, but found the or at } Best meeting will be held to-mor at Tahlia clas ate onea n ¢ 4 0 ' ZPrnoon, but it is net likely t any Seer & . finished receiving a description of the rooms locked vent back Thing definite will be done until John Jf) spite the good work of the Ame Communism girl over the. box on ils t when and reported to Mrs. | | Lewis, President of the ur turns! can Relief Administration, people i He RHEL saw Frances in Murdock Av . husband wouldn't answer her to New York next Thursila Friday. D LlilaAL olism GACH Galpe c eal nee els died aguinst a ral vith Mrs. Laporte weat up and asked him he union conferences have completed re still 2 E "Tm cold ana} 5 told through the fhe would not let thelr arguments for a wage inere ¢ Hunslactimeda cvGny. € tive abillly, a man who cor cold and hungry, ne told aa he BA ILA HOW. Gta Uislonerntormite Ores hoe ce “ 2 ¥ to ont torn: Tine him when he asked her what she was |, __ [bis wite tn, to ‘ , sy dent their urguments for a wage reduc-| t!ins from bread to shoes, But GH An ean. or DulAtnge. ever doing, He took her io tl ation. |Ehlers Shoots Two and Twins Sure, I'l let her in." he replie tion, most of all needs agricultural ing. alone efficiency line where it was found her lips were x =i el hergto enme on wy { —————— eae Cairn el a Rees swollen from blows and her bands ipe Only Because Rave) na mmaunted Mtnes PIPEAGIER: BOL eueS Ste ane sta it s n he hac alle an > . 1 “CLEAN-UP WEEK” NETS wide heraelf with food, No ane sid Tins. rent tesaurecs,, | stained, (she sild sia had fallen and Cartridge Jams Mrs. Laporto standing at th > { possibilities, hut as to rt herselt o rock, when the r 1 opened | 85-YEAR-OLD ORGAN] jan jou shat the outcome of the poeaiulh NEE LOH A morgue amettal che: Tene oS MAGE wane te Rares | soviet Government will be, but to | es; olf and mine poss the police were confirmed by an, ¢ Martin Bhlers, twenty-nine years th a shotgun ar Ia charge of } derney hy i f vonld be to upros na scan getthvough |amination, but all the info n ense| Shot into his wif reast. He went augarated With Gust Magnes pm we ial nother thow the doctors and detectives co ald, “who intimated to-duy His defenso} ye ata honed hy tha canete feeee Gh Perneits v ‘ae aes Aa. [tain front her wag. A man t je} Would be that he was drunk, went into} ne ate Tse eae ; W people want to he left tell." nlo the wood: Pol Head yuarte lute Saturday] eartridge in the gun he shot the boy t which w in ) fone, to be quiet “Give us Tt {sg believed he took her fron e}night at Woodbrids N. J. nearlin the abde 1. He doatt guns ty i ih 3 Withthnt we : a & tchor eons» [Relshbowhood of her home in a t Hackensack. aud said to Chief Katsch-| crying twins in a tried to Teaderahip of 1 : y i Is : 4 ley car. The only deveription t i in and a ‘ aps prove good t i wy Mthirty-the years old and \ " 1 aim, ¢ think of any other way mt ear foubt things will w ' ‘ ” jothing. Chief ' 1 th “ whi ut ne n ; e sstvahiontt 4 | 1 aiestion — fw waa “thar shies ftom: the: La m1 Delicate as a Spring | rest \ | 3 x Fat [Cee OREN TBs = |i eet ery i ay flower in fragrance, Biv. Del Webatrs Aves | aS ETA HE a al ma a |e tty Stetina se ety SUE CITY FOR MORE PAY“! ; ‘ \ on, but first I district ech * . . os : | ges Scars and aye i few details |) v0 10 1 Manda rved Mayer and {continued hese ay t me tor it is grown in | a b ‘ tion ¢ ’ timnte Bond \ + cighrett ad ‘ { © No SAFETY APPARATUS, urtyending cise 1 | ills. are taklue wlaees as tele | acayor Hylan ant | - Ceylon where the | MAN FALLS TO DEATH A Soret OARS Ree suite ta Board ot: Saline ae | ' | i 4 trent her six-months work a k uly tor wrought by nine Gener 1 the Ch | Fe o ? sa mvt Heo tn . seat vie cH pila a is packed and sealed . t . « Y ee 1 “tw 4 | “ALL right h 1 i ° . killed thy i us 190 Weak to heed him, Hutton bave been great capes [duatloe ‘Colaian, Phe kine, at right there — the Woot” 471 ‘ h nursed Rublon ea Sunes (Couns Pie ne Mer q , t 1 wl the t y } MH sie rate from the cit er lett ap r . wo ed ’ be Iving $2,100 Ailer i > ; ere cniy 1 ta tor c * » ” ” ¢ ne be valu vse He found AS Elizabeth ore : 2 i effect oF hunger pe ‘ Ehlers, thi Wa e itv s bulla Tian A ewe | ‘ member one young girl wl even, dying, The Khlere thren-y« j Sha eee es Ed BaDaA revara Februa Russin, me if | smoked. When | if Fae | OPFICIM. TO SPEAK, } ite Sete voli ( “ny A CT Ae oa buwins, Martin and Elizabeth, we De Ernest bec : eit. 1 dollars two as tater it starving you'will, A from fri though too] Some master a ai Hs . i ‘i tho X : 3 in, vid 1,000, 000,, Whe Aber ee kept qe alive many ung -to realize ho rrowly cooking must | yiic Schools, will speak eutie faa ny’ 1 was told 1,500,000 In speaking of the Itussiat 1 eseaped the fate ind te oe : ind aeation at the Apollo 1 wollen and bloated to yee Un going. loved vodka Miss Beati brathiae the eminent authors mind “Around the’ World ; trong a duying the war it was 1 ‘ Holmes” is the attrac ne eo thing mpage. the deka Ny peopl und, of course, there wa }_ Rees ened: 6 ae aioe Dr. Granta le ai mM ae ee think about in 1 et food and talon hand to make | | 1 wit fs tat w Miauet Jnetruction a Imost iperhuy endurance prone ut Lavi natal arn Light wines and beers too ex | nths ago He the 4 © had k renee ‘ Now York, hool Ix, Principal A Mat waatuntiv alinpat with hoge who are fortunate enough to vensive for th " t nd got} those served at CHILDS i And teachers have been Invited to att 1 r pationtiy almost withs k have work receive their wages peonie prohllition ae Russian. sone to Wood \ t dat : | A the pertormanc ont We rentaae oF alien they immediately invest it tn food pide ’ Jone in kon, WH f . amy te be sh boy a tic Loaded with the lous rubles mn 4 } to live in HW r 4 a CrePy WATER REGIS EN tion areas markets hold forth ee hus funk tortie eaeinee The Soviet Govert H } : ; * ADs. wdespeople ave selling aa} ie the Russian people?" « a week-end | ae oa vegentna "one af | Si. oa ostny aa | Seay wi ein ite guna avr poey mor e all-Ceylon Tea ‘Despite the fact that there are and yet I believe they \ ‘ ablishme ‘ $10,000 bail. Thy iave 1 v and Petrograd lave the ernment, but mo. ' . « millstone ar Proprictors of “White Rest” Coffee P| $90," . aions like any other kuge cities, of many sturving Mussians. Lb ree leaders. ww the Laporte place, un old 3 Pp { } id 7 . : Se te < seins cam earrtianet seed