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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAY 9, 10a, a furniture store at Fifth Averiue and re. ife ‘and Boys of Policeman Paralyzed by Negro’s Shot sa . 6.0. SIDETRAGKS [BRTISH EMBASSY [BISHOP NANNING [SENATOR REBUFFS ° Vermont and Fulton Streets, Brook- nd Harold Luok, 14.|Baitlo Street. They knew the pro ayn, ° o, No. § Wood-| oo tor-ot the store always had a large hull Street, Hollis, L. 1. Mach bad/sym in his safo Monday nights. # loaded revolver. Their next enterprise was to have ‘They told the detect'ves they joined} been the hold-up of the cashier of the about a month ago to execute a series} Reid [oo Cream Company at Waverly 7 —_ of burglaries and hold-ups. They|Avenue and Fulton Streot, Brooklyn. nt NTRS EC, carefully planned their prospects and/The payroll there t® $27,000 and they + Nd 4 4 eh were on their way to the first fob on] planned to get it on the next payday, a] ahs programme when the detectives Half a dozen other Jobs were planned, 4 District Attorney Ruston presented This was the robbery, of the office of |the case to the Grand Jury Policeman Captures Hold-Up After Pistol Duel in Cellar Republicans Playing Up 1922 War Veteran Lays Charges Surplus in Vote-Seeking Before Country’s Officials Urges Episcopal Delegates to Convention to Sacrifice Shortridge Contradicts Rev. Mr, Patterson in Discussion Campaign. at Washington. Personal Tastes, of Bill. Thug Places Revolver Against Policeman and By David Lawrence. WASHINGTON, May 9.—Alex H.] There was an carnest reference to] (Special From.» tatt Correnvondent of The & (Special Correspondent of The Eve-|Robertson, mritisn war veteran who] Prohibition and respect for law in the] wasHiNGTON, May 9—Propo- Pulls Trigger, but Weapon Was Unloaded. ning World.) alleges‘an attempt was made to kid-} address that Bishop William T. Man-] nts of iegisiation to regulate the Wiseiiha anv, tuistytee joactad da eetreee oF ibe babsages WASHINGTON, May 9 Copy-|nap him and railroad him out of the} ning delivered this afternoon beforel sition Picture Industry run into an ol, of No. 418 East 16th Street, was| ¥8Y with his flashlight. right).—Secretary Mellon sees mo im- country because of his love for @ sen- the 189th annual Convenor: of the unfaverable atmosphere to-day. Sen, aleehked “ty 11 "aetn| A% Rinschler went through the mediate prospect of lowering the esti-|ator’s daughter—Miss Mary Culber-| Episcopal Diocese of New York, in]. o.tridge, of California, Chairman a y three thugs at dark passage the robber struck him to-day placed his case} Synod Hall, 110th Street and Am- Y Street and Avenue A at 2A. M. to-Jon the head with somothing, and mated deficit in Government finances /#0n, of Pexas—to-day DI % of the Sub-Committee, Conducting @ay while on his way home. When| placing « revolver against the polloo- ‘ y Baal lor 1923 of approximately $340,000,000 | before British officials here in a three] sterdam Avenue ssiga on ithe AGjas Bil LOGE they ordered him to throw np his man's stomach snapped it. Rinschler ‘ yi! od and gives the imp’ ton of fear that | hour conference at the Embasay eee Seren Seay ee the Rev. S. Paterson Todd, of fiste hae Mf then fired three shots, hitting the rob- 4 > wok the deficit may be Increased. All his movements were surronuded | had not been, theoretically, a Prohibi- me it oak ey haiy of ike rprciahel aan one torottio [ber in the arm and shoulder, ‘The : ‘The Secretary told this correspond-|by unusual secrecy and mystery, | tionist and did not now hold it to be a ST oni EA Inge He ST im an @ other two went through ybber again it tg “ "i i International Reform Bureau, re- Nis pockets, taking ite gold waton| tbe POMOUEAAS Heed: two tore shot ent that this recent estimate was|Robertson escaping from reporters} sin to drink wine or other intoxicants how the Dempsey-Carpentier .. rl ri se sien i in moderation. Those who disapprove i HS = and chain, a memorandum book they| ® Dullet lodging in the robber's hased on every avaliable item of reye-}and photographers by a wild dash) im moueration. ‘Those whe ¢ “agile Liisa HER Aiton Ward’ Raise: eeRtlee fromthe Embassy garage In a speedy ise a te he Wr! nue that could be counted upon, in- = roadster belonging to one of the Em- of keys. They beat him onmerci- i right, you win,” he sald to ay a sek Over aRGoh Uae Sty Vans Say cre sobningg Be the vate, an it was og ARAREY | |terest by the British Government on » me he spoken, en his re- , its war debt. Charles Takace, No. 408 East 7th! voiver was ‘examined Inter it was The inquiry was prompted by ru- Street, a tax! driver, came along and] found not to have been loaded, which saw the attack. He blew a police| appeared to surprise ihe robber, oe Oe ee anne creased taxation which might be ners a sounded his horn and the} The wounded man is about twenty- ; . Takaon followed ‘ta hee phigh] Sout “nae He ae toa ie counted wpon to wipe out the 1923] that he might make « formal state- cen ie 7G gpued Hall’ wa In the course of the hearing Sena : wi in ° ynod fal 1 se 0} 0 ri F > when Policeman Wendelin Rinachler| mower Hompital that he prePAbey Gefictt, Gut the ‘Treasury anticipates | nent ebout it to-day. Bishop Manning cailed the convention | tor Shortridge gave it as his opinion of the Bast 67th Street Station came| would die, and was asked for the none of these. This means that the|' The Government may investigate} 1, order. After routineo business and| that prize fights are less dangerous statement just issued by Charles G. [the charges of Robertson, it was sald} junchéon, the several addreskes were|from the physical standpoint than thought was a wallet, and a bunch to say so, but no citizen had the right}! his state. Todd also charged that GAsey ‘atiachion,’ to evade or disobey the law the Motion Picture Interests had been San; Cetberon, who continued to| Bikht hundred clergymen and lay-[ Permitted to escape with minimum ‘ : ; men, representing about 800 churches] fincs after deliberate violation of the maintain, a strict silence regarding} 1144 missions attended the convention. | law because they had promised “tree tho entire affair yesterday, later in} ‘rhe delegates assembled in the Cathe-| img to help elect those who were the day. was sald to have indicated} dral of St. John the Divine and par-| a1, from a side street pointed to the|names of relatives who might be no- three fleeing men. tifled. MRS H L-POR OR 6 ets, abo ~ de, . ~ Seeing the policeman in pursuit the] “If I dle, that's not for you to Rae aaa ee eos Dawes, Direc oe ae. SU eirgeyec te (um UREESStoOe TLAURBHAY Poet cap MuaRbie axial npatts football. He said James J. Corbett men scattered, two escaping in a side| worry about,” was all he would say. certain that if he does live hia lage win| “Rich © general debate has been pre: |tstends of the young British war vet-] Mth ee er tsiness is| Was his fistic instructor at the old street. The third kept going in Ave-| Ramon, victim of the robbers, and be permanently paralyzed. cipitated in Congress, embraces only/eran ‘will demand an inquiry by @) 14, work of the church in the diocese | Olympic Athletic Club at San Fran- mueA and finally ran into the hallway |the policeman had to be attended by of No. 1427, near 77th Street. This is}an ambulance surgeon for their in- ‘® modern tenement house, with a hall | juries, Lawyer Victim, With Bullet] ‘rhe putet, striking Ponndort in the| the fiscal year 1922. Lodged in Head, Improves | 2¢°* #8 be Tn up the stairs, ranged) tn a nutshell, 1°22 will show a Ssh eels down beside the vertebrae, injuring] .u51us of $45,000,000 or thereabouts, Congressional committee, of New York and in this greatest of} cisco and he enjoyed the exhibitions. It is understood that one letter} all cities, but this Includes whatever} He did not condone violations of the Robertgon will submit to the Brttish | affects the life and the moral welfare | law, however, running entirely through the ground] The wounded man, taken to Flower 4 Vi the spinal chord. 0 yi nat Shortrid) vho fide unde Galivary pasnsagsway vine | Wospiial,, tetuesd fo give hie Coen During Night. Tawyer Lavce, thovigh shot in/the {Rt 1928 will show # deficit which |imbassy, with other correspondence . the bommusity aaidithere lsat this onienntae, Shortrides, eho was the ning throngh at the cellar level. until surgeons assured him that his| Policeman Henry Pohndorf, who] side of the head, improved materially some officials, think may pass the] supmit, with other correspondence Haetates to Gur life Rb & wecdia that | present, algo told the witness that te. Mae a gourtract beta thy. elie bo progend Aceben nO Nila tte was shot by Hugh Chambers, a Negro| overnight. His receovery is believed ae aeation’ naturally is asked why] {fom Miss Cutberson, contains this: | 1 feo) called upon especially to speak| had no objection to the use of the year courtyard, com 3 jawley to be possible. The bullet apparently lodged in bony tissue and did not in- films for political propaganda pur- poses, as he himself had been mater- “The scheming of my family is get-| of it the Government bookkeepers prefer a and taxi driver not far behind, and|and he lived at No. 238 East 7ist|@ Confronted running down the steps surplus this year and a big deficit ithen found the delivery passageway |Street, with a family nameed Kopitak.|0f the office of Lawyer Louis A. “T refer to the present situation in ting on my nerves. I know that you jure the brain, : apSHUNIta LAWe), A aided by a motion picture on the cellar level and started through| He admitted he had been arrested| Lavelle, also a Negro, at next year. ‘The answer is to be found/ate unden survelliance in New Jersey|regard to the Probt a 8 ; oth that for the strect. He found the| several times, but denied he had ever| 1 Nat daanaaer a bel by Pollecman Datlarde wien ene Jecs} in the demand of political members}and that you were under eurvelllanco|to the principio of Prohibition, we) feenaro depicting in rosy colors his gate barred, but secured only by wire,| been in prison. He refused to give| ~n°™ Avenue Yesterday morning, 18) yee een epohndort fell, Cha Rcd of Congress for ammunition to use inlin Texas. Letters have been sent to/have doubtless our different views, | home life and activiti 4 mbers}+ne autumn campaigns. They, say|/my mother stating that you are anjand we have full right to these. For are able to prove,” sald Todd. and had almost opened it when the] the names of the thugs who assisted] "Ported by the surgeons to be in a] Vl) toe ta the District Attorne; policeman, searching the courtyard, |him in the hold-up. precarious condition in Harlem Hos-| Ymeo yesterday and examined, tls the people will vote on the past re-| Miss Culberson is sald now to be|rmoderation !s a sin. It is my ‘belief, Any law officer who would make pital. He is sald to have but little} case was immediately presented to the Patro n A ests Ex Conviel chance of life and it is regarded Grand Jury. cord rather than future possibilities. Jat home with her mother, and it is|nowever, wounded In part ‘upon ob-|#" agreement of that kind should not LLOYD FORGE BEGS Gagpanel a! ee: Considering 1022 a8 a unit, it is| reported her alleged affection for the|sorvation im the arm, that Peabid} {Only be ousted, but shot,"” sald Short 0 er ar g RACE TRACK, PIMLICO, Md., May 9.—| found that a surplus, of $45,000,000) former soldier has cooled. ¢onsider- | toh pedperlyt enforced will matkeons | “Re. Matrisa, for Wed y was obtained by postponing payment] ably during the last few days. Her @- stronger and a,better| “Well we Ketormers would not go ay four “and” @ halt tur zeet-| of practically $100,000,000 which must| bountiful allowance has been cut off bias yr De roe injornation sanlieetsy |auite that far," said the Rev. Todd. “man, FIR de GERMANS 10 BRING . be paid in connection with Govern-/and she could not easily see him if trustworthy sourcés, “I think the Reformers are willing BCOND "HACE The’ Gli ment control of railroads, a settlement| she wanted to. t Probibition ie already {t0 go pretty far," shot back Short- Fea tind sence: B far-| of which has been delayed. If the!) New Stories mere told to-day. of ridge. Formist Nn $100,000,000 had been paid this year| young Robertson's wooing. Accord- ‘eosin enero Pg RUSSIANS AROUND Teanapero niae: iste\fthere would have been a deficit for|ing to despatches from Austin, Tex., |o™ epee rarest a ——— ewleita TRANSIT BOARD ID-OENT FARE FH my own part, I tiave not been theo-| “That the prosecuting attorney in frankly that 1928 can take care offadventurer and fortune seeker. You retically @ Prohtbitionis T ha’ Wisconsin had agreed in advance not iteelf—that something might happem|must be very careful and remember i to better the situation—but that 1922] your promise not to do anything that| never held and do not now. bold that | enforce the Inw against the fight to be considered as a unit, because |might cause trouble to everybody.’ to drink wine,.or other intoxicant, in | filma. Chases Him Into Hallway, Despite Pointed Automatic and Threat to “Get Him.” As Abraham Gross, a painter, of ‘No, 90 Avenue B, stood at the curb of Avenue A near 11th Street to-day, Policeman J. J. Shanley of the Fifth Street Station, knowing Gross was re- cently released from, Sing Sing after serving an eight-year term for rob- bery, walked up and said: “What are you loafing around here for?’ “I live upstairs,’ sald Gross, “‘and rounded the corner. A little girl Dolnted to the door of No, 203 11t! ‘Street and sai: “He went up there, x Fool, 190." 1923. The surplus, therefore, is acci-} where he and the Senator's daughter ‘We all know what our race has ly entry. by. H, Widener entry, (Ten|dental, and Treasury officials who are| first met, he was very attentive to] suffered through the evils of drink por a Salmed tor ‘Vigilant rider, interested in the politics of the} many other girl students, but Miss! we all row that if thts evi can be Shanley searched the halls and| (Continued from First Page.) ie; cs tortion. situation reluctantly admit that the) Culberson was the oply one who took| wopresy if we can have a gendra- roof, but found no trace of Gros: rained one 113; 4 istrlic | surplus is purely theoretical. him serioust: Ma tha hes aotckenown Cle wil A few minutes later the policeman| Dr, Walter Rathenau, the Foreign] so eh i Members of Congress who are com-| Though they admit now they know] meant’ reduction of poverty, disease saw Gross walk out of No. 201 and| Minister, and other members of the pelled to fling figures at the public nothing about him, he was received] and cr among us. For the possi- leaped on him. Gross tripped him,| German delegation, displayed activity sei Calistoga, 102; Annie} this autumn will use Director Dawes's}by the best Austin families. Hel pility . such results as these to our choked him and was reaching for the] to-day in an effort to induce the Rus-] 112. a. B. McLean-Martin Finn entry "| statement of 1922 finances and point|seemed bright and energetic, work-| count.) and to our fellow men, I think Policeman's pistol when Detective| sians to give the memorandum from manda: Me, ‘The errata Oakes tar to it as an achievement. It shows aling twelve hours a day in a garage,| we may well be willing to make such Wertheimer arrived and rapped the|the Allies such an answer as would|”“Prodigions, 121)" Marvland “Bell Tis; | surplus of $45,000,000. What more can| studying in college and courting the| small surrender of our personal lib- ex-convict over the head with a| not justify France and Belgium with-|Dinanmeur, 111; 3 be asked? As for 1923, Mr. Dawes] girls on the side. erties, or our tastes, as is required, you have no business with me. blackjack. He was in the Fifth] drawing from the conference. Such a| qgsrona’ ‘Thovehts, i2i, tious. 135] made no reference to it, and neither] In March Miss Culberson came to| and to see Prohibition fairly tried. (Continued from First Page.) “I'm going through your clothes for] Street Station when he recovered con- rmans argued, | entry. see will the men up for re-election, ex-| Washington because of her eyesight.| ‘But the question now is, not what luck," said the policeman, made sus-| sciousness. interests of Rus-| intosear nite and up wamniPolia Handicap: | cept to say that the first estimate} According to stories from the cap!-| you or I think about Prohibition, but : . picious by the surliness of the reply|’n the tenement hall. sla’s enemies. aizteenth.—Dr 00; Pa mond, | showed that 1922 would have a deficit) tal, it was his peculiar methods of| what we think about the great prin-| friendly receivership, Mr, O'Briew and knowing Gross was lying about] Besides his Sing Sing term, accord- During the afternoon some doubt aH e ze, 105; He-liyyt before the year was out it was| wooing that first brought Robertson | ciple of respect for law. Prohibition said: his home, ing to police records, Gross since 1909| developed whether the Russian reply ree pounds claimed for] i sculously converted into a sur-|to the attention of the Senator and| is now the law of our land. Those It looks to me like @ conspiracy Gross whirled and ran, calling over|has served terms in the penitentiary, | Would be forthcomimg to-day. It was EVEN’ RACE—Three- year-olds: plus. Mrs. Culberson. He {s said ta have] who disapprove this law have the] between the Interborough, which long his shoulder: “If you come after me,|Elmira Reformatoty and the Work.| "ported in one quarter that delivery | 19 Vise Goa nis Saree, ates Some of the forward-looking men] kept a constant + am of tel’. op. ight to say so and to work in lawful | has wanted to get rid of the trolley .you get this,” and drew an automatic|house. He was last arrested in|0f the document had been postponed Vin 102;' *Deih! Maid, 108; ] of the Administration, however, whose] going to the Culberson home from|ways for its repeal. But no citizen} line, and the Third Avenue Railroad.’* pistol. January, 1922, charged with robbery, | by the Russians until to-morrow. ie Melin teen a, ‘et Thril-} political vision extends beyond the} Texas, all of them marked “‘collect."| has the right to evade or disobey this} Before hearing a denial by Mr. Gross ran into 11th Street and|and was discharged by Magistrate) M! Tchitcherin this afternoon ad-Jsrittie Aimer, 108; ‘The Post, 112, aJ. it,| autumn election of 1922, are discon-| Frequently he used the long-distance| law, and no one of us can do this} Davison of Mr, O'Brien's conspiracy was not in sight when Shanley! Sweetser, dressed a note to Signor Schanzer Lee entry. certed by what has happened. But/telephone from Austin, after the|wihtout grave harm to himself and] charge, Mr. Harkness gave an official a ing whether the French Govern-] .jimed. Weather cloudy. “Frack tarto "| sufficient unto the year is the surplus|charges had been “reversed,” the| to the life of our country statement of the Commission's atti- ment had yet approved of the memo- Seorreneer ss thereof—that's the sloga:: for 1922 and|story has it. So the Senator de-| ‘It is asserted that this law is} tude. Bootle Gan Ss Fire 60 Shot randum and if not what Governments PIMLICO SELECTIONS. the Republican leaders believe the fu-| cided he would find out something | widely disregarded, and especially by) ‘The commission feels the action S had approved it. . ture will take care of itself, about the young man, those whose wealth and posiiton in the] came very suddenly, not only in in- The correspondent for the Evening} pact TRACK, PIMLICO, Ma., May Robertson never claimed to have community Lied lagers tac uartyecles ence, To whatevi e, News of London said he had learned|9, ‘rhe Evening World selections for} _. ny much money. According to one re- In Cr owd Alter Harlem Murder that M. Tchitcherin had received wire-|tasmacrow's cares eco’ aa follow, CEMENT “TRUST' port, he wrote Miss Culberson, sug-|it is a matter of the utmost serious- La less instructions from Moscow inst: FIRST RACE—Don't Bother Me, gesting that she get $1,500, or even|ness and of the deepest concern ing that the Russian reply must be so|lizabeth Bean, Grey Bonnet. FREED ON 1 COUNT | fito0e together for an elopement,| Lat me read to you a resolution framed as to avold an immediate] SECOND RACE—Le Marsquin, He- His motto, one of his student friends|upon this subject unanimously] tunity for a discussion of the facts Two Women and Four Men Fall During Battle] (eiiing up of the conference. quimau, Widener entry. i M says, was: “Ask for big things, and|adopted by the judicial section of the} nd figures presented by the com- THIRD RACE—Joco Movies of Cement Making]have pienty of confidence you will|American§ Bar Association, ‘That | mission. in: i NOA, May 9—(United Press)— lh = gray U5 car Police Headquarters, |rye" nussane” to-day tol MONTH RAGE—Whitney entry, Pi Shown in Federal Court set them.” When he came later to| body, including one hundred or more here has not been any proof of peepee Coupmlia: ensty' 0 ee 0% Washington his total capital~was|Judges of our courts, among them | the necessity of such action, so far as 8 fusillade began. As the pedestrians, | France the responsibility of bringing} qiious, Prudish. ‘i to-day that the gunmen's battle aj many of them women and girls, ran| an end to the Genoa Conference. In} sixty RACE—Spanish Maine, Hep- for First Time. $250. He was well received in the} many of these most distinguished in] we know, by any audit, and certainly creasing fares but in cutting in two a line that carries many thousands of passengers. The commission considers it unfortunate that an attempt was made to do this without full oppor- jsardie, screaming for cover, the five ran to|Plain English, the Soviet delegation Culberson home, though he declined | our land, expressed itself as follows: | 10 proof adduced before this commis Mock from Police Headquarters, @t} ine middie of the street and, dodging} ‘passed the buck. RACE—Zennotta, The} Judge Knox, in the United States}to tell much about himself. “Reverence for law and en- |8ion. The commission believes that Grand and Mulberry Streets, in which] the stream of automobile and street} When it had been unanimously] Wag, Delhi Maid. District Court, sustained to-day the a forcement of law depend mainly | the best interests of all concerned re- a girl, a woman and four men were] car traffic, continued to shoot. agreed that everything hinged upon ees shot early last evening, was an after-| Ono of their bullets shattered the|the Russian reply to the Allies’ note, LEXINGTON ENTRIES. math of the murder of Vincent Terra-| Window of a street car and another|the Soviet delegation announced it ire that the receivers present all the ‘upon the Ideals and customs of | 4! tices who occupy the vantage | facts before this body and give all ground of life in business and so- | Parties concerned opportunity for @ motion of the defense to dismiss the second count in the indictment Fatima’s Gem ed an - | had d completion of its reply . 't the Atlas Portland Cement abe 1 the United | full, open discussion, This is in the nova at 116th Strect and Second|Pvushed through the top of an auto- | had postponed Bay tty FIRST RACE—Puree $1,300; ; | agains clety. The people of the Unite - ay mobile, Frances Kahan, elghteen, | until it is informed Just where France| mree-year-olds and upward; Company and others, on trial under Held AE $300,000 | States. vy soiemn constitutional |Hature of a frank criticism by, the Avenue corty yesterday. No. 78 Orchard Street, unable to find] stands. sPiantoon, 100; | Marimba, ’ commission and statutory enactment, have undertaken to suppress the age- tong evi] of the lquor traffic Mr. Davison rejected Commissioner ; Ina Handridge, 10; Faux Col, 103; MY] charges of combining to control oe Harkness's suggestion and attempted cement prices in violation of the Sells at $5,500 The participants, however, were refuge, was sent sprawling on the] Tchitcherin announced the Russian rival gangs of bootleggers who have sidewalk with a bullet in her. back.|reply will not be ready before to- ‘ to show that the commission long had A second later Clara Nathanson,| morrow at the earliest. He accom- . Bgl a p Sherman law. The court announced 4 a” eye eee titieation’ OF \ erates iol Agee ie Bbsae twenty-three, No. 141 Monroe Street, | panied this announcement with a note Dare marge, 8,300) claiming: |g would instruct the jury to acquit wee retiten, onthe remotion | 2c" Suet wee lnienie’, Me. Maree of the victims of last night's encoun- | ‘11 4 ‘few fect away, with two bullets] to Senator Schanzer, who was Chair- | ton, 100; Ant ail the defendants on this count, hav-| Princess’ Diamond Dwindles in] nee eae or a eee. , [ness however, dented that the eom~ ter ts believed to have had any hand] in her right leg. man of the conference when the Al- Mee ay Te Ay qedd. [ing contracted to restrain commerc Value on Auction re reat merchants and manu-" milaaica, While Bacty to the roosiees } nad A or Hay, 112; Anna a ers, d 2 ; in it, ‘The police found evidence,| Coming from a store, Fredericco| lied, note was despatched. ties 112; ‘Froth, 112; Guat of] He also ruled that the testimony of Bie faatarare, and gocial leaders, both Leora be made to ont the line ta tan, . Street, hot in tl Schanser tha ¢ 1 °,. 109, t ff the Atlas Company, is to be : covery of forged pistol permits. At hae he Math send the a note, along with the Allled memo. | 98 % , pprne © ‘The Daryal-Noor diamond, hew-| scoff at this law, or any other ight hand, As Mattero Suriano, No. “ en only as against one defendant, Two prisoners were taken after the 16 Chrystie Street, bolted for cover a |Tandum, pointing out that the French pa not against the company and battle. One of them, Silvio Taglio- | bullet ploughed through his left foot, |Teserved approval until after rece!pt Ie er tee ict tomer sther defendants, The motion to rule gambe, twenty-eight, No, 60 East! George Steingrascr, forty two, No, |%,tnstructions from Paris, tio; "¥0 this evidence out altogether was Veurth Street, ie in Bellevue Hospital| 248 East T2d Street, was shot in the|,, Tohiteherin demanded to know if denied. left arm and left leg. Ho was at-|the French now Nave received these ‘The court announced he would di- with a bullet In his back: ‘The other| (engeq at Bellevue Iospitel. instructions and what the instruction ; rect the jury to acquit the Allentown \s Joseph Masseria, thirty-five, who] Steingraser was an innocent by- |: Has France Seproves this docu. | North Bhore, 108: rah | portland) Cement Company, as the sold he was an automobile dealer of] stander. He is @ painter and was on {ment 0 SER Tots 8 invited ‘to Louies Adair, 1105 ma,110'] Government has conceded an error as < e . hi home rr romy ! * this defendant, No, 80 Second Avenue, He was Rat cobk chin tae ne ( Pay “It not, what Governments have th oohe defense then introduced a caught throwing away a revolver, the| li the others except Sucgae vas, [approved it?" Tehitcherin arked. ‘The | Hap nd upward: mll¢ | series of moving pictures to illustrate police say, and will be arraigned to|taken to hospitals? “*"* [Soviet delegation, ho suid, cannot re- Me untouleat, Tt; Bands of Pless| methods of making cement, quarry- Fasex Market Court on a charge of| Detective Edward Tracey wan toay- | DIY until it knows what Governments | ure, 108; Bettina, 106; Gourmond, 106) Lady} ing of the raw materials, mixing, Tolonious assault. Both men. a law, they are alding the cause of anarchy and promoting mob vio- lence, robbery and homicide; they are sowing dragons’ teeth, and they need not be surprised when they find that no judicial or po- Mce authority can save our country or humanity from reap- ing the harvest. “Whatever may be our views in regard to prohibition, we must all agree as to the supreme importance of respect for law. Upon this sub- ject thre is no room for two opinions. As bishop of this diocese, I call upon ‘all our clergy and upon all our people, loom of the family of Princess Fatima, of Afghanistan, said to be of 44 car- ats, was sold at auction to-day for only $5,500. ‘The purchaser, John B Keim, was reported to be buying it for Tiffany's. After the announce- ment that his bid was successful, he went out and got a certified check to bay for it. The low price obtained was a hard blew for the Princess, for her debts, including duty of $1,400 on the dia: mond, amount to $5,864. She is now horized the memorandun AINE the'cliniker, with Ing Police Headq 2 vector | Rave auth burning and grinding h Mipins, tot ota ars lye! Tee aera See Swank the a preliminary description of the pro- we i. as clearly out- proached at a run. fe threw Allied ‘note't0 . arly out cesses. Jones ‘entry, 1,800; eh BIXT! cording to the police, tise vere ve cl a ; ¢ *aY]iined by Loula Barthou, head of the| Claire, YOle Ty A : ————>__ being supported by the British Consol.| the younger ones as well as the older have criminal records. Tagliogambe ‘ pistol and Tra Jumped out and) gelegation yesterday, Poppye. 108; Jake Hay. 105; Old CRITIC DIES OF GAS When she came here she said shejones, to stand in this matter with has been twice to the Island, “Mar eh him. The police Inter said ‘ance, Barthou sail, is ready to pA tak aad aanigtd' ea eee ART expected to realize $300,000 on theltheir whole strength for that respect opie, noria’s record is sald to date back to] //* OnKe! "ints showed “im to bel sign the memorandum now, if Bel- $ dy, Longteliow, 100: =c ESCAPING FROM JET. | diamond and use the money to send] for law which is vital to the life of Pe eee ‘ier, grate “espe ii iy, [Sum will This puts the respons + {Gh Bun Gon yer three sons, Azim, Hashim and]/o., country and which is the first bat ptosis winth cenee vu- * 7, stol permit, | pity for a breakdown nt Genoa up to of five’ pouin' 60, an art o A to Oxford University. jigation of loyal cltizens.'? NERALe . + OOth at, om A rush hour crowd was going] tated Jan. 23 of this year, and pur-|inhe Belgians, It 18 Understood the lat. Horsce Townsend, n ritle, nungr. (9) Ot by Mnivarsiiy.. | antiae Tueeday, BP. M porting to have been signed by Jus- was found “ead this morning at his through Grand Street at the time of at tor had a memorandum of their own the rooms of the Real Hstate Ex-| prince OF WALES LBAVES JAPAN | HERBERT PHRASIA, CAMPBELL Fu- the shooting. As if at a signal, five od er athatonce Supreme|ready for the Russians, anticipating war Piattarm, 1p” > ea Ves ce change, in Vesey Street. ‘The Prin- FOR HOME. Goth at, Notice men rushed from doorways. and aa] ner written in ink was pme such move hy the Soviet dele-] Crowded off the platform tn the rushp when, hie hous + Mrs. Pluvtal cess was not present, but her sons} yagosHIMA, Japan, May 9—The police sai — he sub huttl iy] Masterson, went to his room to call a the palit eald hrough an understanding between |e ee nay, shuttle station at Gran Ae {& between | Central this mi bo,| him. She, found the windows closed jn to whom it was issued could| Belgium and Russia, the alr may yet Central this morning, Barney Palumbo, | hi % ‘arry a platol anywhere in the State. |pe cleared. about sixty shots were dived, {t ix be- Yewed each had at leagt two guns. Fe ee an ottaredin bid Ce:Ani|TiINee SET tIn Malle Worda, Homeward en on . lieve and gas escaping from jet. Dr.[000 the auctioneer, Henry Brady,| bound. He hes teen in Japan tour Two came from the hallway of Frank Franklin Walker, Townsend's physician | called out to him: land made last year by Hirobito, Crown | Soot Alleva’s cheese store, No. 190 Grand f 5 Ae and friend, pronounced him dead. “Princess Fatima will never let you} prince Regent. 5 LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS. Sireet, and thiee.trom No. 14. Sud » “ Feist wt Mehciwine i F | Ho teaver @ niece, Mine Phyllis Town. | in her swimming poo) again. Firohito bade the departing guest | Spt ae i Tablets w a rat ay % ix u phystewl director at Bays ; coy were. Thea sav. wold comulag @b—advt. UPI pas ard College, 5 PIERSON.—FRANK §, CAMPPELL Fu- NERAL CHUROH, B'way, 66th at., om ‘The stone !# cul in an unusual was}goodby by telephone from the. Imperial [HORT Ftgiemity. pin Hat an dove, _ ae lace at Tokio, $43 miles awe, 'SA08. extension ah

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