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Referee Harry Ertle breaking Leonard and Tendler after they , ¢elinched in the fifth round following terrific infighting, TANNA WoRRY AT HEARST MME IVADES BROOLYA Leaders Threaten Revolt Over Publisher—MeCooey Wants Hylan, He Insists. The troubles of Tammany over the Gubernatorial aspirations of Willlam Randolph Hearst have trickled over the bridge to confront John H. Mc Cooey, Democratic boss of Brooklyn. the home of Mayor McCovey who d wick and discovere Hearst, the Hylan, It was Mr p Hylan in Bush 11 Pul dual m te and the former Judge on Boss Murphy. Mr. McCooey, it wants to M Albany, but e {n Brooklyn tha powers forced is understood to the a suspicion over ft Hea e leader 1s simply pe ere the camouflaging Hylan, started. Third Assembly the Executive Committee ber of the Board Brooklyn, Cooey that if he attemy borough the State vention over to Hearst n of t of able the and is w James Kane leader hairman of and a mem of Elections in Mec s to turn the has served notice on he delegates to con- he will start a fight in his own organization With the fight tn County against Mr. Hearst expression of ‘Tom the Tam many leader, that he would bolt the ticket if the publisher headed it, the big bosses Democratic Greater New York have some deep thinking ahead of them. It's all talk about ate the convention, the that of nomination f Kings and the avowed Foley, very well to the up but Ss influence fact in remains the for the balance power or Governor rests in the prog hands of Tammany elect the candidate another ition in whieh very Mr urse, the u will McCovey p count ooklyn o M to do any c friendly Hearst, and would hesitate thing which might displease the edi tor, On the other hand, the astute politician 8 the bridge want to do ng that peril the ticket in the fall Leader MeCooey is quoted ing: ‘I atta ever to t sioner Kane cal mind in Brooklyn is inte hell hose very with doesn anytl might im what ymmis politi preted a pe 1 of C to the | which Ly with Leader IK » McCooey say Mr. Hears he that he r the ste cal against Gov very proud of jority in Greater want to capita Tammany again against shy. Tammany would declare there would bo no furth the Wigwam. He hands down with thant But the Gover of the expense and years e in. the sion Mayor H leat the + Mr. Hear To insu Gal loss, the i$ w learned, is & movement to col- ally want d bearer as Hylan to become the lead Mr Mayor New ze it wants Miller leaders say himsi for nd most candidate to Miller ep McCooey is + great ma York and may Al Smith to run Al still that if he the debate Id have und flow talks and 8 job, in it rs former nor boxe lan | Man r and from Smaart ST SnOnt WIDOW WILL SEE FOUR HANGED FOR KILLING HUSBAND Woman Badly Wounded t Time of Murder in Store. ALBUQUERQUE, M., July 28.—Mrs. Anton Coury, according to friends here, will witness the hanging this morning at Estancia, N. M., of Schwab the four men who killed her husband in his store at Duran, N. M., last September. Mrs. Coury was badly wound- ed by the four men, who es- caped and were captured by posses. The men were Carlos tenteria, Ysidoro Miranda, Francisco Vaisas and Luis Medrano. AIR AND SEA FLEETS TO FIGHT OFF CAPES Contest Near Virginia Coast Will Represent Future Warfare. WASHINGTON, July 28.—A mimic battle will be staged off the Virginia Capes about the middle of August be- tween the battleship fi forces. t and the air The scheduled manoeuvres between the fighting ships and the naval air squadrons will be the first of the kind to be carried out on a comprehensive The will repre- sent accurately conditions to be met ble naval engagements In the They will work out problems scale manoeuvres in pc future, in which scouting and torpedo planes are pitted against modern fighting ships. The personnel at the naval alr sta- tion, Hampton Roads, has been aug- mented, The station is the scene of great activity in preparation for the manoeuvres. The planes take the air daily in practice flights to work out formation problems for attack on sur- face craft. In the ‘battle’? the fleet must be located by air scouts before the attack begins. When the battleships have been found the scouting planes will flash the news to the waiting torpedo planes, which will fly out from the to a When within range each plane will launch a torpedo and swoop upward out of range of the guns of the battleships. —_ FASCISTI RESIST ITALIAN TROOPS The occupied ROME, July 28 have tl at R the Socialist headquarters and hols the national lag, according to ts reaching early to-da Phe police 1 spot Rome Government troops rushed the nd a ist with ind the I has The Government considerable force of > 7 further d Vascisti deputies have A Fascist of Raverma r everal arrived there issued to-day by the that “mobilization to forces strictly ituation."* communique party Faseisti is limited y to face, the lect a fund for him of is sponsored, apparently, by Harry M Walker, who says that “there are millions of people who have received benefit from the Mayor's fight for a cent fare wno will be too glad to subscribe to such “We no subs nd will a $15,000 which only a fund."* want ription over $1 refused to + he would cor An gp t Editor Hearst, but added that his position was unalterable. ine for publi Troubled Affairs of Ryan. Refereo Harry Ertle separating the fighters, who clinened after heating each other unmercifully, in the eighth round of the bout, STUTZ REPORTED QUIET ON THE CURB; NO SALE REPORTED sees Said to Be Really About the Speculation in Stutz Motor stock which revived recently when it wa learned that banks holding the stock Allan A. Ryan would sell the stock at auction, died down to-day. Up transactions were on the Curb market where the issue ts now sted. But menta tion on the remarks of Ct M re P to the beginn in's financial and 1 ever reached on the bx change, W x tilled with Ryan and Schy had been on very friendl Ryan had lehem St Compan which Schwab is the executive head. But Wall 8 began to fill with rumors that there had been a decided rift in these friendly relations. Ryan, so it was whispered, — ha combatted Schwab in a market play in Bethle hem stock, while Schwab in turn took a fling at Stutz So when Schwab let it become known late yesterday that he had written a letter of sympathy to Ryan in which he expressed the | that he would like to see Ryan rehabilitate his fortunes, there were many people in the finances! district who inter preted the lett a delicious bit of irony. B ¢ of Schwab resent the imputation that Schwab's expres. sions of sympathy ave anything but sincere, ‘I assert that Schwab willing to go out of his way to do Ryan a friendly turn bankrupt financ thus far beer tod means to prevent th cs none 125,514 share Stutz for sale at ume would w un additional ship on the rupt estate, He points ut that a vy might en u : he stock so that un ale thar this time Company of A 1 met heve esterd 1 1 to the ré ceiver a statement the company's condition as of Ju , which in to delay tl tion, as er value appears to be behind the stock to warrant ar better price than h Jexpects from the wholesale auction jing. A 1s of more than $2 000 appears in the 8 rent, after taking out a fool item carried. The full statement follows Land, $ 2 Mact . \casn is 48 Accounts ai ‘s Deferre ‘i ‘4 4 1 Liabilities , A $5,455,800.01 ‘ | drove a sizzling left to hi Sounds Impossible, but Capital Traffic Cops Must Be Real P “IT Beg Your Pardon, Make Motorists Faint With Surpri WASHINGTON the July 28 (Copyright).—The first blow has be ere in direction of what may become a great national ref eJort is to be made to instil politeness into the traf motor cop. jis jaw. olife ir,” to be Greeting Which May en struck orm, An It is freely admitted everywhere that whatever other virtues a motor cop may have, politeness is not numbered among them. / matter of fact it has been considered that his chief weapon of offense has been a vorapulary extremely choice in vitriolic vitamines, baw] you out than lock you up Most cops wot ud rather But all this is to be changed—in the parks gf Washington, if not elsewhere Instead of the usual ‘Say, hiblt the permit by which you are en how d'you get that way?” or “Git {titled to operate your very exceller Minto de b and come through ]and thoroughly trustworthy, equip wid yer permit,” the park policemen, [age upon overtaking a speeder or reckle And then the final blow driver, have been instructed to say: “Please take this Httle card T hand “I beg your pardon, sir."” -Jyou to the nearest police station an Then the startled motorist,|there deposit the stated collateral for draced a broadside of yocal brick- | your appearance In Traffic Court to L recovers from the shock, the | morrow traftic officer—in this new duel of] All of this sounds impossible, bu politeness one must not call an officer}an effort 1s going to be made to muke a cop—shall it true. ‘The orders for gentility and “Ny speedometer shows, sir, that]politeness have been issued by Col you were travelling at a rate varying, [C. O. Sherrill, officer In charge of pub methinks, between twenty and twen-|lic buildings and grounds. They ap ty-five m an hour, whereas, as|ply to all oftleers who patrol the par ire undoubtedly aware, the law}and boulevards of the national eapi permits but a seant, I might say aftal, but do not apply as yet to the very scant, eighteen,"* ordinary traMe cops on duty in the Once more the officer stops for]business and residence districts of breath or brings out the pulmotor for] Washington, ‘The Superintendent of the automobilist, unconscious by now] Police, Major Daniel Sullivan, how from this barrage of politeness. ever, has announced that he will “Permit me to inform you further, | heartily co-operate with the park sir, that it is also my bounden duty] police, so it ts possible that the police to request that you produce and ex- ness may spread to the other cops BRAVE CHAUFFEUR |BABYLON DAMAGED THROWS RUNAWAY NEAR UNION SQUARE ITorse Dashes Down Street as Crowds Are Going Cellars Flooded and ings Torn Down Wind. BY HAIL STORM Build- By r A hail stoi and strc a ta 1 ae i rm and strong win caused considerable damage at Morris Banat, driver tor the Shot! ion, 1, I, early to-day, blowin field Farms Company, left his } telephone and electric light wire und wagon standing at 16th Street] tent erected by the congregnti und Fourth Avenue at 8 o'clock this{st, Joseph's Catholic Church for morning while he delivered milk in| bazaar purposes was blown down, a an oflice building. The horse, fright-|was also a large airplane shed on ened at a passing automobile, + the ontskirts of Babylon 1 dashed along Fourth Avenue A heavy rain followed the wind thelr way toowork ife, No estimate could be made of Charles Meng, thirty-one, a chauf-| the storm damage feur, No, 51 Pomona Avenue, Haw —— orne, N. J., was emergin F “ ; : HEAVY WIND STORM subway exit just as the runaway a Pcachnd tie, iirawenitaele: at AT GREENWICH horse's head, managed to ¢ t : . Cellars and Streets Flooded bridle, a er being dragged a ¢ a ‘decal ianancbnenenis? and Trees Blown Down, the ground, Crippling ‘Telephones. I nan Dugan of th GREENWICH, Con., J A Street nd the d t ! une — bre nt 1 nided him in subduing the storm, downfall « \ Meng was treated for cuts and ns large as big ma ' York Hospital and went hor t ution QUEEN MARY DANCES, t Ra treme.” BUT BANS ALL JAZZ wn ¢ elect ' King George Watches Her Vox Prot at F Vrack as LONDON, J 8.—Que Mt FOUR GRADE CnossiNGs ‘TO nF sonanate tae “ae ELIMINATED ON LONG ISLAND heartily dislik tween Hollis and Queens Villag Tendler (left) covering up in the eighth THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JULY 28, 1922. SNAPSHOTS TELL HOW BITTER WAS LEONARD-TENDLER FIGHT — round after Leonard COV. AILLER HOLDS CAPITAL AND LABOR EQUALLY AT FAULT Short Sighted Employer and Froub:, He D. wv pute menacing employer rests the duty of tow ing, re and re the 1 in ponsible re welfare than LAKE GEORGE, N. Y., July 28, making und mutual under interview, Radical Worker Cause of lares Miller holds labor and employ. for troubles industrial now On the tho the unions: advance tand which is his first statement on the industrial ince he has been tn office. problem from fishing when hi porter. He said one things he had ever had to do w throw 1 to obey back most serious a big black industrial ‘The Governor had Just como ashore received a re- of the law, even ff it mi acrificing a bass “The the hardest to But he ant dis- putes result from two extreme views, both wrong, the Governor said. “On the one hand is the shortsighted, nar row employer who is living in the Past and on tho other, the extreme radical to whom a strike is but an incident in his programme of soc revolution, I doubt that the solution will be found until employers gen erally come to take a broader and more liberal view and to real that self interest will be pr ed in the end by establishing dustrial rela tions on the basis of ual inter between employer and employee Necessarily the empl r must make the advance tn this direction The workers cannot be expected to do so. al ave felt that wages ond rela 1 juestions incident to the relationship ‘ und ‘ of \ te ‘Roth e | | | hus been 2 i . ———— (Photos Copyright by Keystone View Company.) Tendler putting his arms around Leonard in a friendly manner at the end of the final round, ATHAVE. UNSAFE. AFTER BURSTING vestigation of the Lockwood commit- tee, both are corrupt and unite to ex- ploit both the workers and the public. “If employers would be broader and more far sighted, and if the workers would choose leaders who were inter- ested solely in promoting their wel- fare, most of the industrial disputes would avoided, Of course one irce of trouble in the present situa- tion is the effort of the extreme radi- ul group to create and to uso indus- trial disputes, not for the purpose of promoting the Immediate welfare of the workers but to create unrest and to sow seeds of revolution, eee no doubt that both em- ployers and workers are coming more and more to realize that their inter ests are mutual, although temporary Cellars, and Halts Surface Traffic. OF WATERMAN Flood Pours Into Subway and disputes might seem superficially to — indicate that antagonisms have in-| Fourth Avenuo was left In a dan- creased.” Uraed to express In further detatt | 8°FU8 condition early this morning his views concerning the coal and! by the bursting of a big water main railroad strikes and what should be] at Twenty-sixth Street at midn t dono about them, the Governor sald | ne flood of water it poured into tho those things were beyond his official scope and are being dealt with by the Federal Administration, ASK HYLAN TO CURB cellars for and adjacent damage and caused mu more than thri hours halted service on the east si subway. IRISH AGITATORS] | tio water rose rapidly in the sui ne nage a , | way and at 1.60 o'clock power b I'riends of Free State Say]tween 14th street and Grand Cent: Gucrillas Are on Way was cut off. A pumping car belon street, the Lexington Avenue subws ay ee da i ws s tan Vines ing to the company was then hurrie Over Here. to 28d Street and Fourth Avenuo and Francla Lowe, Secretary of the] efforts were made to draw off the Friends of the Irfah Free State, has] water. It was not until 6.39 o'clock vent a letter to Mayor Hylan,’ urging | that power was again turned on and ” the trains moved tho Mayor “to call a halt on some of] "hictting yesterday for a gas main theso Irish agitators who still Instst on] acayution near the point of tho break tirring up trouble on the Irtsh ques-1ig pelieved to have weakened the water ny aS: firs Ri Pilates Maples main, which tossed a big manhole Barr Shipping Corporation: Daniel B,{cover and a fountain of water five O'Nelll, Alexander Steel of the Amert.| feet In, the air when it burst with a can Off Corporation; Emmet J. McCor-]loud report. Firemen and police ro- mack and John P, MeWalters are mem-|serves handled the situation until the bers of the Board of Governors of the| flow had been cut off at 12.60 A. M, Friends of the Irish Free State, Surface cars and automobile traffia Phe: letter said in Pare through Fourth Avenue wus suspend ain thesuetout the Gee end bases 1M Or mere hours. {he hint, and the average American taj Considerable damage was done the {ok and disgusted with thelr methods, {Underground cables of the telegraph, The peopl Irlana went to the polla]telephone, electric power and vart+ ntly and out of six hundred or more]ous protective organizations, Of the thousand men and women, over five|many buildings in the area flooded, bundred thousand yoted for‘ the Irish] Madison Square Garden {s said to ¥ ‘tate and to give the people &! nave suffered most. ‘The building is arse to ts tout and possibly o re-T int a few fect away from the break pvrit you could only read, Mr, Mayor,{ and felt the full force of the escaping the heartrending litters we I re-| torrent celved from all parts of Ireland asking} As soon as the water was shut off us to keep our hands off and let the} crews under Supt. Mead began work people go to work over there, Manu-ljocating the break and preparing for facturing has been shut down, It islity repair. Emergency men trom the Fat re havo boon putjended, any | saa company, electric power company mean time the agitators over here are|#fd the telephone and cable organ: keeping up the strife instead of gotng| tions also were on hand fixing dame over there to fight ago to thelr property “We furtherm« learn that some When the flood receded {t was seert guerillas ure on their way over here to] that so great had been the forco of this ble town and trust they will notline water that huge strips of asph, be admitted to our shores or we willl in fourth Avenue had been torn up ad ane eon i areas and thrown to one side, while tn other places the water had entered under FAMILIES ARE ROUTED existing cracks, leaving the street in a very dangerous condition. BY FIRE EXPLOSIONS GAVE SHORT WEIGHT, Gas Tanks of 30 Care Let ¢ Garage Blaze : S 7 Thirty automobites were damagea| MUST GIVE ICE FREE r destroyed by a fire in the one-story we at 110 Roebling Street, Wi-] Drivers to Supply Without unsburg, at 12.30 A. M. to-day . . Sabah 1 Gira ware anwad by Pollsenin Cost Families Cheated iat r of the Bedford Avenue sta in Deliveries. 1 and garage employee aks ess ats si - everal families in @ nearby tene : ; ? customers will recelve 7: nent were ordered to the street t S anictnae Da pe asoline tanks on the au biles, Ne oJ 1 P. Riley. 1s hurt, ‘The loss was $15,000. The f a ecatits bs — ing short weleht Jud Riley of AUGESP WEEE OF rem sir. | OS ; Bn al fz LEAVES 8100000 SPATE epi $ each count or ¥ , : for the period stated, All the nt, Was f probate] latter course \ \ ste] ‘The compla were t t by r oe ¢ at the sales complained of * averaged 20 pe nt. deficiency ia Judge ey ordered a milk dealer w ad the cream off his inna, O.. and Carl r of| milk to deliver free cream ta a large 1 s erry, N.Y. number of families for a week,