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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY 25, 1922. } Peesion’ and has not been one. In the i ever) Place, there are no “discrepan- ir. Ward made no confession be- eause he had nothing wrong to con fess. What he did do was to submit ‘through -his counse) a statement to Take Seat Kane SENATE ABGENTEES |GERMANS PLEASED [SURPRISE SPRUNG |" oe i ASSLED BYEDITOR AT PROGRESS OF ) DURING TRL OF |= every word, sentence and paragraph in ft Is true. ancies in it. “Deductions have been made from There are no discrep- McLean Minces Ne No Words in| Bergman Biiphiys: Optimism] Co-Defendants tet Both Plead Pi fee aged ay ate Bere Attack on Republican oe Bisbee the for Non-Vult in Alleged saaraeriaind tcitoer tes truce ane nternational Loan.. ; i may be found discrepancies {rom the Members, % Fake Hold-Up. Aeotruth—which are not of the slightest j : . oS ‘ . f " Silk mate (ie wraceeiict ox rusenuies und co| il ] 4 || MENDING THEIR PENCES.|MORGAN PRESENTS PLAN] wibOw 1S UNMOVED. “whieh Mr. Ward stands, can be sub- 4 containing ea, mivaiy. Xi fort wiaasver the astuor-(e aie a Legislators Campaigning While| Four Tentative Solutions Read ities see fit to ask for it In a logai Tariff and Other Business by Financiers to Relieve . Proceeding.’* Appears in Court Gowned in Black and Wearing Many KNEW YOUNG WARD AS RED Is Delayed. Stringency, Costly Jewels, BLOODED MAN. ‘ “ 2 —_———— oS alerts A business man of this city, who Rie ‘ By David Lawrence. PARIS, May 26 (Associated Press). ecial from Sthet Correspondent.) devel tas tadine te Whee Caen i Gee i ie a (Special Correspondent of The Eve-|—Ortimism over the progress being! pREHHOLD, N. J May 25.—Sarah % strike in the Ward bakeries in 1919, re : : ae ning World.) made by the international bankers'}1, Robertson ofDeal Beach, charged | : : conference considering the German vomaid to-day that he had yet to meet a WASHINGTON, May 2 (Copy- Siete Teh docded, courngeous.-youns: 3 Nese financial situation, with a view to an American than he. right).—Absenteeism in the United! jnernational loan, was voiced to-day “I knew Walter Ward during all States Senate hi ‘own so serious) 1. Karl Bergmann, the German rep- that public business can hardly be resentative, transacted and the debates are listiess.| 1 15 turning out just as T expect- ty Even so stanch a supporter of the} oq," he said after the morning session as I remember it, and there were Harding Administration as the Wash-| of the conferees, in ex w : 5 pressing pleas- times when affairs became pretty vio~ ; é ington Post, owned and edited by Ed-] ure at the outlook indent. Ward was on duty all the time.| [i ’ J “One day he heard that one of the = - ——_—_— ward B. McLean, the intimate friend} The Bankers’ Committee, of which o Ward trucks detailed to deliver bread . . PRLS and chum of President Harding, can-|y, p in Jamaica was going to be held up radi & by strikers or sympathizers as soon with conspiracy to rob ‘Lloyds of $50,000 by staging a fake hold-up in her-home last Fabruary,-went on trial here to-day in the Monmouth County Court before Judge Lawrence and a jur: ’ She pled not guilty, but a surprise was sprung when Samuel Gasn and John Bailey, charged as co-conspira. tors with Mrs. Robertson, changed their pleas of not guilty to non vult. Mrs. Robertson; a handsome widow “and more than once he demonstrated what was in him. The strike lasted from June 30 to October Morgan is a member met again not longer keep silent about it. to-day to discuss the four tentative Sit mot: down there: ‘Thia caused More than ordinary significance is{solutions of the international loan|of forty, gowned in black silk and 2 ttached to th t editori 5 . vester-| wearing many jewels, did not seem at fetusal of men to take the truck} ne would like to have a. confidential attached to the latest editorial of the| problem which were offered yeater-| w« em maby Temes aid near ae Le ing Ward learned of this} tai, 1d us- Post on the subject, which may or|day. . > and said that he would take it out Ripa ek ian peat oan pleas of Gasn and Bailey, which be ut} sure him in advance he would be sub- may not have been inspired but which} The solutions were submitted re- i epand go ulone; that he wasn't afraid jected to no annoyance of strikers or anybody eise. He made good, too, and as he was get- pad LL uF RAIDED f R {| LIOR: - red seetnt cent gome one handed) Coroner Fitzgerald made the follow- ’ mik, “AE GOR't: Waht that’ be replied, | 1s, wetemene torday, in reply to = means in effect that they will be wit- in truth is a distinct departure from] spectively by Mr. Morgan, who of-|nesses for the State! the laudatory attitude toward every-| fered what he termed “the American] Prosecutor Sexton told the jury, in thing Republican which the same| plan; Sir Robert Kindersley, one of|Utlining what the State expects to at re, that Gi wi mployed by; newspaper has maintained from the] ‘ne Governors of the Bank of Eng-|2!0Ve: that Gasn was employ y very beginning, 2 Site. Robarteoh to\ stake ‘manage the “thie tm all T need,’ and with that no] juegs ©# 10 When he would hold an ‘The Post minces no words in its at-| nd; Charles Sergent, former French | hold-up, which was affected by Bailey, mut a short piece of gaspipe on the] +1 am not tack un the Republicam Congress,| Under Secretary of , Finance and]a signalman on the Long Branch rat- going to hold an inquet press, ; 'twenty.ten oemeat beside him and drove off. The} unti | can make it a real Inquest in- thus: Prestient of the Banque de I'Union} "0d at Belmar. Bailey, twenty-two, ‘The situation in the Senate at this he said, entered the house wearing a moment constitutes “an indictment of|Ptslenne, and Dr. G. Vissering, |mask on the night of Feb. 18, while the good sense of the Republicun| President of the Netherlands Bank.| Mrs, Robertson was entertaining a Party, Now, when Congress :s under] No hint was given as to what these| dinner party : the fire of criticism and the record of]. He held the party up at the poin the Republican Party is under scru-| Pins are, but the committee con-| ory Histol, he continued, and took tiny, when millions of voters are mak-| V¢¥ed an idea of optimism and defi-}_ handbag from Mrs. Robertson and ing up their minds on the evidence] niteness when they called them “‘so-|$50 from O. S. Meyer, one of her presented, the Republicans of the Sen-| jutions,"” four guests, Mrs. Robertson the next ate are making a record of absen- ' . day reported the loss of her jewelry teelsm and neglect of public business] | THeY were advanced in response to}. iney were found a few days later that will surely return to plague|® request by M. Delacroix, former} in the apartment of Mrs, Florence E. them Belgian Premier, who acted as Chair-] Pelletreau of 5 West 86th stead of a worthless formality, it would be if I held it now, I am not gol hold it until I can get enough |} (~, H 7 beaten, but he managed to get back| SNe t° ‘ Canadian Cargo of Scotch and and actually delive thie: brdadii information to make Ward talk. gt a Otherwise he could stand on his con-|_ Gin Worth $2,500 Found Four days later he was up at th i Ward bakery a the Bree Bat *he} stitutional rights and refuse to vol- Gonteslednncae truck and stoned it. .Ward was sydragged from the seat and badly ] strikers, or somebody, did attack the } ! unteer Infor ion, saw S man he recognised as having! «we are still checking up on Been one of those who jumped on him| wards claim of self-defense, ‘which in Jamaica. This man was with With a search warrant said to have ra in an automobile, Ward had| Must be Proved to my entire satistac- tion. 1 will say frankly that the| Deen obtained from Supreme Court ie hatte Pie Bhat story does rot ring true to me, Wel Justice Tierney, Detectives Burns, then sailed into them. But are fiao. Shocking up om other dig-|Connors and Franklyn of, Inspector! “phe raritt Bill is before the Sen-| an “tor statements as to what the| Street, New York, where, unknown to Tecelved a beating. How WalterS, Ward aad been forced to} URAerhill’s star, early to-day arrest-ate. It should either be passed or de- pk ec tere poen Re TA ERE; “abe ting Nidan (NOK: managed to hang fest to one of the| resien as a member and Chairman of |? John Cornell, thirty-four, No. 268}feated: Yet, in spite of the advan-| bankers believed could be done The defense expecis to prove that men and had him arrested. I believe} the New Rochelle Police Commission, | West 48d Street, manager of the grill|t#se that could.be gained by prompt] The committee also decided to spend] the Lioyds policy was nullified be- the prisoner's name was Barry, and and his formal resignation will Teach at the Hotel Marlborough in Broad- action—always assuming that the|the next week in an exhaustive study|cause Mrs. Robertson did not pay her Werd went to Jamaica to prosecute Mayor Scott to-day. Tariff Bill would benefit the country] 4» Germany's. condition, which} Premium within ten days of signing him, the man being fined for assault. «1 Gont know who asked Ward to| 8% Dear 36th Street, and Rudolph) ine Senate Republicans habitually : the contract Dec. 1, 1921, Joseph You can believe me when I say that] give up the commissionershtp,” said|Hemickel, thirty-one, No. 19 Sara-|absent themselves from the debate] strengthens the belief that the bank-l i" Morgan of Roselle Park and R. toga Avenue, Pleasantville, N. Y.,Jand the Senate. Many of them arejers, in beginning their work, see alt. Maltbie of No. 75 Maiden Lane, eWalter Ward is 100 per cent, to the] fy" y, ” ; Auken, “but It was the be good.” r. Van . cashier and cliecker. They werelabsent from Washington, neglectin; K lief of the City Administration tha’ "neg | chance to accomplish something tan-| New York, both testified the premium Two REVOLVERS IN CASE PRO- i! on that \charged with violating the Mullan-|not only. tariff making but all was not paid within ten days, but this was the only course to follow. gible. Gage law in having liquor in thelr] oth lic business, Some of these 2 DUCED. other public business. Some of the: added that it had been paid later \ pomecercn: Senators are away mending their] When the committee had these] fy, at F othe District Attorney and the ‘The detectives alleged they found in ey e r. Morgan also testified that Mrs ‘Sheriff were closeted with the Grand] au. for he may have done it in self! . Grawer of the cashier's desk a flask gary to-day following half an hours py ig pe anye rcatea er containing gin, and two more bottles iL tee + ena helt ene a hea stmed bandit it is all right to shoot] Contains whiskey. All patrons of | senate’ there hax not yet been present m1 public of Long Branch, refined her at- Aiberty on $10,000 bail. him if It ix necessary, Diy Agent William Bernarke seized | 2t 8R¥ roll call during the tariff dis-] negotiations which are still proceed-| titude as uncertainty of manner. She ‘A thorough inspection by Sheri}. “None of the city oMoials knew that|'195 Cuarte of Beoten whisker ana ‘in| cussion the number required for aling between the German delegation| said she was foggy about the details, Meaenar of the automobile in which} 2° ely rabies, of Daa ony saiiaaes m an automobile in the garage at No. {Quorum—forty-nine. How can anyland the els Coenen and be testified. Sie Ward maintained he had gone to| > is connection wi e Peters) 007 west 49th Street, and arrested| Republican Senator absent himself] explained the state of the German en James 1. Hipwell, cep a tryst with the band of alleged | %0otins until we read about it in the} —") varew Chaab of Witherbee, NY.,| from the Senate at this juncture and] budget and the changes to be made|haven, L. 1., Lloyds’ general agent are enjoying more|four suggested remedies before it] Robertson had signed a paper which well-earned vacations Herr Bergmann, the German expert,{ later was shown to be her confession. é vader s ‘Of the sixty Republicans in the was called upon. He outlined the Under protest Josiah Stratton, notary Shih dei k his constituents to re-elect] in it. in New Jersey, was put on the stand lers, failed to. disclos y just after Chaab had arrived from| then as “dications that it had Gane tern x ce) Plattsburg with the car. The liquor,| him on the theory that he has done} Some effort was made among the} by the prosecution and testified he had for pistol fire, Sheriff Werner made] ERENCH INQUIRE worth $2,500, bore the stamp of the| good and faithful service? How can|members of the,entourage of the participated in the writing of the pol- oe ; a eontinel Cor é i- positive statement to-: x Quebec Liquor Commission. Chaab,|he expect to see his party enthusias- | committee to estimate the stupendous|icy, Andrew J. Stokes, counsel ham sald: that tis sutaqope pls STATUS OF CRANE | who vas held in $1,000 bail, is alleged | tically supported at the polls if the] resources represented by that body,| Mrs. Robertson tried to have all the the centre of the battle ground and , to have eaid it was his fourth trip|Republican majority permit the Tariff] and their efforts ended close to trillion|evidence concerning the insurance that a bullet or bullets had shattered | State Department Replies] ¢™ pea" the border. Bill to dawdle along under a Demo- | figures, measured in francs. stricken from the record on the one of its window: pe Pp An ingenious arrangement under the| ocratic filibuster while American] In addition to those already men-|ground that the companies writing Sheritt Werner ‘announced to-aay| ‘That American Hag No | vood of Chaab's car concealed two] pusiness stands halting, not knowing| tioned, Signor d’Amelio, representing] them were not authorized to do busi- cases of liquor, The engine of the au-| wnat to do? Italy, was present. The eighth mem-|ness in New Jersey. He introduced fie, 5 Maney Bd gal mye kg rb Government Mission, tomobile was #0 fashioned that be-| “nysscoraay, when a call of the Sen-| ber, M. Sekiba of Japan, has not yet{a letter to this effect from the Secre- Mecked ‘cretitatty Unlees WASHINGTON, May 25.—Inquiry| tween it and the hood there were two] 1. was made, only thirty Republican | arrived. tora Of Wate but hin wean wae ever: YiaMleged to, have been used by’ him| has been made of the State Depart-| deep grooves on which whiskey cases ‘There was extraordinary public in- Senators answered to their nam rest ly without danger of t t shown in Mr. Morgan. It was ., Hii 1 testified that Mrs, Rob- and Peters were produced, the at-|ment by the French Government as} CUld birictagpes Possibly each of the absentees had a| terest 5) Bi . Hipwell tes torneys for Ward have delivered two] to the precise status of Charles R. | (Amuse Py the movement of the en-] ood excuse,, but in the list appeared| Observed by the crowd of journalists renewed her policy. through porion into his possession. Bh for ox vaen tha ld bets eus Gavouioset will soon embark {the names of several who have been| Walting at the hotel entrance that,}him on Feb. 9, 1922, Just nine days he other members of thi - bery, paying her | conducting an inquiry into. Near Hest for a brief time in the retail lquor habitually absent, although they are while the other members o: e com. tum the sonbeny paying her prem bueiness in New York. Through an|reported to be in good health and jum the same day. sonditions. The State Department, it] order of Federal Judge Learned [anxious to serve the country as Sen- » the American, rep- see was learned to-day, has replied that] Hand about $1,000,000 worth ofjators. So anxious are some of them, negencerive uaed a tasicn panics Uy TRUCK CRUSHED Mr. Crane was acting entirely on his| seized liquor sill be sold privately to}in fect, that they have deserted the] one o the veterans of the Marne, that 9/8 8m automatic pistol of .38 calibre, According to the present stories of » phe attorneys, three shots were fire ’ ” looked as though it might fall to ie elerh one fel to the] OM initiative and authority and with- thoes who are qualified to purchase |Benate Chamber for the stump." | Nese . a LIKE AN EGG SHELL of the car and was found there | ut any Government commission. “Tt consists of 439 trunks, contain-| system keeps members of Congress seam am. ayaa <a: gerd and prong aber » Mr. Crane, after a trip across Si-|ing mostly whiskey of good quality; | away from Washington a greater G. O. P. SENATORS Caught cava’ fascias another was pic! up by Ward end) beria into Soviet Russia, last year,| 229 barrels and 198 suitcases, hand-| part of the campaign year, In the % ¢ i i ®sthrown away on his way home after and after a short vistt to the United] %as# and other small carriers, which a member is up for PLAN CLOTURE RULE ae Pp > = pine shooting. i hold from two quarts to a full case every six years, the a = q hree Are Hurt. The other weapon is a Smith’ &| States, left for Southern Europe, it] of quor. ‘The Government also will is done by that one-third] Republicans Strive to Curb A motor truck belonging to the Wesson revolver of .32 calibre, Onelpeing stated that he intended visiting] sell one Ford ear, one Packard car,| o¢ the membership which must con- Debate R 5 Vv I Manat at jBhell in the cylinder hed been emptied.¢ Ainenia, and perhaps Anatolia, then test ‘Uheir seats, So every two years ebate on evenue itagraph Company: o olive was = h w ii i ; ids whe: ‘ 1 Y ; hed in like an egg shell wh f =, alain bie See are ee just being evacuated by the Italian| /28 CO taken in raids when whiskey | te Senate loses the attendance of Measures. crushed in like an ese en the revoreae. atated” to have heen} 8nd French troops which had been in| 2* 81264. one-third of its number WASHINGTON, May 26.—A move. | Caught between a surface car and an * Reters’s shows evidence of much use,}CcuPation ince the close of the a ‘As for the House, the entire body AUST EOE ASU Bure, COE TE 8 { in of blued steel. Both weapons| World Wa GIRL FOUND DEAD is.up for re-election every two years, |ment, said to have the backing of a north of 30th Street, torday. Angus i e given to the Sheriff yesterday at FOLLOWING DANCE What is a member of Congress toliarge number of Senators, to change | white, thirty, No. 868 Thind Avenue, ‘om N do? If he stays in Washington, his|/the senate rules so as to permit lim-|one of the passengers in the ca: ice of Ward's attorneys at 0. Broadway, this <ity REVOLVERS USED opponent in the primary or the elec- 1 Gan Sah . |mffered ao fractured right hand. : . itself spends all his time cam- ited cloture was start: ere to-day G fi Belbert, fitty-six, No. 1059 ng in Hallway—-|‘e" uusale ; j DESCRIPTION OF THE ALLeceo| IN WARD MYSTERY |Found Ly atkoRuana Rar MAY GIVE CLUES] Paralysis of Heart Believéd paigning. If the man in office de- Calley to take ‘sepa. towanl ex- Second Avenue, suffered cuts and serts his job so as to answer the} pediting the pending Tariff Bill, the} jaceration of the right and ‘} “T have gone over the Rogues’ Gal pera a Responsible. acinar er ean Spponen yy he} Republican conference developed into| Victor Margone, forty-two, No. 1414 iy fi ¥ a , uy is jeised fe els . 4 4 on a | tery and failed to identity any of the} Police Fingerprint Expert] miss Freda Schwerkert, twenty-| senator Harry Now, who waa re-[# cloture movement, A resolution | Chestnut, Brooklyn, outs, and a laceration of the neck by flying Blass. its there as those of the two nm," Sheriff Werner said to-day, “Phe descriptions as Biven to me these: ‘Charlie Ross'—Jewish, thirty years old; a good dresser; ? sioner Joseph A. Faurot, one of 8. I. 5 feet 9 or 10 inches tall; smooth . ’ 7 y of Ni . wen, but with heavily bearded fate; | ‘he foremost fingerprint experts De. William O'Railly of Newdorp, 1g i cently defeated for renomination by]eondemning absenteeism during the Says It Is Possible One or by her father, William, in the hall of] former Senator Beveridge of Indiana | tariff debate and again urging all Re-|~ y4\chael Sullivan, No. 1119 Third Both May Be Useful. thelr home, No. 710 Richmond Road, |im the Republican primaries. lays his /pupiicans to atick close to the Senate| Avenue, the motorman, and Cheater Third Deputy Police Commis- |between Newdorp and Richmond, _ Papen Magion anlie HE poe while the Tariff Bill is up was adopted| A. Halstead, No. 1349 East 41st ‘ Street, Brooklyn, chauffeur of the ponent made an incessant canvass, and a clotute resolution, reported to| Fires: Bnookls® Oia was eight, was found dead this morning who was summoned, said paralysis ar a have been drafted largely by Sena-| arrested on a chargé of violating a ; high forehead; blue suit} of America, was keenly interested |o¢ the heart caused desth. She had POPE CELEBRATES MASS’ tors Lenroot, Wisconsin, and Kellogg, trattio ordinance. apd raincoat; black a white] in the announcement that two r attended a dance last night at New- R 0,000 DELE Minnesota, was presented by the ——>———_—_—- checked hat and light collar. volvers had been found by inves- |dorp and had not returned when her FOR 1 GATES } jatter. LLEY “Pasty-faced; weight about scatnse fa Wa Wied odee father retired. a ‘The Republicans were unable to fin-| TRAIN HITS TRO: pounds; a dope fiend, no nerve; black He awoke gbout 4 o'clock this] spect to] ish their conference before the Sena morning afd, finding his daughter ; convened and action on the clotu CAR, 32 ARE HURT was not in her room, went down- a Ki tee proposal went over until to-morrow, and.also« cap like his.” utmost importance may be found stairs, where he found her body lying] ROME. May 25—Pope Pius XI. to-day} Vion another conference will be held |. BIRMINGHAM, Als., May 25.— District Attorney Weeks will ask a » ea ana [in the hal : celebrated pontifical high mass in St, : lerhirty-two persons were reported hurt on one or both of these guns, The Newdorp. police seek to determine} Peter's In the Presence of 10,000 dele- to-day(when a freight train crashed SEO ‘polished Metal Would res he came home (rom the} eates to the Eucharistic Congress, Spe- straight hair; black and white checked “It is quite possible,” said sult; * raincoat like ‘Charli¢ Ross Faurot, “that fingerprints of the Senator Kellogg's cloture motion would amend the rules to curb debate on all revenue or appropriations bills into a crowded trolley car at Wood- tain a perfect print for an in- Deputy Medical Exam. |olal indulgences were granted to the! pefore the Senate, but would not ap.|/#¥2 Station, icp haem reports definite period if the gun were in |iner George P. More will perform a1 delegates many of whom were from the| ply tp the soldiers’ bonus or other| Teaching Potice Headauarters. J Giecatarmoon to dstermuns (en 1 i Some of those injured. are repo: @ piace protected {rgm rain or autopsy tt United States. measures. nder the Kellogg pla in a serious conditio other effacing agents.” positively She ieaves of death All the pageantry for which the] Senators would be held to one hour's Vatican j¥ noted was in ovidence,| general debate and ten ginutes on oe In reply to another question MORE PERMANENT PARK 5 Pope Plus arrived in (he Basilica on] amendments BENOHEs FOR PRIVE. Faurot said: “It is generally true SS a the sedia gestatoria wearing the tia The cloture would not begin until « oes anit gat has will be the. affair. that a man in a state of excite. ‘WASHINGTON, y 35 he House] preceded by u long procession of pre-| bill had been before the Senate tive Aa Riverside Park wall, be- at the Timer Square Station| ment—such as excitement caused et eee cic A Oukt BM [ates and cardinals, Ali the Votiean]days and until a petition signed py|Meced slong ‘ : A led ilk,” o . wis marked, “Pri-| by the need of using a revolver 120th Streets. A reso- y tlawing the uniformed corps wore u ae On! sixteen Senators was presented Pewee Micenine.goog] fOr attack or defense-~is likely eerertry Cemnearee iat forma. The Swiss Guards » > f the Wh to perspire freely at such a time, | dorsement of the Milk. Pro.| tayed in complete meciaeval trappings Nou Noof Not Haxe Pig Atl eee bod and the peraplration serves to ! qucers’ Association and of /23 ongani-| despite the fact that the day was ex- ¥ ty by the Committee of the waole, made the fingerprints clearer,” zations of farmers and women, tremely warm, | | estimated anes eoilh tee S200. LS “isc ne SENATORS TO ABT 7 HOUSE QUASHES DAUGHERTY INQUIRY aged Half a Dozen Upper Body Members to Join Demo- crats in Protest. WASHINGTON, May 26.—That unwieldy Republican majority in both Houses of Congress which has beea regarded as an embarrassment by the Administration has suddenly turned Into a Republican blessing. It is foing to prevent an investigation of the Department of Justice and to save Attorney General Daugherty, from the discomfort of being exam- ined about the disclosures of the Felder letters telling how Charles W. Morse got out of jail and about the various puzzling things that have hoppened to the war fraud cases under his administration. It has been pretty definitely deter~ mined that the resolution of the Re- publicans Woodruff (Mich.) and Johnson (8,. Dak.) will be smothered in the Hous If there is no House investigation Senators Norris, La Follette and some EN J others have declared they will ask a Senate investigation. That is where LONDON REPORTS the big Republican majority » will come in. $45,000 JEWEL THEFT Probably half a dozen Republican ioe nag eee Senators will join in this movement, American Said to Have} which, of course, will have the united Then Co Me at at Democratic support, but all the Taken Gem Case From | pemocrata, plus the little Republican Woman's Luggage. group, do not make a majority of the LONDON, May 25.—A £10,000] Senate requisite to force the pros- pective resolution out of the grave Jewel robbery was reported to the!jn the Judiciary Committee which is police to-day by Mra. D. Anghelatos,| being prepared for it. wife of a wealthy Greek residing’ in] Woodruff and Johnson in the London. Mme] Anghelatos said that|!0use do not Intend to be balked of - L their inquiry if they can help it. on arriving at the Victoria Station by] they have scheduled for Friday a the Continental Boat Train last eve-|demonstration which 1s calculated to ning, she noticed that on entering her}make Chafrman Campbell of the motor car her dressing case contain- atthe Seeabiean Nini ee s 1 ig Com~ ing Jewelry valued at more than that! rites either give them the select com- amount was missing from her lug-/mittee for which the Rules Commit~ lage. tee voted 6 to & or explain the rea- It was reported that a younglson why. American who travelled on the same, “I believe we will get the resolu train with the owner of the jewelryJtion out this week,” said Johnson. persuaded the station porter to give “I am opposed to the resolution,” up the jewel. case, representing that| chairman Campbell says, “both be- he was claiming it for Mme. Anghel-| cause Ido not believe in newspaper atos. trials in advance of court trials and am unwilling to be a party to this DAUGHERTY RULES heme to aid the war profiteers and AGAINST ALA. CO. Bragherty Ww tncting and Hes oo berere We ing.” Also Denies Exclusive Right yy rare Ty of Purchase by N. Y. 10 DIE IN NAVAL COLLISION. y i BERLIN, May 25 (Associated Press). Corporation. —The German battleship Hannover and WASHINGTON, May 25 (Asso-|the torpedo boat 8-18 were in collision ciated Press).—An opinion by Attor-|4uring manoeuvres Tuesday night near Sassnitz. Ten sailors on the ney General Daugherty, submitted t] boat were killed. Secretary Weeks and forwarded to- day to the House Military Committee, holds that the contract executed by the Government with the Alabama Power Company is “‘invalid’’ with re spect to the provision which the powec company officials contend gives therm the right of exclusive purchase of the Government's interests in the steam power plant at Gorgas, ‘Ala. The contract negotiated by the War Department with the Air Nitrates Corporation of New York, a subsidiary of the American Cyanamid Company, under which nitrate plant No, 2 was constructed at Muscle Shoals, Ala, also is held “invalid” by the Attorney General with regard to exclusive pur- chase claimed by the corporation. Notice to Advertisers P| PHONE CALL COST Saba, oe ds arate fee ae"in ween ee Tene ats Sa re Copy made by The World ust be received by 1 Arrested for Putting Slug} pw cere ay eet bole Instead of Nickel in ‘Thursday precedin Slot. Using a slug instead of a nickel in making a telephone call cost Steve = Guogliardo, thirty-nine, a barber of] insertion orders not received by 5 5 ai will be it iu i No, 1201-2 First Avenue, $25 when| the ¢ Order vol “iatest ‘Fooubt von Pratt Se arraigned before Magistrate Ober- Dieplay oni released jater than a sarve orders wager in Essex Market Court to-day, | movided. above, mata gad ‘Gaicaes © ches The Magistrate, in giving Guogli-| wise ardo the option of a $26 fine or ten THE WORD days in the city prison, said he wag lenient because the barber had no. DIED. court record and was the father of|MILLER,—SUSAN M. CAMPBELL FU. three children. He was arrested May! NERAL CHURCH, Thureday, 12 noon. 2 by Detective George Murray of the] gamiva.—FUKU. CAMPBELL FUNERAL East Fifth Street Station, after using] CHURCH, Thursday, 2.90 P. Bf, a siug in a telephone booth in a drug a ‘ No? RK. suddenly on May 28, store at No. 83 First Avenue. from her late residence, 64 Chariton st, New York, on Saturday CANNON ADVISES Bae peiven” ma None Aneta POOR MEN NOT TO requiem mass will be offered for the ree RUN FOR CONGRESS| => je alle LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS, “Make Your Pile First,’ |Tost—siw Reward: lost, strayed or stolen, Uncle Joe Tells Young- __ | niack"show. 18 Sig, name Going om ‘i is Brace; no question ked.' C. A. 400 World. est Member. bees Dy Riasesst WASHINGTON, May 25. HELP WANTED—FEMALE. HIS LD mt 321) “Don't run for Congress until Rs TRATORS Yo travel for 20-Mule: you have made your pile; wait Team, Apply in person, Mra, Ford, rr " ‘ath at. Patereon, N. J. until you've got a sure income.”* be P.M That's the advice of Uncle Joe HELP WANTED-MALS Cannon, for forty-six years a a r - member of the House, who re- tian’ preferred, @T Fulton at, top floor tires this year after shattering all long-distance records in the THE WORLD'S American Congress. He handed it to-day to Representative Vin- H “at ‘Brennan of Devan, wo |FLarlem Offic came to ask Cannon's advice about running again or going ow Located at back to private law practice.“ after a tak with the oldest | 2092 7th Ave, member of the House, Brennan, . the youngest member, decided he Near 125th St. uld quit Congress after this aoeslom

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