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oo hantipalh ani mea — . 7 sa si a dal : be PaPRRCBE A 28 Et oe ————————— TROOPS PREPARED IFATE OF KLUXEN |New York Delegation of Elks, All Dolled Up, ;: __ THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JULY 14, 1923, hue stead k 4 i ee WITH A HANMER) AND TS GARRISON S. Marshal Plans for Big Force of Special Deputies to Guard Mails. STATE POLICE READY. All Steps So Far Only Precau- ‘ tionary—Strikers Claim More Trains Late. Prosecutor Tells Five links on Which He Asks Conviction. Husband Tells Police and ayer Is Arrested on Train. Communication by Free Stat- ers in Kilkenny are Now Said to Be Impossible. iad SR Ny a a? Kee Be i : . LOS ANGELES, July 14 (Asso-| CORK, July 14 (Associated Press). ‘ ; ~ B | ciated Press).—Sheriff W. I. Traeger]|—Capture of the barracks at Kilmal- and three deputies will leave to-day|{lock, County Limerick, together with for Tucson, Artz, to bring back to|tho Free State garrison, arms and Los Angeles Mrs. Clara Phillips, | ¢auipment, ts claimed in a Republican % charged with the slaying of Mrs. Al- despatch issued at midnight. . ’, eve * scart aad re The regular Republican military x 3 ' Z oe Sse: jae ae ; bulletin given out from the headquar- i : a The body of Mrs. Meadows, twenty, |ters at Clonmel last night says the a widow, was found early Wednesday | agreement covering Limerick City and night badly mutilated beside a lonely the Limerick brigade area has been road in the northern part of the city.|Droken by the Free State officers who Oiteers said they found fully fitty|#igned tt and that fighting is now in marks, as from a hammer, upon her progress there, The Republicans are é head and face and a heavy rock upon{dédlared to hold the initiative and to her shoulder. ‘The body was still have reinforcements on the way. warm whet! discovered The bulletin gives the casualties Police investigation into the murder] ‘1US far as six Fre Staters killed javolves another woman, it was un-|%"4 five wounded; Republicans, one nounced at Pooltce Headquarte killed, Six Government soldiers are — 5 wae ee , a S ri was declared that an arrest was mo- eS MSR ve © PRET E SEE OS art BOY REMAINS CALM. Only Theory, Not Facts, In- troduced by State, De- fense Claims. ae Nag a h 7 The determination of the Federal authorities to protect the mails in the railway shopmen’s strike was reflected t6-day tn an inquiry received at the headquarters of the Second Corps Area on Governor's Island from the War Department regarding the num- ber of available men in case of neces- sity, and by, United States Marshal Hecht's announcement that probably he will ask to-day for 500 special daputies to guard the postal service mm the Southern New York District. fhe answer of Governor's Island was that 350 infantrymen could be furmished from there. In addition to soldiers and s: deputy marshals, 4 (he State police force is ready for eefvice. The Governor's Island au- ities said that while there was no , everything was in readin for immediate duty, and that several hun- dred more infantry and cavalrymen would be drafted from nearby forts and military posts in case of emer- wency. The State police were reported pre- pared for duty in any section where they’ might be needed. At Oneida Troop D has been ordered to hold it- self in readiness, and cars are wait- The fate of fifteen-year-old Francis Kluxen 3d, accused of the murder of Janette Lawrence, eleven, in Klux- en's Woods last October, was given into the hands of a jury by Justice Parker late this afternoon The Justice spent about a half hour charging the jury. Kluxen’s counsel took several exceptions to the charge. Five important linle: in the chain of circumstantial evidence with which Special Prosecutor Harrison expects to convict Kluxen were stressed in the State's summing up to-day These points were: 1. The alleged presence of both Francis Kluzen 8d and Janette Lawrence on the spot where the murder occurred. 2. Footprints Jeading from the log where the murdered child's body was found 3. The clroumsiance of the ac cused boy's clothes being in cold water on the day fellowing the murder, : 4. The character of the wounds on the dead girl's bedy and the alleged relation thereto of Francis Kluxen's Boy Scout knife. The handkerchiefs in the case and the contention that the two handkerchiefs found on th dead girl had come trom t declared to have deserted to the Re- mentarily expected. publicans. ‘The body was not identified until A Confirming reports of the capture L. Phillips, an oll promoter, callea| the Free State barracks at Caher- upon the Sheriff and, according to the] conlish, County Limerick, it says latter, said his wife, twenty-three| fifty-four of the garrison surrendered after a fight lasting three hours, and “oy ‘ ; 3 mae heey : § \ : 2 Pig | years old, had confessed to him she aes : 3 : é oa z had killed Mrs, Meadows because of] that many rifles and a large quantity : ; : : 3 3 Ate 2 at the Husband termed “unwar-| et supplles were taken The state- % h . q re ne 3 vee S a : t . meat adds PORTE, Baa eck ‘ é ie Suen ay rested dene “Quy troops now surtound Thurles, — shériff Traeger said Phillips de-1 1, Which the Free Staters have taken President and Other Officers clared he had helped his wife clean the up positions. An early attack is 1 : : WHEN WOMEN HOLD wood Investigation. S chased her a ticket to El Paso yating around Kilkenny, the enemy Later, it was said, the husband. on! \o¢ moving out, and that communtica- advice of an attorney, told his story] tions are now impossible In that area. to the Sheriff. In his story. as the] ppoiy men are deserting and joining Sheriff related it, the husband said nis] 54; columns. The enemy have taken wife persuaded Mrs, Meddows to drive] gyor all the banks in Kilkenny.” @ her in her automobile to where the] he Republicans admit the loss of a body was found. the town of Galway. They lost Lieut. blood from her clothes and had pur-[oP ton YO cclimns are also ope- PAY, SAYS VOLIVA i : Lari) There, he added, his wife asked | killed, and five wounded. H ing for horses and equipment should| Kluxen home ; ee 5 7 irs. Meadows what were her rela- desmereaibazay Py Tree State posts 4 ithe ordered to move to Buffalo or| “We have definitely tied the band-] The officers, Executive Committee If Wife Ran for Office, He tions with Phillips. A denial of any-Ja¢ Kinlough, with forty-eight prison- 4 eluewhere. A motor squadron is also|kerchiets up with the Kluxen home,"’| and business agents of the Operative Savs, He'd Run for thing improper followed. Then. it] ers, and Riverstown, with twenty-four ig rely for riot work and patrol duty.|Mr. Harrison said. ‘One of these] piasterers and Cement Finishers’ In- Says, ; ‘vas alleged, the women fought and is claimed. Several rifles > Phillips struck Mrs. Meadows ammunition were taken in repeatedly with a hammer which had] potn places. been purchased that afternoon. »Ac- Reporting the capture of the Repub- cording to the Sheriff, Phillips said] ican barracks at Sligo, the statement lis wife had driven home in Mrs.|says: “One shotgun and a broken re- Cy Meadows's car. volver felfinto their hands. They ar- In telegraphing the Tucson author-| rested three police. ities to arrest Mrs. Phillips, Sherif*] LONDON, July 14 (Associated Troop A, State be paca yor at Ba-| handkerchiefs wad tied up into the tayla, has been ordered mobilized to|girl’s mouth as a gag. Gentlemen of await orders. the jury, when you are in the jury The Central Strike Committe is-|room, put such a gag into the mouth sued the following statement to-day |of one of your number and see # you atthe Hotel Continental: do not get a gurgling sound or cry There is only one thing which|such as Mrs. Lawrence heard the eve- nééd cause the War Department any|ning of the murder.’’ concern in this district. That is the} The case ts expected to go to the ternational Association, Local No. 60, FOR ESTIONING ele thirty-seven persons in all, were (Special to The Evening World Hl named in an indictment for criminal : ZION Ml., July 14 F nee a kool conspiracy to-day by the Supreme ; Bae sR aa one Court Grand Jury reporting to Justice . inatshe ys Sra iy a, Giegerich at the Criminal Courts} Mrs. Curtis Says She Heard] Glenn Volivia, denounced women Will Turn Over 30,000,000 : : peage. Se it 5 vi in offt of ~ soe Building. Nothing of Killing seeeeiad, whereby she has au- | GOld Marks to Commission; employment of %u jury late to-day. hi Traeger stated she was ‘wanted for s| press).—Formation of an army coun- en: ards and s0- y ‘The charges are the outgrowth of iH an, 4 fant 7 1 m ougzmens of Muarde and so-called |g accused fifteen-year-old boy| the testimony taken in the course of That Night. tir Voges the mans WUeHog Balance To-Morrow., | Deai Met say dh natin ee ee oe cree: m. --Parons of this mort are eee since t seer pagtiy ta | eee nee cee ee neenings by acer ae teach, nor to usurp authority over -- _ of the story as told police by Phillips|army are believed to prei a Samuel Untermyer, There parading around railroad property catrying guns and looking for trGuble These men are a continual ingitément to riot. The fighting at Port Morrie on WetnesGay may happen anywhere ary day. That the company guards were held without ‘bail while the etzikers were reftased shows who 4 the trouble in that case. It ie typier tad Me the taala re nine- Mra. N. Willard Curtis, mother of] the man, but to be in silence,” PARIS, July 14 (United Press). — eén pages in the Indictment. gee “1 Volivia says: the Gert ibasey y Tt is charged thet the members of| rs. Walter 8. Ward, appeared vol IR Uara arRky plane ot Gedia’ one cena enmens totay Sa the union made uss of the ofganiza.|Untarily before District Attorney] earth that a woman ought not to |Mounced that 20,009,000 gold marks of tion to interfere with the business of] Weeks of Westchester County this| he Wt Is in the United the July reparation instalment apparently on good terms, shopped] qowr. tightly in the Irish capital and the employing plasterers, that they|afternoon for questioning regard Senate. Lam opposed to 2 w be paid to-der together, Mrs Phillips purchased a]/nogning authoritative hes reached acted in restraint of trade aid com-1, e c <i Re runnning for any m 4 fied thet the hammet sg ‘ London regarding plens for the cgm- metee and that tHey conspired to in-| ‘Pe ee of a Eirvence Ds a Word of God foretel are ie boibee oe ie Later she asked Mra. Meadows to] peign Mi crease the cost of building in New| Walter Ward and regarding days of decadencs 2,000,009 ma: drive her to her sister's hom, di-|” yt apears that a geed deal of work York City. ‘The case was prebented to | knowledge of a plot, said by Mr.] will be ruled by women dnd ¢ a torrow, tl tull|recting her along thé réad to the clearing the tsregulars from the the Grand Jury by Deputy Attorney | Weeks to have been miade & urder. Here, accor dale and western counties stay be Generdl Abraham Preedmdn. Ward family ts supprest evidon to the story repeated by nus-| necessary before the thain operatiéns Amorig the instances cited tn sup. A dubpdene which hed Bee ked Drs. sMeddéwtp te ‘The Republicans have @ : port of the chatget are styera! fines] “” Baia oi ase eut of the ni ¢ 4 on Tullamore, Kizes chute’ who masquerade an private| Jincorek. The handkerchiefs bearing 160 to $1,000 impoeed on bees glat-| to Mrs. Curtis t force eed her of intimec| County, according to 2 Belfast report ‘wallee.” the intelal “F’ rhight just as wel! have| terers by offcats of the union, w’ Mefors Justice Mérechause hawing fully 2 thousand men there No request has been recetved £0 far| veronged to Viuxen| has 2.500 members, for failing to EEG Spee es ‘ i I 4 while the approaches to the town have 7 Agr States Marsha! William C.| poy,” ne rules of the union of w! PRENPERGAST SAYS owed, as teen mined and the bridges destroyed Becht for men to man ma!! cars from} ivy tw; ted ih eayin ot members; its aa ll ; : a ¥| = to hamper the nationals. | any of th raittoads opefating in tho| a, eee conneated with law ento Wade eagracte pk threatencd to questi¢n the ‘egaity op] DEPARTMENT HAS . , ae iaciae) Onke Pe : | southeta, “ redhead New York. Mar. strike was ordered. the Morschauser inquiry town and are shal Hecht ts ready to meet any ¢: i ” dock The Grané Jury was told of work] 3 ¢ sata weney, that may arise, ‘he Be ctacens 4k beak 90 cry tor |OsSetOS, toma, Ost morning. pecial deputies ai was followed by | tn resdtve. Last Wednesday, Marshal |® vicarous yang aie followed by ! Hecht sys, he received a telegram Aimed A er from Attorney General Harty M. rancis Hluxen {3 convicted, Daugherty asking for report of the| S*st decree murder, he can be eléc- situation. troquted, under the law, despite his “We have received no definite in-| extreme youth. It is in the power of. formgtion,” sald Marshal Heeht,| the jury, however, to recommen bt indicated that Mrs. Meadows, em-| portant movements against the Re- ployed as a bookkeeper tm a bank | puplicans in Southwestern Ireland at here, met Mra. Phillips downtown|on early date. Tho military censor- Wednesday afternoon and the two,|anip, however, has been clamped the defense begun its summing up -his morning. Harold Price, an associate of Elmer King, counsel for the boy, opened for the defense. “The prosecution is founded entire- ly upen theory,”’ he be; . “Thee are no facts) The State r upon a l6t of experte He said theee experts were not con- tent, as they testified differently inst Frank Jan¢arek, previously "The surest guaran of public erie the entla't pel order would beforthepublicsuthori.| Price said the éviderce sustined ties to dissrm and Cisperse these! pointing the fins: suspicion at was st the orcemants in preparation for th attack, which is expected in a fer Says no Proper aving been postponed in the Newtown Gas Has Yet : 7 2 saving lives and property. R Mod 2: Ae i ter 2 Bs af Another Belfast report tells of a én Made E “ strange confiict at Tithahoe. When national forces from Mullingar az rived there Wednesday night, hoping to petsuade the irregulare holding the barracks to surrender, t found the Ambassador Hotels; solded + hanttelpleces thal oe aay fight Walter union offered destroyed becaute 2 nace tessa ed andtul of plaster of Paris had been| mrs, walter S. Werd, who had been upd tn ths: Estas 60 them |-curpoensed with her moéther, is ex- dry more quickly and of the ordering | cused, . down and destruction and replacing Public £1 aay accused the Depart: “pelative to any acts of violence in| imprisonment in case of conviction. A Mr. Davis issued a statémont that} Supply, Gas and Hlect tw ig Phyl! a4 is] place strongly defend The iS distri ellings which had been molded in tat t ing 2 moratoriu: Pp ed. ne. See Cieuirt, Croating that edie roads - OF celine Wehope instead of being | ery cures nad at 20 time sougat 10) ating the charter by falling to inspect | based largely. tlona! commander, Capt. Conlon, te- have admitted that there have been a| FINED FOR LMASING GAMBLING evade a subpoena and had been at And test the quality and a ——2—_ wandering the streets, ne} sued an ultimatum, and after a long ai ee ee aiatea eis ae eal RATHENAU ASSASSINS newspaper accounte of the horror and| discussion among the garrison about finally went to an attorney and tdéld/nalf, numbering fifty, resolved to accuses James B. Emerick, of the HAD AUSTRIAN GROUP | the story. The attorney induced him | yiélé and marched out toward the ne~ Ridgewood = Community — Council, Se a to go to the Sheriff. tional je j=] iah reanization — eens, of having faile once | ASSES ABEa yew ae SE LB a to produce | War Alded by Minister of Justice. |COURT DENIES BAIL a vidence against the New- v, 4 Jewleh - town’ Gas Company whose servioa was) LOND PN: tuly m STewish ae TO PROMOTER PONZI complained of. Emerick led in the | &#Phtc Agency)“ The sroup o” As recent petition to Gov. Miller for the removal of Prendergast because, it was sharged, he did not give the complain- ing gas consumers of Qu hearing. The Governor ignored the pe tition. On Wednesday Emerick ap-| Minister of Inte red before the Board of Hatin eal tte pt ments revealing the mov and asked the city to seize the New-| prominent Je Memb town plant and operate it municipally |zroup when arrested were Mayor Hylan told Emeri th Pepartment now has the mm hand ~ sent by the Vi Mr. Prendergast says he will hold Jewish Telegraphic Agency to the Newtown Gas Company compluint| London was intercepted and confis- on the calendar until the city com-|cated by the Viennese Postal authort- plies with the charter and makes tests| ties. ‘The Viennese Jewish papers necessary for the proper submission|denouncing this confiscation hold of evidence, He claims that both | Mint foshioned in the bullding of which] her daughter's home in New they were to be a part. It was also| Rochelle for a monts. charged that the union refused to al-] Mr, Weeks made formal announce- low the employers to use plaster}ment to-day that John Mack had moulds more than once, so thit new} peen appointed a Special Assistant models of exactly the same form had] pistrict. Attorney to prosecute the to be made if an architect repeated] Ward caso, After a talk with Justice a design in his plans for a second) Morschauser Mr. Mack said that fur- building. ther conspiracy hearings would be The men indicted were notified to- | pela July 19, 20 and 21 and twenty- day to appear before Justice Glegerich | seven subpoenas had been issued. for pleading Monday. hey are ease Beat President Michael J. Colleran, Vice President John Pearl, Business Agents John J. Dooley, Johr Leavey and Joseph La Monte, and Executive Committeemen — Joseph anell, Frank Masai, — Will ‘lure, Thomas Nilan, John Ce James Ross, Benedlet Tentillo, Henry Mabe, John Krueger, Wi v James Sundine, Jacques Horowitz, ‘\ndrew Berger, Charley Matly, John Neyland, John Lawson, Charles Bir- nie sr., James Greely, Thomas Wylie, ‘Thomas Neary, Thomas Kiernan, John Cantaloupe, James Prestera, Peter Francayille, Patrick Walsh, Charles. Cimini, John Gallagher, tew cases of car hose cutting and some threats to volunteers. “So far there has been no intima- tion that Federal protection will be DEVICE. Hyman Goldenburg. No. 482 Van Buren Street, Brooklyn, wag sined $500 eeded, The city is well protected| !" the Court of Spectal Besstons to-day with the police and detective agen-| for leasing out gambling devices. It pont alt Jatormasion is there is no| was charged that he manufactured end «difficulty in getting volunteers to take] distributed a highly profitable bit of ap- ‘od tiie sons to be running at ape | Prt clled the “punch card’ here proximately normal. Postmaster Mer.| %02 Punch a hole, pay for it, and draw gan has reported there is alight in-| % Dutber which may or may not en- ‘\erruption In his department.'’ ‘The first special deputy United States Marshals in this section were eworn im by Marshal Mulheron in ‘Trenton, He announced that fifty deputies would be swarn in to-day und “detailed to riée all mail traing| Heoper, the roads consider this. a through the State and ghard mali] #ttike between the men and (hem tucks from post offices to railroad|*lves. If the roads opened negotia stations. tions with the men they feel they Strike leaders, with the failure of | Would be putting the stamp of thety peace negotiations, ordeyed heavy | “pproval upon the strike by givin picket Hines abou: 1 railroad shops, | "ecomnition, To negotiate with these yards end terminals in the district, | men now, |i is felt, would be equiva- and the railroads have countered by| lent to saying in any future strikes, doubling their force of guards, many | ‘If you can't get along with the Labor of whom are armed with riot guns.| Board, just come to us.’ sassing of Dr, Walter Rathenau were] sete Trial Date for Man Who ¥x- leagued with Austrians, pects to Be Paroled, edly anti-Jewish nil BOSTON, July 14.—Charles Ponzi, tion which the quick-rich promoter serving a five- ns a fair| Jewish disty year Federal sentence for fraudulent ise of the mails and who expects a role this month, was refused bail the twenty-two indietments against ‘him, Superior Court ynn denied the motion and 18 as the date for Ponzi's ae eaten Advt. on page 5 | THE WORLD'S | Harlem Office litle you to a prize. instigated anti- it is declared Weber, the then leged, sup- ul docu nis of s of the prompt- —_ BATHING SUIT MAY WIN YOU $50! 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