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~ BELASK ESCAPES BY DASH IN NIGHT FROM BANDIT CAVE BEFORE HS RANSOM IS PAID DEVELOPMENT BILL READY FOR SENATE ‘ to Safety. CAPTORS Survey for Gowanus Creek Channel Provided For In the Report. eanmeniciatieaei beens © ’ WHILE SLEEP Torn by Cactus and Barbed Wire, Tortured by Insects and Forced to Swim. MEXICO CITY, June 29.—A. Bruce Bielaski, the American who was kid mapped Saturday by Mexican bandits nd held for ransom, has escaped and reached this city without the paynrent of a single peso to his captors. His adventure in stealing away from his sleeping guards who thought him safely confined A mountain cave will be a thrilling story when all the details are brought out WASHINGTON Senate June 29. The Commerce Committee to-day ordered a favorable report on the big Rivers and Harbors Development Rill to the more than a score of amendments to in after adding House Measure THE CITY WINS FIGHT FOR OPERATION OF BUSES IN ASTORIA Court Decides There Is Emer- gency and Municipality Must Act—Injunction Denied. of Receivers Slaughter Robert ©. Lee, of the Long Island City, for an injunctioon to restrain the op Appl W. Hurt teinway ” anit lines in bus line in was eration of the Gr Ave municipal andl ur, Astoria, to-day by Supreme in Long Isiand fren Justices denied m the bench Court Fawcett City “mt to me,” an seems “that the court de- clared, requiring the municipality to act the sake of the people. The motion is denied emergency exists, for Counsel to the receivers argued that the bus lines wera cutting into the revenues of the Steinway lines and that it was Impossible to operate them, profitably Assistant Corporation Counsel May sed a surprise during ihe pre EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 1922. Here Is the Latest Photo of “Matty” As He Was Ready to Go on the Mound CHIDES STRAHL FOR USING CARTOONS But Denies Bar Association's Right to Bring Charges Againt Judges. The Appellate Division in Brooklyn to-day ‘proceedings Bar Association for of Municipal Justice Jacob 8, Strahl on the charge of conduct prejudicial to the admin- istration justice. In effect; the Appellate Division told the Bar Asso- clation that its disciplinary jurisdic- tion over members of the bar did not extend to members of the bench, who can be reached only through the ex- elusive remedy furnished by law, viz., impeachment, The decision of the Court, handed down by Presiding Justice Blackmar, however, criticized the conduct of Municipal Justice Strahl to the ex- dismissed the brought by the the disciplining Court: tent at least, of denying that the defense offered ‘by Strahl squared with the facts In 1920 Strahl ran on an independ- ent ticket for election to the Supreme w Court beneh, Tt alleged against 0k by bring ourt for Scantily clad in shirt and overalls, authorize development of surveys ATG pty AE ial PG) CUA As, him that his campaign included cards : iN ne Chairman Jones was instructed tof!" litst tine record of the acceptanc: heath cartoonn:'in WHICn: SERANI, on hatless and with his foet bare, suffer- si easecanmh tae Shall Wot of a new franchise by the officials of the bench, was represented as deciding ae ani e| poll the co ce for a final vote on ; § peepee seo Hunger well tes tUs | y . the New York and Queens County batweéoh: arent ‘profiteer end) a poor attacks of insects, Mr. Bielaski made] ricceptance of amendments ‘Airecting | ne oa whom ame of the woman, and declaring: "I refuse to his way to freedom and found tem-| the Federal purchase of the Cape Cod] " ‘lies . Fei vibeen au ik wae evict this tenant." The cards also rary refuge in a Mexican home at| and Dismal Swamp Cunals, on neither} seid to charge « 7 . jared: “Judge Strahl has stopped : porary refuge a al Swi als, ither| greed to charge only # b-cen, fare. disposkese. proceedings’ and ; Tetecala, a mountain village a few} of which action was taken at {o-day'#] Mr. Mayer sald that the mortgage. urged voters to "Elect Strahl to the miles from Cuernavaca, where he had| meeting ot the wlelnway tines were! bound <y Supreme Court to protect you there."" his agreement, as they were repre- Sta i ts “ been kidnapped The only project carried in the win|! i Judge Straht claimed the cards re- 5 rs sented in the applicaiion for this frat YY M . arty andal eanaue A “I was taken by tho bandits,” helas passed by the House last month |cuise, He added that the legislators, Cele} Sh IEEE ROSS eee preper comment or the canipaign. sald, “to a cave somewhere in the} and eliminated by the Senate com-]in creating the ‘Transit Commission, | The above is the latest photo of Cliristy Mathewson,, Lake, ‘The famous pitcher, been fighting a — + western part of Morelos. I suppose! mitice, provided for work on the har. {lad admited thet an chergeney &xi{who returned to the diamond yesterday and pitched game, successful battle « reulosis, was given] HOOCH, MON! TWAS wl in the situation In New York anc the fact that I had no shoes and that} por at Mymouth, Mass., which Chair-]/0\t the eliy was doing its best. to|the first ball of the opening game of (be season between permission by his physician to pitch the ball, “Matty? the surrounding tertitory was I] ian jones announced was due eet it. : the SIG Cs and ‘anac Lake Clubs at shown in the carriage ONLY A STILL ALARM strange to me made my guards over-|canged conditions there reported by a confident. In any event I discovered} 11.6 ceoretary of War , But Wife Sereamed and ; surveys were ordered for the Missis ze and Arrest Husband ' chance. < = site y sippt River, including a survey of th: Cards for ‘ ‘Debt Pa in ” Part cy 7 A still exploded a tment o1 Getting out of the cave was the] 441 hank of the river to determine ae y : Usha) clea i most dimeult part, for T was sure that] (. vcticaility. of « harbor at the (ith floor of No, 461 West 26th § ne practicabi ol Ni Sy ie Street to-d but did little di age. ' the slightest noise would rouse (hg) ee io added an , : i dee Pee re ue cle Mite earn 4 guards. 1 soa aan OD) amendment giving the Mississippi Chicago Society Leader, Suing Actress an bia ego SDR ola . " the apartment, aus arrestec is e hands and knees, and then moved a8) 261 Commission Jurisdiction over the Zi ld f 25,000, Invites Tradesmen Het ments ay 7 rapidly as I could, because I wanted fais Siortls ‘aa Outros ti, tes 1¢g1¢. or , » invites rade 5 wife. Maria, was cut on the forehead river as far north as Cairo, Ul, to put the greatest possible distance (occa) CHICAGO, June 29 (Copyrigat).—Mrs, Frank Townley Brown, North by a piece of flying metal and the between myself and the bandits before| “ted of the present jurisdiction ex- police confiscated the wrecked. still, * they wakened. tending only to Cape Girardeau, Mo. a Side society leader, who last March tried to evict Billie Burke from her three quarts of alleged hooch and a " 1 caenmntents Hi cane (Sax (Cis pay re eanati r es, Bey yes Fs 4 quantity of mash It was very dark and the necessity] ‘The committee did not compute the} \Witnesses Say Strong Called{ouse for non-payment of rent and “zeneral mutilation” of the premises,! police Captain Forces Com) anity ol masns for haste caused some accidents—of| cost of the authoriztions either as to : ‘ . and who sued the actress and her husband, Flo Ziegfeld, for $25,000 for : which I have souvenirs in the form} ii. mount involved in the new pr Edwards “Damned Lit- iia , ’ ° ’ nein ecractonto Hold Up Work | |\asted tol the: scene’ by Airs: i bone, of many scratches. More than once be at 9 slander, has issued cards for a “debt paying” party to be given at her Gold (es 5 . who rushed to the street screaming x pees tht disagreeable con pet path Jocts “or ete Bm''t0 bial alby bab tle Skunk. Coast residence July 10. The cards were issued following settlement of her to Get Permits. for helt @ thin stream of Blood triek- cactus, ant et some niost un-| costs resulting from work that may te, ing from the wound in her head. She Pleasant barbed wire fences. Once I] jater be undertaken as a result of sur. - late husband's estate. told the patrolman there was a fire in — fell over a cliff and found myself in c| Mit De underiaken as & result of SHS 1 Assemblyman’ Thomas A. MeWhin-]" Iq consequence butchers, bakers What! is declared to be first hen apartment, eo Daly turned in an ° ol cys dered by e bi é ong ie Vass: * ore step by ersey Cl uthor es to a : deep stream. I swam across, climbed shite ie mone {Ne | ney of Nassau County, who is credited! ang plumbers, inilliners and cou- will be prepared to liquidate [Step by J ty authorities to} alarm, called for an ambulance and the opposite bank and came into open | surveys which goraaH added to) with responsibility for the legislative ‘ _ Ta mn 5 ontracted by [block the New Y and New Jer-]then rushed to rescue persons he fields. tie crisabhre tourleres from fashionable Michigan] any honest debts contracted by aids) 5 = investigation into the acts of Justice hak patsonatly sey State Tunnel Commissions in the] thought might be in pe ‘Daylight came soon afterward and| Komanus Cheey channel, with 4] cain B. Strong, admitted this after-{Avenue, tradespeople from every Athan ihe Abati of nee winbandleey= a dct fis Nea Em seahel When the firemen and the ambu- when I found a path I followed it.) view to deepening to twenty-six feet) noon on the witness stand before the| walk of life with accounts long un-]| aay caress rownvenbounet cots es Res VEMCMI ATS tun lance arrived there was nothing for i knowing that it must lead somewhere. |the river from Mercival Street tol Tesjsiation Committee at No. 42 West| paia and hope daily dying in, their |g ears, eee Ms. Brown encoun funder the Hudson River was taken! them to re! Bpsla No. 42 \a € “4 he red such diflentties and delays " 0.a0, i It rons Re i tora What I Ea Avent: Biokles ty. tor | {th Street, thas he dictated to MS) os took a new | life when |obtaining her widow's award that as|{9-day. Police Capt. Daniel Casey = wanted most when I got there was a ater Cre Atlantic County, for] wife on Aus. 26, 1918, a letter to An-| hearts took a new lease on life when | obtain) r wic i tena steerer g eee peeenians rot) oe Usbeien / nad }dredeing and revetment drew Weston of the contracting firm] they found in their mails this morn-]% Protection Ae wean poace Tet: eIRRA) Boctly A lind, oontractore (URGES U. ci INTERESI© = given me nothing but a little bread] Shrewsbury River, New Jersey, for | °F a Ay she ¢ ed and was made Presi-}who were at work in the Bric RESTORED IN RUSSIA Fy a y of Both & Weston asking for a loan}ing cards, gold embossed and writ ; Sei aaie, Brotoct . and chocolate. But I'm all right now} navigation and etment T Q dent f the Widow's .Protective] i, pweitih Street, Jersey Cit = = = » of $200. The Joan was granted and, | te: th nawior wedding or te Leates Cay tase Ren EC D t y $ —or will be when my skin recovers! Bloomfield Creck, Stacen Istand. | Sioavninney textified. was repald TROURRETEA GE: BEHI thi League. It was to endow this organ [Week could not proceed until pet HHItHIA “DATERAT END TAD! " from those ravenous insects. channel improvement announcements, bearing thi ization, she declared, that she wa: : t chan provem| MoWhinney wan ill in bed in Al-[jne sina tidings were obtained from the city veater, Westinghouse and Singer t Mr. Biciaski wili be able to assist] Manasquan Iniet i ing gind tidings persuaded to rent her home on Morris M. Frohlich, Secretary of the the Government greatly in identifying navigation survey Dany. hevexpleined,, eid: tia Bonk AG Mrs. Frank Townley Brown an- [Street to fille Burke. New York Stute Bridge and Tunnet Pianta. the bandits. As a trained observer he} Passaic River, New Jersey, survey [Counts were low. He instructed his) ounces that, owing to the delay “7 Widows’ Protective Teague] canmiceian, who coe ine the move] THE HAGUE, June 29 (Associated memorized accurate descriptions of |of waters above Montclair and Green- | Wie S Se a ane ee eee ue in the settlement of her late hu still Is thriving," said Mrs. Brown |oniy a deliberate attempt to block the | EfS8).—Sir Philip Lloyd-Greame of the them and already ha@identified one by| wood Lake railway bridge peda Hine ‘pi ita i isp band's estate, she has been u to-day. ‘Every day I receive hun-|tunnel commissions, immediately con- | British delegation insisted upon the con- means of photographs. sires dca my ee ew—I have written LOA RAD CAMA ACODHACHRIEDD, 0 dreds of requests for information lferred with Emerson LL. Richards, | sideration of definite propositions in to: ; The arrest of Monte de Oca, who Sear ligations. Now that the estate about it from widows who desire to} counsel for the New Jersey Commis. . ee } invited the Bielaski party to visit the BIELASKI RANSOM hee foi boitow on) Pon yo 2 has been settled, she desires to join it and some who wish to help it pe ve : Hae ue Ae om ‘ a the Aas pee with) the ee her 7 = eposit to my a il yor 7 0 € 4 course 8 culed now, but |) = se ' : f of plans for the restoration to foreigners ' eis aeiag, nag. byen Cd BELIEVED SAVED, preries TRE Glin MaVO'SE aud caret to my fhe en uly a i a h 3 ee « it ir iat nea pee L ae GviciIGEs tO) POMERAT ANSe ia. FrGtA ol ns r eh re % pave cere atich pend ‘ his con- wet Ht i : residence at No. 426 Surf Stree| jen So was the Salvation Army a feNting with tieinominlaalade: of the property they held in Russia be- i duct at the time of the kidnapping. BANKERS NOTIFIED] ‘*! back vefore Sunday or Mon- betWeen the hours of 10 and 12, (its inception Featle between tha mitimtasiona| fore the Soviet took over control He is said to have been instrumental a say a “ity 7 1 Sir PI suggested that all property ee nian rane etexramn veceived here last nisht| justige Strong eile ot lw w RM hen grout deeodrteny| Pyeng regan te slegrams received here list night] j.ctice st stitte! athe ome tin when the commissio ' R MORE AMERICANS — ("8 morning bv tant |ain"emmoye by” Beth West tn ORR nO PRTCON rene: eiremin etectt be] sowie vied eine ome a house of Knauth, Nachod & Kuhne] obtaining contracts for the construc- IS SENT TO PRISON Foe eed iy een Ee | manner the Russians would restore pos- : REPORTED SEIZED | } trom Jules Lacaud, a banker of Mex-|tion and repair of roads in Nassau sae curtain Jersey City streets but, Jersey | aeesion to all the old owners. In the } leo City, show that the ransom money | County was the original cause of his Mrs. Scanlan Said to Havel peeey ete b first group he would embrace the large ? Mrs, $ ans ‘ity officlals clu ater so modified : : i. IN ANOTHER RAID} cemaniea by tne kidnappers of trouble with politicians and the final Nietised Praninentevomen' tae Ronen SHEE ater ae eae nie | Amettean intereste, involved, | including | Kruce Bielaski was despatched, but it| charges made against him of oppres- sed Prominent Women's: }thls proposa’ that it we ate a Nica Neale ily A o Jerse great pla ear Moscow, D 0 “ WASHINGTON, June 29.—Conmul| “*% Not known definitely whether the sion and other Irregularities, Ansara: ] Names to Cheat Stores. ————— Rite aoviia UPMeNen (hRMERORIAA 408 is money was paid before it was discoy-]blyman MeWhinney said on the wit- , Kiceioe: (He. W@atinehoune) aid: WinRar Shaw, telegraphing yesterday from}ered that Bielaski had escaped. | ness stand to-day that Weston has A A systematic swindling of depart-| SLAIN RUM RUNNER Conipanie lant in anaiihe etandard Oil Tampico, said the rebel leader Goro-| Knauth, Nachod & Kuhne, acting for}been his neighbor and close friend’ for Ment stores for two years was Polaiee in ce Cameeau zave and his men left the Aguada} !tichmond Levering & Co., wired Mr. [thirty years, but he had never bor- J charged oguinat Mrs, Alma Scanian| WAS: BROOKLYN MAN In the second class the acheme places 4 ,| Lacaud instructions to pay the ban-|rowed any money from him before of Jama in Special Sessions to pecan immovable property, such as lands, = resteapesibaNged hs aso M1) its last Monday Aug. 26, 1918 day by Detective George J. Clough of] Gravesend Bay , Victim: Is] houses, puitdings and forests, in ro tar o'clock Monday Morning. nis Wis! The first te am received last] The cross examination of MeWhin- the Stores Protective Association. Hy aa vi ea aw they are not Include e cate : } e Jote Threatens Identified as George ewory twenty-four hours before the time| aight reads ney by ex-Senator Brackett, counsel|Farmer Vote Ireatens tO} said she had worked under the names t KO i nie eS. 3 re boaye Pleased to inform you Bielaxki re-|for Justice Strong, was v m ns = yA of thirteen well-known women who ale yy “: ial. Goroenve for peysinnt 0 ree ax-liot cata, nari antrenen’ "=| Wipe Out Senator's Plut- [fag anmrgeacooontg in varous| Téalender, BURNED WHILE TRYING r jemani had expired, bi of the whiskey smue- pect him here to-night, Am leaving] ‘The net result of the morning ses ality in Cities stores, among the names sne usea] 7 TO SAVE CO-WORKER and the message did not say whether} jor New York, Will explain details|sion of the legislative committer was ality in Cities. ing the f Mra, Kdgar Mitchell, |#ler killed tn his spe 1 ae By oe phd, payment had been made. verbally.’* establishment of the fact through evi- = Mrs. 1. ‘T. Langdon, Mrs. G. L,| toms agents in at eaelar y eatab. | When mattress stuffing caught fire In The Consul reported further that{ This indicates that Mr aud, ldence that Justice Strong on one oc-| FARGO, N. D., June 29.—Senator| Bradish and Mrs. J. 8. Browning ORTON ROE eae Malta eo ata HUFlanDISie (Gers when he first heard from or of jon in open court referred to As ‘1 t When arrested Mrs, Seanlan was] shed by eChive eames NOR he factory o ? ie ef e pa leavil -orter J. Me be the vote from’ A Giivenin &. athe Pernonks ae eat aad aan 7 Gorosave had threatened on leaving} iiejaski at liberty, was of the im-|sistant District Attorney Edwards ax) Porte! ee ’ living at the Commodore Hotel, Sho|the Bureau of Missing Persons. wet poration, No. 960 Franklin Avenue the American camp to come.back and] pression that the ransom had been|a ‘damned little skunk North Dakota's Primary tabulated toy ni ivirea to her there a. $49.60 | CCOTRE Halender No. 296 Flatbush | prookiyn, thie morning Archer Adams, seize the property of La Coro! paid. This is shown by his use of | Hdwards was trial counse! for Mrs.|day, was not being given sufficient} grp dram. Lieed: we avlor'as tron Arenas Bence / & ; Afty-aeven, of No. ii! Adame iBtreet, ; h whe the word “released.” ‘The second| Rose Ryan and an insurance com-Ijend in the cities to defeat Lynn J.{wh xccording to Clough, she had dlender's wife, from whom he is] Brooklyn. waa perhaps fat purned Ree pare te) Puan Baal OF ram, filed in’ Mexico City at 8]pany who were being sued for $25,-| j, a for the Republican, Senatorial /optalned $2,100 worth of goods in the] eenorated, lives with) two childrenat | He is ty a Nay bees A iencina interests, and also property of the] clon this morninie, reads 000 damages by « man named Kirby | Praver fo! ter AG BAN AFIN TT care eho has bared active No. vergreen Avenue, Brooklyn, |. Millon Burnett af No. 718 Herkime Mexican Gulf O11 Company in the Bieluski escaped from bandite| for Injuries received in an automobile [nomination provided the Non-Partisan ony etices found her guilty and] She Identified his body in the [Strest, ugh Musi, 20) Sousa sttee, vicinity. The rebel leader said he sday midnight, Walked ‘ accident. The case was called for} farmers ‘stick.”” sent her to the penitentiary for the| Morgue to-day, The waa Piel ee ton Avenue, all Negroex residing in would demand payment of vansom on] miles through mountains into town Dec. 19, 1921, Dr. Fred Rel iw farmer precincts were reporteld [indeterminate term of from six months | Wentified by a woman calling herself prookiyn, rushed to his ald and wer Ghana ceopertios by July. 2 @ jof Tetecala and motored here, arriv submitted a certificate that to three years Marie Halden of No Flatbush [themselves burned, After treatment a : Gong whaw pt sported that]ing at 8.30 to-night. Have just seen is Was confined to bis home] ¥P to noon, but in several Western eas Avenue the Swedish Hospital they went home = ie eparsed “ is we acute attack of grip tounties, ally Non-Partis Mra- 5 Manets e been found showing ; troops had been despatched to the] lieve money saved." . Dadeateal zier Was running ittle lower inlender he o 4 gga! Tampico region by boat from Vera] There wus great rejoicing in the [credit the report of Edwards's illness, 1 1.6 recall election last November BEING RUN DOWN HERE | in the West Palm Beach Bank, Paim Cruz, Levering offices to-day over Biel- [according to Dr. Shirck's testimony Beach, Fla., and was owner of con : ; x to-da De eceatahe eammuitae 1occas when he was ousted from the Gover . , erable Brooklyn real estate > essage from Cons s excape. Albert Rac treas Cable vr Porto BR Tells of] siderable Brooklyn ion have Th I Ty ell alas Ga sant nM end BEE typlenl of him te get away, {to take Mr. Edwards's place With a little more than a tenth off : t 4 |HOUSE ASKS SENATE World follow you, Maile pe pyale’ Department. early to-day RRS PACA 2h AO 0 a Harry George. wards's law part-|the estimated vote counted —mostly ' City pelice are workloay on 14 said Gorosave had taken the Pecero| B vce Haan \ the temp me at that ner MUA MMLtew J. Ryan! husbanditicm, the janger eiive-Kenator atée clue’? on the wher abouts CONSENT TO ADJOURN rtd day to your summe camp of La Corona Company dur-}would allow him to sit down and wait} or irs, Rose Ryan, swore before the }Cumber was running less than 2 to] Glass, Kidnapped seven years - ddress. ing the day and was holding the} for somebody to with the ran-TCommittce that they were altuag. | : from his home at ley, committee a vow ag in Frazier and from past elections eighty-five men employe there,| som money the jury box fifteen feet away from the! neutral observers expected he would | PCHevet ta ae SERS Go Nome WORLD vege, f among whom the Consul estimated - Nanie vhen Justice Strong ed [ha or mut 2% to ose D ne a Dales. ATON, June 29.—The Hou: Ree eee fhe CONN) ce ted vim ADVE ET EE | PU Mak Lanatios stron Kranted Jhave to run about 2% to 1 in the ix In a telegram to] WASHINGTON, June 29.—The Hou Week Month mg EY; Mr. Flatto of ten days in}districts to win, The vote in 227 pre Deputy Director of] adopted to-day a resolution requesting Morning & Sunday. 3 $1, Gorozave had demanded, the message . ede which to familiarize himself with thefeinets gave MeCumber 17,946 and « Jersey City, from the f the Senate to an adjourn Morning World said, the payment of 9,000 pesos ve-| | Robert 1 rn " Fellow ot theloase, Then, they testified, Justice | Pragier 10,482-—a lead for MeCumbet York and Porto’ Rico Steamship} (he cones be a ica ‘tt Aug. 1 Evening World tore July 2 aya graphical Society, and prom} sirong called Flatto to the bench andlor 7,5 yi vuny, stating that # family named | ment of the Flouse until Aus ; see The second message from Tampico! ive! Of, wanook of the North. | said to him eT may ity ee Fito ine {CostHo Sulled With #eyen children, one] Representative | Mondell, Republican TH Sunday World 106. ae PO rs imo film, wae the guest at luncheon | f wer may be expected to Pasneedbed ort emer k iu ; Moe eentinig the eeaollitlons At J was immediately transmitted by the the aovine Piptiss “L hate to seo that damned littlelopease hin lead dur ; a eet whieh ch Apelt sd. hdjournment would depend | {] @ubsertbe now for any length ot time, tat % : 4 i n ThA wan et és sy e ad during the day arrived t 17, going either do adjou sane Pibew ine epee tor Oty Meets deacee State Department to Charge Sum There was no speech- [skunk Edwar et way with this may be forty-cight hours before the | No. 19.0r ust Lith Street on final enactment of all supply bills regs snnnans 90: Ce eS Merlin in Mexico City, with direc- Flaherty told a tot] 1K. Flatto, the lawyer to whom tabulation is far enoush along Je-fllee Capt, chunes Rooney found bath |ewrrying appropriations for the, boxt I'toe yous or remit direst 12 Vo Gions that the Mexican wuthorities pe] About the delights of inaking the Cin] Justice Strong is alleged to have ad-[termine the outoome addy he thowe of loft oulldinga, | Macal year, Dextuning July World, informed of the situation and asked |@UFins eighteen months in which (he laregsed hie remark about Mr Non-Partiaan’ headuuarieim asserted (rae 2m being continued because | 1 ix the hope of House leaders, how Cashier, New York World, i lake appropriate stepe cor the pro-fimecmoneten never oner rade abou 26] 407K" vaok the stand later im aler would. would win by. 20,n00. or Hgts ezPstes muppownd to have budnnppe ever, 9, conclude, the Work hate alone [|] ar Row, New York City. fection of Americans Involved in the simplicity of the social functions of the] day and Corroborated Mr, George and| more. McCumber'a headquarters deo QUE MU ueaded. | a son-in-law on the Job to proceed with consideration mew rebel raid. snow dwellers, Mr. Ryan clined to make any comment, named Costello. of the tarist, APPELLATE COURT TWO LINES CLAIN fh DOUBLE VALUE SET BY TRANSIT BOARD Over $8,000,000 Difference in 8th and 9th Avenue Appraisals. 7ARS NOT USED. SAME Y Companies’ Valuations Nearl $15,000,000 Against $7,000, 000 by Commission. Hearings on the value of the Bighth Avenue Railroad and the Ninth Ave- nue Railroad, scheduled for to-day be- fore the Transit Commission, were ad~ Monday without the testimony of any witnesses, althoug Michael Kirtland, counsel for the tw! companies, put in evidence the com- journed until panies’ claims of thelr respective values Mr. Kirtland relied on appraisals made in 1919 by Stone & Webster when that firm valued the New York of which the Bighth Avenue lines were then a part, In reporting the value of the New York Railways system, the Eighth and Ninth Avenue lines wero apportioned as follows Railways system, and Ninth on RIGHTIT Comminaion’s AVENUE LIN! recommendation Company's claim NINTH AVENUF LINE recommendation ompany'a claim Mr Righth Avenue erable Kirtland ued that the has spent con’ turne of the New by ne money on getting in the line Hedges He shape back by York Clarence since was Receive Railways wi J asked Shearn if it was intended fo build a power plant and cense buy- ing power from the New York Rail ways. Mr. Kirth 1 replied that, a & sub-station only is’required, nobody will care to build small power house Q “We will get power by wate the course of another few years.’ Mr Kirtland continued, and Mr. Shearn wanted to know from where Why, from Niagara Falls," was the reply, ‘I think within five years we will have ull the electricity by water power You might get power from Muscle Shouls,"’ Mr, Shearn rejoined It developed in the course of the argument that the Eighth Avenue Railroad owns the southy of hth Avenue and 155th where it is proposed to build a larga car barn and run out on the grade of the 155th Street viaduct as well as on the surfa low The attorney further declared with emphasis that the respective eam- panies which he represents do not ac- cept the recommendations of the Transit. Commission's valuation en- gincers. The difference between th inventories made by the commissto, and the two railroads js that the It ter inventories are dated in 1919, when the lines were in the New York Tait ways system, and the commission's inventortes are dated tn June, 1921, Notice to Advertisers copy and release orders Morning World or The advertising 1vpe ye week day Evening World If recewed after 4 1. ML. tho day preceding pudll be inverted only aw Space may permit and in order of re World Office Cony contatning Display adecstiaing ment Sections Tne “Sunday Wortd teeived by LP. M. Thursday. precealng be Fecelved Uy to be me Friday, Cope ng eK by ‘Tho World must be recelved by Sunday Matn Sheet cope. type copy which: not been recelved by 4 P.M. Fri and « ng cory which hes not been mm offics hy 1 PM. 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