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+ PORE ROTANE AMER IIT} Carpe FLYNN WINS VOTE BUT NUGENT STL AINSTOBOSSBRONX Deadlock Said to Be Broken by Shift of Buckley to Sheriff's Side. Sheriff Edward J. Flynn of Bronk County announced to-day that he has secured the pledge of an additional vote in the Executive Committee and that he will be named the leader of the Tammany organisation in the Bronx to succeed the late Arthur Murphy at a special meeting of the committee which is to be held this gvening Fiynn’s announcement @aused a stir in Tammany circles, which have been considerably agitated by « deadlock in the committee, which appeared to be equally divided between support of Sheriff Flynn and Stephen Nugent. On a compromise arrangement three men have been sharing the leader- ship—Sheriff Flynn, Nugent and Un- der Sheriff Thomas O'Neill. Mayor Hylan last week appointed Nugent Tax Commissioner, an office made vacant by the death of Arthur Mur- phy, and it was assumed that this was a notice to the organization that Nugent was the *'white-haired boy’ with Mayor Hylan and Tammany Leader Charles F. Murphy. Nugent appears to think so himself. When told of Flynn's boast that he had broken the deadlock and would be chosen leader, he said he wasn't #0 sure fbout it. At-any-ratey he said, Flynn will have a fight-on-his hands. It is Fumored that District Attorney Glennon avd Borough President Bruckner, supporters of Flynn, have indiced Alderman Charies Buckley, 2 inember of the Executive Committee, } to shift his support to Flynn from } Nugent. Sef the votes of fiye committeemen. Mr. Flynn said he ts sure LAWYERS CALL STRIKE FOR BETTER CONDITIONS UDINE, Italy, May 11.—A lawyers’ strike started here to-day. An assembly of local attorneys met to consider the unsatisfactory state of affairs in the judtetal’ offices ahd pro- claimed a city-wide strike unti) these ate improved. No legal business will The many make the household, Only Mother makes the home. James Russert Loweit So it’s very likely that Mother’s Day won’t be very different to her from all the others she spends, busy at those ‘‘little unremembtred acts’” that only mothers can do, But whether she’s young ~ and ever gathering up those scattered toys, or old and poring over your letter home, there'll be a gladder smile on her face when you’ ve remembered Her Day with Happiness Candy. Happy Thaught for Today: GhocoLaTEs "> *1,50n. United Happiness. Candy Stores There's one on your way home THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY 11, \ STALLED RUM TRUCK |CLAIMS DEVICE ENABLES SEIZED WITH 4 MEN] PLANE TO RISE 50,000 FEET. rs ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., May 11.—a Yields: 780 Gallons of Pure} invention which, it is ciainied, will make ' sible an airplane ‘ascending 60,000 to Alcohol — Touring Car | §o.000 feet has been patented here and Also Taken. in Great Britain by W. Hondius van Patrolman Thomas Scollin of the West 177th Street Station came upon a five- ton canvas, covered motor truck at Broadway and 204th Street carly this morning, Two men were trying to start the engine and two other® were in touring ar in the rear. Scollin lifted a Cornet of the canvas and saw many wooden cases. He telephoned to the station for help. Two Puirolmbn arrived on motor. eyclep, ia the meantime Bcollin had ned up the two tn the touring car and thone at work on the truck's engine. Search of the truce revealed the fol- lowing Bootleg material! Cages ct ing about 750 gallons of pure alcohol, a corking machine, thou sands of spurious labela and revenue certificates, bales of corks and coloring fluida, The four men and the vehicles were taken to the station. The two with the truck were Moe Postman, No. 20 Or- chard Street, and Charles Schneider, No. 119 Suffolk Street. Those in tho touring ear were Joseph Beller, No. 286 Cherry Street, and Anthony Maneual, No. 70 Oliver Street. All were charged with violation of the Mullen-Gage act. Patent Leather Sandal with turn sole and 1% inch cov- ered heel. $ 8:45 om of the Muller THEY CAN'T, SAYS SHINE. Mer Gad 04 eh covered heel. e While He Says It Police Seise the Last of Hie Booze, The last of Timothy Shine'd stock of Yiquor, valued at $30,000, was seized last night when police with a search war- Fant eonflacated $5,000 worth of liquor, notwithstanding Juatice Delehanty's de- ctelon several days ago. vacating a search warrant on Which $25,000 worth had been seized in @ raid on Shine's place, No, 428 Beventh Avenue, during $9.25 April. In Patent Leather with Gray Hundreds watched the sally | st night, Kid back. Turn sole and but Shine was not arrested. The raid was made by West 30th Street police and Sbine stood by with a copy «! the Law Journal in his hand, in which ap- peared the decision by, Justice Dele- ) hanty declaring the first ‘raid and sciz- ure Illegal. 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