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Fa paki aA ok To- Night ‘es Weather—FAIR, A: “IF IT HAPPENS IN NEW YORK IT’S IN “WOMAN SHOT IN MET. LIF Che "“Cireulation Books Op« Books ‘Open to All.’ | nts THE EVENING WORLD” E ARCADE CROWD To-Morrow's “Weather—FAIR. Copyright hac LXI. thd 92,098—DAILY._ (New York Wi Publishing Company, by Vrene YORK, ‘TUESDAY, MAY 2, 1922. RSH REGULARS CLEAN UP GALWAY AFTER TEN LEADERS OF REBELS COME INTO FOLD CAUGHT BY WIFE WITH PEGGY JOYCE HE KILLED SEL Paris Police Say Chilian Dip- Every Rebe! Position in the County Stormed but One, and That Is Threatened With Machine Gun Fire. Change of Front by Adherents of De Valera Called Biggest Step Since His Defeat in Repubiican Fight in Dail. DUBLIN, May 2 (United Press).— Tho greatest victory for the Irish Free] lomat Was Found Dancing State since the defeat of Eamon De With Actress. “Valera in the Dail was achieved to- Matsireiand that ten Irish Republican) iy sificide of William ‘azuriz, Army leaders had signed a statement supporting the treaty and recognizing the Free State. ~~ The officers, young Chilean diplomat whose name connected with that of Peggy Hopkins Joye! s discovered by was w whose statement de- Police Recover $65.00 000 Stolen Bonds; Policeman | Shot Pollovinan Shot by Auto Thug in Pistol Battle Near Ansonia Hotel Reported to Be Dying; @ared for unification of the army In| the police to-day, after a searching Support of the te, included | investigation gix insurgent loaders. azuriz shot himself while in a The jointly signed statement |'oom next to Peggy's suite at the hays: Hotel Claridge, the police believe, The undersigned I. R. A. oM- | because he had been discovered by cers,Feallzing the gravity to 1 his wife dancing with Peggy at land of the present situation, ap- | Maurice's Club in the Rue Caumartin, the E preciating if the present drift is azuriz, accompanied by her Maintained that conflict of com- gustin Edwards, Chilean rades is inevitable, declare this to to London, walked into be the greatest calumity of Irish |the club and caught her husband history, leaving Irelang broken |with Peggy. This, the police say, for generations. drove him to commit suicide. los To avert the catwstrophe, we Errazuriz whose sister, Blanea De 5 » of ranks all |S#ulles, caused a tremendous sensation Renee, > lowing of ran BY in America in 1917 by slaying her hus- round is necessary. Wo suggest band, wealthy society man and former ual to all leaders of the army and | Yale.athlete, was found dying Sunday why Politics, to all citivens and sol- with a revolver grasped in his hand. epee @iers of Ireland, the advisability |! biel a first ica ah : Then Peggy lopkins Joy whose | set Of the unification of forces on the Jv iirimonial adventures have gained Basis of acceptance and utiliza- | far for her on two continents, came forward and told a dramatic story of her last night with young Errazuriz. She told of ardent court paid by wealthy youth, and of how he had en jealous of the attentions show- ered on her * + Henri Letellier, owner of Le Journal, whom Peggy says she intends to wed. The three, Letellier, Peggy and Er- razuriz, went to dinner Saturday night and later to a dancing club in tion of the national position Ireland's best interests, and we require nothing that will preju- dice our position or dissipate our strength. We feel the situation can t be faced on this basis, namely First, acceptance of t t, admitted on all sides, that the majority of the people are willing to accept the treaty in est Second, agreement on an clec- |the Rue Caumartin. According to tion, with a view to forming a much champagne was con- government the whole and the party returned to the having country’s confidenc Third, army unification on the abeve basis. The statement is signed by Dan Breen, Tom Hales, H. Murphy, Sean O'Herty, P, O'Donaghue, John Boy- fan, R. J. Mulcahy, Owen O'Dufty, Gerald O'Sullivan and. Michael Col- Uns. The Provisional Government fol- lowed up this tactical victory to-day ; by sweeping military successes g@gainst rebel arms in Galwi All the principal insurgent positions In the term county were stormed and tured by loyal troops, with the ex- tion of Renmore Barracks. These | the Free State troops threatened with idge early Sunday morning. After Lete‘lier had left, according to Peggy, Errazuriz made a final des- perate plea for hi and. He wished (Continued on Sixth Page.) ae iiaeeeeteas HYPNOTIZES FRIEND, CAN’T REVIVE HIM New Hampshire Boy Loses Power After Casting Spell; Antidotes Wake Subject. hine-gun ‘ire to-day. DURHAM, N. H., May 2.—After Right spehaires \ taking @ correspondence course in Ser ive i Pte st Bole “lhypnotism, Ralph H. Seaman of York o ree State force defeated 4) Vilage, Me., a freshman at New bend of mutineers without uring a ampshire College, tr F Mhiot. ‘The rebels seized, oeeu.| Hampshire College, tried out his pow a : ers on his roommate and fellow towns- pied aded the Kildare Street | ©" 0" aid daar rt an’ Weete| man, W. Briand Hobson, before an i Me eo sachcilg| admiring student audience. ‘The spell Broreland Street commanding Sackville) sed, the subject fell limp, and the teur was satisfied he had acquired the kno But when he tried to bring his roommate back to conscious- ness, Seaman discovered that all passes, snapping of fingers, shaking, pinching and shouting were of no ayail A druggist was brought stimulants; a physician was called and gave medicine; two mem- bers of the faculty were sent for and nsidered the case, In the end young Hobson was brought out of the coma by a com- bination of all known antidotes for hypnosis and fainting. Prof. Charles E, Summers, head of the college de- partment of zoology, declared it a mild case of hypnotism, Seaman said he was through trying to demonstrate hypnotism, (Continued on Second Page.) + 10,000 VACANT HOMES REPORTED IN CHICAGO Moving Da: y Over and Shortage Ie Believed Be Over, y 1 mov- summoned and Allin, in- y break- se short~ d eB c n posing: the Landis wage award, estimated ada, the Were still 10,000 vacant apartments > bone: Tealdences in the city to-day 'Hls estimate was bused upon a survey iM indicates Chicago's housing short- nee te not oniv vt an end but that a breaking building boom now in ¥ s that @lways jwill exceed the vy demand. VALUES BOOSTED BY $0,000,000 N- INTERBORO COSTS ie Figures at Transit. Inquiry Show Wide Difference for Labor and Materials. Diserepan 10 per cent in the estimates of cost for labor and construction materials submitted the Interborough Rapid Transit Com- pany and the estimates submitted by the Transit Commissioner's engineers were shown to- y in the cross-exam- averaging Guns and Ammunition Are Dis- covered in House After Chauffeur Is Arrested—Bonds Claimed by by ination of William 8S. Gorsuch, ex- pert for the traction company, at the 7 ; 3 ? pert for the traction eomany wt the! Kirm in Royal Insurance Building. brought out by Clarence Shearn,| policeman John F, Smith, twenty-* special. counsel to the Transit Commis- three years old, was shot by an au- JEALOUS, HE SHOOTS WOMAN oe Hs Stolen Securities oo in House DOWN IN CROWD (| GIRLS IN METROPOLITAN LIFE ARCADE BRITISH AND SOVIET Waltimer Michailow, 52 Hurts BOTH DENY OIL DEAL Mrs. Anna Carr, 32 Against Wall and Opens Fire When Bystander Pulls Him Away, Agent of Shell Companie and Russians Declare There Is no Agreement. JNOA, MAY 2—(Associated Pres) The Genoa correspondent for the Lon- don Evening News, in a dispatch to Bohis paper this afternoon, quotes Col. Boyle, representing the shell group of British Oil Companies and royal dutch Interests here, as denging that an in- dustrial agreement was signed here between these interests and the Rus- sian Soviet government, as had been reported. Reuters correspondent here says the Russian delegation also flatly denies haying made any concevsion to the Shell interests, SENATORS AGREE ON SOLDIER BONUS Republicans to Submit Plan to President Probably Late To-Day. WASHINGTON, May 2.—Senate finance Committee Republicans ten- tatively agreed today on a soldier bonus bill. They will submit the plan to President Harding probably late to- day. As tentatively framed, the plan is a modification of the bill passed by the house. It provides for paying the bonus by means of 20 year certi- fleates which are to have a loan value of 50 per cent of their facé value im- mediately. In three years, this value will increase to 80 per cent In six years the certificates are to increase 25 per cent in value and at that time the loan value will be per cent of the new face value. The bill includes the vocational training and home and farm aid op- tions of the Bonus Bill, It eliminates the reclamation plan. Figures submitted by committee ex- perts showed the plan in the first year would cost $77,000,000; the sec- ond year, $ 000,000; the third, $73,- 000,000; the fourth, $376,000,000, due to the increased borrowing value, By Caught in Madison Square, He Says She Refused Ree- iation -— Panic-Stricken Throng Blocks Reserves, G Inspired by ; jealousy, Waltimer Michailow, fifty-one years old, de- scribing himself as a broker }tving at No. 3405 Broadway, sho, and seriously wounded Mrs. Anna Catr, ttraetive woman of thirty-two, in & corridpr on the ground floor ot the Metrapolitan“Lite Building, 280 Street Mi Avenues, at 12.20 o'clock this afternoon. The arcade in the Metropolitan Building was thronged with girls bound to and from luncheon and the sound of the shots started a panic among them. They surged into the corridor in which the shooting took place and soon jammed it so that the policemen who came to move the woman to an ambulance had to force a way through the crowd. Michailow, in a statement mate after his arrest, said he had been sup- porting the woman, whose husband lives in Elizabeth, N. J. About two months ago, according to Michaflow, he discovered that Mrs. Carr was re- ceiving the attentions of another man. They separated. In an attempt on his part at recon- cillation they met at noon. Michatlow, in anticipation of her refusal to ,re turn t ohim had purchased a revolt! with the intention, he said, of killing her'an dhmself. Entering the Metropolitan Building on the 24th Street side, the pair were © ntheir way through a corridor to the main arcade when Michatlow suddenly caught Mrs. Carr by the throat and threw her against the wall. A man who was passing pulled Michaflow away, ‘The jealous broker thereupon drew sion, that the differences betwoen the] {TO TeSth tone had detected at 1948 the total coat would. be $1,136,- 1% Plato! and fired three shots. One Interborough claims and the Transit 000,000 and by 1966, $8,848,000,000 n Carr's back, another Commission's version of costs for] work almost in the shadow of the i i 1545,000,000. struck her right arm and the thitd labor and materials amounts to ap-| Ansonia Hotel, at Broadway and >< ee went wild. Brostinataly $5 b9; 008) 900 which uggs 74th Street, carly to-day. Wounded BOY, 5, DYING OF BURNS alonelinw, putting. tie pistek in li ‘. Shearn charged the Interborough had r pocket, walked out of the building and infected into its overvaluation of the|in the abdomen, his right arm FROM JERSEY cit ¥ FIRE | scross Madison Avenue into Madison traction property. pierced, Smith who was reported dy- "4 4 Doda, ft ff a ‘ Square, where he was overtaken by a Some as at hoe far apart the] ing at Roosevelt Hospital this after- war d ae al is ae: ee Metropol an special policeman named commission and the traction company urns, and Jahn Greenwald, eighty, | Thomas F. Wade, who disarmed hiin. » gled noon, kept up the fight until Police: are on the subject nay Ba Bleaned i eee aon ale is in @ critical condition from shock | police officer took him to the Bast moet following comr esd Who cee ie cet eats og and burns following a three-alarm|""! Street Station. ransit nter= © man who shot Smith, accord pert EA AE 4 fire on the top floor of a three-story Com. boro. to Lester Franklyn a chauffeur GOS | eigton yandayalsr Rah Re canter & chouttonr| © . ; ; tenanent house ate. sié Eenaerece | TUMOR 18 PAREN 2.10 ......Cement ‘ 2.401 jam Willlams of No, 312 West 107tn| If There Is Such a Paper Three Street, Jersey City, early to-day. FROM GIRL’S BRAIN 49.00 .. Lumber 1 Laie 88.00] street ‘ranklyn was caught by Widespread Fights Will Thirty families were driven scantily 9.89 .. Concrete, cubic yd.. 11.83] Policeman Henneberry as he was o" Miia th the etteal from No: 618; and “Don't you think Mr. Gorsuch, you | running away after Smith had been Be Carried On. the adjoining building, No. 617." Army Surgeon Performs ought to find out the figures for your- | shot RICHARD MENNEBERRY Policeman Daniel Sulliv dashed i i i self instead of relying on quotations] Franklyn was taken to Smith's f 1 H t = === | throueh smoke and flames to rpecie Unusal Operation in ‘ 4 in * One of counsel connected with the | ——————————— F from engineering trades papers?”| bedside, The policeman said Frank- tha Peca Ghd on the oesond “feer oF Jersey Hospital. said Judge Shearn when the Witness|lyn had shot at him as well as the] fight of the Croker children for their] 33] BELFAST SLAIN No. 619. He wrapped the child in his Sion Stari ¥. 1 ae raat had admitted that he took many of | other man. are of his property said to-day that overcoat and rushed him to City Hos- iss Marian Vogel, of Asbury Park, hla figures from the quotations con-| ‘The police at once went to that) © the story from Dublin that Mr IN LAST TWO YEARS | iter, where it wan said he would dle. Jin convalescing to-day in Ann Muy tained in trades publications, He did}house, What they found there ma : oan Policeman Daniel Sullivan found] yospital, Spring Lake, N. J., fol- not get a satisfactory reply them believe they had found the place| Croker made a new will three month: AND 120 SINCE JAN. 1 sea tala nok bie Wife neany tae one iat, rian Tak : It was shown furthey by Judge}from which much of the underworld] ago leaving everything to his wile a Caladi cn thik dacbnd ‘Naor cl-so- at. ig ing the removal b ks Hamer = Shearn that the Interborough’s wit- [activity of recent weeks has been di-} true the legal aspects of the Police Report Catholics in] The fire was confined to the two he Ree aoe trams patel vaaae ness in quoting $68 per thousand|rected. Mrs. Madelaine Tully, whol ong @truggle for the estate have : | | buildings after a three hours’ fight na s : . he the prive contained |said she conduc the establishment Majority of Victims of — ness and a serious nervous condition. fener Aer Ne Record fer {as a “gentleman's boarding house'’| hecome greatly complicated inasm : : The operation, which was a complete Ingineering News Record for|as 4 2 - ¢ “ i ke Wied ipl chat pubilcation actually angrily denied that she knew she had] as it will be necessary to cariy on Outrages. GIRL OF 7 YEARS Acai, NF, bechartxag aes ‘i a ner at $49. Mr. € a burglar among her patrons. proceedings in Florida, New York and 2 ST, 4 woviated infield , D } ‘ quoted the lumber a 18. tr oor, | But n'a caest of ove ot the room| oer _bhuwast, May 2 cAsccaied | AWARDED $1,000 FOR] hie! o tie Nevrolorcal-Surpeat D: 5 ae Ata loss fe rae im the house the potice found » bundie| DY" ress).—According to Belfast po vision of the Army Medical Corps. ac Ce Rate aie i f ihe ¢ tly sea] of securities worth $65,000, which they] The uestion of Mr. Croker! ice returns, made publie to:day, LOSS OF THUMB) "dining tie spereries bot more trape- w e close 0! 1 000, <k us s ic, N sion Me. Edwards of counsel for the|#ald had been reported as stolen from | mental competency to deed and trans-| 44g protestants and 183 Catholics Fs ya yd fusion wae mes, Netten i . b 7 2 a § ton, st ars u of thre: Interborough Company tried to come|the Royal Insurance Bulléing, No, #3 fer his property to his wife is now be-| were killed in Belfast in the old, living with her parents at No. pints of his blood. to the rescue of his witness ~ Pi re sires Mesh isha Sad Pei fore the Florida Supreme Court on an! period from July 1, 1920, to April 446 West Street, West Hoboken, ‘An opening was made in the stil, Gorsuch, and was is acl to thalwith George Breckinridge, the night | #Do% from a lower court. If the 29, 1922. From Jan. 1 of this year was to-day awarded $1,000 dam- The left lobe of the brain was lifted, Judge Shearn, specmonished Kawards | watchman and a former police reserv- | decision 18 adverse to the children—it] to April 29 the figures show 51 ages by Justice Speer in the Hud- Jang a tumor about the size of» c erornienor a7 ener ato other iat , it be decided that Mr, Croker was] Protestants and 69 Catholics son County Hugrems Course her | small English walunt was found. The not to ‘lead jess | tal! . the . sult against the Public Service |iope was restored and the opening 0) They also found four heavy army | mentally capable of making the tran killed. b s ba Gorsuch did not answer the Ren “platole Joaded. and. 760| fer some Years ago-—tho fight will be A postman was killed and his Hallway: Polen Bet syed of Jin the skull closed, verhead expe: f reopened along new lines. Certainly! son was wounded when they were a thu ‘ Fen WE ened a ee otto ad Oper Jan attack will be made on tho will] ambushed last evening while de- Lillian was knocked down by a | 1928 world Almanac, wana, the read the Interborough property to of other weapons, among them Ger- me reat Parr san arity seer te 1 car of the Stummit line and one of | book 38 cents pet copy on = (Continued on Second Page.) of diuaak the wheels cut off her thumb. Re ee cee tees — (Continued on Second ase.) (Continued on Second Page.) — A nen NE ME k <a