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20 Treasury WASHINGTON, rates without the 10 per cent. terday by to suit themselves. If the transportation problem could be attacked along the Hines of the Armament Conference and a holiday of Government railroad rate regula- tion of five years or more declared, the belief was expressed that the rail- roads could fix their rates in differ- on a basis of traffic would bear,” and better rail- road service and greatly improved in- commercial conditions nt sections dustrial and would result Secretary strictions from return to the old when, the country had best transportation history. ‘This suggestion was made merely as one of the possible solutions of the national transportation problem, but was taken as significant in view of intention of President the known Harding to recommend changes the Transportation Act sometime next winter, es R. R. CHIEFS SEE DISASTER IN CUTS OF FREIGHT RATES CHICAGO, May 26.—Officials @everal roads centering here to-day expressed the belief that the freight rates cuts made yesterday by the In- Commerce would result disastrously for roads. W. B. Storey, President of tho; Atchison, Topeka and Sante Fe, said: “To my mind the freight rate re- duction ordered will do more to check ‘business than any other factor I can think of. You cannot take $25,000,000) out of the railroads’ earnings without) eome irreparabale harm being done.”| President of Chicago and Eastern Mlinois, said if the Railroad Labor Board cut wages in line with the requests now before Mt the 10 per cent. freight rate reduc- tion could be met by the roads tn terstate W. J. Jackson, good shape. “It seems impossible that such an order should have been issued,” said) Samuel Felton, President of the Chi- cago Great Western, while R. M. Cal- kins, Vice President of the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul, declared his road probably would not be able to earn fixed charges. SHIP NEWS INFORMATION Due To-Day. Due Monday. Drettnin, ing Gothenberg ..... Spiatobol. = (Bouttampton He shat ord, Bergen Due Tucsdey. Hamburg Ber Cure: y. Hi Hatt, Cape Haiti, RAILROAD HOLIDAY ON -RATES. ASKED TO'SOLVE PROBLEM Said to Favor Re- turn to Old Competitive ‘ System. May 2 Hon of a railroad rate holiday—during Which railroads could make their own Government —was suggested to-day at the Treas- Ury as a possible solution of the Na- tion's transportation problem. High Treasury officials, rate cut ordered yes- the Interstate Commerce Commission, said that industrial bene- fit might be expected if the earning Power of the railroads under the new rates is sustained, but that the real answer to the railroad problem would be to allow the carriers to make rates Mellon was represented as favoring the removal of rate re- the railroads and a competitive basis he was understood to believe, the cheapest and facilities : ean. —Declara- restriction discussing “what the in its in of Commission the) the) Iroquois, Turke Island... Due Las scleiea Ssesates = eee 8 333 = ae Be 8 re) kr kr rae 2.00 P.M. Court Scores yesterday there were in court members of the Protestant, Jewish and Catholic Big Sisters. They included Mrs. Will- jam K. Viele, Bertha Schickel Mrs. J. Bors, Theresa Heide and tions. Anna Hess were sent to St, Germaine in Peekskill, and Sarah Schoenfeld to the Cedar Knoll in Jamaica. Mary Habi- tuk was sent home with her mother on probation. SPECIAL TERM TO TRY He Is Charged With Violation Law Federal District Donovan. Government's case. sided over by the southern tler, it was announced MOTOR POLICEMAN HURT Sergeant cycle Squad No, 2, Street from Bedford Avenue, Brookly this afternoon was run into by an auto- mobile owned Kaplan, a wealthy Monroe Street. o fthe skull and Prize winning pyramiding group. startling combinations. The girls are from the Senior and Junior Class of several picturesque and They made | Girls Perform in Record- Breaking Fashion At Annual Field Day Held at Celtic Field the held their annual field day formed in record-breaking fashion Sugar pf sum Tob Tel & Tel Tobacco Tob pts B ehiel La France Am Radiator Am Wat W & B Austin Nichols ‘Am Wool Ane Zin Anaconda Assots Realization Associated O11 Atohinon Ry Tieh Ry pt At Birm & At Atl Coast Line Atl Guit & Wo Atiantic Fruit Raldwin Loco Balt & Ohio Barnsdale A Batopilas Min Barnsdale Beth Steel Beth Steel B Dkiyn Rap Tran BOR T ctts Bklyn Union Gas Burns Bow A.. Burns Bros B. Butte Cop & Zi Butte & Supe addo Cent Ol f Packing Calif Petroleum this institution Field and per- The girls of at Celtic Savage School ior RICKARD ACCUSERS GO TOINSTITUTION| ALL FEAR IN MEN; DENIED TO WOMEN Enables One to Face 100 Enemies and Dream of Brave Deeds. V PHILADELPHIA, May 26 South American natives have a drug that kills all fear, according “This Horror, Mr. R.,” in Committing Four Girls. “This horror of a man—this Mr. R.,"" —is the way Justice Samuel Levy in the Children's Court yesterday referred to the man responsible for the arraignment of Sarah Schoenfeld, Alice Ruck, fifteen; Anna Hess, Mary Habituk and their parents under the charge of improper guardianship, The children had appeared a: cusers of Tex Rickard, the sports pro- motor, or as supporting witnesses, eleven; Elvira Rienzi and the ac- Several weeks ayo Rickard was tried in the Supreme Court on a charge of misconduct with an immature girl and acquitted by a jury. When the cases of the girls came up Vanderbilt Il, Mrs. H. K. Miss Caroline Linherr, Miss Mrs, Willard Parker, Nelson Borland, Mrs, Sidney Mrs, Mortimer Schiff, Miss Mrs. Antonio C, girls were sent to institu- Alice Ruck, Blvira Rienzi and ———<——___—— MAYOR OF BUFFALO , ft was announced here to-day by Attorney William J. the pres from will went Court will be a Federal Judge Colonel Donovan a oo WHEN STRUCK BY AUTO John O'Keefe Suffers Po je Fractured Skull. Police Sergt, John O'Keefe, of Motor- turning into Dean Morris 482 driven by builder of No. and O'Keefe received a possible injuries to one He was taken to the Swedish Hospital, He lives at No. 50 Buchanan Place, Kaplan received a summons to apne in court, aaa FRISCO LINE WILL RUN ITS TRAINS BY RADIO Air Concerts for Pi Promised by Oficials, OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA., May 25 —Trains over the Frisco Line between Oklahoma City and Lawton, Okia., will be dispatched by radio, according to an announcement made by the road to-day, Passengers will be entertained by radio concerts beginning early in June, officials stated. —— NEW YORK DOCK’'s REPORT. ‘The lull in the shipping business is reflected in the report of the New York Dock Company for April, which shows receipts of $329,460, a decrease of as contrasted with April, 1921. ‘There was also a loss of $16,246 in ny earnings, the figures standing at $181, 05%. The surplus of the company fell 8,786, with the item amounting to 11,296 at the present timo, Paha ia CEMENT “TRE CASE GOES TO JURY, The cane against the Atlas Portland Coment Company and others tn the - « pellennt Coment ‘Trust’ war given to the jury in the United Sttaes Diatriat Court at noon to-day, THIS DRUG KILLS Canadian Pac \TAXI DRIVER HELD | fun" texte en Leather p IN $15,000 HOLD-UP| °°," {; Chandler Motors Ches & Ohio Owner of Car in Which] hc & atten py Chic & Alton pf Chic M & St P Chic M & St P pf Robbers Escaped Is Also Arrested, Chic Rt & Pac. CRI PS pe pr incent Steneck, twenty-nine, | chic Gt west hic hie t Wert pf whic! in which a hea nS chauffeur of the taxicab four men escaped after robbing Isaac Karchman in his jewelry store, No. High. Ady Rumely 1% Ajax Rubber 16% Alaw old % Alaeka Juneau 1% Allie Chalmers 49% Am Agr Cher 8% Am Bank Note.. 70 An Heot Sugar 44% Am Can , 481% Am Car & F'dry 163° Am Car & F pf. 10% Am Cotton Olt ‘Am Drug 8ynd Am Hide & L pt Am lee Am Ioe pf Am Locomotive lied Chem afety Razor Ara Ship & Com Am Smelt & Ref. 501 to a report made by Dr. H. H. |127 Graham Avenue, Brooklyn, In }coca Cola ...... Rusby, Dean of the College of | broad daylight yesterday will appear] Col Fuel & Iron.. 34 C in Williameburg Court this morn-] C0! & Southern... 50 Pharmacy of Columbia Univer- bd Col Gas & Elec.. 87% sity, who returned recently from |ing to answer charges of robbery and {Columbia Grapho. 1% an expedition to the Amazon |assualt. The prisoner lives at Fourth Ce ede, Basin. Dr. Rusby was speaking |and Passaic Streets, Passaic, N. J. | Consol Textile ... 14! at a dinner, At 11 A. M., four well-dressed | Cen Inter-Cal Min 101% “ |Consol Distrib. % He obtained a smal] quantity young men entered and asked Karch-| Gosden oi} W% of the drug, a narcotic, and It is |man to see some diamonds. As the} Corn Products ... 100% Crucible Steel 78M to be studied here to determine its [jewler lifted a tray of stones tho| Guba Sane Sugar. 1614 therapeutic value. He said na- {quartet whipped out revolvers and|Cuba © 8 pf..... 35 tives of Colombia partake of it before entering battle, and that they have used It for many years. It is prepared from the root of a plant with ceremonial rites which women may woman ever gazes on the rite or, takes death. abling | man to face one or a hundred enemies, the drug causes sleep with dreams of courageous the drug After deeds. can Charles BE, gon's with every precinct repc to-day An DI ver down at Lamar, Col., ished the Journey here by train, In landing here, another plane, carry- ing Chil andidate fo primary, ENVER, May aviator was hurt. ts cs ae Kelly Spgs field MISSES will be made to have Congress enact Kennecott Copper. KU KLUX DIS! special legislation to renew the mail| Keystone Tire ACCUSED KLEAGLES | contract of the Oceante Steamship Com- | Krewe «+ pany, operating between San Francisco | Laclede Gas Omctaln of Klan me-|and Australia, which expires June 16, [Lackawanna Steel California the California District from the Kleagle down haa been dismissed from positions with executive Klan, following ¢ mad not witness. If a | Patrolman Joseph Evans of the Stagg | Dome Mines Street Station commandeered an auto- | Pu! § Shore & A she ts put to |mobile for pursuit. Near the Wil-| Pitt Stor Bat the effects en-. |liamsburg Bridge Plaza the cab halted | pr, : and the pursuing car crashed into it. | Brie Ist pt The four, with Steneck, dashed] © 2d of toward a waiting motor. Steneck|*amous Players. only was captured. ‘The jewelry was| 2" Plavers pf found in the abandoned taxicab, | Pe" Mh", “gi, GOV. OLCOTT WINS BY 483 MAJORITY Hall by 483 votes at Ore- the complete orted, showed The vote was; Olcott, 42, Hall, to hts repeatedly expressed “determina. | Hydraulic Steel..- 42,479. | Olcott ran on an antl-Ku-l on ‘neither to seek nor accept further | Hendec on Ol Klux-Klan platform: public or political honors or responsl-| }iouy Motors 24 ARMY PLANES REACH DENVER IN TEST FLI‘3HT One Machine Disabled Kn her Ditched tn Twenty twenty-five atrplanes which started from Post Field, Fort Sill, fight yesterday arrived safely at Den- One of the machines was forced 25. Liout, Henry Zuniga Copper of the dena) Tes, lean Army and Lieut. Te Shiek Shen want Be & a or} Jones of the Chinese Navy, nosed Into a ditch |Comtract Me enewed OF lint Comb Eng and the propeller was damaged. Neither Oceanlo Line Will Fail. Kansas City So es against that organization on the ee PRESCRIPTIONS FOR LIQUOR IN ONTARIO 532,611 LAST YEAR Governor Okla., vacant seat in the National Committee, © Nickel er - Boles Pe: and the pilot an-| formerly held by, Boles Penrose vincible Oil Island Oil pushed him in a back room, where} Ch! @ E tit n they tied him and plundered the place. With about $15,000 in jewelry the four ran out of the store. Detective Vincent De Beers Min Del & Hudson De Guida and] Del Lack & West 1 which“belongs to Sebastian Sperado, No. 15 McDougal Street Sperado and Patrick Pangredi, twenty-six, No. 28 Summit Street, Fisher Body Fisk Rubber reeport Texas ston Wil & Wig Great Great Greene Cananea Guan Su Gulf States Steel Habershaw Hartman Corp Gov, Sproul Says He Will Not Ace over cept National Committee seat. HARRISBURG, Pa. May Gov. ‘Sproul in a formal statement yesterday sald he would adhere, without deviation, count, bilities,”* “That there may be no continued mis- understandings or misrepresentations of my position,” the Governcr sald, “I state finally and conclusively that, under no elrcumstances, will | be a candidate for of accept election as Republican Na- tional Committeeman. Since the primary last week several names, including that of the Governor, have been mentioned for Pennsylvanta’s Homestake Min Hilnois Central Indiahoma Ref Indian Refining Inspiration Cop. Inter Cons Cons Agr Corp Route, Landin; four of on a test Marine r Mar pf Iron Products Jewel Tea pf ASK LAW FOR MAIL SHIPS. Kan City So pf WASHINGTON, May An ffort Lake Loo Rub & Tire Lehigh Vavey Liggett & Myers Loew's Inc The Department of Commerce, Navy Department, Post Office Department and Shipping Board are agreed the con- tract should be renewed at once to keep the American flagship line in op- 'y Kleagle in King . font) oration, tt te sald to be losing money, | Loft Inc the Ku Klux} oven with the mall contract, and {ts Lorillard ».0 of lawlessness] owners could not continue operations | Louis & Nashville without this Tima L000 Pacific Const, according to an announce- | -OtMclals favor increasing the compen: | ytanati Sugar ment from Klan headquarters her ration of the Oceante Company for an Blevated William 8. Coburn, former Grand] rying the mails. Man shirt joblin, has been appointed King Martin Parry pinsahighe t-2 CONVICT WOMAN AS SPY, | atatnieson atk w Maxwell Motor A B BERLIN, May 2 ne sian Princess Helen Schuko rested recently at Frankfurt for alleged former Rus Maxwell Moto kaja, ai i Mcintyre P_ Mini May Dept Stores Mex Petroleum. Miami Copper ny for the French mili- spying In Gern has been sentenced to tary authoritie serve one and # half years in jail by A ae 0 TORONTO, Ont., May 25.—Ontario|tne Leipaig Supreme Court iat oe 4.08 physicians were called upon to pre ‘The Fringes owed = 4 teacher fT tinn & StL » Be TUanitien aieing |Brench officers. and the prosecution ‘a rerthe Hquor In large quantities diring |Frenen, omieen. il lie | prowecu Mo Kan «7 the lant year, mo report Just issued by | which she had obtained while tenching | Mo Hasltis the Attorney's General's office shows. — | Prench to German officers and diplomats | 2 Pacific pf A total of 682,811 prescriptions were | at Wiesbaden. She is a member of the | Mant Ward Innued calling for 149,246 guilons of [old Russian aristocracy and {amed for | Mgplins Body whiskey valued a $8,131,110.5 mer beauty, 1 Acme 1834, ; ynd : “ L Amphalt.. 65% Prens bition, (pasty Renominated in Oregon De- pct el ees be sahil Maniougal Neral Glgat «2. 14% ROCHESTER, May 25.—A speci] Ot Pai A ntiKu Klux |Street address. ‘They were charged] Gmeral Blectric.. 164% term of United States District Court PILE FRIR TS : oer deere tad mbhecy, General Motor... 14% will be held in Buffalo, opening June Klan Platform. cea ak Gen Motor 8p e.- 8H Mayor ef tat ety. oo = caret of AND, Ore., May 25.-Gov. IDECLINES PENROSE MANTLE,|ranvy atin. 4% violation of the National Prohibition] Ben W. Oleott was chos Republi- ee Gray & Davis 107% 4% B% 83% 1891 16 18) 159 119 Fy 18 8 135% 0% 15 Last. 7 THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY 25, 19828, CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS Net Chae. % [Nati Biscuit... 145 % Nati Clonk & Suit 41% 41% fat Enam & Sip. 44% 43% Natl Lead 93% 93% Nevada Cons 18% 1844 WINew Or T@ M.. 67% 67 NY Alrbrake NY Central N ¥ Dock NYNH&@H NY Ont & W Norfolk South Norfolk & West Northern Pac Okla P&R Ontario Stiver Orpheum Circuit Otis Stee! Owenn Bottling Ono B & B Postum Cereal Pac Devel Corp Pacific Gas fle Mati ‘acific Ol (w 1) Pan-Am Petrol “4 61%. Pan-Am Petrol B 1% [Penn RR. 4 | Penn Se: ee! Pere Marquette Philada Company Phillips Petroleum Plerce Arrow Pierce Arrow pf Pierce OM) ... Pittsburgh Coa! Pitts @ West Va Pond Creek Coal Pressed Steel Car Putiman Company Punta Aleg Sugur Pure O11 Prod & Refiners Rail Steet Springs Ray Copper Reading Reading Ist pf Reading 24 pf Replogle Stee! Rep Iron & St Rep Iron & St pf Republic Motor Royal Dutch NY Pierce Ot pt StL & San Fran Bt L & Southw Santa Cec Sugar Saxon Motors Seab'rd Air Bead Air Line Sears Roebuck Seneca Copper — 15 Shattuck Arizona Sinclair Ol sloss-Sheff So Porto Rico Su So Pactfic Southern Ry So Ry pf St Ol of NJ SO of NJ pf tewart- Warner debaker Submarine Boat Superior Ol. Superior Steel... ‘Texas Gulf Sulp Tenn Cop & Chem Texas Co ‘Texas & Pacific. Tex & Pac Coal ‘Third Avenue ‘Tobacco Products. ‘Transcon Oil Transue & Will. Twin City Rapid Union On . Union Pacific... Union Pacific pf. United Alloy .. United Drug .... United Dr Ist pf United Fruit United Food Prod Un Retail Stores USC I Pipe. U 8 Ind Alcohol U 5S Realty & Imp U 8 Rubber U S Smelters U § Steel U 8 Steel pf Utah Copper Utah Securities Vanadium Steel Va Caro Chem Va Caro Ch pf. Vivaudou Wabash Wabash pf A. Wabash pf B Weber & Hell Wells Fargo West Maryland W Maryland 24 pf Weat Pac ‘ W Pac Corp pf... Western Union West Airbrake Westinghouse Wheeling & LE. Wheel & L E pf White Motor White Ol + Wickwire Steel Willys-Overland Willys-Overland pf Worth Pump..... Total sales, 1,13 of 10% 4% a OMe Line 7% Ths pf 11% 10% 189, 116 Liberty %1-28 opened 41-48, 99.94, up .02; 3d, 99.94; 4th, 99.9: 48-48, 100.78. off .0. 4.45 1-16, 1p .000 1-2 0525 1 cables, Gelgian francs, demand, 08441-2, up .0005 00003-4. Greek 08 rancs, demand, .1906; unchanged. cables, 3890, unchanged. mand, .1577; cables, 1579, Sweden kronen, demand, -2587, up .0002. mand, .1830; cables, Denmark _kronen, cables, .2178, up .0018. ————————— 1835, New Britain. NEW BRITAIN, Conn., den and New London, ment STRIKE FRANKFORT-ON-MAIN, May An agreement metal industry Hesse-Darmstadt, and adjo it was announced to-da: workers were involved. FPORBIGN EXCHANGE AT Sterling, demand, 4.44 11-16; cables, demand, 6, ud .0C04 1-2, 14; ca Marks, drachma, ; cables, .0430, unchanged cables, Guilders, demand LIBERTY BONDS" 100; 24, 99.80, up . 4; Victory 2.45 Pesetas, off Norway ktonen, de- +» up demand, Ku Klux Organizers Opposed in May a INVOLVING 40,000 MAN WORKERS ENDS. 0035, up demand, Ist PM. ables, Swiss 190 388 de- 0011, ables, 0010. 2173; (Special to The Evening World.) A series of articles printed in the New York World, exposing the Ku Klux Klan, are being circulated about this city by those opposed to such an or- ganization in an effort to frustrate an attempt now being made to organize a klan here. Klans haye been organ- ized in New Haven, Hartford, Meri- but thus far the attempts of the organizers here have met with but little encourage- Germany, has ining In been reached terminating the lockout in the in Hesse-Nassau ‘and xsi Compared with There was very If There was quiet This buying, Speculative That The WALL ST. GOSSIP. (COTTON BUCKETING most recent sessions to-day's market was an extremely tame affair. Not only was there a sharp falling off in the volume of transactions, but price changes of a point or more we:> mostly con- fined to highly speculative indus- trials in which pools are at work, little in the way of news on which to base new market commitments. A number of rail- road statements for April were issued, including those of several of the so-called coa) roads. While these were somewhat better than had been expected, they failed to stimulate buying, probably for the reason that a great deal of tonfusion continues to exist regarding the probable effect of the freight rate reduction announced yesterday morning by the Interstate Com- merce Commission. There was the usual crop of rumors regarding mergers of industrial, cop- per and ojl companies, and an at- tempt was made to spread the con- viction that the control of two of the roads entering New York will be acquired by other and stronger sys- tems. But the circulation of these reports failed to produce the desired market effect The opening was fractionally higher, but when floor traders and day to day speculators saw that buying lacked aggressiveness they took the short side of the market. Their ef- forts to bring about a reaction failed as signally as the attempt of bull pools to stimulate buying by spread- ing bullish reports that were palp- ably untrue. the price movements of the day Possessed any significance it was confined to the firmness of the low priced rails. but steady absorp- tion of such issues as Wabash, Chi- it. Paul common and Erie, Baltimore & Ohio, several other low priced non- dividend payers throughout the ses- sion Advances in these stocks ranged from good sized fractions to more than two points. according to the leading commission brokers, was largely for public a¢count. The bulk of it was made up of purchases of less than 100 shares. industrials that showed the largest gains were Industrial Alcohol, Willys-Overland, American Ice and Austin Nichols. Gains in these stocks extended from about two to more than three points. Burns Brothers ‘‘A’’ stock r¢ More than 4 points, while the "B stock gained 21-2, Phillips Petro- leum rese more than 2 points, and Lima Locomotive, after rising more than 2 points to a new high for the year, declined to below the closing figure of last night. the sharp run up in Reading preferred shares in yesterday's market was due to speculative op- erations was made apparent by the action of these stocks to-da The first preferred stock declined 4 points and the second preferred 3 points proposed merger of five of the larger independent steel companies seemed to have temporarily lost its as « market factor. There is st'll much doubt as to whether the merger can be put through. It is understood tha Midvale and Re- public hgve agreed on terms, but that the management of the Inland Steel Company have not agreed. The President of the Inland Com- any will reach New York to-mor- row for tte purpose of holding an- oth , conference and it is consid- d not unlikely that if other par- tes to the proposed merger still refuse to meet the terms of the Inland Gompany the latter company will definitely decide to have noth- ing more to do with further eon- ferences. Call money renewed at 4 per cent, but later in the day the rate dropped to 3% per cent. It is expected in most quarters that the call rate will work higher at the beginning of the week because of the necessity of taking care of June J interest and dividend re- quirentents. But brokers and traders refused to become perturbed at the wide fluctuation in call money when time funds can be ob- tained at 4 per cent. BANKING AND FINANCIAL, ALL EXCHANGE DID, WITNESS ALLEGES Not One Member deriber Could Sella Bale, Former Office Head Asserts. Alfred G. Watson, former office manager for the cotton brokerage house of FE. L. Patton & Co, and immunity by testi- the who has been assured the District Attorney's office, fying to-day as a witnese for Prosecution in the trial of the Amer- ican Cotton Exchange for allowing its members to bucket orders, said that “You could holler yourself hoarse on the floor of the American Cotton Exchange calling for cotton and no one conld sell you cotton.” He said that operations of ex- change members were pure bucketing The trial is being conducted before Supreme Court Justice Louis Marcus When Albert Massey, attorney for the defense, cross-examined the wit- ness he demanded to know what Watson's version of bucketing wi The witness said his view of bucket - ing was when a broker took the op- posite side of the transaction of that taken by his customer. Mr. Massey propounded a number of hypothetical questions trying to elicit from the witness a more de- tailed definition ass DETECTIVE TURNS BANKER. Detective Lieut. John J. McMahon, whose personality and record for ef- ficiency made him one of the most high regarded men In the Police Depart retired at midnight and yesterday was named assistant cashier of the First National Bank of Rockville Centre, L. 1., of which George W. Loft, his brother w, 1s a director. McMahon lives h his wife and five children at No 1192 Franklin Avenue, Bronx, but will move to Rockville Centre. Vor twelve years he has heen vide to Capt. John Duane. in charge the Third Detective District, covering the east side. He cleared up several mys teries, including of th grocer Rubin at East 70tl) Street in 1919» the jewel robbery in the home of Hamilton Fish. No. 810 Fiftty Avenue, and another in the dence o Dr. John KE. Davis, No. 743 Madison Avenue, arresting the perpetrators. —— ae TWO CURB BROKERS SUSPEYDID. The Board of Governors of the Curt, Exchange to-day announced the sus~ pension of BE. f, No. 15 William ‘Street, and James Gilligan, No, 0 Broad Street, from regular mem- bership In the Curb market for thirty accordance with | Articl days. 1 Section 1, of the Exchan| constitution, BANKING AND FINANCIAL, pearverevrerntnsorervutsamenanite racine: Today YOU SHOULD HAVE the latest telegraph news and information on the New York Curb stocks showing activity. WHY NOT PHONE US? Less than two minutes of time required and no interruption to your business. 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