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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 30, 19292, cab-Chauffeur Bonding Law oes Into Effect To-Morrow as Constitutionality Is Upheld ight on Statute That Protects People Really Made to Get a Reduction of the Bonding Costs. By Sophie Irene Loeb. ‘To-morrow the new Bonding Bill will go into effect. This bili provides any vehicles, except those under rranchise, carrying passengers for shall be bonded in the sum of $2,500 against accidents and damages. Commissioner Walter W. Law, head of the State Tax Commission, to-day: “This department stands ready to carry out the full letter of the law all applications will be handled as speedily as possible. “This work has been anticipated by this department and we are fully to meet all the requirements." Half of the number of taxicabs in? city have eecured themselves jer the law, as the aggregate re- terest comes back to the cab owner. Among the outstanding features Of several companies show; paadbee Olly Gola cacat euaahinat on tf * a mos' neficent Not only this, but the city author- |p sasure, especially to pedestrians, mean to comply fully with the|are the following: and 150 municipal and sight-| The large number of cabs that have buses have already been|COme¢ Into existence since 1918 have are enérmously increased the accidents 2 $00 touring wars. and the risks run by the people on the The American Yellow Taxicab Cor- | streets. tion has had all its taxis bonied,| In there were 1,823 cabs, and ‘well as the Black and White Taxt- | t©- pette ive xf P "e t rl mate ‘rom per Company and the Independent} +. to 90 per cent. and not less than b Owners’ Association YOUR OLD MOTOR 50 per cent. of all the vehicles now LICENSE IS N. G. It is stated by those close to tae|running-on the streets are already in- AFTER MIDNIGHT wuffeurs who are testing the con: | sured and that only 5 per cent. of the — u taxicabs are insured. eos * + Honality of the law that they| "ree penalties preseribed by the new] Driving Without New law are as follows: Any person, firm, sneosiation or corporation operating «| One To-Morrow May Be Costly. but as the law was tatro-| motor vehicle in a ews of He ae class, as to which a bond or poli y o! a Capenprienid and was passed)‘ irance is required by this section, EVERY operator and chaut- Q April ai ere was this length of] wo or which shall operate sucn feur MUST have a new license certificate to operate legally his or her car to-morroy Tange for securing | ehicle, or cause the same in be ALL other certificates will ex- pire at midnight to-day, d paying the present rate of pre- EW ‘OFFER MADE TO LOWER BONDING RATE. . In the last few days there ‘Lave _—_—__o Ss mm various new offers mado or! MRS, WINTER LEADS ent one, However, {tis generaiiy| Us Se WOMEN’S CLUBS d that in the question of rates olved the rate of $2,500 was :0| Closing Session of Biennial that within the course of a Ch 8 ims they can be adjuates to “he Conveution Considers risks involved and that tt is Resolutions. © @ question of but a very short CHAUTAUQUA, N, Y., June 80. — ‘until the cah owner himself will d this legislation as a blessing |At the closing session of the biennial WEDS WESTERN GIRL her than a burden, in that he or his|convention 2f the General Federation 4 a iene Si ole wuffeur who runs his car will needs|of Women's Clubs to-day resolutions| Marriage of Miss Miriam come more responsible or lose thelare being considered on uniform) Pope to Dr. George Carter Basides, the prevailing condition of /™#tage and divorce, Late por Announced. sands of uncollected judgments |tures, truth in fabric legislation, art iar ana (terpaeltn pgp Aci gd Fp lat tp a rents Va een tecae ma ~ : , Mich., eatatliahmest of a National Immigra- |. of her daughter, Miriam Anna, and the public is aasured of jie Cn nina: meeceure OF prowseron: SEI V ga to Dr. George William Carter, gen- eral secretary of the New York Bible » ‘The taxicay chauffeurs who ars} Announcement was made this “eb to the law are nearly ail - ly all] morning of the election of the follow Bosiaty, ‘The mberinge took piace Wednesday, Rev. Dr. 8. H. Adams their cabs at a much lower | 1, : ‘ g officers: te Khan they are Dermitted by law” President, Mra. Thomas G. Winter “cprctlb>vely nothing to of C lifton Springs, N. Y., officiating. Miss Pope is the daughter of the late Rev. William Bigelow Pope and from charging a higher} 0f Minneapolis. Anna McCabe Pope. On her father's pret it ne if it ls @ question of not First Vice President, Mrs. W. 8. enough money to pay the jum—as is claimed by them. side she comes of an illustrious line It doesn’t make any 4if- ference whether you got your license Feb. 1 or since. ALL are in the discard now. The new licenses will expire July 1, 1923, BIBLE SECRETARY lace T. Perham, Glendive, Mont, Se ‘Treasurer, ‘Mrs. Florence Floore, | McCabe. famous as Chaplain McCabe ‘The Evening World is asked t»| sponding Secretary will be made by | Public TORSO er ARN STARTINS fs paid on it. According to #®. Jat Columbia University. Insurance Com » and the pany, erect at a cost of $200,000 a temporary!) oa carter. He has dei etn _ The interest will go to the cab jand to replace the temporary structure | ford, Eng. He is a member of Beta the $20 collateral with ttle in- lone. . ‘Colony Club and the University Club, Jennings, Jacksonville, Fla. ‘What is known as the ‘pool com | Second Vice President, Mrs, Wal- of Methodist clergymen. On her 8 * hd gE. ray odree ig sig Taras mothe side she is related to Bishop Wars of this sum is held as oot-| © H*y* ee during the Civil War. She is a sister iSAPPREHENSION OF BONDING| Cleburne, Tox. Se poanaarae, ‘The appointment of the Corre-|°% James Harlan Pope, Los Angeles rrect a statement as to this col-| the new Board of Directors. trven (es Women chuems: Miss: Fons teral, wherein it said that no in- —— spent several years in graduate work company, this collateral will Highway Com-| pr, Carter is the son of the late ‘axprise @ special fund under the|mission voted at Newark yesterday to Rev. Dr. Thomas and Emeline Eng- possible interest, at least 3 Derlbridge over the Hackensack Ri ) wil! be obtained. Traine clase of the teldee thar wie | Wesleyan, Yale and New York Uni- . together with the collateral, at {Gesroved by the steamship Glendarusi; versities and held a fellowship at Ox- termination of the duration #7 the} tne end of two ty . ‘This if the cab has no acci-|nent bridge, a little merth of the sla | Theta Pl college fraternity, of Old ’ Fifth Egiinn, 37th and 38th Streets Clearance Sale Saturday Misses’ High Class Capes, Coats or Wraps Included are Wraps Collared With Caracul Fur At Exactly Half Yesterday’s Prices 45 Cloth Capes or Coats 32 Summer Silk Capes or Coats 23 Velvet Evening Wraps 42 Sports Capes or Coats 27 Imported Scotch Wool Coats 80 Knitted Capes or Coats All Sales Final MISSES’ COAT SHOP — Second Floor Thousands of Drivers Wait for Motor Bureau To Open This Morning to Obtain New Licenses Thousands of persops flocked to the Motor Bureau of the State Tax Com- mission, 65th! Street and Broadway, yesterday to get cperators' and chauf-| insure order. A disorderly crowd| “Have you an engagement witl feurs’ licenses. A double line of taxi- cab drivers, private chauffeurs and motorists was there. At 12 o'clock about 1,200 were in the two columns awaiting turns to-enter,_ Hundréds of aeeShio pies were lined along the horth and south curbs on 85th Street. Another line of vehicies| suspended from their necks, wended| chieftain. “I have NO engagement to was on the Broadway side. In side|their way in and out of the lines and|meet Mr. Conners and 1 streets and vacant spaces machines} were as busy ag bees. desire to meet palabra deel seid tw Misi ah, ened lita cde A) Bes ccc es Press).—Confession that he knew of Minister Rathenau when he drove the automobile from which the assassins fired is alleged to have been made by MURPHY SERVES NOTICE THAT HE Leaders Up-State. HAS AN up-State Democrats that the to the efforts of Hearst agent impression that Mr. Murphy, isn't secretly for Hearst for his nomination, Bronx by spreading word that phy really wants to nominate him. Reports rv ing Mr. Mu when he came to Tammany from his Good Ground country NOT FOR HEARST Answers Propaganda of Pub- lisher’s Agents Among Party “OPEN : MIND.’ Won't Talk Candidates Before Convention, and Conners Needn’t Bother to Call. Charles F. Murphy, leader of Tam- many, has to-day served notice on wam isn’t in any way pledged to William R. Hearst and neither the organization nor its leader is inter- ested at all in the publisher's politi- cal aspirations, This is bis answer spread among up-State leaders the ernor, will not lift a finger to prevent For weeks Mr. Murphy has ob- served with increasing concern the activities of Hearst missionaries, who have influenced leaders sbove the N Wig- ts to if he Gov- Mur- rphy, Hall place yesterday, provoked him to: speak his mind. The first question Mr. Murphy an- swered related to former State Chair- man William J. Conners, manager of Mr. Hearst's candidacy. Conne! out a report a few days ago thi expected to Mr. Murphy and things over.’ The implication TAX' DRIVERS APPLYING FOR INSURANCE License. | of Me. Murphy's friendliness toward Hearst. lave you seen Mr. Conners?" were parked while the owners took position at the tall of a line and yery gradually moved along. snapped Mr. Mu Fitteen policemen were on duty to ing emphasis on the “not.” Wednesday brushed past the few Conners?” was the next inquiry. lecemen at the entrance to the bu-| “I have NOT!" repeated the reau, rushed ap the stairs and|many boss. knocked over a wooden partition| “Mr. Conners said the other Yesterday they were more orderly|that he had an engagement to and took their enforged ‘idleness good | you In the near future. naturedly, —Notarl ub portable desks and conspicuous signs|{!mpatiently exclaimed the Tam: tal ndidates “I am not FOR anybody and rs let at he “talk was Mr. rphy, h Mr. Tam- day, meet ic, with} “I ean‘t help what Conners says,” many Tam STUDENT ADMITS Richter. He was brought here last! not AGAINST anybody,” volunteered night from Frankfort-on-Oder, where A RATHENAU PLOT om, Frankfort Mr. Murphy, stressing the words cap he was arrested. {talized. “The time to settle on can- Techow is also declared to have ad-|qidates will be when the Democratic These men are now being sought.| own district, and when I get to Techow's mother and brother were|cuse I shall talk with my fellow a present during his examination by| gates and ascertain their wishes. In Werner Techow to Chief of Police] Chief Richter. + my personal actions I shall be in- = mitted that the police were correct} state Convention meets at Syracuse.” ERLIN, June 30 (Associated! ia thelr premise that Fischer, allas|~ asked what plans he had made for Vogel, a Saxon, and Knauer, alias|/the State Convention, Mr. Murphy the plot against the life of Foreign] Koener or Kern, of Mecklenburg, | said: were the others in the murder car.| “I expect to be a delegato from my Syra- dele- Store will be open all day This Saturday: Closed Monday, July 3rd America’s Foremost Specialists” OPPENHEIM.CLLINS &€ 34th Street — New. York On Special Sale—Saturday Misses’ Gingham Dresses Checked Ginghams, youthfully smart with drawnwork Organdy collars and i Special | 5 00 Misses’ Smart Summer Dresses Linen Dresses with embroidered collars and pockets. Gingham models with sashes and y | 00 collars of crisp Organdy. » Special Misses’ Cool Sheer Dresses Satin-striped, Checked and Dotted Poca some with accordion-pleated frills. sai | 9. 75 Misses’ Summer Outing Dresses Tub Silk models. Sleeveless Jumper Dresses of Embroidered Linen. Attractive oo Gnectal 13. 75 tions of Linen and Voile. Misses’ Dainty Summer Dresses D q Sik Dresses ia deeldealy new styies Spec | 10,75 _ fluencdd by what a majority of the delegates think "Until we get to the convention 1] 't declares against the nomination for have no desire to talk candidates with| Governor or United States Senator of any one," concluded Me, Murphy, | NY candidates who did not support the party's nominees for The annouhced intention of the] dent, Governor and Benator in 1920, Tammany boss to be “influenced by| The Rockland meeting was held at what a majority of the delegates| the Women's Democratic Club, Nyack. thi pelled to the minds of sev-| The resolution was Introduced. by eral of his associates an inclination] Mary O'Laughiin, ae to fight Hearst, Delegates from New| George Looser anda has come to be known as the “anth Hearst resolution.’ York City will outnumber those from up the State. Only a aful of up- a vo State delegates favor Hearst, and not AMUNDSEN OFF ON more than a Corporal’s guard of them in the city are in reality for Hearst. POLE HUNTING TRIP It is generally conceded that only ak i pressure by Murphy could swing the| Explorer Sails From Nome delegutes from the city to Hearst, so ‘ if Mr. Murphy 1s to abla. by the sen-| for Point Barrow, Where timent of the ‘delegates it begins to i i appear us if Hearst, if he must carry Air Flight Starts. his battle to the floor of the conven-| NOME, Alaska, June 30 (Associated tion unassisted by Mr. Murphy, will] Press).—Captain -Roald Amundsen, be fighting an uphill battle. Norweigian explorer, sailed from here ——: late yesterday on the first lap of his Rockland Women Pass trip on which he hopes to cross the Anti-Hearst Resolution North Fole in an airplane. The explorer sailed for Point Bar- Following the lead of thelr sisters in = ‘or t Dutchess and other counties, the Dem- row, where he will take off on the aerial part of his journey. ‘He plans cratic women's organization of Rook- land County yesterday adopted what to land on Spitzbergen or on Cape Columbia, Northern Greenland. Store Open All Day Saturday July Ist “ Store Closed All Day Monday July 3rd Giving our employees three full holidays Franklin Simon a Co. A Store of Individual Shops FIFTH AVENUE, 37th and 38th STS. - FoR Misses AND SMALL WOMEN Of Special Interest Tomorrow FROCKS OF STRIPED TUB SILK 16.75 Candy striped in blue and white, black and white, tan- gerine and white, green and white, orchid and white. HAND-SEWN AND HAND-DRAWN FROCKS OF PONGEE SILK 18.90 New model in cool natural colored pongee silk, with short sleeves. Misses’ Dress SHop— Second Floor America’s Foremost Specialists OPPENHEIM.GLLINS &G 34th Street — New York Special—Saturday 675 New Sport Hats Copies of High Cost Originals Values to 7.50 Angora-brimmed Satins, Velours, Canton Crepes, Baronette Satins, Leg- horns, Peanut Straws and Smart New Braids