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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, AUGUST 21, 1922, ROCKAWAY PARTY CN CRPPLED SHP RESCUED AT2 A.M. Ten Women, and Eleven Men Tossed in Sea All Night. STRANDED IN INLE Distress Signals and Rockets \re Mistaken for Beach Fireworks. A party of twenty-four residents of kaway Beuch were rescued at A. M. to-day by police of the Marine Division after they had nt many tortured hou ard the stranded 40-foot sloop Stindrust In Rockaway Inlet, half a mile from Plum Island four miles from Hammels. There were ten woman and three children aboard, most of them thirsty hunery and sick from the poundin of the vessel on the sand, ‘The names of the rescued taken by the police In chided Mr. and M seph O'Connor, Mr and Mrs, Dan O'Connor and son, Mr and Mrs, George Distler, M. and Mr Vecrost, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard, Mr and Mrs. Coppinger, Mr. and M aul Klein and child, Albert ¢ inger, Elizabeth Cieetinger and Kath cen Germaine The party left Rockaway esterday mort hight, In 4 way t they had rougt a strong tide, Suc was swept to shore and nose in the sar er. The s way 1 tsi pra 1 at Ta tow ne t tt sw reworks haway Ry A.M. f hichester and of the Marine Div Hammel An Nelson and two men who Three Children co oe} As Friends Await Announcement. [es% esr U. S. Girl Athletes, Second in the Olympiad, Praise Their Victors in Great Meet at Paris Rules Commission Deal- ing With O’Malley’s Pushcart Men. As « direct result of the exposures In ‘The Evening World the members of O'Malley's Legion of pusheart Supervisors are to be compelled to undergo the formality of ctvil service examinations in order to hold their $50-a-week Jobs. ‘The $35-a-week as sistants are also to be subjected to the civil service test. This belated action was announced to-day by the Municipal Civil Service Commissie> Now that the examinations are to be held nearly six months after the law providing for them was passed, every one interested in the weird financial methods of the pusheart su- pervisors is wondering how many of them will have the nerve to take a test that is supposed to at least have a semblance of demonstrating fitness. Applications for the exemination will be received by the Munteipal shina Civil Service Commission in the Mu- . . sue nicipal Building beginning to-day and Disappointed at Finishing Be-}untii ‘ruesday, sept. 6. f Tika aA : Candidates with a knowledge of hind British Team in French Capital, but Smile Ttallan and the Yiddish" dialect will be given credit for this knowledge. Through Their Tears. LUCILLE GODBOLD. EVZABETH STINE MRS. GRON SUES. N.Y. CLUBMMAN, ASKING DIVORCE Each candidate also must pass a qual- ifying physical examination, possible advantage for the O' ley Legion of Supervisors may be 21.—The American] found in the requirements fixed by competed yesterday te commission for the candidates ’rovisions are that they must have Olympiad of had “experien ‘in the inspection of had no alibis to offerfand buying and selling of foodstuffs, PARIS, girls’ te; In the Ee | history tordly Aug m that feminine finished second to Great|“or in any other positions tending to Britain, which scored 50 points] aualify them for the duties of the Says He Abused Her and against M1 for the United States,| Pltce.”” They are also required to be ; ; : srance ea with #9. Retreshea} @millar with the city ordinances tn Phat She Even Sup- Trance was third with 29. Refreshed) petation to weights and measures, sorted Ei by their night's sleep, they smiled as} street noises, obstruction of streets ported Him. gamely as they had contested in the] and sidewalks, the laws dealing with trying events, and were loud in thelr] disposals of refuse and trade waste, World Healnealeetite Weal bil WoRTee) and sanitary code provisions relating CHICAGO, A i ; sae a ie to the sale of adulterated and un- fe best women won," declared] wholesome food Florejda Batson, captain of the Amer-| While the Board of Estimate has Mi u ican team. ‘There was a mist of tears|mot yet established the positions of " NANCY VOORHEES FLORA BATSON in her eyes as she said it, and ail the | *0P* SEPT eee Hee aie hs members of the American team Were} dently expresses the opinion that this ama now poon River perilously near tears in their disap-|will be done and that a salary of Anthology,” was divorced, Now Mra pointment al not winning, but y | $2,500 & yeur will be fixed for super- 15 ston, Aiwa is for the visor and $1,800 for his assistants smiled just the same. Mathilde and Oser Disappear pitied Sea NURSE IN CAR RUSHING TO PATIENTS IS FINED He Winners and losers to-day were ost Al peace The Hl B M ° ° competitions began at elght in the $25 AND GETS LECTURE ¢ Nie Ge A tache b Magistrate Says. the Ain F in Switar a —— agreed it was too severe a test for] os ‘ ab women and Paris newspapers to-day| When Magistrate House in ‘Traffic Refused License by Swiss, Granddaughter of Rocke- Court to-day leanred that the owner of i boost my Ho voiced great doubts that any beneft} ea Qiven by Philip A. Demi iis and ltt wai hata ai feller and Former Riding Master Are could come from such qian er No, 540 Kast 107th Street, waa in the No nat I 08 * forts, One young French girl had to ‘ fe ae if pen ¢ Evian-les-Bz . 7 Mt ToT car when he was g a summons for ‘om t ' : Miss M ried. ‘They were seen ih net Snow went into hysterics when] piaint against owner, Miss Marte e k n P Captain] tains of Prench Savoy, he finished the 1.¢ tre race, in] Porterfield, a trained nurse, of No. 480 i n ulns, on the French ike |Whieh she was An East 183d ‘Street n 1 Farmer Ieee reva on last Thurse ish ght) and two Americans fainted] He then fined Demicheis $26 tor BUS COMPANY SAYS 1 uiready have] were about to leave. is a recult of the long strain and all] Speeding, and $10 for driving without i ‘ ; Ai 7 ie oulatde Bethe dk ufferod to some extent onse, Mixa Dorterfleld was tined OLD LAW PERMITS | 1" wus the ¢ clue ‘ Among excellent performances by] ¥ 4, snen, 1 3 elle wa ‘ SO aeneee eee enome af Caanalla San |. Demfchelis was given the summons OPERATION IN KINGS} balk oir] Oped SERRA SON Het menioans were Mone of Camelle Sa) ) by Patrotman Leon A. Preston of the sever i French w bite ewark, N. J. America’s star! Motorcycle Squad, when he drove the 4 | \ plac neademy performer, who won 100-yard/ car at 32 miles an hour on Riverside Operator Arrested for Run- | ' ! ie andes | dain faccoported) a indie final in 14 or 4-58. less] Lrive between 116th Street and 120th ‘l c ve "i yn] Street. Miss Porterfield told the Magis: ning on Bastern Parkway. | marr I | auirie aS) rio Ceamanta sa Lae ' inde] tate ahe was on her way to attend two \ William ¢ N ; PH wed | #re. met: there by inon=comr y hb the tlimina-| Palents who were sertously iM nad for Lo , ‘| ‘ her ty. Toke. | smiles. parent that emt 2 this re rive | pictures tocke-| of the livery stable are Instructed ; | aulekiy. trate told her she yedlay M luwn by thel to talk wit Lacile Godbola the shot) sould have regard for the rights of ‘ Win a nus ¢ Jisent hun Sie . for tlie 0 metres and 22 ct res, or 2] pedestrians, no matter how urgent the ' ” us a letres further than it had been} business upon which she was bound a whieh the ap: Rorday Cnty te te ots ati beroro by ant Box a Nh i t included U they are still in Miss Lines. broke in bouth od f : , eae thes That country is almost en TODS na aect hochon wag{ PEDESTRIANS HUT minent 1) cout be 1 of tourists this Md) atie. Breard, the distance BY AUTOMOBILE t al of the beat clubs, expected the eo is the couple would hampion, lowered for the won t il his club dues vy his efforts] “Spotted” immediately if the P- |i o00.metre event b econds,| Blinded by Car Light Driver of Giron was tr Denmark on a peared publicly, It was 4 king 3 minutes and nds for Offending Sato Say F H ft but through a tech Swis The technical difficulties ii tice, % lisimivwcdt, Ho was also} noti ey: AY MAREN icanwe iad “ailiit ria ae ine In both AB automobile driven by Joneph : iittoutties te Gabeinnd bid ny 7 at the: Well that they vernd pas rien The| Schneider of No, 188 Russell Str t eee aan St cHiieey Peach et cnet Bh«| Brooklyn, overturned on Beacon Tul, v ‘ 5 he offi , mericans sta & Port: Washington, I, last night and NEW VEHICULAR TUBE wins expected. that the bunns would & France or Italy the nu tanding broad Jumy LAScKEA Ubu Milde Murearet Heennanl ' yi? ; patiged pubiaied anit ko on unimpe ty summarten of the gamos t of No, 244 President Strevt, Hrooklyn, a ‘ ae HAS FIRST ACCIDENT | "yy. Ntiak Mecor that official anne HET DASHWor ty sto. inion Hedecon toe wart What RS \ mick \ tt a probably v Sst A Cellet 1 Ington. Schneider and four pussen Mi ' a made in cithor of these two ¢ es 4 Ah wugars, 7 in his car we thrown out to learn the vou wre mar-ong after the honeymoon Is ¢ eee eee ee re svice eallobout,| Mis# Brennan and Henderson were ; a Se Mille AL UE] round to be severely d and were ————— ficond | Mtns i td to H ut Mineola font guilt Tromt, Pra Hise, 1 we ae re unhurt FORTMAN IS IN CHARGE |THREATENS HIS MOTHER, en auaie a ‘ W METRE on lng ald the na contended that the com |) OF ALBANY’S DRYS JUMPS OUT WINDOW Mise Cast, Eng A an blinded iby une ts of an pany is entitled to operate the | eat thtt ‘Tother cur Sand did not see the couple Uhited Btates ad ‘ t He waai aot 1 franchise which becan: Hina. Me ihe Pave: of Waldl Waiting Ca ‘ eater MEHL ame Teint n 1 law when it was 1 He, Who Mestene » HOR OLE LO ile —— se tate Ly iture on Chrletopher F he is in a, Pherem KILLED BY TR AT NEW HO. 1899. Eastern Parkway The ty tupu one ; nN at Rey tnhints, RLM IDE TMCBA HE : CROSSING, Parks, which, it was ‘“ . val Ravestueend i t Main Stree a Ins = v » n ’ af Albuny y 1 i nt Mr Winifred Tar M. t * Main Str * chelle, was in: nt: MARTE for) thecoperntion: of Busca tn i dition} there t Suan iw: Gho F faith 1 " ly killed to-day b train of the New park 1 y ! ny pee : ‘ Hngiana,| York, New Ha and Hartford Ratt ale t Protectan, Deteutt hid. | toad while crossing the tracks near the W * for[and 1 hor station, He walked behind train t ’ t by Minn ped directly in front. of another renin Y M 5 Aue a » ing In the other direett sional d rh tent i ie MARIN D Agent (ania notte i DETROIT WOMAN Morganst y + a nd the wird hen by Siturd made Ping, just he . 1 WORLD CHAMPION pest f batt ' ‘ Sorts 20,610 Pieces of " wee] when a Pah epi ah : 1 ie cmt t afiodbond Unit Mail in Eight [fours andl enir peculiar. | Wolating his panate : M, United Ktaton, ; WASHINGTON, Aug Then he is ad , ela > r * ; The Detroit Post Office claima Sta . ' n © Se DAN 1 Om Suits ; “ie uate’ Hat Fi MASVEN AN AIL OR eae ra vagtiat the champion mai! distribuier | aelenaiion 3s Md not] Paris: Aug. 21.—Jon ' of the world in the person of | think any of t whol nn ae o | i res Mias Nina BE, Holmes, « twen Sd dar Mt ntod ts wa 4 Gatiu ty-year-old clerk | quit vther A , Joannie o8 BY TIDE syD Miss Holmes Nein) | —— York on here | DROWNED, Is HELTES twieo much work | SRW CITY BES FINE IY QUBEYS.| U0 ities atk | SaeoLia Raa, fe «) was] of the men clerka | A new Muniety ed yea-| hermuid n Manhasset Fay near Great erage about 12,009 lette | terday noon tr the <a | AAV REESE ake Any, While she recentiy dis Muntetpal Perry HANGS HIMSELE Ey Crnt rite mnoith cin a (ributed 20,610 pieces 0” n | Wotnt, alone. ¥ t Pasquale Tennerletio, a srnstlar toe bet Ais n etait hours | Street, ¢ Wie) h ne] 8168 Jerome Avenue, the Bronx | ir aera Her work fy rt ; } InGsT HON teat eutalan io the Beane pe te nowledge of @li the miners Copyrighe, 9 The ies wick he red all ateam. pipe ‘ ; 40 well In mind thot «ie sorte trolley line el i] Atty © minute. Collapses in Court After Tell- ing Her Story—Policemen Collect $15 for Them. Weak from the jack of food, Mrs Catherine Benson No. 9 Clay Street, fainted in the Bridge Plaza Court to-day as she finished her com plaint against thirty-five, her husband, Harry, whom she had had ar rested on a charge duct Magistrate Brown committed Henson to the Raymond Str Jail for further examination on Thursday Policeman Meyer saw the woman and her four children sitting on the curb near her home this morn- ing. She stated, according to the policeman, that her husband had put them out of the ho Meyer ar- of disorderly con George rested Benn and tn court the wife told of receiving only $7 from her husband in the last five weeks. His salury she said was $30 @ week. Then she stated that she had not eaten in two days 8 she completed her story, she col- lapsed, Policemen took up a collec- tion and $15 was given to her. Magis trate Rrown ordered an investigation and instructed the officers to see that the mother and children were cared for —— OLD SUBMARINE SAFE; ON WAY TO BE SCRAPPED Reach Nicaragua Ports W Other Mosquito Craft, WASHINGTON, Aug. 21.—Safe arri- of the twelve from the Pa- Const Ronda to be taken out of commission, val at Corinto, old submarines en ro etfle they # Nicaragua, to Hampton where was reported to-day The submarines—four Le ht H-boats—left San Pedro on July 25, arriving at Magdalena Bay on July 31. After @ six days’ stop there they proceeded to Acapulco, Mexico, wh they remained until Aug. 14, and then to Corinto, where they arrived Aug. 19. The rest of the trip will be made by easy stages. a _> DIES CN TROLLEY CAR ON HIS WAY TO WORK st ° ate and Engineer a Vi jeart Trouble. George J. Satterlee, fifty-three, of No. 519 Highth Street, Broklyn, died sud denly aboard a Smith Street trolley car this morning while on his way to the avesend Pumping Station tn Flat- bush, where he is employed as engineer Dr. Bronson of King’s County Hos pital pronounced death due to heart trouble. Satterlee leaves a wife, two sons and three daughters. Ho was an Odd Fel low and a member of All Saints Hpis- pal Chureh, SUPERVISORS MUST/STARVING MOTHER |SHIPLOST 43 DAYS © <a. | FAKE CIVIL SERVICE AND FOUR CHILDREN} AS CREW STARVES TEST FOR So0 JOBS) EVICTED BY HUBBY} SO BABE MAY LIVE Thrilling Tale of Becalmed Schooner Brought to Port by Pacific Vessel. SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 21.— A tale of the sea, a becalmed ship. @ starving crew and a mother withe ® new-born babe, to preserve whose Tfe eryone else sacrificed rations, thrill ed the water front here the arrival of the Johnson, with news to-day upon Annie San Fpan- Smit} was becalmed in the Pacific for forty-three days and was dixco Aug. 14, when Capt Murray of the Johuson responded to motorship of t cisco schooner Willlam H. The schooner ed on her signals of distress and proyided her with supplies. A pitlable condition was found aboard the sche er The crewoot seven men had been eleven days al ul except the cnpra with which the schooner was lotith most without fe They were physically unable to poist the emergency supply of rations over the ship's si In the cabin Mrs, Nels P. 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