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6 VOTING MACHINE LAW IS NULLIFIED BY HYLAN'S STAND Manufacturers Refuse to Sell to City, Seeing Long Fight for Their Pay. ALBANY, July 21,.—No voting ma- Chines will be installed in New York City this fall, Secretary of State The rea- the only com- Lyons announced to-day son given was that Pany manufacturing voting machinew “that have stood the test of time and of which is equipped to the extent being able to supply New York w Plan for ‘City of Westchester” To Tighten Political Control Still Pursued by Leader Ward Driven Under Cover by Public Hue and Cry, Scheme Now Is to Bring Project Gradually Into Effect. Word te being passed around {n@——————————— Westchester political circles that Will- liam A. Ward, Republican leader, has not abandoned his plan to consolidate the entire county into one city of 890,- 000 inhabitants despite recent protests of his Heutcnants, brought out by the popular hue and cry of disapproval that no such step is in contemplation. The project, however, will mot be brought to @ state of completion in any way that will make it immediately apparent. So carefully has Ward against him in the primaries and won the nomination. Then, according to the current story, Werd threw the sup port of the organttation to Walter N Taussig, the Democratic candidate, and Taussig won. The net result was increasnd bitterness. Now, Sutherland, with a score of former favorites drawn aro‘ind him, in threatening to put an entire ticket In the field in the election of county oMciais this fall, This announcement has thrown Democratic leaders into a state of joy and they are preparin THE EVENING WORLD, FIND BOY ASLEEP ON FLYER’S PILOT SLEEPS IN CANOE MILES AT SEA AS POLICE SEEK HIM Fishermen Find Man Thought Drowned Adrift Far From Land. Dozes on Coweatcher While Train Specds at Seventy Miles an Hour. HAMMONTON, N. J., July 21.— BIDDEFORD, Me, July °! Pennsylvania Railroad train from At As a riot call was about to lv rent for assistance in find! lantic City passed through here at Lawrence Andrews twenty-tw 5 st night with th a tr DMS MSN ae arenons [en speed last nig © mo- 1 tionless form of a man on the front of the locomotive. When the train stopped at Broad Street Station, Philadelphia, rail- road officials and others were hor- e was received from Pool saying that he hod been found by a fisherman terday morning, asleep in a ¢ tive miles off the coast He ts the son of Charles now n _ Andrews, whore family is spend ing the Summer at Bayview rifled to find the body of a boy seven- Part of his clothing was found on 1 teen years ng inert o1 5 the beach last evening. Tol see ns lie r catcher. He was alive but asleep and had searched for him all night, fe ing he had become lost in nea woods or swamps. made the ride, almost seventy miles, in his dangerous position, sometimea covernment without putting them to FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1922, Gis teadired number of machine |. to nominate the strongest ticket in|f))°Cn Oth ; 3 this phe BAN Some te: ONG Aaguton worked out his plane and so gradu years, believing the coming elect‘on Mip vousts tr aporove! , rushing through the darkness at sey. that it does not want to enter into ]{!¥ Wil they be put tnto operation | offers the chance of ohauces HBR FCAT RATAT GL Ce re ee] Shey: sullee wt Howe: any contract so far ae New York | that politictans do not expect the final! Ward is known to pellevo that only |." 4° tt, malds Wt be foliowet by) tii, ane was Frederick Herbert City is concerned.” step of consolidation to be made for|@ consolidation of the entire county |‘, (2% DUE Seaton Chae ' . The law authoriees the Secretary |a period of ten yours with the reins held in White Plains} Lai beer! ao eon head, This} of Shawnee, Okla, homeward bound, Ct ef State to contract for machines! wara i recosnised by frland“ama| Til remove future dangers of polit! eee nlnatoner of Chacite an corre | Without the formality of paying reg- sufficient to equip at least 15 per|(oe alike an a caiabl Tend and) cal disruption. The present plan ts tol ion now V. Everlt Macy, millionaire) Wat rates. cent, of the New York polling places |snrewa politician, When he faila to| Srecusly take away Powers from the} wiianthropist, mud to be feartily in] The Philadelphia police took the this year, but following the dimagres- leet srg wut is to} cities und towns and place them in|? ete city Rael at ; year, i ret anything for the present, and that| the hands of the county. A. litte | {Vor of the city plan. The next step] nervy Jad In tow ment on the part of the board of elections, came the refusal of the Au- tomatic Registering Machine Corpora- tion of Jamestow: Y., to sell ma- chines a city here there te _ @very prospect of obstruction and Utigation staring it in it's face The Jamestown firm, outlining its toward consolidation will be to put all streets and roads under tho care of a county department, Then a West chester water zone will be created, and this will be followed by other changes. gradually taking away the powers of the municipalities and putting them, with the county, is seldom, he lays his plans for the fu- ture, Ho sees, according to authentic ees, that the pressure of public allow him to put “City of Westchester’ across in big dose more will be taken away each year untli moh time is reached when a complete change can be made, with all good Republican leaders hoping the public can be likewise gradually educated to the plan, The County Government Commis. sion, In operation for a number of ) ae ee NN KEEPING COOL y is just a matter of eating the right foods—salads, So extra delicious With fresh fruits ona hot day one Vor a time other Republican leadera have tried to stem the tide of disup- ee on “the controlling ele-|proval by painting a weird and hor-| years, but numerically increased by ae this et ye erection for new vegetables—light dishes, ment of the present Adminstration |rmte picture of the Tammany Tiger| this year's Legislature, is now at work | Children’s courts for counties was ‘ ; dl Was 3 A i with a good seasonin, of New York City hax definitely |stretehing out to selze all of West-| under the Chairmanship of Henry R,| hailed by Republican leaders, The Chak 5 law allows this court to be combined help wonderfully. with the County Court, and it is said ruetion adopted a policy of obs’ and Utigation to prevent the installation chester » add another borough to Greater New York, ‘They have care- Barrett, Werd’s right-hand man, pre- paring a new plan of county govern- No other food has such an appeal on a hot of machines. * * * We prefer to]fully pointed out what a sad state of] ment. Mr. Barrett, a lawyer and a| that Westchester is the only county ’ 5 S i gell our machines to communities |affairs would be precipitated by such| resident of White Plains, is one of sitters be ae eed ee aki as Kellogg’s Corn Flakes! They win desiring them. * * * Tho entirelan act. Mew people fell very hard for] those who recently disclaimed the re- | citles, like Rochester and Syracuse, to ickle appetites, th ati ! matter of this contract has become |the story. The seizure by Tammany] motest thought of turning Westches-|aPpolnt a new Judge. Miss Ruth PP nae Hety, hungry Soles! involved in such bitter political con- | was too vague to be seriously consid-| ter into a city when the storm had| Taylor, now with the Child Welfare And, my, but they are delicious in their crisp troversy, in which we have taken nofered, while the plan to make the/reached tts hetght Department, has beew designated for crunchiness and wonderful flavor! part (nor do we intend to). that, in} county into a city began to look too] Just what steps toward making the| the new Judgship by the Republicans MADEINUTEER our judgment, it is extremely doubt ch like reality, The public could] change from county to city will be] Clty Judge George C. Appell of Mount . es) : te ful whether any business could bene be made to see why the bugaboo] made hy this commission are not defi-| Vernon will probably be named at At Grocers and Deli As an extra-summer taste thrill, eat fit from the experience to be ex- lor being gobbled up ti w York City|nitely known. No report will be made|the Democratic Convention early in Kel ; ‘ pected, followin consummation [could not be brought about Just as\until early in September, at least, as} August < eal ie ellogg’s with bananas or the luscious sum- u a contract easily with Westchester a city as if} no formal meeting ts sched until Surrogate George A. Slater wa: . . af | i Fae as PRS it were a county : then, It is ae however, that aj first to bring the City of Westchester mer fruit now in season. Such a diet is not jee 1] The Republican leader's desire for] commission form of government will} into the public eye, when at a school ly i F ; Ried HITS GASOLINE PUMP——BANG! Thay Sona NE ie tical rather| be provided. This commission will be| district meeting in Port Chester, only ideal from . health standpoint, but it is MIDDLETOWN, N.Y. July 21.-'The | than economic er is con-| made wp of thrée members who will] Ward's home town, he predicted the ap refreshing—cooling and enjoyable beyond Fire Departr ft thin city was called | dered one of an strong-| handle the administrative end of | plan would be put through in two Horlick’s ‘’ Ane} : ocoats holds of the State and has been] affairs, The Hoard of Supervisors] years. Before the ink had hardiy The ORIGINAL Out to-day when a touring car driven) eo toy on for a plurality of from] will then become a miniature legis-| dried on the story, there was a storm Malted Milk | at high Caperoserattey Pin alae 12,000 to 16,000. But during the] lature, This will be the first step|of protest from every section, par- : € | ticularly smaller communities like Scarsdale, Pelham and Larchmont, where many New York business men make their homes. Mr, Slater never) toward putting the County Govern- ment in a position to handle all the affairs of all the county. The commission's report will go to past few years there have been spas- aks against Ward's dic- lave gr y rankled York, struck and knocked cause they digest easily. Let the children All will be better for a modi outhr tation whieh him have all they want. Sparks from the moving pump cover fgnited the gasoline, an explosion fol- Yonkers is a sore spot In the|the next Legislature and will then| made any claim that he was speaking lighter diet—and free from headaches a: owed and the pump burst Into Humes | ouimaries two years ago Leslie} have to be voted upon by thé people|for any one other than Mr. Slater, Q ._ NO COOKING gntel A nd Placan ceay.” Guanlenin Ore. Ud Kuiherland, vice president of the| before it can be enacted into law.| but it was generally accepted by poli- Food - Drink” fer All Ages. | sluggish drowsiness. Sista wed immediate uppiigation| Third Avenue Railroad Company, | According to persons familiar with the|ticlans, Democrats and Republicans Linch at Home, Office, and re ad prevented. the Manes. trom{and at one thne one of Ward's most] plan, here comes the catch. They|alike, that he was voicing Leader "Ash for HORLICK'S. | spreading to o tank below the sidewalk [trusted lieutenants, led a@ hot Ddaitle | charge that thereafter the Legislature | Ward's sentiments. Mr. Slater is also e "7 A eontaining 50 gallons of gnsoline. against George J. Werner, the or- make changes in the form of \a resident of Port Chester ei Avoid Imitations & Substitutes Insist upon Kellogg's | Corn Flakes in the RED and GREEN —— for ganization cholce Sheriff. Suther- N SENATE words. Eat Kellogg’s Corn Flakes liberally be- 7 DAY I land's candidate was his cousin, Robert BH. Ferguson, then under- Berea te (hat beara tae | —- ON TARIFF BILL sheriff. Werner was easily the vic- piped of W. K. tor, and was afterward as easily ellogg, originator of elected, but a spirit of dissension was | cted into the Republican ranks that has never been completely eliminated, IS 2,208 HOURS Corn Flakes, None are | genuine without it! | To-Day Is Anniversary of Passage by House At the same time Werner was of Measure. elected, Governor Miller, in whose nomination Ward took a leading part, was beaten in Yonkers by Smith by 900, while Harding carried the city by 10,000. Ward blamed Sutherland for Miller's poor showing. Other leaders charged that when news was received that Smith had carried Yonkers there was not one single sad face at Sutherland's head- quarters. No one ever denied the story. Immediately after this Ward ceased to recognize Sutherland as Yonkers leader, turning over the reins to for- mer Mayor William J. Wallin. The selection failed to pour ofl on troubled waters. Sutherland knew he could expect nothing further from Ward So he set out to beat the Ward faction at every turn, Last fall the organization named James Lyuch, former Comptroller, for Mayor of Yonkers, Sutherland ran former Sheriff Ulrich Weisendanger 4 i WASHINGTON, July 21 | To-day is the first anniversary Jf the passage of the Administra- ‘tion ‘Tariff Bill by the House, When the measure wii find it» Sniche in statute hall stilk Io ‘problematical, but there are in- creasing signs that the leaders, at least, on both sides of the Senate are anxious to get it into conference, Admittedly they are weary of the grind of work on what has become the longest legislative day in the history of the Senate, a day that now has run 2,208 hours, or 121 more hours than there were committee amendments to the bill. In the Senate It still is 12 o'clock noon, Thursday, April 20, 192 the hour the tariff was called vp. They took their cows with them ACK in the Forties when pioneers hit the Oregon Trail, they didn’t have much idea what was before them. They started out from the Mississippi in long wagon trains, men, women and chil- dren, with 2,000 miles of un- known desert, wilderness and mountains to cross. The World’s 1922 SUMMER RESORTS ANNUA --and - - Good Motor Roads Tour Guide |{ milk many of these expeditions owed their survival. Due to the hardships of travel and uncertainties of diet, the trip was a terrific ordeal for the children. Fresh milk was the one food that kept them alive. Even some of the adults would have suc- cumbed if it hadn’t been for the milk that nourished them through periods of sickness. 4 112 Pages of Information for the Summer Vacationist aiid Many Touring Maps for the Automobilist Just to play things safe, no expedition set forth without taking along a full herd of milking cattle. For the pio- neers realized that no new community, however rich in other products, could be com- plete without the dairy cow. Of course, it difficult to leep up the milking morale of the herd along the trail. But they managed to get some milk from the cows most of the time. And it was to this OU may rely abeoiutsly upon dependable quality in any fruit or vegetable labelled A. F. G. on bag, box, barrel or tissue wrap. Just "a little mark, but the symbol of a big service. It be- gins in fields, orchards, groves and vineyards all over the country, where we supervise gfowing, grading and packing. Then we select the best to bring to market. The A. F. G. seal is applied to hundreds of private brands to assure buyers that produce so marked is always dependable. Be sure to look for the A. F. G. Fortunately, we have ad- vanced considerably — since those pioneer days. It ss no longer necessary to carry your own cow with you when you travel. 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