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ty PRAISE OF MOTHER THAN HERO MEDAL NEGRO BURGLAR IN HOUSE NEXT DOOR eco Sen Jones, Awakened, Gave Alarm and Husband Grap- pled With’ the Intruder. MOUNT HOLLY, N. J., May 28.~ A negro who has refused to give his name was shot to-day by Frank Mcll- vain ‘as he was! escaping from the home of Frank P. Jones, cashier of the Beverly National Bank, whose w home the Negro, it is al- leged, had attempted te rob. Melivain, who ‘lives next door, Mrs. Jones, He ram me and saw Mr, Jones j nion Keeps Place Open and r Mr: Indictment for Conspiracy ; Will Be Asked. | ; —_ i Investigation of the affairs of the Jewish Bakers’ Union looking to indictment of its officers and ecutive Committee on charges of nspiracy to restrain trade will be - by the Lockwood committee of tBe June Grand Jury, whieh will be sforn in on June 5 PThat Grand Jmy action » reuuested Was decided upon yester: by after méembers-of the committer Warned that in defiance gf the ulti- matin of heard screams c to the Jones | grappling with the Negro in the lower port of the house. Melivain got a shotgun, and when he returned, the aie | Noo had succeeded in breaking away EO. AY AYLAND from Mr, Jones, and was running z . ,.,_5y| from the house, She Is “Proudest in City’) ” setvain trea, according to the po- When Son Rescues Old fice, ana the shot charge struck the Man in Fire. Negro in the back. The Negro is un- der treatment in the County Jail and jamuel Untermyer, counsel the committee, the “spite store of tho union at No, 27 Avenue © re- ened yesterday. It was testified fore the committee last week that tHe members of the union were taxed $85.000 to defray the expenses of the store next door to that of M BBhlesin er, Who fad refused to sign &B oppressive inion agreement Patrolman George Hyland, twenty- blast Friday the committee wound|six, of the Cl Street Station, | !8 Said to be in serlous condition. Up its investisation of the Jewish bearly yesterday saw smoke curling] The police say that the Negro Bakers’ Union by the exam ob Goldste térnational 1 8’ Union. Mr. Untermyer gave Mr, Goldstone | Street Until the end of the day to close the]street ¢ shop. which for the last two weeks|him, £ « yeen seliing bread a olle 9 MB ctian cost in an atte age Dun out of bed and grappled with the hlesinger’s business arousing the tenants. Negro, and they fought desperately. Phe store closed Friday night be- The last man to flee to the roof[‘The Negro did not appear to be use it wag the hb Sabbath and|Shouted that a baby bad been left in]armed, and endeavored to break away. hs closed all Saturday, but it was|# fourth-floor room, The door was]The two men fought through the opened yesterday locked. Hyland broke it down, stum-|lower floor and both fell from a front Samuel Krell, onc of the officals of ard groans, Almost over-| window to the ground. tle Executive Committee, who re- n roped to a bedroom, to he Negro was running away when fhsed to walve immunity on the ad- {8nd an unconscious man Mclivain fired. The fugitive ran two Me of couns hd Who Was ex. | Hyland threw the man, John Red-|blocks before he fell. A crowd of sed trom testifying before the] Mend, seventy-two, across his shoul-|citizens gathered and held him until IUbekwood committee, said yesterday {ders and staggered with him down the] the arrival of the police. at the union had ns much right to| four long flights to the street, There] The Negro refused to answer any nduct a co-operative store next to {boll patrolman and his burden col-Jquestions. He had not stolen any- ieseinget ax toopen! tt at) any. An ambulance surgeon re-|thing from the Jones home. fer place, He indicated that the | Vived both Se a fon was rendy ty fight the case inf Hyland euierees on going back ¢"1BOYS ROB LASSOED VICTIM. lis home, No. 501 West 166th Street Mra. Hyland, his mother, sald her son’s heroism had made her the oudest and happiest mother in che und that means more to Hyland than medals. ——— from a fourth floor window of a five-| forced an entrance to the Jones bun- story tenement at No. 240 West 11th] galow shortly after midnight and en Hyland opened the walked into the bedroom and began | smoke nearly overcame} Searching for valuables, Mrs. Jones awakened, and seeing the man, egan screaming, Mr. Jones jumped » groped his way up to the top floors, pounding on the decors and Besides Krell, Robert Soilson, an- r union of le refueed to ve immunity when called before committee, and he too was ex- |! used. Goldstone waived immunity hen he appeared before the com- Itee, Brooklyn Police Hold Ernest Feerl, Whore Tricks They Knew. Samuel Denton, No. 66 Fulton Street, Brooklyn, was lassoed by two boys, trussed up and robbed of $3 and his watch and chain at York and Main Streets, Brooklyn, last evenin, SHIP HITS SHARK 35 FEET IN LENGTH )peaestrian cut the bonds half an hour > later and Denton reported the robbery American Legion, Arriving] to Detective Sergt. Carey of the Grand Avenue Station, gPEEDING STUDENT M4 HELD IN TOMBS andolph Lough, Son of} Tere, Reports Striking Sergt. y sald he remembered that Sroker, Also Without an Enormous Fish. Hitech saTold > Brnes era F bor No. €6 Ninth Street, Brooklyn, had staged a similar stunt a year ago. He found this boy at home and brought him be- fore Denton, who fdentified him as ons of those who robbed him. Feorl was held on a charge of juvenile delinquency, but denied knowledge of the robbery, A 35-foot shark was struck near the Operator's License. Mandolph Hough, eighteen years , a student, of No. 53 West Breet, son of Edward H. Hot Equator ographically as well anatomically, by the American Le- gion, 2 Shipping Board vessel operat- ed by the Munson Line, which arrived to-day from South American ports. ‘The incident occurred at 2 o'clock y 21, and the to the ves- ee Street broker, will spend Decora- i Day in the Tombs. Young ugh, when arraigned to-day before e Cobb in Traffle Court, uilty to a charge of speeding | half severed shark hun A automobile without af gels prow until 10 o'cloc Higense and was remanded to the pmbs until Wed abd investigation by Urobation Of figer MeLeroy #, fAccording to Motorcycle Patrolman Thomas Murphy, Hough was halted by him on Bay 18 while driving ata ed of twenty-nine miles an hour og Tenth Avenue, Hough, he said, 3 me decla: that he was en route to his fazher’ office, which he had heard |“THREE RADIO NUTS” “ on five, and called the attention! §TOLE SkTS, POLICE SAY of the officer to his scanty attire at- Charged with taking two radio sets, tasting to tfe speed with which he vhe ed for his opera- left home. When asked for his oper | valued at $1,000, from the De Forest "| Manufacturing Company's plant, No. tar’s card, he produced one for ving the name of his brother, Faward. Edward failed to appear in ]1391 Sedgwick Avenue, Bronx, Paul court May 21, when expected John, eighteen, of No. 230 West 107th bench nt was issucd for Conrad! ‘aovantasnt afrest. When he was brou fedariAvaniian eae egurt Patrogpan Murphy dechired y in Morrisania Court, ni the wrong man. From the of- |« Rogers, fifteen, No, 10 fifer's description, Edward Hough | Amsterdam Avenue, was arraigned In récognized his brother and promi the Children's Court Patrolman John Livir court to-day, which : bs pave Bip) 3 ‘ Highbridge Station said dic on the morning of M: when it was released by reversing the engines. The size of the fish was said to be even for those tropic sday for sentence remarkable waters, Among the passengers was Alfons Siller, Mexiean Ambi guay, onshis way home for a month's vacation A Happy Old Lady loved to walk ston of the in her tiny garden, aught the When a curious neighbor y explained, policeman said, that they were asked her how she could find delight MAGISTRATE FREES | "tin! tasio nu in a place so narrow,— ates Ee **Because it’s so wondrous ‘ROBBERY SUSPECTS| senate AND HOUSE ACT ON NEW YORK PORT PLAN]| ‘Because it’s high,’” she said. Come let a box Committee of Former te bly on Edge BIL . * ‘i ess y INGTON, May a hit hy of good Happiness Candy » of Senator Edge, Republican, New edrsey heighten the j of your little circle, ‘The cost--so very small! The enjoyment—so great *twill do your heart good. ho: king the sets, Rules Evidence Insufficient to Hold Two Caught Long After Theft. Francis O'Connor, thirt Perry Stre and James Haggerty, nine- ing Fe teen, of agsault and pbbery, we tadey by Magistrate Peter A. Hatting fngJefferson Market Court, on the grou of insufficient evidence Behe two men were arrested carly to- ear Perry and Greenwich’ Avenue fF Jeremiah Sullivan, 81 Perry Street, |" pyc rted he was bbed of a watch and ecflafn and $5 in cash, The men wh: S@llivan said bed hint ran away. 1 O'Connor and Haggerty were not ar répted until twenty-fve minut later | —_—s SERGEANT PLEADS i GUILTY TO KILLING dier Will Be § d Degree Murder, (MOUNT HOLLY, N. J., May Sérgeant Grover Landis Duncan of Wind Rock, Tenn., static at Camp Ix, pleaded guilty to-day to second $8,500 TOBOGGAN HANDICAP See ren, gon gre masing of Bory A 2-MILE STEEPLECHASE THE WORLD 8 last. eeptorber, el. wes | THE WOODSIDE THE RUNNYME DE ||| i A Gain ane ‘And a Consolation Event. Harlem Offic thirty years in the New Jersey State av ro M. = Now 1 ted at Pie 2092 7th Ave. ral approval to the agre: Perry Street, charged with}|ment ‘between the States of New York discharged [and New Jersey for development of t Port of New York. was reported favor- ibly to-day by the Senate Judiciary Committee with an amendment sug- k by the War Department requir- Ing departmental sanction plans “Happs Thought for Today MILK CHOCOLATE Higsees 75° wy. ann § United Happiness Candy Stores There's one on your way home “A Racing Paradise’’ BELMONT PARK DECORATION DAY FEATURES $15,000 JUVENILE STAKES cgn was alleged to have made a con fdaston. Ladies. Courar aleo t GRAND STAND AND PADDOCK, Including Tax, he plea was acceded to by Prosecu- ty Kelsey to whom on April 26 Dun- Near 125th St. murder took place September 9, _THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAY 29, 1922. MEANS MORE To coP|AFIGHBOR SHOU) |{nvites Jury That Freed Him To Dinner as a Moral Test) scsi sist tinea) When All Twelve Accept Amedeo Is Satisfied] (went ciretions indlente nn over) was inunched fr His Exoneration Is Complete Probably one of the most unusual) Visit my home and dine with me tt dinners on record was held in the} WOUld show they had concluded that} make a home of Gaetano Amedeo, No, 1334 HUNGARY MONARCHISTS |LAUNCH POUGHKEEPSIE, CRUSHED IN ELECTIONS NEW TYPE FERRYBOAT BUDAPEST, May (Copyright) First returns from the Hu The Voughkoopate new ferrybont lan Pats} eor the Poughkoepsle—Hightands 1 tho ways of the At lantle, Gulf and Pacinn © whelming victory for the Government The Carilst right wing, or Monarch! is regarded as crushed on the] Mil Basin shipyard these results, and ft seems] this morning. St that the Soctal Democrats will] stiee tar was christened by roof ra Crum, grand-ia I was not only legally without blame lock last night the election] he President of the Moughk Up to 10 for the shooting but also morally. of aeventy-four Government and six Op-| Highland Perry Company. The ve bere aa last] “1 am satisfied now my mind] Position candidates had been assured. | wit be commissioned duly 4 night. Amedeo, real estate} will be vt ¢ I watched the face => The 1 vse atehed the faces no Poughkeopsle i anid to be the SRAEAIAN Wis LeSanlip’ LORRHIWaAT GALEN Correa AG eae dee | JUDGE LAUDS) WORK Pere epee pacepees Dh Meld toe eh the shooting of Arturo Carfiro, known] NIM'S. | ain sure not a single one OF SALVATION ARMY J iui tor this section, Hor motors and is of them the slightest resentment ‘ ‘i he Scorpion” among the Itallantioward mo and 1 know that T can , for, foun veluete farmers of the Baychester section of] tuce the svst © World now confi- Anthony 8 ar pa ition to passenger the Bronx. dent that I have not the blood of an- | or 2 Hicks Street, f YM, | cabins bat t long et His guests were Albert the] other on my hands.” + the worklious t days to-day, | beam and draws fourteon fect eden |} Qn f fagistrate Short nt Fifth Avenue > attorney who defended him, and the} Amed ad mortgaged wv farm tn} 2 er tor Cartivo and loaned him | Court, Brooklyn, gave praise to the s CHANG twelve jurymen who acquitted him. | Baychester tor ONG Loa tee: Ts vey TROOPS REVOLT None knew the others were to attend, money with which to ‘Stock it with}vation Arn Spart pigs. Carflro defautted and forectod- | pended drunk, nt AND SUPPORT GEN. WU Ivation Army meeting but all were there. ure proceedings were had, Carfiro, Brooklyn, Inat night.| wudiny Agalnat Netented Leader “1 wanted to know that I had been| indifferent up to this time, beeged for langue Suredan te Cley Kepleseens hot only exonerated legally but also] time when the Sherif attempted uf Max Lada theta HARBIN, Mar May 29 (Ago morally for; the act,’ ex-| seizure. ‘Amedeo granted it lie Adees a SakKA' / SeeghS cone fai at plained, “and 1 chose the best way When ho ee A) ANEWER tO Care| PET Mote i sock aie Siwpteteate, | Chang tbe, Gan alone tie Ontheue mec knew to find out. if the] Airo's request to discuss the situation] yoy wouldn't have hurled theae opithets| ern FallrSad have mutinted in favor twelve men who had heard every tact] Carfiro came at him with a shot gun ‘| * Hie: who Wu Fel Fu, wt feated Chan and circumstance connected with the} and demanded $500, and Amedeo shot] fice im ensures of life to cat nt battles wround . horrid affair accepted an invitation to! nim this wonderful work entire raflroad) now ! 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