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RYAN LIABILITIES ARE $18,000,000, NOT $32,500,000 iain Revised List Shows Duplica- tions, Court Is Informed— $4,000,000 Is Unsecured. OLNEY NAMED REFEREE. “D, Henry” on Creditors” List Brings Denial From Police Inspector, Judge A. H. Hand has appointed Peter B. Olney jr. referee in the Allan A. Ryan bankruptcy proceedings. Hearings other than the one set by Judge Hand, to be held next Monday, July 31, will be conducted by Olney as a result of this desig: A revised lst, according to 1: for Francis G. Gaffey, bankruptey for Allan A. that liabilities “instead of $32 secured claims instead of $28 receiver in Ryan, shows about $18,000,000 500,000, and that the are about $14,000,000 000,000, There is no thange in che total of unsecured claims, about $4,000,000 as stated in the petition, The change, it Is sald, is due to duplications found in the bankruptcy Papers. The announcement was me when the receiver went beforp the Federal Court in regard to a sale of collateral at auction, Judge A. N. Hand set Aug. 2 as the date for the sale at public auction of more than $11,000,000 of bank col- Jateral including the sale at public uue- tion of 111,614 shures of the Stutz Mot or of Ar in which Mz. Ityun made his famous corner, and the Ryan seat on the New York Stock Exchange. This collateral ts held by the Guaranty Trust Company, against about $14,000,000 in bank loans made Corp a to Allan A. Ryan & Co, No. 111 Broadway. The collateral which the Guaranty ‘rust Company wants to offer for sulo is: 2,00 Argonaut Be Corp hishen Morty Corp ntal Candy Corp, tal Teattle Corp. 6.100 Green Monster Mining Co on com, ohnsion 1 be 135 Josephine Thea on, Ing 15 David) Kenn 5 aM an Inte Corp, International Corp. Dows 10.8 Mat Royal Typewr Inc Typewrlter Co. Ine., an Cons lidated Petroleum Corr tg Carburetor Co. of rp of America, t West § Auto 8 ental Candy duly July 4, al Candy July 1, ef Cont 1 Candy c je July 5, f deposit of Con- Netributor x Hat Co, & demand notes f Carolin pt of binplre dated 1) Ine ddition, the Guaranty would sell snment of right, title and In- Ito the proceeds of Stock eat, which valued about $100,000. The collateral will be sold at public auction through Adrian H. Muller & Son, at the Exchange Sales Rooms, No. 14-16 Vesey Street, a week from to-morrow, beginning at 12.30 o'clock A proposal to dispose of the collat- era! to-morrow led to a long confer- ence between Allan Wardwell, attor- ney for the Guaranty; Col. Caffey, George F. Lewis, Ryan's counsel: Fldon Bisbee, counsel for the Chase National Bank, which loaned nearly $8,500,000 to Ryan, and David Hunter Miller, counsel for the receiver, who urged postponenment It cided to go before Judve Hand ve the matter to nia whieh 4 deterring th for 4 we In sing Mr. Miller anounced that mates of the liubilities by 5 $14,000,000, becwu catio peauing in the bauk ruptey ome of the debts of Mr. Ryan being Usted 4 second tine among debts of Allan A. Ryan & Co. ge thul the wctuul total comes to about $18,000 00 = The exact ne’ been worked out “Ther about $4,000,000 in unse cured debt Mr, Miller told th esurt which ubo $2,000,000 is owing to Mrs. Ryan und $1,000,000 to a group of several individuals, incl J ing Harry Payne Whi about $300,000 owing to Cha M. Sehwab, und re of debts scattering and of nominabamount “The other labilities about $14,000,000 The $14.000,000 is cov agreement dated D which time the Guarwaty ‘Trust Com and Alvin Untermyer the personal trus nt covered actually in ink more 1 honk elit verad ay e this ucreement rust Co Me of Consali- was and result the eur first were tition figures have mount to ed. a trust Vs 1920, at 1 by Soldiers’ Bridge-Building Feat a PLANO. A. Civilians at Weequahic Park were marvelling yesterday at the Speed shown by the 104th (former 22d) Engineers in throwing this bridge across the park Inke The bridge appeared frail, but fter the entire regiment had ssed without mishap a group Father, 6 Raffaele de Raffaele, sixty-two hopes and ambitions, behind him, an ny sveshold, with a wife killing of Salvatofe Pirone in front of No, 187 The lat Forsythe Street, id the Pirones lived, on the night quarrel The ol! man, to-day that 1 pleaded guilty 4 toymaker, admitted had shot Pirone, and to manslaughter But when Mrs. Pirone, the widow, and her children testified before the Grand Jury previous to the indictment, thes swore that it was Dominie, and not the gray-haired father, who had done the killing They Were almost at Pirone's side when the shot was fired, they eaid, and saw the younger man do it, I old De Raff Was to blame court to-day as he stood reiterating that he hi On this score, form trict Attorney Kam the dismissal of the e insisted that he alone in He was in tears at the b. d killed Pirone Assistant Dis- <i appealed for dictment agoinst Dominic and aceeptance of the ea of guilty by the father. So the old man was remanded fer sentence on Thursday, Assistant District Attorney MeDonald said that in all probability there would be no opposition to the plea in the younger man's behaif The shootwge of Virone came after Lots More Fun Befor Stealing a pistol with whieh to ¢ put forth to-day in Yorkville Court Warner, sixty-three years old, a cle was held in hail of $500 by Magistra 1 Sessions on a charge he of petty | sud later he did not want to leave jots of fun Hobbs, Win- chester Repeating Arms Company, of t 42d Street, told the court that on July 2 Warner enter the store, pick out a calil matic pistol valued at $34, put it in his pocket and leave the store, where- upon the arrest was made. Harty buyer for the he si vuto- When asked by the Magistrate if he was represented by counsel the prisoner said, "I don't waat a law- yer.’ Murray Spies stepped forward and told the court he had heen re- ained to representythe defendant onditthen withdrew eturning to. the uid man Counsel treom, Your the store the and pr enc My Honor, the n to this went ntion of st wit wep: my commit minate about Tha sales made ent In period t € at eighteen months ived. Certain already heen notice was oty Trust Com Ryan & Co., giving oposed sule at publi notice refers to somv colinteral. The notic es nol cover.«ll the securities hela lateral but the first of a tion of Stutz stock to trad the New York Stock | meanwhile, ag contemplated quarters, would enable it to Last out by the G pany to Allan A notice of the auction, This 1,314,539. of series of si es." Restor ing on chang n be disposed of with more likelihoou of realizing something for the unse cured creditors, it was. 8 N definite move, however, has yet been made to accomplish this purpose Among the former customers of th Ryan firm, whose accounts are to ix sild, the yame of “D Henry" pro. veked comment when the list) was made puble Pohlee Inspector t teh te Stitiined in th Bronx, when anked over the telephone trust reement was to ter- just night if it were his account, said: 2, Takes Blame for Killi To Save Son, 30, East Side Toymaker Pleads Guilty, Although Witness Say Son Fired Fatal Shot. At 64 Couldn't Live Up to Story He Stole Pistol to Kill Himself Prisoner With Record Against Him Expects to Have ng Accused of Crime years old, with most of his life and id Dominic, his son, thirty, just on the nd children and a way to make in the world, were arraigned to-day before Judge Talley in General Sessions, indicted for the ter w shot to death on the sidewalk the house in which the de Raffaeles of June 9, following an inter-family a row between the members of the two families. Mrs. Pirone was water- ing flowers on the windowsill of her third fluor aportment and it splashed on the shoulders of the De Raflavle women sitting on the doorstep. Three times this occurred, it was said, and next evening the women met and there was @ hair-pulling battle on the sidewal Old De Raffacte, ut supper indoors, heard the row and, it was said, ran out of the house with a revolver and shot Pirone. The younger De Raf- faclo was also in the mix-up and a witness said that after the shooting the father came from the crowd with the revolver in his hand, Roth men ran and boarded a Sec- ond Avenue car on which they were caught by Patrolman Max Lobel in a commandeered automobile. At first the toymaker, who 1a revolver in his pocket, was held for the @ime and the sen detained a. ao rial witnes: Then beth were indicted for the shooting e¢ Leaving This World. ommit suicide was the novel defense by Murray Spies, counsel for Charle rk, of No. 228 West 123d Street, who te Norman J. Marsh for trial in Spe- My, althouch the «this prisoner himself world and still expects to have with, as he woes out of work and de- spondent Every one in the courtroom was sympathetic toward the prisoner on hearing such # novel story as told by the lawyer, but the feeling of sym- Pathy somewhat disappeared when the court was shown Warner's record with four previous convictions Later, in his cell, the prisoner said “The Judge can see I'm not a man that wants to leave this world. I'll out before I'm sixty-four, as 1 won't gét more than six months for this. There's lots of coming to me yet Mr. Spies explained * later that he had been retained by a trend of th Drisoner who told him: Warner wanted “I don't believe so." and then after @ moment, “No, | uever had an ace count with Al un Further enlightenment on names in th Kst could not be obtained from. the recelver last evening The list The namo of H. M. Biggs appears for a consideral wm. This is Dr Hermann M : Healt Commissioner ' ysiclan to the Ryan family i list of ecured cred: f 000 for professional service Thomp- son, who is C Thomp- son, President of the Stutz Motor Company, owes $493.4195.88, and em- Noyees of the Jehem Motor Com- nM I ‘ bo Manning \ M Mra te 4 1 Frank White .. 04.05 Marvel to Spectators in Newark of young ladies who had witnessed the engineers’ at ventured across, T are shown cross- ing on the pontoon bridg ISTOL BATTLEIN. UPPER BROADWAY FOLLOWS HOLD-UP ee rant, Fight Police and Vive armed men early to-day ve manager of James 4 restaurant, at No, 395) and robbed him and the cash register at the eDo! of nearly $800 in cash, ‘They escaped |and and their friend beat each other after exchanging shots with police re- from the West 177th Street ition in a chase of four blocks, serves The robbers jumped into a taxicab, |tOP against the held revolvers to the head of the chauffeur and ordered him to “driv: like hell." He obeyed, but they lett the taxicab when it crashed into show window of a vacant store at St. Nicholas Avenue, was wrecked and a The taxicab the chauffeur was eut and bruised. The thieves then raped Volico questioned I rt Salkin thirty-two, of Linden Street, Brook lyn, the chauffeur, getting from hitn & complete story of the hold-up He said that five men, all armed With revolvers, hailed him at 86th street and Park Avenue, got into hi taxicab, and holding revolvers to h head, orlered him to drive to 1651 Street and Broadway. When they reached 166th Stre and S holas Avenub the bandit stopped the taxi and two of them ¢ cut. They walked around the corn: into Broadway and entered McDon ald'’s estaurant t $5 Broudwa James Mullin of No. 161 Amsterdam: venue, the night manager, and rev eral patrons were inside, The two thr poked revolvers int Mullin’s side, backed him up the wall, and c f them took $17 from his pocke The other reblhéd the cush register of $100 more. Mul lip put up fight and one of the bandits struck him behind the lest « with the butt of his revolver. ‘The two men then ran, They jump- ed in the taxicab and ordered Salkin to drive south in St. Nicholas Ave nue. Salkin told police he ‘sway ed" the taxicab to one side near thy corner of 163d Street and St. Niche Avenue, causing the car to mount the curb and crash into the show window in the hope of getting rid of the rob. bers in some way. After the men ran, Mullen as not seriously injured, wh ran to the Five Armed Men Rob Restau-|insutted his wite 7|to the testimony, Clark t Mrs, ce their combat to the road. Cuthbert first on? of the fighters and then the er ad It stopped, according than Cuthbe:t and cried and tugged at other, They paid no heed to her, and she was hurt. Israel After the sentences urgent. tele phone messages were sent to in-| arfitiatod fluential friends and Clark and Mrs THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JULY 25, 1922 BATTLE TWO MILES throughout the et Feinberg, with t a “stoppage” order from makers’ headquarters at Casino, No. 140 Second Avenue, gen eral , 18 In response to the cloak- Stuyvesant manager of the Cloakimakers' General Board, International Cuthbert wore released Sunday night Ladies’ Garment Workers’ Union, in But all efforts to have Cuthbert re- ‘ge of the walk-out, said the clos leased were in vain, Th y law of the shops was little more than joes not accept a fine for driving on i Ra utomobile while Intoxicate msolnrality ai Maw La Chahman of . . the Cloak, ait nd Skirt Manufa Jitney Driver, turers?’ Erotective Assotiation, said this afternoon: “We have no fight 7 Wye - » Mr, Scljesinger says, as a means SLOD FUPEAG |e cestecsina ths unions oceania, oe — tion We have a ¢ tract with the Ponmil Susp nded Bight] union which has promisca to take care of us We believe it will’ Days and Warned by Jer Benjamin Sehlesinger, 1 ident of Model Says Saleslady Assailed . Her Form by Word and by Deed been colle exposure od O'Malley wimitted that not cent of this meiey hat found ite way Into the city treasury and that the supervisors had kept the moneys So collected. Charles H. Levy, a Brooklyn attor ney, went before Supreme Court tleo Cropsey applied for Junction in behalf of certain pusheart peddlers the or further week collection District Ruston, after having O'Malley svatem, ¢ gation fore and an In restraining uper $1 Attorne of dered an investi from making read the Those tw officials have there become butt of attack Hirshfetd ney ig a “dis and that "Cropsey fact that Hylan i he. the Hirshfield’ the District Attor ipl” of Judge Crops: cannot forget thi the Mayor and no Mayor Hylan had nerve eno: to become a candidate and Cropsey * koes on Hirshfield did nol sey City Supervisor. the International Ladies’ Garment Workers’ Union, said: T strike A Adduchio, Nandsor NENT is a peaceful one, and in tweor threa us driver in Jersey City, was tried day. more than halt the strikers" will fore Supervisor Kitrick today on|bea back their work, At the end ween of “habitually flirting withfof the week not more than 4,900 will 1 4] be out, and these will be taken care female passengers He was! found! oi. whope ja (whieh thine ate to ty du mit was suspended for] gimiculties with the union f offended and he wa warned that again he would be out BELIEVE STUDENT DROWNED Morris Isaac, a New Yo f business. University ne of his passengers had made| student, Uving at No. 365 South Fourth complaint It was his inspector.| Street, Brooklyn, 1s believed by the Seven other fitney bus drivers were| Coney Island police to have been d guil on. ss of $ of sus- ty of minor infractions Their permits we day each, which means 30 or more to each clot ning jrowned while swimming yesterday. His was brought to the police ata- tion to-day by William Sterke, manager of the Whitney Batha, Bride Wants Husband to Return, sera tay kad “Sheik of Araby” eget i hg Even If He Is a “Sheik of Araby Street Police Staton, The re es | came dewn intu Broadway on ¢! . 7 rs : run. ‘Phe ive men tan through Wes:|He Invited Her to Make Trip to Egypt With Him, but IGith Stree cavant olga or | he Fears He Has Gone Alone. J opened — fire c ‘ hesis the original ¢ s trom his father, saying he had exchanged in rur ‘a bag decided to sell off the extensive prop In West 162nd Str im » noe ort owns in Egypt and come t ay the roboers ran bas, a bride: of 1. He wanted Albert to conte an lisuppeared, fon the r and negotiate the sale A day - — do her husbar t tter Albert came in with 4 FIRST STRIKE OF RADIO | CAEN Ge t and Invited her to aecompans OPERATORS ON AT WAAP to» Exypt te ean tae neoeaia 98 1 ¢ at No. 79 Hiving auiiatals Four Men Dismantle Fellow. and appeared at the Missin fle left the house at noon ye Hay tow Disagr at. Tureau at 6 A. M, to-d: nd husn't been ack. Sines t Ne {hoastullosghe wubalna cacHay her dwe Westhers An cestethe <n as heard he has other wives along WICHITA, Kan, July What i One Aaw th netion the Mediterranean, she says, and fears palavecite frat recorded at | hue Haband th ecablegram was from one of them vf radio operat urred here h wrenta war fet) So she wants to| night when four cmployees of st | it p ; mand k him a row | na in the ut dismantien | As { of H WOR 10: (take mn | wtercation with ¢ plant's mar Hl ' 1 but h | ment | 1 Ip her | \ t rected Li i t ba the oxt Tt 1 pesuine “ befure ( \ ent on, A Lele w atch ey p sail will be in operation again, ght In 4 cablegram that he saidling for Egypt this week, The Accounts Commissioner ther ‘urns his attention to the Brookly: District Attorney, saya he was ap pointed by Gov. Miller, and adds that the State Department of Farms ami Murkets, also appointed by Miller, | not in sympathy with the plan t sell cheap food in Pushcart market» As @ matter of fact, Hirschfeld's at tempt to twist the issue falls here, for the pushcart markets were selling food cheaply twenty years before either the Mayor or the Commissioner of Ac. counts began giving out official state ments, The Street Cleaning Depart ment cleaned pusheart markets for twenty years before the $50-a-week supervisors, the $. eek assistants or the $5-a-day laborers were eve, thought of. O'Malley appointed these supervisors. He has admitre thes are not city emplovees they work under him. a $1,000 ay nber of the Mayor's ¢ Tho newe O'Malley push ® the discov him 00 a yea vinet development in th art $1 a week syster ry of an ordinar amendment which passed the bono of Aldermen nm June mendment provides tp at snipervision of from fees colle thereot Snicing: Fund. the ¢ markets shall be ted and that th shall be patd v bm t This ordinanc legal a4 a $1 a week system which O'Mal admits has been tn effect: withou proper legal sanction for a year Likewise it compels O'Malley 4 make @ report to the Comptrolte We announced that his supervisors! will have their first weekly report the Finance Department ready by ¢ rrow. This will show th plas} f pushieart market after t ‘ s have been paid, 1 Wl give a faty Mex of what super-| have been permitted t inder the O'Malley dotMar-down + t vy ut n of them will prove the market have been properly aunarvised Up to the time of the WON'T ASK DIVORCE 1 | Blow on Arms With Coat Hanger, Reply When Apology u Is Demanded—Both to Blame, Says Court. \ pl | | Magistrate Ryttenberg in the West Side Court this morning dismiased| # B ut a liflaanaie a charge of disorderly conduct against Miss Frances Dormuu, twenty-four, Sa, * 7 and pretty, managing saleslady for a dress shop in Sixth Avenuo neat A :, ‘ Auto Finally Ditched, Jersey] (), these Denies Report Marilynn Miller T be fey Toy if ars ’ m V4y : Troopers Pry Two New “I should have known better than} man, tall and willowy, cated a de Ha Caused 1288 Yorkers Apart. to have gone Into ono of those tacky | Mand to be made for an apology With Husbard, a So aa ° d Ww pair talked over the apology . - Diaceh Geclited Disa. Dorothy Cot || ni ay that wierawe eolluerad te Renewed efforts will he made to-| tis of No. 49 West Street, artist's | pont the store and blocked the YORK HARBOR, Me. July 28.— day to obtain the release from ihe} model and movie actress, who says| sidewalk tie tt Seb ee stage star and wife Camden County Jail of Stewart Fern] her screen name tx Dorothy Boaquit.| “What caused it?" asked day CARE “rath athe te on Cuthbert 8d, a specialist employed by] ‘The whole trouble, as it appeared | *° ie (mei thing about her] that Marilynn Milter has caused a the X-Ray Corporation of No. 181] in court, was caused by one little re- Hanibarie! pcs: tect ‘and. tore | Coldness between herself and.her tu st 28d Street, who has been sen=| mark that brought on others, “Atrs.| wena packed Into the door re 1 ” fenced fo nerve sixty dave: Cor GHVIRE| Curtis hid 'boen Ih the Adore several] ‘Then there was a. mix Up) MISH) lere ieee bad Rages rind Le An automobile while Intoxicated times looking and trying on dresses: ear eanhe see nhl at ik feld Is comming back to ‘knees 6 and Havweacne u arms w coat hang ts. Curti a tt oe friends have aucceeded 19] then she cama again yeiterday, A eee we Diy to her continaed| 200th but it im not because of any re rs. Cuthbe d wile . ; j : ee thing s Miller may bavo sa Soh Guthbert and RIChard | dress sho inquired about was priced demand for an apology. Miss Dovmar Soe eae Hige ieee ee Clark out on payment of a $10 fino, at $37.50, sald whe struck ont it ine tu | Wve rae Slehtest intention ‘oe after they had/been sentenced at the} “I know a man who makes them|aave her marcel wie destruc. |e , pointed renaren -at same tine to fifteen days each for dis-| and they are not worth more than | tion tributed to Misa Miller about alteged lortetly conduct, ‘Mew, Cuttibere tants is reported to have sald. Patrolman Stahl of ‘Trattle B was in| vient 1 to the “Sally” atar by ed in the arms of the Chief of Polie You ought to get him to make youfformed, He fought hin way the eh " Burke id i Y re Ver OF Police) one.” Miss Dorman ta sald to have re-| the erowd to the ra and arrested! “1 don't know why Miss Miller when sentence was passed piled, and then added with one af those] Miss Dorman upon the complaint off ‘ld these r I am not Tho ariest of the three Ww little smiles that women pass out, 1] Mrs. Curtis paying any a them, though. aftermath their departure Satur-]don't think a $25 dress would look} “1 had to remain behind bury until AS a thattor I haven't been day morning from the Cuthbert home,| Very well on your figure. my father bailed me out,” suid Mites] reading her statements In the mews: No. 60 East dith Street, in a new] Tho implication that hte artist's|Dorman, telling her sede of the cnc, papers, and tin not well posted ew touring car for Atlantic City. Clark] model, who is rather plump, had to| todas what she tay have been saying. 's sald to be @ cousin of Cuthbert. | have clothes to do anything with her| “Seems like you are both to blume, There is no personal feeling be- rly | Sunday morning State/ figure, and that stnile from Mise Dor-| the Magistrate added to hls disehatec. | twecn Ata Miller and myself so tar Troopers cams upon ™ Cuthbert and] - = SS ————— as 1 Know anything. «sout it don't Clark, gripping each other flercely even know her personally and fam and rolling on the ground near sure I've never done anything that Clementon, N The faces of the \ td caw er fo say such things two men were sticky with blood, and bout my husbar Rut 1 certainly thelr clothes were torn. ‘The shiny ’ sm ‘not going to us for a divoree, no new automobile was battered against i] inatter what the newspapers say, u fence, und Mrs, Cuthbert, with a Interesting in this connection Is a broken nose, was trying to separate report that Ziegfeld has decided to re- the two men , Laie wll Dorothy Dickson, dancer and © State ‘Troopers stopped the trom London, where she bas rumpus and took the trio to Camden, been playing the title role in Sally," n v #4 gay & few motes Pak 5 and put ber in the place of Miss Mil- oe rk when ey reached here, bi i whe th play reopens t the Squire Wright was called from his Cotontal heakre in pontn ia shotane bed to give tho prisoners an imme- -- a ber diate hearing : : , ‘ : ; 4. a a - ere is 3egins by Belaboring St Miss Miller ix now on her way to Cuthbert declared that Clay Naa Plan to Return in Few Days,]} Begin ry Belat ring tl calltorats, where next mouth ahe tae was jus er At Da Sfarti tong? sreme ; cropsey become the wife of Jack Pickford, mo- they had left Cemden that the allegea| After Perfecting Union’s Preme Justice Cropsey, | bee: Pure adtoe — insult was fing. Cuthbert sald hel Organization “Who Is Not Mayor.” =~ - reprimanded Clurk and that in the oon . = i exchange of words that followed a mz ISLIP JUSTICE HURT blow was struck Viftech thousand garment workers] Commission of Accounts Davi IN AUTO COLLISION Cuthbert was driving. without]. Hirshfield to-day went to the ant of walked out of the garment centre at : pausing to stop the car he clambored Subtle Saimin: uatice Waller of the ‘ld's}into the back seat to get at Clark,| Seventh Avenue and 87th Street at ; eran Caceal hy ene ra Mp ze Wests tite ane whee Broadway. |Mrs, Cuthbert took the wheel and for| 10 o'clock this morning on a peaceful |(°%: Whose pusheart market system orf jC lle Me badly: injures automobite [ro miles she drove while her hus-| strike, ‘They will return to work not {YIN #1 & week tribute from ped Mra duslie waa deivine to Riverheed dleeue WaARGE checks 1) Jusfice was driving to Riverhes later than Monday, It wag said. As|..°'* €0 support hundreds of 60-ca'ted| ain'ty tusing the eaeece te ee with beer bottles, heaved and grunted, a, “supervisors and Istant super-| town road his 1 whed against punched and scratched in the confines| Soon as they left the bullding they| "Pen, nciy Mt Oe thr piere the he car, the Judge's auto bel of the tonneau, marched to 11th Street and Thira|\" pepe A tesla awers one site and overturned ae futomobile finally cane to al avenue for a meeting at Webster |°°"E Investigated by District Attor | tr socrpel henge site and er the ma: Mra, Cuth- ii; wher darens ney Ruston of Brooklyn, following | chine and was taken to the State Hoe: bert could not do two things at onoa,| Hall. where addresses were made to] st waeka exposure by The Event piel a nie hone ee ee nd in trying to stop the fight and| them. World. tinder tho BveNINE) pomoved ry hom ; He sutared 8 sipcn the automobile she drove the car] ‘The strike, which Is expected to af-| ey eal an seamtem: it In] broken collar bone, and cuts about the : claimed, about 00. is Sea hips, lege nnd @ off the road. fect 50,000 workers in 2,800 shops is ri han iet No soon “Pot Luck” Folks who drop in to share “pot luck” arein for good luck—if you have a can of Heinz Baked Beans on hand —ready to heat and eat. Your guests pre-' fer that real oven- baked flavor and the smacking goodness of the famous Tomato Sauce—just as you do, HEINZ OVEN BAKED BEANS with Tomato Sauce Advertisers of fod release Orden by LP, Me ho Supples must be py which has riday, and ene ‘and positive M. Priday, idly i release ttre han a errs 8 ct or otbepe THRE WORLD %} ) wa —-———-— ee