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TT - — : 3 ‘IF IT HAPPENS IN NEW YORK IT’S IN THE EVENING W WARD’S FATHER To-Night’s Weather—UNSETTE| NEW YORK, FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 1922. on 5th Avenue Home Yields Raid € WOMEN OF MAINE |350,000 More Railway Workers {[Q PIT MUZZLE FIGHT SEN. HALE: | ace Wage Reduetions by Labor ‘ny ¢ nny ars | IRURES PRIVATELY Excused With Schiff From Further Testimony on Purging Himself. rose seibe oF /BURGLARS RAID UPPER STH AVENUE PRINCETON MAN Clerks, Signalmen and Sta- tionary Firemen to Feel Cut This Time. Lawyer Bailey’s House, Near Carnegie Home, Com- STRIKE TALK SCOUTED. pletely Ransacked Road Heads Believe Employ- ment Situation Will Mili- tate Against Walkout. ETTERS FLOOD STATE. THEY MUST NOT TALK. ENTERED FROM ROOF Wife of Opposing Candidate Calls on Feminine Voters for Support. Diplomatic Tradition, Broken Down by World, Condi- tions, to Be Revived. Thieves Apparently Were Lei- surely in Selecting Choicest of Valuables. CHICAGO, June 9.—Another wage cut affecting 350,000 men is being prepared by the United States Rail- road Labor Board, here to-day. The reduction, expected to be an- AUGUSTA, Me., June 9 (Copy- ht).—Senator Frederick Hale, golf artner of President Harding, is being it became known Thieves ransacked the home of Theodore L. Bailey, an attorney, at No. 21 East Sth Street, last night, By David Lawrence. Correspondent of The New York Evening World.) To the surprise of those who at-| (Special tended to-day’s session of the Lock-]| WASHIN ane rT ; PPpposed for the Republican nomina-| nounced next week, comes in face of} — “4 ‘ LON eg ee 8 CODY BS ARK” SRTON and escaped with loot estimated at be- > wood Housing Committee, expecting} right).—It's an ill wind that blows] Mr. and Mrs,' Ernest Thompsow pon here on the ground that he is @) strike threats of workers from: whose]. 116 row between Samuel Untermyer,|mo good—and already ny haw = tween $10,000 and $15,000. Mr. Bailey cwuicebamalithataienacsled Hanctnlleasiatit e0nsoo0 Hae: tees! leoted! good—and already enough has|Seton of Greenwich, Conn., at a din- has offices at No. 15 William Street. The robbery, which took place in an exclusive district adjoining the home chief counsel, and Thomas L. Chad- bourne, legal promoter of the $260,- 000,000 North American Steel Cor- happened to indicate that one of the unexpected effects of the speech ner in their home, De Winton, on Round Hill Road, last evening, an- tter equipped for the duties of a egislator at Washington. The latest decision of the board will trim the pay of the following crafts: tpaees of Senator James Watson, Repub-|nounced the engagement of thelr 3 This issue has been Injected into depart: i Beata pavineet vermouth whe ialug, | ; hearing with the announcement that} diplomats for speechmaking on the|ton Cottier, son of Mr. and Mra,{anu Only Bone tuow from tue opr’ Mr, Hale at the primaries} c., Mr. Chadbourne had privately purged|taritt question will be to muzzie|Atongo E, Cottier, of Scarsdale, N. ¥,|C*™mes!® home, was discovered a\ Railway telegraphers probably will not be included in the forthagqming, ved ‘The telegrapher; number approwtinately 8,000, So many local conditions on various lines have to be considered that deliberation of an order affecting them would necessarily consume weeks, {t was said. Chief among the groups are 220,000 clerks, 22,000 men in the signal de- rtments and 80,000 freight handlers A. M. by Patrolman James McKet- trick of the Hast 104th Street station, when he tried the front door and found {It open. Entering, he found all lights turned on and the house from basement to roof in a topsy-turvy ‘condition, A half-dozen detectives were put on the case at once. ‘The loot consisted mostly of sllver- himself of the contempt charges THT p wilinet nage cerday. Although Mr. Untermyer did not say just when or exactly where dr. Chadbourne had ‘squared’? himself with the committee, it was mot done at an open public session of the com- mittee but followed yesterday's ad. journment in the committee room. ‘We have relieved Mr. Chadbourne and Mr, Mortimer L. Schiff from fur- to be decided June 19. Mr. Davies fe being assisted by his wife, and the CoM aici’is of particular inwreat f 5+ use not only Senator Hale“vut also Percival P. Baxter, Governor of the Btate, 1s unmarried, and if the ‘Davies arguments bear fruit, more than one mh of the State's holders would have to In its 3 American diplomats abroad. F For a long time the present Admin- istration has been embarrassed by the speechmaking proclivities of some of the American Ambassadors. George Harvey at London has with difficulty suppressed his desires for expression. Significant, therefore, is the constant emphasis by high of ficiala of the American Government Non CITY EMPLOYEES ACCEPTED GRAFT, REPORT 10 MAYOR ling office suffer aspect, the cam- consequences. fon-wide t ttendanes these hearings, i, 0, g t 7 ; dit pign of the married man against the Jang truckers. her attendance at these hearings, Ot! nat in asking the foreign diplomats ware, clothing and jewelry, and 1 ith dee ene eo ena ees was apparent that the thieves had helor in politics is a revolutionary) Aithough Board members made no|Untermyer. “If there are any de-|to refrain from discussing the tariff hmove. Friends of the bachelor arelairect statement regarding the next|velopments and we need their pres-Jand other domestic questions, the +: spent several hours is ths Feet a |p) pointing to the fact that Boise Pen- lout rumors were persistent in predict- here we'll call them . United tates (6 merely ai ie ectrical Inspector Dismissed} '™* ne te monks ony _ asl on an aul aa a8 Tatermyer tit nt on to ex- ene By Centred to remove: jpg Fre: Tuie leader in the Senate, ws} ing q smaller reduction for the clerical] iain that the information desired by | Other Governments observe the same LOD RO eee oe iss a confirmed bachelor. Representative rules and instructions as are and Charges Are Brought | 0n a table was found a pile of silver- forces than those affecting the shop-|him, and which concerned the four in ef- : hich did et with thel 4 >, former Sena 8 : i ar =e ware which did not mect with their Burton of Ohio, former Senator, I) on. «rhe reason for this was sald to|stecl companies originally mentioned| fect on this anbject In the American Against Others. approval. E\very floor presented a WP another example of the success 0} with the Midvale, code for Ambassadors and Ministers. = Republic and In- land concerns had been turned over He in the fact that the clerks did not scene of disorder, the burglars leaving nothing untouched fn thelr search for ithe bachelor in Congress, and Grover Careful examination of the printed a (Cleveland was elected to the Presi-}receive increases proportionately as| eee str. Chadbourne. code reveals the fact that all speect Commissioner of Accounts Hirsh-|nothing es n¢ a bachelor. sareentroum ciny, great as other groups of employees] «py producing the data of the four By Atnericen dipleciatis officers ave ab-|tleld to-day feported to Mayor Hylan] “7 Bailey family is at the summer a eee la one of hie cam, {When the wage scale was going up. |companies originally withheld by] Soyrrely, fonbiaden, except on “extra-|that an investigation into charges Of] home in Madison, N. J., and was no- Haigh methods being a letter by his} Outside the board rooms rajiroad|him,” said Mr. Untermyer, “Mr.| ference ig that the American diplo., Att im the electrical inspection dl-|tiged immediately. A friend of the wife in which she says Davies by his} gossip centred largely around the heslgpiaaes has purged himself Of! nats will, even then, confine their re-|Vision of the Department of Water] famtly visited the house and estimated understanding of family problems 18] possibility of strikes asa result of the| ome et marks to comments on the beauties of|Supply, Gas and Electricity has re-]the loss at between $10,000 and better entitled to the support of voters Assemblyman James J. Caulfleld| nature and the wonderful opportunity 1 x $15,000, than a man who has avoided these re-|W@&@ cuts. With the telegraphers|of Brooklyn wanted to know why @ltnat nations have nowadaya tofeutes im the discovery of irregular: |" re burglars entered through @ sponsibilities. Davies has sent a sim-|remaining at their keys, It was pre-| witness who had been ordered in con-lrurther the brotherhood of man tles and the acceptance by a number! syyugnt in the roof, but detectives Hlar letter to the women. dicted in some quarters that the itkell-|tempt yesterday and who ileal under-| “tt aifticult to lecture an Ambas.|0f inspectors of gratuities from con-| were at a loss to explain how they “Hands that have been filled with|nooa of a strike would bo lessened, |2t°°4 to Haye received A Sn PORBR sador like George Harvey, whose po-| tractors. In his letter to the Mayor,} reached the roof. It 1s believed they (ee pareneeb nasa Ae Mr. | even in the event of a strike of shop-|arcin called to the stand, Weel lerluence, fe seullintes ani | Commiesionon Hirabtield said: see ee iti Euan oun then, orem *e vies declared, ‘‘ca " e 2 h 3 if is}. z and the ossec “hag in life which are lasting and|men and maintenance of way em-| Although he didn’t have a technical Dedicated eee Hae 7 My exe instlon of alleged Irregu- | 80 heya Esau) zs 4 ce Pe y y &@ Jou Jarities th ey ti Water ¥ ; abiding; eyes accustomed to bright} ployees some railroad experts con- Rachie a lt sah neti ae nalist and editor—a master of after ; oly. ‘Gas aula Cette. Klee, | A quantity of chotce wine held the lights can see nothing but darkness|tended the roads coula remain in sab seyesh to (Fe ane ene pe inti-| dinner oratory and satire. But it is cal Division, Brooklyn, is proceed-| interest of the burglars for a time, when they look at the stars, operation for a considerable time if|™ated, he said brit ie eet the som. | important to note that even Senatc y slowly and will not be concluded | Several empty and partly filled bottles “The family is the unit of soclety.|the telegraphers and trainmen did| tons @ layman member of the com-| Watson used in his speech an illus-|1.° i meant 1] being found. No man properly takes his place] not join a walkout. mittee would like to put to the mise] ‘Vatson used in Bis speech an illus: |tor some time. In thes meantime therein until he has entered into the] Ratlroad officials continued to doubt | !9& witness. ; CA Hiever snieht pti rundry re. | cc" it my Buty to call your atten marital relation,” the probability of « strike. Hven it], Mr. Untermyer sald the data of thel iS on pritish internal questions | 10%, ©? une folowina: RICKENBACKER ‘All Maine is flooded with letters} tho referendum which started Tues-| four stee! companies desired by him|™ayk# On Hriish internal duentions | “On March 10, 1922, the Brooklyn ENVER i and plastered with placards urging] day should favor a strike, some rail] WeTe not to be made public and that “J inspectors were transferred to Man OFF FOR D the superior qualifications of a mar-|omcials doubted whether union lead. | he thought he had made that clear to enthoien an ere .ttan and the Manhattan inspectors ae ried man as a Senatorial candidate, | ers would urge an actual walkout next] *Ne witnesses and to the public. | Mr. ing were transferred to Brooklyn, 10-1 Damaged Plane Repaired, . y —>—_ or Nicholas Pelligrino 0 ) end feminine and masculine tongues nth. The general emplo: ss adbourne . ha: nally change is r . “San Ville | clacking and attempting to de-| ue Ployment sit-J attitude of Tefusal and tet him took) RECEIVER IS NAMED | Manhattan statt was assigned to the! He Gets Karly Start P ‘one lane cl up the ~ oT pe whether a wife rocking placidly| (Continued on Fourteenth Page.) | °Ver the data Coney Island district to clean up aia hicago, i iy the fire and darning stockings for ‘ fetal ts hcebiariaies Page) Mr. Caulfield asked Mr. Untermyer} FOR STOCK BROKERS ection situation there, and he . St ps at c Boy numerous younger generation is an|s99 EMPLOYEES FLEE why Mr. Chadbourne was not brought —— dently proceeded to ‘clean up’ to] CHICAGO, June 9.—Eddle Ricken x Bavaluable adjunct of the man who|” to ‘the stand to explain in public!Creditors File Bankruptcy xtent that the very first day he| backer arrived here at 7 o'clock to ould make his way in Washington. AS MIXER EXPLODES |rather than explain to the counsel of Petiti Acai MoCell [saz there Re legally accepted sev-| day in his round-the-country flight iP) Senator Hale and Gov. Baxter, who ——— the committee in private. Mr. Unter- etition Against McCall, | era) sume of money, ranging from $9] ana Jett an hour and a halt later for ‘Bean urge no such qualifications for|Man Burned in Long Island City|myer said he had asked Sheahoume Riley & Co. » $10, from various electrical con-| Omaha and Den expecting to iutnereaives, have thus far maintained Blast. all the necessary questions he could di tors reach the latter pluce at 10.30 P, M . \fp dignified silence A soap mixer on the seventh floor of think of, and that if there were any Sp Sareluptery’ yetsien Ii heal “1 am_ transmitting to-day coples| To.morrow he will go to Salt Luke A SS the ten-story factory and warehc: more to be asked some one else would| TUPtcy was to-day filed in the Ved-|.» the testimony to Commissioner] planning to reach San Iraneisco in a a RcHataE ef the’ American’ ‘Deumsieae _ ¢ral District Court against the st f the Department of Water] the ufternoon. Ney ® r Bundicnte at: Nov S87 Borden keene (Continued on Eleventh Page.) | brokerage firm of McCall, Riley pply, Gas and Electricity and to} Rickenbacker said the damage oN nformation That Long Island City, exploded at 11.30 = oe Go: ob No! $0 Broad ltect. with District Attorney of Kings County] caused his plane in Detroit yestevway cloc! Lo~4l vl of so = nf ay er eo \deration,"* when it was struck by lightning, had a mn k M oiclock to-day and started s fire, About PRICE FIXING CHARGE beaseh afics\ atNo: 44s0 Wall Bier . ais een ee ice ALich m 00 of the 1, employees fled, ‘he sid 9. 20 aunt Velligvrino, who lives at No. 8817] been repaired, lo left Niles, Mch., at omeseeKkers May building le protected by & system of FILED BY U. S. BOARD |street, phitadeiphia. ‘The allegei|jyrin Avenue, Brooklyn, according to] at 8.45 A. M. for Chicago ro Ts sprinklers and is extinguished the —————— 5 ‘ ituone. ald led by a Read With Interest tice store nremen Svea, Complaint, leaned Amsinet sirm|Jablltlew sro f160,000" ana) saovs| Commiedonal Benno. was 10H iy | NEI REORAD SET Woglan of No. 59) sutee 000. 1 ) joner Sheehan of the “i Avice Geeeieeiny wis War Ginna]. , topmine t® Balitmore rn an Metro.[Demrtment of Water Supply, Gas BY KOLEHMAINEN a The Sunday World Real Estate Sec-| the soap mixer, was painfully burned] WASHINGTON, June 9.—The Fed- @ petitioning creditors are Metru-| 4° jiectricity and found guilty tion abounds with timely announce] #4 1 in St. John’s Hospital, Lottie] eral Trade Commission has {ssued a} politan Advertising Company, $175 missioner Sheehan recommended he ments that are of importance to|U!tich, another employee, ran down five | formal complaint against Oppenheim, | Sorge Printing Co., $200, and Ce rino's dismissal. Remensurement of Track Shows I s- Pai i >Inights’ of stairs and collapsed as she af ( aaa of Short of 25 Kilometres homeseekers, They indicate where] reached the sidewalk. She was acnt to] Qbcndorft and Co., de seiness 4414. Kiinges of Philadelphia, $100 Iwo other inspectors were recom Houses, Building Lots and Farms h t No. 27 224 st Mm. | Style Sealpax Co,, of Baltimore. t led by Commissioner Hirshfield to] HELSINGFORS, Finia June 9 (A “ may be bought, or Apartments, hurat, Damage waa about $1,000 "| The complaint charges respondent) The members of the firm are \ anced on triay by the Commis. | sociated © Pregs).—The | muri wet os in Bev tes iBisiescaad Rince ee 2 wee sens with price maintenance contrary to see- }1am R, Sheerin, Joseph A. Mcintyre. | of Water Supply, Gas and) Yesterday by Hannes Icolchmaincn, Hin: These ads. cover a wide area and| NEW RECORD FROM BARBADUNS.| sion Act . William T, McCall, Walter R. | They are Edward Wein-|2 world's record remeasurement of se include DSees? of all sizes, loca-] The new Lamport & Holt liner Van- seeetieoes herty and Frank R. McCrahon 1561 Union Street, B the track showing {t be 47) metres nd tions and prices, dyck, operating between New York end| CHANGE SEATS IN BOAT, UPSETS,| Judge Knox appointed Henry I 1 Emit Dore, No. 148 Pisteau [short of 5. kilometre julred Vorid* 2 , 3 8 k Kaul ecel der $15,000 bond Corona, lL. Both he Te for th nd World ‘Real Estate’ and Central and Bout American Ports, ca- AND DROW xf . nn FeOe ver under $1 i Caran Mtg vat | pours 36 minutes, 29. 6:1 "To L tablished a en Bridgetown, pecial to The vening — « aN ; ? h ‘o Let’ Advts. in May. Je" ; established by Kolehmul © ? i and New York when she] GREENWICH, Conn., June J $25 Men's T, ath Semi : actors. Weinberg will t ne over the a 5,691 More Than Same Month of Last Year. yesterday. The trip from| Blanchard of No. 352 Sixth Av The HUL CLOTIUN | n Wednesday next and Dorer|was one hour, ie Praaacenn RAS Bade tp four dare a4 New Fark, forty, ba Render Pane Bee farsi araday onds , z a ee y- . me} dian Harbor Yacht Club, was drowned | to-day an 7 DentheeHimbAald kala hh ba _ i a ey Go , managing vector ol ine, was a} iam Goldomer, walter us in 1d dou brent ¥ OD L PP aly Ps Bin * REAL ESTATE SECTION [eee “Cape moras cain Cad eset | ech Seutomer: & wate eae bie te oe be recoramended. for Arcade, Pulltear (Marla) tty “Invaluable to Liomeseekers | bee" {oF several hours of fog, the rec-| boat upset. Blanchard was unable tol serial pace for te day nnd Satur other inspectors are being | 400 oom far age Manre i e ord would bave been sti lowes, swim and sank, Goldomer ‘ashore. | Clotnbeea beeen araey igtee ML 1. 111 igat open day and Unight: Mi ordere. wud ‘Circulation Books Open to All.’ Entered as Second-Cla HOME, GET $19,000 @RLD’’ To-Morrow’s Weather—PROBABLY SHOWERS. WALL STREE EDITION PRICE THREE CENTS 9 Matter York, N. ¥. WARD'S FATHER SOUGHT IN BLACKMAIL INQUIRY: BROTHER ALSO. WANTED GONEY LINES ORDER MORE TRANS OT STOP AM SUNDAYS Heed Transit Board’s Plea When Shown Disgraceful Overcrowding. Disgraceful overcrowding on B. R. T. trains between Manhattan and Coney Island on Sundays was so strikingly proved to Receiver Lind- ley M. Garrison and Federal Judge Mayer by the Transit Commission to- day that Mr. Garrison promised sub- stantial relief beginning next Sunday and continuing throughout the sum- mer. No formal order of the Transit Commission will be required to in- sure this increase in traffic facilities ‘Transit Commission inspectors have been counting passengers and trains on the Coney Island routes for the past four Sundays, The conditions revealed by their reports moved the Transit Commissioners to request a conference with Judge Mayer and the recelver, Mr. Garrison was astonished at the proofs submitted of the pack- ing of trains beyond the dgnger point. More trains will be run on the Brighton, Culv Sea Beach and West End lines. The voluntary im- I ment Is preliminary to a general non-rush hour increase in train ser- vice which will soon be formally ordered by the Transit Commission. New escalators have been placed in service at the Court Street and At- lantic Avenue subway stations in Brooklyn ANOTHER BROKER GIVEN CONVICTION Bankrupt Dealer Found Guilty on Grand Lar- ceny Charge. Another bankrupt stock broker was found guilty of grand larceny by a trial jury to-day. He is Irving B, Netler, thirty-two, of No. 660 West 180th Street. Until JanJ, 20 he con- ducted a brokerage business at No. 50 Broad Street. When forced into bankruptcy the receiver found no as- sets and liabilities of $96,000. Among Netler’s customers Florence Wilson who conducts a tea room at No, 125 West 16th Street Unable to recover anything for two wos bonds worth $1,800, which she n- trusted to Netler as collateral in a speculative venture in September, 1920, she appealed to the District At- torney. Netler was promptly in- dicted. He was tried before Justice Giegertch. Sentence will be pre founced next Friday FLOUR EXPLODES WHEN TRAIN HITS LOAD IN AUTO Engineer Fatally Burned and Three Others Are Killed. GHAMTON, N. ¥., June 9 Exploding flour is caused the death of Engi- neer John J, McAndrews of Hor- nell, who died at the City Hospi- tal last night following burns re- believed to celved when the Pacifle Flyer on the Erie Railroad struck a truck load of flour at the State Hosp: tal crossing Tuesday, killing three men Experts declare the tremendous hitting the truck loac fi suse flour to ex plode and fatally burned the en, THE yEntN WORLD $15,000 in Loot Subpoena Servers Busy Searching for Officers of Bakery Firm to Get at Bot- tom of Alleged Extortion. Slayer Beginning to Feel Ef- fect of Constant Strain, but Keeps Smiling in Public— Syracuse Trip Denied, For the first time since Walter 8. Ward made it known that he had shot Clarence Peters in defending himseif from a murderous band of biackma\!- ers, the authorities of Westchester County made un effort to-day to force statements from George S. Ward and Ralph D. Ward, his father and brother George 8. Ward, multi-millionaire head of the Ward Bakery Company, has kept in seclusion since the day he arrived in this country, the day the unrecognized body of young Peters was found near the Kensico reservoir. Ralph D. Ward, Vice President of the bakery concern, has not been so retiring, but has been just as un- informing. He has twice appeared at White Plains to arrange for his brother's liberty on bail. Subpoena servers, who had with them Grand Jury orders for the pres- ence of the two Wards at the Court House in White Plains when the Grand Jury meets again Tuesday, were busy in every place where the elder Ward and his son, Ralph, might possibly be found this afternoon. There was considerable curiosity as to whether George S. Ward would try to evade service. ‘When Walter Ward surrendered, his attorneys, in corroboration of his story of an attack by blackmailers, showed copies of messages which had passed from father to son regarding the way in which the blackmail de- mand should be met. This, in the the District Attorney, opened the door for a demand that Mr. Ward help the authorities find out who blackmaflers were—it there were any—and how Peters was associated with them, Ralph Ward was closely associated with his brother in the management of the bakery during the father's ab- sence abroad and is assumed to have knowledge of any heavy withdrawal of money by Walter Ward in the period covered by the description of the blackmail plot. Walter S. Ward has been watched every moment since he war admitted opinion of the to bail by the authorities of West chester County. He has been fol- lowed and places he has entered ave t nder guard until he has oie out. This has epplied to his wn home The men detailed to “cover” young reported that his man- he knows he ts under ob- even by members of his wn household, is strongly contrasted to his demeanor when he may believe himself to be alone. With members of his family, at his clubs and about office Ward is reported es calmly cheerful and very al.ve in his Ward have ner when servation, nis muc AND BROTHER NOW SOUGHT © interest In what is going on about him When he is by himsel according to the reports to the authorities, he s gloomy, talks to mself, stares in to vacancy, rubs his head with his ands, brushes his forehead in an (Continued op Tenth Page)

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