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RT = TR or TORN y : ARTHUR GRIFFITH, HEAD OF DAIL, IS DEA “To- Night’ 8 s Weather—CLOUDY, LIGHT RAINS To: Merrows Weather—CLOUDY, LIGHT “RAINS. 4 6, HIN ott 3 E X T RA WORLD “Circulation Books Open to All. sad “Circulation Books Open to All. | é Cot ig i” ieead N EW Y¥ OR R K, SATURDA Y, AuGUS T 12, 1922. Foe Seer So aad PRICE ‘THREE CENTS $1, 000, 000 N.Y. Central Pier Fire; 35 Overcome 3 FIREMEN AR (VERCOME FAMOUS IRISH ala, HIS eerily A8p = acca LIFE FADER IN FIGHT 10 FREE ERIN, IN $1,000,000 BLAZE AFTER Sage Lcd iviigenm) | PRESIDENT OF DAIL EREANN, | EXPLOSIONS ON RIVER PIER DIES AFTER AN OPERATION ee ene ee Two Nearly Blinded as Thou- RABBI BUCHER Wis eeletleaas ae tan GL | sands of Tons of Freight | Months in Prison for Devotion to Cause Directing Organization From Cell—Death a Surprise, Due to Cerebral Hemorrhage. «é Burn on Rock at 63d Street mien "AUST TESTE A Years—Scores Have Nar- @ Bou SEES Justice O'Malley So Directs BELF » Aug. 12 (Associated Press).—Arthur Griffith, Presi- dent of the Dail Eireann, died in Dublin to-day Mr. Griffith was ill only ten days, and his aness was not consid- —>— ered serious. Yesterday, however, he suffered a sudden relapse and Three nen were nearly blinded] and Threatens Punishment died early this morning. 1 fe chh de of ne, ove the ie Fat 5 Oo’ : by bolitng chicride ofitime, more thee on His Failure. His death occurred at 9.45 o'clock this morning. He entered St thirty-fiv crs were overcome by P amoke and fumes, among them Act- peed AND i ade : rf < Vincent's Hospital, Dublin, ten days ago for an operation for ton- sities a ageaaT al eal ‘ = Dr, Samuel Buchler, former Deputy RS ARTHORNNS : f ‘ ; as recoveri > operati a : Chief “Smoky Joe’? Martin, and é 5 silitis, He was recovering from the operation and apparently was ing Chief “Smok : oe ae in the Department of Markets, to-day] GRIFFITH ; : jet ae 8 P PF 9 several others had narrow oe was adjuc ed in contempt bygSupreme Court Justice O'Malley for his refusal to answer questions in Commissioner of Accounts Hirshfield’s investigation {of the Department of Markets. Un- less Dr. Buchler appe when or- dered at Commissioner Hirshfield's hearings an danswers the questions regaining his normal strength during the last few days, In fact, Mr, Griffith had responded to his treatment so well that he was able to leave the hospital dajly for hiesoffictal duties, returning’ to the institution at night This morning he ate a hearty breakfast, and was going upstaire when he suddenly collapsed He was 1 y carried into his room and a doctor ’ was immediately summoned. He said f Mr. Griffith was suffering from a from serious injury in a fire whieh started at half-past 7 this morning on Pier D of the New York Cengyal Railroad, at the foot of 63d Stre North ®t Of ftolets of the egal said the fire would cause damag wHOTO PRESS. m an $1,006,000. The bla still burning fierecly this atte ‘howsahde of, tons of _ freight, | Heretofore propounded to him, he will nquivglent to about eighty carloads, |® pimished ,according to the con- as snsumed by the tlames and{¢luding line in the court's decision she ae “I did not find the slightest legal ! em ere seriously hampered t ceiluclone and chemical action ay fire {Justification for Dr. Buchner’s refusal | ~— to answer the questions propounded early to-day, ‘followed a gradual ‘The news of the death of Arthur| Weakening of his physical reserve, believed te ave be m4 ie Griffith brought sorrow and dismay to | Pl! apd enaliceagettang i i strain of his experiences during the Irishmen tn New York, who based] period of “terror” preceding the truce ‘ their hope for ultimate peace and|with England, the long and arduous ! ction cerebral hemorrhage. A” priest was and water came in conser ali by the petitioner,’ declared Justice then sent for, and he had just finished t chloride of time, sisal, jute, caustic! Osatiey in his ‘decision. “Reetion| o, . ‘ . iy Re. 1 . administering the last tes of the Meee eeaaeeet. butween {229 of the Greater New York chapter] Strikers and Executives to Re- Great Loss to Cause of Free-Jchuren when Mr, Grifitt: expired. plosive materials, Contact between! cives full power and authority to the te Thi a DUBLIN, Aug. 12 (Assoc aa et wea AOS! i = IN, 2 (Associated , the lime and water was the cause Of Commissioner of Accounts to conduct} Ply to His Proposal Phi . dom Is Comment Preas),—Tho sudden death of Arthur the near blinding of th of the fire: |examinations and compel. the ‘attend- Afternoon. f All Griffith, President of the Dail men, who Were overcome and car Roe (GRnwaltiie aud’ thar oonsituc or Al, Eireann Cabinet, which occurred here out in uw semi-conse condition. | tionality of the et has been sustained They were . by the highest court WASHINGTON, Aug. 12. (Associ John J. Halperin, Engine Co. 3 “In fact . Dr. Buchler does not ques- aang We \ : ated Press).—President Harding was Henry Dalles, Engine Co 65 tion the petitioner’ aes John Daly, E : powers or the Jao ee ; ine Co, 65 regularity of the proceedings. He bases | 8d by Administration advisers to-day Two other men, not firemen, were) his refusal solely upon the grounds|to have abandoned, temporarily at badly injured. They are Hugh Smith, least, his plan for asking legislation of : Npanesity 3 -| negotiations with the British Gov nt checke ‘0, 139 West (Continued on Second Pa prosperity in Ireland on his clear- | negot eee ft sss i a aney “2 eaee) Congress to deal with the railroad heh headed lendership, ‘They fear that} ¢rment, and the heavy work entailed A Ith Stre 0 stepped 0 : . : : ; in connection with settin the , nail, ond Tony ‘Tenger, a latorer, of| POOR PIQUA FACES strike situation Lad Jumps From Wagon in the loss of GriMth will take from the | i.e tute Government.» UP No. 539 West 59th Street, whose left The conditional acceptance by the - Free State Party not only an element Commentin 3 i as 7 q 5 net ee State fi c ng upon his death to-day hand bi ly ¢ ut by falling alans DARK BLUE SUNDAY road executives of the President's Path and Lawyer Can't ot inside strength but a character|a prominent Free Stater said: ct g Chief Ma ve al ie : sage . & Acting ie f aie ogee naeihe proposal was declared to have * Avoid Hitting Him. foree that has exerted powerful influ- Ireland has suffered an immeas fire with badly swollen eyes, as 1 Church or Stay Home, Only vis ecton. iy) iia 5 oq | Urable loss. As Mich Collins is the Pee ak teat aneeat rest been the controlling facto F ence upon Irish sentiment in America} Wane loos, As Michael Collins it ; 12th Street last week, which required Recreations. ange of plans regarding legislation. | Ciifford Furrer, seven ve of and all over the world, The general] ing independent Ireland, so Griffith three days of fighting to extinguish. PIQUA, Ohio, Aug. 12 view of the executives’ attitude, | No. 121 Martin Ave 1 Ozone xentiment along this line was ex-|was its brain." . Aud ib: (wees nue one) Batons, he This elty of 17,000 population the President, according to advisers| Park, L. 1, jumped from the res pressed by County Clerk William E.] Mr. Griffith's physicians — had rarily incapacitated to-day, He was| Will pass under one of the strictest. |who conferred with him, was said to] nd of @ truc He on which he had ven MR GRIFFITH AND HIS CHILDREN Kelly of Brooklyn, who was National [strongly urged him to take a holiday, y 2 ay. s Tae hig Z . i 0. o the er, dow yut he insisted on remaining g s forced to undergo treatment by Hon Bee regimes in the country petteve any immediate legislation by} Rockuway Bowevard, at #40 o'clock rendant’ coh the band delve, whieh) | Pe in maining at hh erary Deputy Chief Dr. Harry post, suying the urgent requirements aay . Congress was unnecessary, this morning, He dropped direct Archer, who also treated the other Mayor A. W. Deweese has is ' ral 0,000 for the Sinn Fein}or the country did not permit his ; two of whom-—Halperin and] sued a proclamation which cate It was announced from the White pie: pent een Sutencrtie oe vy |COL. WEEKS REJECTS movement ving. One of the doctors said Mr } iremen, two vhom—Halperin « s ts sop vga. | Distrie orney Ruston of Kin agit eid n had not had a y 0 H Dalles—were sent home, ae ue oe gasoline stations, mo- | House that the ralivoad unton leaders} Gounty and was {i stantly killed RENOMINATION “L am grieved and shocked’? said[Griflith had not had a holiday f on pictur 7 ost r on on ; ” years. Two other firemen were relieved of » restaurants, drug | had made engagement to call on} Myr, Ruston threw on his. b: FOR DIST. ATTY. Mr. Kelly Mr. Griffith was india (7M ere w, casket , duty as the result of having heen| stores, groceries, cigar and candy him at 2.80 o'clock this afternoon. as the boy jumped, but too late aseen pensable to the Free State movement. | duty, it was he 4 the doctors. . overcome by smoke and fumes. They] Stores and Sunday newspape 3% ‘i : avold hitting him. He immediately o be At y ' ee The executives’ committee, direct- s He was the great force behind it, 4 = } were Thomas McLaughlin and James The only things which escapo : dismounted, did all he could for t Col. Frederick Weeks, District srimt 11 cause] Arthur Griffith was the foundersof : Mayer of Engine Co. 34. the ban are milk wagons, the |ed to present the response of theliag gna then took the names und| Attorney of Westchester County, who least the Jose of GriMth will cause| Arthur Grifith was the foun ont The cause of the fire has not been| electric light plant and “‘prescrip- | managements to the President, has an | addresses of those witnessing the ac-|way designated two wecks seo tw thy confusion tion by the Dail Efreann as Chie Ex. ' ascertained, but officials of the New] tions engagement to see lim at 4.80 o'clock. | cident. . “He was a remarkable man and alecutive of the Free State 1 s a Ps ph rhe elty h = engage 4 . 3 . county Republican organization to ecutive he Free State of [relan¢ é Sunday— : » Presi. | Bical charge of homicide and was tof {iP At th ics 4 sland ne affairs of o 0. (Continued on Second Page.) go to church or stay at home. dicated, will be presented tothe Presl- |, arraigned later before Mugistrate lee a od Lat aa td net do bed loss to his followers and to Treland his: oe ae ie a ene enrages m1 ny the chiefs of the ‘ sorte © sald *ositively T will not bx - vitity at he should be taken], Formerly he was an ¢ ‘ dent not only by t : i ia i M le In eras 1 Court @ offic Va candidal, My Yarmat statament Tt is BME al th : cre that Tretaaa{l% aad he first attracted attention. to t . ons on strike but by the] having the case in charge reported |) (one ie 1 away just as it appe at Iretand | nimself by. his uncompromi: tt e ® ° e e seven unions on thes: i , Nie declining the designation will be given] ALBANY, ge. 12—An extraordl a s y hi compromising atth Ei ht Firemen Risk Their ives whole body of railroad labor leaders, {thatthe boy, attempting to “hook 115 the Committee on Vacancies next| narveanes ANE An Phe |S, settings om her fect. and he will rude for atstention by Irish, members i ride" on an automobile try ed ary session of the Lvui will t share in what he fought for so : including the officials of the operating | from taping anethes Gace K dashed) week, perhaps Monday or Tuesday not share In w 5 Ir from attending the sessions of the t 21, | valiantly. Griffith, {n my opinion, was British Parliament at W mintser. It was this idea that formed the nucleus In ‘reply to a question whether. his} CoMVened during the week arhoods, who been in con-| path of the machine dris ’ 1 ee pote cof she machin ven by Mr J decision was based on the reduction|'t Wa4 announced at t! i ference here. It, however, will be] Ruston Mr. Ruston was on his way to st.|{! the Salary that goes with the posi-| Chamber to-day, to enne ation (Continued on Second Page.) of the Sinn Fein organization, which signed only by the unions on atiike ,] Atbans, Queens. Me wns’ going, fo{ oN he merely said that he wi fntendedito/eonwarvs add vekstate’ the zs = took the place of the Irish Nationalist Chairman Hooper of the Rallroad) .oiq, about fifteen miles an hour. 7 devote his entire attention to his Pri-| distribution of su f coal within et . ¢ 7 5 1 rr H resi- | road wi f vate law practice, It is said that he ppl Griffith made ample opportunity for Use 1,000 Feet of Hose to Battle Flames on Breakwater | Lavor Board conferred with the Presi road was Inpery from rain he em PEGs, AS ald That he) New York State Resort Season the expression of his views by estab- a s40, . dent in the morning and he was forced to the side of the Z Go ler, wh mmer lishi he er, United 4 of 145th Street Bridge. usps is road in front of @ big truck comins| MblI2 turmoll over the ae Oe ee = ae : Eminentl Satisfacto: Mn And atioreand the Gn ae 6 copoelta Cuteaei | Arthur Rowland of Yonkers nome a ke Gen te van, anda 2 F At the risk of their lives, eight firemen of Engine Company No, 41, No. teamp: fhe: Ops LOUt te tues, the boy| sistant Di rich Attorney, Iv now| cided the exact ¢ ‘), | Smunently PY | ind the Nationality. E machines ware 4 "pes mh. wives y * A <i 4 $30 East 160th Street, the Bronx, crawled on hands and knees along a row ANGERED RAIL MEN jumped from the rear of the truck | mentioned for the nomination lenin re will retiim to the Capito Due to World Ads. Hi was cted in October, 291", te ” : eS ut At willbe sometine the week after se presiding officer ut th of piles early this morning to play a stream of water from a thousand-foot QUITTING JOBS IN The tront wheels of Mr. Ruston's ¢ nexy : the Sinn Fein conference at Dublin UMBERS| Ps" over nun SOLDIER BOXER DIES “e line of hose on a blaze in the breakwater of the 145th Street bridge, which] GROWINGN S 10xe clo: the Gover nti¢ Later he was nominated as the Sina Mr. Ruston pleaded not guilty wher Th i to i itiel e spans the Harlem River, raigned before Magistrate Miller . FOUR DAYS AFTER BOUT a brief sexsi W vo of-| RECREATION CAMP CORPORATION n delegate from East Cavan, Wh The breakwater, which is in the®———————____|_ cnicaGo, Aug. 12 (Associated [and was patroled until Monday . statement r DUNNFIELD, NEW JERSEY the Peace Conference was in session Young, Labadia, (we kne ndaratond thats jxecutivl has ile ar eed at Paris he was chosen as delegate t& middle of the river, is reached from |the inaccessibility of the fire, ord Pregs).—The strike of raf shop crafts the “soldier boxer ColMDsed ys mined upon: the he bd go to the French capital and preseat he inaccess e fire, ordered after a bout in the Are Hi pon th J w yar World, t c once ci the bridge by a ladder, It took the | Engine No. 41 to drive close up to the | employees adopted # still more threat SETS MORAL VALUE over Street, Trenton, on Tuesd: ht, | lewse will be 1 ' | York Clty, No Ky " 2) hs 9 shiny anes sabe bee en abe enty p ook Jedge 01 » rive! pre the fi " alko ied In the rancis i the recent ‘ 1 ¢ Coul ase ‘find herew Failure to obtain safe conduct, how- firemen about twenty minutes to hook Jedge of the river, where the suction| ening aspect to-day a the walkout AT $10,000 TOTAL | v1 in the st. Is How a he recently ap advertising “bill | evar, prevented his attendance. up the hose, which was run from the lend of the hose was dropped into the | catered its seventh week. Paralysis of pa “eeupeciramethies pit weuMstes to: sue y re Delaware Water Hils election as Acting President ef Bronx side of the river up to the]water € ‘ ‘ Sin b \ ie Scie - ela the club and mas the hie the consery ine ils e 1 an Ac ! north side of the bridge, then across| Then began the diffcult task of| allroad transportation In various Miss Estelle Sanford Sues] exers uve been duesitone he} tion of cout with that] dvertising tn ene eae hase sent sane = 3 ching r t ‘a es . ne nnd wld th t hha Ae A 1 e era in 64 ates, ee- car tracks and walk to the centre of |stretching the line of hose across the |tions, particularly tl Far West, Miss Louise Se chilling. nsed when the tnauest is held POURRA wou i “pil | urre 1 in July, 1919 hree manths the structure, from where it was|bridge. It took the firemen about] Northwest and Southwest, threatened] yvolaring that sho w to] Weabudlie was a privn ‘ Dix, | Mission to the Le Hl | i SuGre later he was elected one of the perma: ped dor © the breakwate three-quarters ¢ our a “ phood the extent of $10,000 ¢ m aria ‘ 1 ody is reeonyven uly youre, ater Q i Ca cde laced ren the lee recur 22 extin=|as “Big Four’ Brothe bd men | th < Fee y eae ; Bay ren i ore | ON CAMP CORPORATION, | nent Vice Presidents of the Sinn Feln. The fire, which burned away about |guish the blaze. TraMe across the a od meetings to | Zatelle Sanford, of No, 4 ne in en, boxed six 1 the In addition to fer Pant e re Ee ae ed thirty-five feet of piling, was discov-|bridge and on the 146th and 149th] #bandoned work o A BS tO} Strnet, to-day filed sult for ot} club, and at the conclusion of the bout committer the } will i Ser, 1980, and tor the t sever ered by Michael Harrington of No,|Street crosstown surface car lines | consider quitti n Bronx Supreme | eves, shen teabndle teachin ) i oh ROIS a - A ‘ Wy ahane ey yin Mowat 456 East Sist Street, a bridge tender, |was tied up for about an hour. witchmen joined engineers, fire- Boning or ths y ni he beens , I that the | will For Information Regarding months waa a prisoner ln. MORNE who turned in an alarm from the| It ts believed the fire was caused men, conductors nnd brakermam tla ipo a Hie Wan taken to the hinusp hore! ii 4o drastic pe rs] Health and Recreation: Prison in ins re tie id ot Dis Bronx side. Battalion Chief Samuel|by a burning cigarette thrown from : CSantord. the / \ ree td he was suffering from @ und others who ae Com ieee wit? nim sending a enna othe H. Poling, who responded, because of | the bridge. , (Continued on Second Page.) concerning the plaintiff's morale, hemorrhage vf the bratn, mittee’s regulations Read The World's “Summer Reserts” Irish people as to eonduct of

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