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AEE LE TRE INET ITSP “which has granted District Attorney aS at a Pye Sor ONE TE ot THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1922 BINTON IS CVE NINETY FOURTHUCS|Zere Are This Year’s Official Bathing Suits $53,315 IN CRIME | UP FOR SENTENCES Selected for a vhs Pageant at Atlantic City WAVE-CLEANUP| INGCOURTSINDAY "i paid by ag Hylan Compliments District}Some of Them Had Been Attorney as Board of Estimate | Convicted but Several Plead- Grants Funds. ed Guilty of Violent Crime. Snbcagnins Eight of Them Dealing Prin-” cipally With Challenge of Master’s Fees, oa ‘ WASHINGTON, April 28.—The last of the New York gas cases, eight in number, were oralty argued to-day in the Supreme Court. The cases clude appeals brought ‘against Consolidated and the New York and Queens Gas Companies by the At+ torney General of New York to chal- lenge the compensation allowed the Special Master in those cases by the United States District Court at New York. In six other cases, those againgf.t Central Union, Northern Union, New York Mutual, Standard, New Amster dam and the East River Gas Com< panies, the Attorney General of New York was only interested to the extent of challenging the master's s\ fees in each. Corporation Counsel O* elke at- tacked the decision of the lower court holding the statutory rate confisca~ tory, insisting that the facts presented in the cases were different from those decided by the Supreme Court in the Consolidated Gas Company case, in that the perlod covered by them was. for the entire years of 1919 and 1920, Counsel for the gas companies con~ tended that virtually all of the ques~.’ tions involving the statutory rate presented in the cases had already, been passed upon by the court, and in the matter /of the Special Master's compensation, while not directly in- terested, shey presented a brief argu- ment intended to emphasize the im." portance of the work he perform eae areata BROOKLYN MAN THOUGHT LOST IN SENECA LAKE —_—» Forced to Resign After Fall From Train a Few Months After Election. PARIS, April 28 (Associated Press), —Paul Deschanel, former President of France, died this afternoon. M, Deschanel was taken ill with in- fluenza a few days ago. Complica- tions set in almost immediately, and his weakened condition, due to a neryous breakdown he suffered while he wag President, contributed in les- sening his power of resistance. Death came in his home in Paris at 5.30 o'clock this afternoon. ENRIGHT’S SLEUTH PLAN. Ninety-four criminals, some of thern convicted, the rest having pleaded gullty of various crimes of violence, Asks $62,500 for Secret Set~} were sentenced to-day by etght Judges vice Unit of 25 Super- and Justices in the Criminal Courts of $ New York County. The sente: Detectives. imponed by Judge Rosalsky afdne reach a total of 217 years Judge Rosalaky sentenced twenty. soven, Judge Mutqueen ten, Judge Mancuso twelve, Judge Talley twenty- three, Judge MeIntyre four, Judge Johnstone one, Supreme Court Justice Banton $55,316.18 for salaries of nf- ier HEAL higadaplicye aly @itions to the professional and ad-| )°0 | wvenert Oe an ee en ministrative forces of hin offlen. Mr.| 0c is & see rage tabetha ab: td werden Go have. Ks rts of General Sessions It was ectte the claim. As he approached the} *® i Gay Job to get the crowd of rail and faced the board he war] Sek sdatsaxe toward Bing, Sing and other prisons, wrarmly greeted by the Mayor, WhO} Christopher Peppler, John MoGrath said: and Charles Gallagher were sentenced “I think the people of this city] to eighteen yeara cach by Judge Ro- whould highly compliment and com-| salsky for an attempt to hold ap mend you for the excellent service| Churles Brady, cashter of the Masten you are rendering them in dealing} Construction Company, at 41st Street ‘with the crooks. In addition, the| and Park Avenue on March 81. The Police Department fecis grateful] police had received a tip and were foward you. For the first time in| ready, but, even so, there was a ten- many years the Police Departmont| minute pistol fight before the arrests ‘cam how depend upo the District] were made, John Mets, formerly a Attorney's office for honest co-opera- | soldier in the 69th, was arrested with dion and aid. With you in charge,| the other three and pleaded guilty as Mr. Banton, a policeman who has/a first offender, His captain pleaded arrested a crook will not be humili-| for him and Judge Rosalsky said: ated by meeting two or three hours! “1 can easily believe that he was a Jater that same crook on the atreet,| hero in France, but here he has been who will tell him he is out om bail] an aseoctate of desperadoes who are and then laugh im the face of the) challenging civilization. He {s sen- man who arrested him. tenced to Sing Sing for four to eight “For the first time in many years there is a progressive prosecution of vicious criminals.” ~ It was at this point that the Mayor told of the new round-up of the “high class crooks’ of whom hr Spoke as disparagingly as he used to of “art artists. Mayor Hylan's plans for a clean- ‘up by the police were laid bare to- day when the Estimate Board at its Weekly meeting unanimously endorsed ‘the action of the Board of Aldermen — Paul Eugene Louis Deschanel, tenth President of France, entered upon a seven-year term on Feb, 18, 1920, after having been chosen by *e No tional Assembly the preceding Janu- ary by the biggest majority since the election of Thiers, the first President of the present republic, . Georges Clemenceau, then at the height of his power as the French war Premier and one of the negotiators of the treaty with Germany, was until a few days before the election belteved to be the only candidate who had a chance. Catholic and Socialist votes These attractive two-piece bathing suits, shown with Annette Kellerman, have been selected as the official bathing attire to be used this year in Atlantic Cty’s Fall Pageant. JUDGE PUTS BLAME |WOMAN AIDS TRAP. \BRAINS-PENMAN — /BOARD OF ESTIMATE UPONBANKS WHEN | FUNERAL BURGLAR,| OF CHECK KITING | HECKLES AS HELP UNDERPAID STEAL} NEW TYPE CROOK) GANG RUN DOWN} FORIDLEIS ASKED —_—_—— ——- ea _ “Service Profiteers” Pay Less} Miss Fischer Finds Him at]McKenna and McGrath Trap-| Hylan and Craig Contend Than Living Wage, Declares | Work in Flat While Tenants | ped With Paper of Various | Brdoklyn Commerce Body years.” George McCarthy, No. 1616 70th Street, Brooklyn, got ten to twenty years for holding up Harry Kaves, a taxi driver, and robbing him of $14. John Kikalone, No, 28 Bowery, got five to ten years for holding up one Horace Ritch and Edward Liver« say, Baltimore, Vanish After Taking Cano HORNELL, N. Y., April 28.—Ho ; i ace Ritch, Brooklyn, and Ed “T have a letter from Comminstoner| eunins ten or 88 ce ptt tent Brooklyn Justice. Were at Cemetery. Banks in Their Rooms. Is Controfled by B. R. T. Liveraay, allieete: aueetaete Enright,” said the cog) “asking for) Judge Mulqueen sentenced James ——a ere = mere, are believed to. Wind been hc planar is itd vont tanh Davey, No. 142 East Third Street, to] County Judge Taylor in Bhooklyn| Now enters the Funeral Burglar. Peter J. McKenna, said to be a re-| Members of the Board of Estimate drowned in Seneca Lake. They went Sing Sing for two and one-half yearn on his plea of guilty of burglary in the third degree. Richard Jackson, a Negro, No. 10 Lawrence Street, who pleaded guilty of posnessing a gun and who is said to have tried to shoot Patrolman Greenberg, who waa arresting him, got seven years. He had a record of three prior convictions. Judge Mul- queen said to Greenberg: “When a crook pointe a gun at you shoot him down, and do it first. Don't walt to see what kind of a shot he is.’ Judge MolIntyre thus far in April has disposed of thirty-five homicide cases in Part V., General Sessions, the largest number ever handled in a single month. MUST CAPTURE MASTER CROOK, SAYS ROSALSKY In thanking two April Grand Juries) which have broken records for expe- ditious work in the handling of evi- dence and the return of indictments, Judge Otto Rosalsky to-day declared that New York is at the mercy of a band of master criminals and that it will mot be possible to assure the citizens that the crime wave has passed until the police have nabbed the directors of it. “The courts,” said Judge Rosalsky| the members of the two juries, ‘are sending to prison the men you indicted but we must bear In mind that while we are sending offende.s away the prisons are dally turning out criminals who wil} return to erlme and they form most dan- gerous clase, “The real, brainy crooks are seldom caught. We seldom read of the cap- ture, except by accident, of the per- petrators of big, remunerative rob- beries, Young men who commit ordinary crimes merely participate in sporadi¢ outbreaks. “The authoritiés of this city who gombat crime are of the opinion that thore is a band of master crooks, ‘who, behind the scenes, direct the op- erations of the men and women who take the risks, It is these men we must get." UP-STATE JUSTICES SETTING PACE HERE Brown and Devendorf Dispose of 277 Bail Cases in Two Months. ‘Two upstate Justices of the Su- preme Court, Charles H. Brown of to-day aligned himself with former} Yoseph Harris, thirty-cight, of No. |tired saloonkeeper and to have served} took turns to-day heckling James B. Judge Landis in reproving banks for|156 Chrystie Street, was so described| to years of a ten-year sentence for} wisher, Chairman of the Unemploy- what he characterized as “servicc{in the Yorkville Court to Magistrate|#r@nd larceny, was held In $25,000 on} ment Committee of the Brooklyn profiteering” —the employment of |Sw-etser to-day, when Aaron Deutsch{® charge of forgery by Magistrate|/Chamber of Commerce, and Mayo clerks In responsible positions at sal-Jof No. 286 East 82d Street complalaed| levine in West Side Court to-day. He} Fessler, Executive Sescretary, who aries too small to meet the ordinary |t! .t Harris yesterday entered his eel tine ite counew ita a pare appeared to ask the board's did in al- ol jolating the Sullivan law. demands of living. apartment on) the grouhd floor while} him Hector Harold McGrath, twenty, ¢ eviating the unemployment situation Judge Taylor sentenced Carl Lom-|he was'in Brooklyn attending the; >; No. 251 West 121st Street, who| im this city. The board took this at- holt, No. 2511 Mermaid Avenue,|burial service for Mrs, Deutsch and|sayes he ts a mechanic but looks more| titude, as it developed during he de- Coney Island, a bookkeeper in the|was caught rif_iing the place of valua- ute a student was held in $25,000 for} pate, because of the contentions of orgery. ; both the Mayor and the Comptroller land Bank, t ira Re-| bles. b uae a Ind i eke term} Miss Elizabeth Fischer, nineteen, of |, The men are said to have been the} that the chamber is controlled to a fol tory for an indeterminate ter No. 426 Hast 79th Street, testified brains and one of them the “Jim the great extent by the B. R. T. I was of not less than fourteen months, af-| °° 000, in to clean up the apartinent| Penman” of a gang of forgers, who, | further claimed that the organization ter he had pleaded gallty to forgins|arter the funeral procession left and could not be acting in good faith inas- the names of customers of the bank according to the police, have passed found Harrie there bundling up| (Un*"e0s of forged checks, which also much as the city, according to the to checks for sums aggregating about | Jewelry, Mayor's own figures, has P $1,000. bore the certification of banks. ct * When they were captured last night | vision for the expenditure of $127,000,- m the undertaker,’” she swore belin McKenna’s rooms at No. 149 Man- | O09 in public improvements wean the ‘The testimony showed that Lomholt |*\4._ you're not; I know him,’ Misn | 2ttta2 Avenue by Detectives’ John | snemployed, received only $23 a week. No 3 ; Cordes and James Sheehan of the] “"¢, Scale wanted.to. know. “Thia i an example of service] Fischer stated she replied and Harris, | West 47th Street Station, acting with js Commotion Ors pet that Brookion profiteering,” Judge Taylor said. “It] She continued, ran through the house. |Capt. Vaughn of the Burns Detective | Ghamber of Commerce doesn't compel may not bo legally preventable, but|{uinped trom the window and ran|Agency, there were found blank} "persue Gomminsion to start it ts certainly morally reprehensible." | toward Second Avenue. She followed. |checks of various banks and a conti |e, Transl, Come $12,000,000 “It is time we gave some attention| crying “Stop Thief.” A large crowd |fying stamp for use upon checks | TORE O82? De wpeset He ania the to theae ‘service profiteers,' who take| Joined in the pursuit, among them|made out on the Irving National and nontracte “ware, approved snore thao advantage of a shortage in work to| Detective Vincent Durning of the East Bere vente hate tat that beatae’ of squeeze people down to lower com-| 07th Street Station, who fired two 7 pensation than they can live on. the Corn Exchange Banks. ‘The arrests follow that of Charles shots and overtook Harris on the 80th Be, see opponitien the work has "When an underpaid employee goes] Street “L" station. 3 wrong he is put in prison, but the McMann, twenty-four, of No. 449 West 49th Street, who was taken in In Harris's pockets the police say Rented Pei Schagri a apa gen moral responsibility for his downfall] they found six addresses, among Rooeyn Cham eee is equally placed on the employer custody on» Tuesday for passing a forged certified check upon Raymond u trolled organization, Mayor Hylan them the Deutsch’s. Investigation of ‘ eee eeaevion ollaadere fo tnis| (be, others, “it is mud,- aowed they said he heard the railway company respect. Crump of No. 57 West 49th Street. were houses at which funerals were had paid the initiation fee of twenty- “It would be a good idea for the This check was $67.65. McMann 1s ow held for the Grand Jury. a 8 or ene Ty: gt it] ave members, ‘This Mr. Feasler em- scheduled for to-day or to-morrow. By Bieceberas ha Me) Peeier oe Bankers’ Association to establish aj On the recommendation of Assistant egg y a . code of ethics and to write in big, said he got $18 for cashing the check, the balance being turned over to a bold type that the laborer is worthy | beld in $5,000 bail, of his hire,"? McKenna and McGrath. The charge upon which the pair Miss Myrta. M. Hanford, Chief of the Division of Employment of the LADY ASTOR TO LEAD HOLD-UP SLAYER . WILSON PILGRIMAGE IS GIVEN 20 YEARS were held this morning was the cash- State Department of Labor, declared Believed No w That ¢ Crowd Will AS TEST SENTENCE| = sores: out in a canoe yesterday afternoon and have not been seen since. They; were reported missing this morning after the canoe and their hats were found in the lake. Ritch was connected wit! the Mets ropolitan ‘Insurance Company. Bextra Restore with and hobnob with sleek, well dressed violators of the law, As soon as we get the little crook cleaned up, ‘we'll go ufter these big fellows of the Underworld, men who are polished contaminators of others, Jf you want some of our well-dressed high priced detectives to help you, Mr. Distriet Attorney, they will Be at your @er- vice.” cers Sais «te E>cOx3 PAUL DESCHANEL. in the French Parliament, howeyr, combined with those of the political enemies of the ‘’Tiger” and elected Deschanel. On May 24, 1020, a few months later, President Deschanel, on his way at night from Paris to Mont- brison to dedicate a monument, fell from a‘moving train while attempt- ng to raise a window in his sleeping compartment. He was supposed to have been only slightly injured. After. weeks of convalescence in Normandy, he returned to Paris in June to preside at the Council of Min- isters. Later, it was announced that he had suffered a complete break- down. The following September, the President resigned and Premier Mil- lerand was elected as his successor. After his resignation: from the French Presidency M. Deschanal lived in retirement for several months. His condition improved steadily, and late that year it was announced he had completely recovered. In January of last year he became a candidate in the Senatorial elections and was re- turned from Oure-et-Loire on Jan. 9, He began attendinug the Senate ses- sions the following May, and in Jan- uary of this year was appointed a member of the Senate Foreign Af- fairs Committee to replace M. Poin- care when the latter succeeded M. Briand. M. Deschanel was born in 1857 in Brussels, to which city his father went after being exiled in 1851 for having published a pamphlet entitled “Catholicism and Socialism." When he was two years old the boy re- turned to France wtih his father, who was pardoned following recantation of his views. Mme. Deschanel was formerly Mile. Germaine Brice, daughter of Rene Brice, member of the Chamber of Deputies for Ile-et-Vilaine, ELECT PAWL PATTERSON . CHIEF OF PUBLISHERS. ' “What you meen, Mr. Mayor, when ‘You speak of well dressed crooks," Miller, “is the well known class that never seems to get inside a jail.” “That's just what I mean,” said the Mayor, “I know big man in this town, who is in close cahoots with one of the biggest gamblere— xe the police have other information. ‘e willbe glad to co-opbrate with your office, Mr. District Attorney, and get some of these so-called high class fellows to move out of tqwn. ‘When we do that they can’t backfire ‘on honest public officials.” Mr. Banton repiled that through speedy, vigorous ection he had the criminal element pretty well under control and that he would be able to fake up the question of “going after @he dig fish,” provided evidence or er of evidence was given him. said be preferred big fish to little Qsh, anyway. Mr. Banton thanked the police and other city departments for aiding him. Comptroller Craig reminded Mr. ‘Banton that when the work of making tthe next budget begins he must be prepared to show the taxpayers what an expensive job chasing crooks out of New York City happens to be. ‘The $62,500 appropriation for Com- missioner Enright's “secret service Paul Patterson, of the Baltimore Sun, was elected President of the American Newspaper Publishers’ Association at its annual meeting here to-day, T. Re Williams, of the Pittsburgh Press, re~ Uring President, was elected to the Board of Directors. Others elected: were: 8. BE. Thomason, Chicago Tribu Vice-President; John Stuart Bi Richmond News-Leader, Secretary; Howard Davis, New York Tribune, Treasurer. Directors re-elected were: F. G. Betl, Savannah News; Harry Chandler, Los Angeles Times, and Charles H. Taylor, Boston Giobe. ing of a forged certified check drawn upon the Irving National Bank for $285. It looked so good that William|the peak of unemployment has J. Ryan of No. 640 E. 149th Street | Passed. William F. Kehoe, represent- had no hesitancy in passing out the|!ms the Central Trades and Labor cash for it. Council, eriticized the Federal Gov- ’s handling of the unemploy- Exceed 5, First Estimated McKenna claimed to have a permit | &"ment’s yen for a revolver and blackjack found | ™ent situation. He said the estimate by Promoters. in his rooms, saying he obtained |°f the number of unemployed In this WASHINGTON, April 28.—Lady|them while working as a detective siiys Whiahr had eee | ned at. $20,000, Naney Astor and Bishop Fallows of] (r ® rauway company. | The detec: | cctually twice that number out of tives said it was the ordinary permit ¥ Chicago will lead the pilgrimage tol giving a watchman the right to carry |WOrK here. Although — $27,000,000 the home of Woodrow Wilson to-day |a revolver while on duty and had ex- | Worth of publi work has been au- vresbnt indications are that participa-| pired months ago. McKenna, they he igae Aud Lit Pe Ee tatad’ ts tion by 5,000 women, estimated by Jonve ged sentences, in 1008, cutie “aie” danoaneed Ghat te the Mrs, George E. Sevey, sponsor of the | WDGUneE. th Dee ene py oe bse ypinion of labor men President Har- movement, will be greatly surpassed | , 1 ding's unemployment conference has To-day the gathering will sing tailed. Onward, Christian Soldiers’ im ap. oreciation of the fight made by Mr. Wilaon at Paris for the League of Na- tions and for the world peace. The impromptu programme calls for short addresses by Lady Astor. Mra. Sevey and Bishop Fallows. pardoned In 1916 by Gov. Whitman a eens REQUEST RELEASE Included among the many luncheons according to the detectiv on the OF LEBAUDY BOND to-day, was one in honor of Lady As- 1914 sentence for ten years, According to the police the forge’ Three of Four Sureties for $' 000,000 for Administrators tor, given by Senator Claude . A. Swanson, of Virginia, For the occa- mate. Commissioner Enright first men- Rioned his secret police plan in Notice to Advertisers Dirplay advertising type copy and, re for tliher “the week dur Soraane oe ‘on The Breving' Ward, “i teclved “alter ¢ POM ie % oe ae Supreme Court Justice Finch in the Criminal Branch to-day imposed n “test sentence’ on Frank Pechota, twenty-four, No, 330 East 74th Street, who had pleaded guilty of murder in the second degree. “Thirty years to life," said the court. And immediately Pechota’s counsel El) Rosenberg, was on his feet with a protest, “But, Your Honor, the law provides only twenty years to life on such « plea, You can't impose a sentence like that.” Justice Finch replied: “I believe that I can. At any rate, the sentence stands and you may test it if you please. Under a sentence of twenty years to life, with the pos- sibilities of reduction, I think this appropriation asked is’ for thetr sal- aries for half a year, beginning July ‘1 next, It is expected the appropriation will be referred to the Committee of the Whole, and that when !t comes up Mond¢ay the Commissioner will ap- pear in behalf. Little Is know: of the details of the plan, but it ‘o Delieved his Intention, If it goes through, is to appoint men outside of the department for the secret work. ee JAPAN WILL SEND SHIPS TO RUSSIA Will Protect Fishermen Ousted by Concession Auctions, Claimed to Be Invalid. wie worl? ai "be ested fo 3 a Disolay adverting. wpe copy fe the ol oleate Words mere eh Reclved oy dP Mt tnursday. nie sulle, Hon aud release must be receive Friday. Copy vontaining engrarony * a by ‘The World must be Feoeived by anemia. MASCULINE SORROWS, (From the Houston Post.) Miss Spinster—As you know, a beau- tiful woman can make a man get down on his knees. Old Bach—Yes, and 80 can a very small collar button, Dichter copy or orders released vater than ed above, when omitted will not serve cern discounts of ‘any abaracter, contract of otheme THE WO. very large amounts all cleverly done ind the description of the man whu passed them seldom was the same. The ringleaders obtained some out- side member of the gang to get the shecks cashed for a percentage. checks with the forged certifications Would Retire. vegan turning up in March never for Three of the four bonding compan- DIED. man would be inadequately punish-|,ion, a, Senate committee room was : les that put up the $5,000,000 bond of HIMAN.—LILLIAN, CAMPLELL FUNERAL TOKIO, April 28 (Associated Presa).| Rochester and Warren Devendort of | ed.” conirea eh ite mente torantee ead FINE WILL REMIND [ihe administrators of the estate of CHURCH, Saturday, 8 P. BM —The Foreign Office to-day an-| Herkimer, who have been sitting ina] Pechota and Peter LaGuardia, &| converted into a dining room where] HIM UNTIL 1939 HE _ | ‘he late Jacques Lebaudy have asked HOUSMAN.—JACOB |, CAMPBELL FU resident of Hoboken, were indicted together for murder in the first de gree, but Guardia was discharged on Pechota's story. He said he and La Guardia, both drunk, entered the candy store of Herman Pollock, No. 423 East 76th Street, on the night of April 6, “La Gupardia said he was going to get some cigarettes,"" Pechota de- clared. ‘I followed him, Then I had & sudden and irresistible impulse to nounced the Japanese Government {ptention of sending warships to the Maritime provinces of Fursia to pro- tect Japanese fishermen in control of fishing concessions there. ‘This decision was raid to be based om the alleged failure of the Viadi- wostok authorities to carry out thelr concerning these conces- wions. The Viadivostok Government ig maid to have auctioned the conces- on @ date which barred Japa- bidders from attending. Japan eontends, therefore, that the auction wes invalid. ~ ee Surrogate L. D. Howell to relieve them from their shares. None gave any stated reason. They are: the National Surety Company, the Amer- ican Surety Company and the Fidelity and Casualty. Although there is no court record of the share of each, it is believed the share of the National was $3,000, - 000, of the American, $500,000, and of the Fidelity and Casualty, $500,000? The administrators, are: Charles B- Samuels aad Ernest 8. Suffern, A. le Care, representing the Fi- delity and Deposit Company of Mary- land, the other bondsman, told Sur- rogate Howell his company would take an additional part of the bond and get other companies to take what remained. more than 100 guests were . enter- NERAL CHURCH, Saturday, 2 P, M. tained. At the conclusion of the luncheon, Lady Astor made a brief address, in which she expressed her pleasure at being “home” again, She was then escorted to the floor of the Senate by her host. Special Branch of Criminal Courts in the County Court House, have estab- Nshed a record for the number of cases disposed of during a two-month period, During March and Apri! these two jurists have cleared the congested calendar of a total of 277 ball cases. Between 10 and 1 o'clock to-day Justice Devendorf imposed sixteen nentences on prisoners who pleaded guilty to charges of grand and petty larceny, Justice Devendorf gives much of the credit for the part he hae played in establishing the record COLDS, GRIF OR IXFLUENZA | to the splendid aid given him by As- wre eapearive, tal take laxative BROMO) sistant District Attorneys Bohan, ane che Ww. Grove tile cace gou| Wintner and Ward and Carl Smith, chief clerk of Par No. 18, ONCE RAN A STILL Freed From Jail, He'll Be 200 Months Paying for Mak- ing Hooch, SANDUSKY, O., April 28, Stephen Morgan, father of six children, was reicased from the Erie County Jail on agreeing to * pay « fine of $1900 for operating a still, He is to pay tt in instalments of $5 a month, covering a period of sixteen years and eight months. He will be making monthly pay- ments until about Jan, 1, 1939, FAMILY OF 18, ANOTHER OF 13, ARE WILSON AWARD FOUNDERS, hold the place up. I drew my re-| A family of eighteen in Andover, volver and fired. I didn't realize] N. J., and one of thirteen in Newton, what I was doing until La Guardia] N. have become founders of grabbed my arm.” the ‘oodrow Wilson Awards for a Public Service, Somording to Laie nouncement ma y Hamilton Holt, Soaa'e Medicine coutalus. No druge.—advi, Wilson Foundation. 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