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! it j | ‘To-Night’s Weather-—PROBABLY SHOWERS. ~ Copyright (New York World) Publishing Company, 1922. Che “ Circulation Books Open to All.” by Press Collapse in Hotel Cla NEW YORK, TUESDAY, AUGUST 22, ~ COLLAPSE IN H 12 ARE BURIED FOREMAN ON > ‘cond Floor Gives Way Car- tying the Workmen With it to Floor Below Where Toilers Are More Danger- ously Hurt. © Trucks and Fire Companies Summoned by Telephone —Ambulances Called From All Midsection Hospitals ‘n @ = Manhattan. The second floor of the Claridge Bullding at the southeast corner « Sith Street and Broadwa which + being made over from a betel int store and office structure shortly before 2 o'clock this A dozen we buried in the debris that or me the first floor level Ambulance calls were sent te mid-Manhattan hospitals, Hook ladder trucks of the Fire Department uspended in Times Square an hour. for nearly ——— DISMISS DOCTOR WHO REFUSED AID Surgeon — Relieved Duty by Board. Krom Dr, Benjamin Stoller, young ambu- lance surgeon, who was under sus pension in Flower Hospital because of fusal to remove a woman fuffering from a hemorrhage fron Grand Central Terminal to tt r pital, was dismissed from the ambu lance s¢ Pe WO the Board Ambulance Service t was announced by James L. Murray, examiner in charge The doctor is charged with having told the woman to take a taxi to Bellevue Hospital and returned to his wa hospital in an empty ambulance. TEL CLARE. NTH DEBS THE OB DYN SUIT OVER IRISH MILLIONS INSURES ALL CONTRIBUTORS Those Who Gave Modest Savings for Bonds Will Not Lose Cash. Thousands of Tr sympathizers who contributed me savings to- Ward bond purchases when Eamon Vuiera and others conducted a Na- Uon-wide financial drive in this coun- try several years ago, are guaranteed ry ni@n thoi patrtotie tes sstm ant by the Irish Pree State injunction pre- venting De Valera, now a fugitive, from spendihg any of the contribu tions to carry on the rebellion against the State army Ap exclusiv was told in The Eve- were summoned by telephone ng World yesterday, Michael Collins, Three of the workmar were ‘ommander in Chief of the Kr State seriously injured and were rushed force ad oth Including tie late hospitals. Mike Marmolsen, the fore-JArthur Griffith, anplied tn this clty for man of the workman was reperted to[the injunctic1 teing up the Irish bo mortally hurt funds because at least $2,300,000. of ‘elma wrere! ena reinfore- | the money is deposited in banks here Ing tho ceiling of the foor| Supreme Court Justice William. P. s aah: (uteal (Beamie. Th was | Burr, himself a native of Ireland, weakened by the removal of old beams |*sned the injunction. The next step and the new on pped from their a fight in court oyer the right to support and allowed material piled on} the money. , top to fall with them to the first floor The Irish cause money distrib- Theus Al work On flour | uted In the following Institutions: tn yy | this Harriman National Bank, escaped serious injury fe s sank, vith the cave-in mer hurt | $800 in ca in the namo of Marehanithe eet i henma {Stephen O'Mara, Mayor of Limerie ind material fell on t« m Guaranty Safe Deposit Company, Cei The Claridge, wit wi u 1 tral Unie Safe Deposit Company, a yo r syste Ww ‘od | Gi leposit Company, in . the hi s heewuse th ted $1,000,000 estaurant, one of the most olat alely decorated im th city ould The comp charges that De not compete with netsh! V 1 and O'Mara have repudiated pla That were sell quer and now repudiat th Irish low it to be The job of | Free State as the beneficiary of funds transterring it into an office building, dio this country and “have plan- with stores on the gvound floor, was|ned and conspired nd are planning recently begun nd conspiring to withhold said f The cave-in was at the north 1 1 property from the Irish F of the building and a section of or ate and the Provisional Government namental coiling about 85x75 feet went [thereof, and that purpose, to with= down This ceiling was very heavy |h id funds and property from end ornately decorated the disposition by the Rail Eireann It was almost half an hour afte accordance with the id trust the accldent before firemen were at voment and particularly to with- to just their apparatus and begin | hold the sald funds and property from the work of removing the debris on by the Dall Eireann to find if there were men buried beneatl refit the Irish F State it. Taxicabs, in the meantime had visional Government ther been utilized in ‘taking some of the ind to retain the sald funds and injured men who had been pulled out| property for the | fit of sald group to Roosevelt Hospital known as Irregulars, or for the benefit The clash was heard all over the]of the Government which the said Ir White Light district, which was Jars contemplate 4nd are attempt- jammed with the usual collection of |ing to establish." lounging theatri folk and throngs An affidavit submitted by Timothy bound for the mi s the nearby A. Smiddy, Envoy Extraordinary e* moving picture houses. The pulver Irish Free State In this country ized plaster in clouds and, | and authori ent of Michael Col- blown on the wind, settled over the| lins as Minister of Finance, says vicinity of Times Square for bt s “The outstanding facts In tufe sult Despite the plaster in the air which |are that the Irregulars are corrying made breathing difficult’ thousands gathered in the square and surround (Continued on Sixth Page.) ing streets, Capt. Kelly of the West | aii 47th Street Station summoned reserves | ~ iil from three other precincts to aid in ‘ i I fi ‘ Cretating ee thee et | Timely Information of Importance to Vacationists y come to a quick decision The World's “Summer Detailed information odations, rates s at all the leading No other newspaper ders an equal number of leet fror “Summer Resorts” July, 1922: erning acco THE ORLD «12,376 Ads Ihe COD ccveeees 5,327 Ads. | nes... + 1,941 Ads | e Herald ~ 1,940 Ads. ¢ Tribune «+ 899 Ads. WORLDoverallcombined 2,269 Ads Te make, no tilstabe Ta, chovsing «plac to hpend "your vucution 7 “yUMMicR’MEsORT ade 8* The We RESCUE MYSTERY OF LOST SEAPLANE | INTERESTS “DRYS" Three Missing at Sea Two Days Disappear After Landing. MAKE QUICK RECOVERY Tell Tale in Long Beach of Being Saved by Schooner. A statement given out Major B. L, Smith of the to-day by Aeromarine Airways, Ine., concerning the disap 2 on Sunday of the seaplu sador II, and the mysterious appearance at the Nassau Hotel Beach, at 1.30 o'clock this morning, of WwW. R. Miller, Harold Thomp- son, mechanician, and V. 8. Robinson of Pittsburgh, the passenger, that these three w plane by a small Long io! rolutes e taken from shing schooner in mid-efternoon cf Sunday The schooner was held off shite, ty. the high wind until last night when it made Long Beach, Major Smith ex- pressed the belief that the plane is still afloat and will be picked up by some steamship. ‘The chief the Ambassador J1., is the ‘little fish mystery in the ease of ing schooner,” Tt appears that there were no fish in it. Aceording to Miller's report the erew were appar ently Cubans and could speak jittle English. ‘The vessel had come trom the Bahamas. When it got about halt a mile from the Long Benet shore last night the captain gave Miller, Thompson und moun old leaky dory and some jours and advised them to make their way to shore, He said they could sink the dory after making a landing as he didn’t want it any Miller and Thomps Major Smit started early this morn toga in one of the company’s pkines with Mr. and Mrs. 4, 0. Porter. The heroes of the Ambassador Hl. were the only skilled airmen available Major Snaith sald i been in formed that 1 m officals have announced. th of making an Inyestigat the cruise and dis Appearance of Ambassador 1 He suid he w velcome sieh an investigation wbsolute confidence in ity and loyalty of Miller and Thomypsor Mr. Robin Pittsburgh was not rodused to explain how came to start on a sightseeing trip to Fire Is- und Light at k on Sunday morning. Major Smith said Mr, Rob- inson went ti antic City last night to Join a party of Pittsburghers who Are on a motor to the Whi Mountains. Inasn < Mr. Robinson did not leave Long (i) nearly ofelock this vidently lost ho time in startir Atlantic City, According 16 the ment Mill reported that his envine stopped whan the plane was 1 fool up ane about two miles off | Geach at 9.15 o'clock Sundays m He nad been out from the stuitit vint at the foot of West Sist bout two hours. The plane droppe the se landing on an even k waves about 26 feet high. Miller put out a (Continued oa Sixth Page) SENATOR DU PONT IS NOT OPPOSED Delaware Republicans to Re- nominate Layton Also. poy Au rhe Re- publican State ¢ assent bled at noon to-day, videne of opposition to the 7 tion of Coleman T. du Ion i L States Senator, both for t ndev of the term hr now hy ap pointment and v emir f Mare! xt sition to re epr ntative Caleb R political Innovation in Delawa » CONEress- man having ever ber ated for a third term by sith ty since before the Civil War, y i BORA COAL BL S REPORTED SENATE TO-DAY Provides for Commission of Nine to Ascertain Coal Industry Facts. EVENING WORLD PLAN. Harding Insists Neither Oper- ators Nor Miners Should Be Represented. WASHINGTON, Aug. 22. — The first step toward mecting President Harding's recommendation for @ investigation of the coal in- dustry was taken to by the Sen- ate Labor Committe in reporting favorably the Borah bill to establish a Federal commission to make an ex- haustive inquiry and mendations to Congress. present recom- This is on lines advoca The ning World. While the committer ir the by was taking the rd the | fact-finding commise President it be Known that he was disposed to insist the investigating bedy be made form: ntien tow crea- tion of sion, the let to-day that up exclusively of impartial represen the public without special either tatives of representation fc tors or employee The How was favor ber mine opera © committee's bill alsy] ly reported after a num were made from the form in which it originally was draft ed by Chairman Winslow As perfected it provides for a com mission of In Dil the commission is provided sweep. ing powe MINERS, SINGING, ENTER COAL PITS Jubilation Over End of}: Strike Is Widespread. 6 nine members each < of Investiration, {An Ta, Ti 178 Lafayette + GIRL WHO SAVED MAN IN DEATH PERIL, 1922. S. STEEL JUMPS WAGES OF 156,000 MEN | Entered a) ridge Buries Twelve Workme Pont Office, Weather-—PROBABLY SHOWERS. WALL STREE EDITION PRICE THREE CENTS To-Morrow’s THE FANG WORLD Second, Matter ow York, N. ¥, Vt n END OF MEDIATION HIS CLOTHES AFIRE. 1 SAVES MAN WHOSE CLOTHING I ABLAZE; FAINTS Willing to Pay for Oil She Snatched From Store to Dress His Burns. Mis: Edith Wilson, bookkeeper in the office ctrical Company at ot stenographer the No. t, heard a scream fice, Fox for help at 10.80 o'clock this morning om the shop back of the of where Irving Jaffe of No, 871 INSISTED UPON BY BiG EASTERN ROADS Powerful Minority Warts Settlement Left to Each TWO OTHER PROPOSALS Moderates Are Expected to Prevail in Conference To-Morrow, When chief executives of 148 rail- at to-morrow further to consider plans under which the shop- men’s strike mined attempt road systems of the country mect the Yale Club may be ended, will be made by group of Presidents, principally those in the militant Eastern group, to have passed a fesolution that the negotia- tions with brotherhood chiefs, acting as mediators, be dropped. This was the opinion of several of the more moderate executives interviewed to- day. The proposal to be-ndvanced by this group will provitlé that each system be left to tak’ care of tts own labor situation, Belief that tho fight Is won, and that continuance of negotiations a deter- a will only serve to encourage shopmen to remain on strike, id to have ution prompted the proposed re A atife fight on this r expected, and it seemed the consensus olution is to-day that It will be defeatec There is still another \group of Presidents, according to an authori tative source, who hold to the opinion that terms offered to the shopmen shall be limited in their liberality to the proposition that the question of Mority shall be Railroad Labor Board for ¢ ferred back to the cision, But it is admitted that the shopmen will remain steadfast on their refusal of these terms, U. 5. STEEL WAGE INCREASE OF 20% TODAY LABORERS STARTLES BUSINESS WORLD oe Equitable Adjustment of Other Rates Also | Promised—Gary’s Unexpected Action Re- garded as Unusually Significant in View of the Coal and Railroad Crises. CHARLES W. Va, Aug. Street was at work soldering @ fixture} 4, ening group of Presidents, so it —To the strains of “John Brown's} with @ gasoling torch 1] 18 sald, have expressed their willing- Body" 400 more miners marched to] Miss Wilson ran back ae found) joss to tuko back striking shopmen th 1 pits to resume. work Jaffe stumbling about with his arms] ot oie them seniority rights second mpbell € k to-day. Reports fr eross his face and his sbirt and . stove other centres reported similar jubil f a ng] Only to those who have remained loyal Fo ee eee te ere ari] tousers ablaze with streamers of] to the carriers. No ono thoroughly Ublofa ald that 10,800. med are new {ftseline flame. "The toreh, which] acquainted with the progress of the Pa thet GutBUl te Tt eos oo)| had. exploded), |waas <a On: | SHe | mapnuatiaae pppeated: willing. tanday tons annually r tu prediet which of th ee prop: Sin The git] caught up a bundle of] onitions will be adopted towels which lay on the bench, or-| Al) of the local leaders of the strik SOFT COAL PROSPECT TOU: tOPAUPES ropminUn 61a Wh jee e na oe lean Cee eT BETTER THAN NORMAL floor, and boat out the Mames | the statement of Presideat ee of leeinning at his neck and working MAWArA MG Haan astite ots Millian | lwp Fe hia feet Then she Kabel yesterday, in which bf cha aati a over the torch and tw atin Ob peace negotiations ax “lun ore ee eae Ne Are) Charged that Loree is endeavoring to He be Next door at No. 176 Latayette bea ui atrike: eottte si hl Department of ron the t Street is an Italian. groce Miss | USMY. : : page i \ | iparhinlecay Darth head of Deiaw 1 Hudson mines wi , produc | IP aa ene atpaltic. and chatrman of the ba 2:000,000 tone “wo ' |onery proprictress, following her t described reports es nous | DE bc Tuan coming in the strike. a? oil i over Jaffe who 44 burne a Wi, Wi Atterbury \ tor ported th the body Mi Wilson ex (Continued on Second | gales. Kath TUTOR ned that she would 5 the i | night: that ml Jou when she had time and sent the and ‘miners hid thot Tr J soman out atter a policemar BENNETT CUP VICTOR deep and it wer a 1 tan Jar Murs the to wien during ys ad th Gak Street Station arrived x moment! DECISION HELD UP and called an ambulan om ~ : YOUNG LOSES LIFE Vincent's Hospital, As soon as) Personal, Account of De Wilson saw the electrician lifter RESCUING PET DOG the ambulance she fell in a dead Muyter to Be [leard 4 tin the oMlce doorwa When] GENEVA, Aug Dest port : 4 es . nvered she was t ) tO) cirenlated to-day that Lieut. Brn Son of General Electric ome at No. Garden Street.) Muyter, Belgian. halloontst n ; klyn, but she said she Wid lost} declared winner of the recent. Jame Ifead Crushed by much time to i Gordon Bennett Cu; \ ae Locomotive, | eel Bones oe committee announced | Wy cision had Ot 1 Ly PORTLAND, O Au DISLOCATES ARM ke, pabeonsl-Reccs Muyter| area seLenscys Leah Shake TRYING TO DRESS | [mw ! urd by tt ' ‘ at the oun Young a in examination of i 1 son of Owen D. Young, Chain IN PULLMAN CAR Jinton tne decie ; * Board of Directors of the Ger! Nad towether with the f ctric Company of New Yc Te cident o ato n Wasn't Contortionist }! of other conty a ‘ ire several Amp MnlHood iver, wherd and Berth, You Kiyow Be Nii eta Te ling bis vava etre ‘ Was Sinall ent his log to the con 0 uid (0 have ‘UP PALO, Aug ) De Muster's pe | ‘on Lack of Ashe which would inva | are *t fi ng to dress in his t 1 to the committe down to rescue him. In nnsylyania train whi 1 | nothing yet reporte Young was overtaken by | ro yesterday that the escape of 1: motive, He was rolled | | Ho could not set the e the day after he | ‘ footboard and crushed ba | without assistance end he suffered | Roumanta, was outs the front axle atly until the train re ched | which would govern + ’ The dog's life was caved Buffalo, where he got medicu! aid, | declaton. E. H. Gary, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the United States Steel Corporation, announced to-day that “the wage rates of day labor at the manufacturing plants of the United States Seel Corporation have been increased about 20 per cent. to become effective Sept. 1,” and that “other rates will be equitably adjusted.” At present there are approximately D0 men on the payroll, Of this number about 156,000 will be affected by the 20 per cent. increase. It is estimated in unoffictal sources that the payroll will be swelled by something lke $60,000,000 annually. In 1918 the average number of em- ’ ployees on the Steel Corporation’s payroll was 268,710 and the total pay roll was $452,663,524, Last yeie, which marked the worst depression in the history of the steel trade in this country the average number of employees was 191,700 and the pay roll totalled $382,887,500. The announcement was totally un- } ed and is considered in finane as likely to have a fare = eS = | | reaching influence Fumbles in on Crew at 38th] aaaea signincance is given to the ‘ipa ix Th action of the United States Steel Street and Third Corporation not only because of the AV. 2 extent of the wage Increase but be- \ enue, se of the fact that it comes at iat when wage negotiations In the I ©, a sedate eight-year-old ite and bituminous coal fields chestnut ‘forse, telonging’ to © the railroud world are at a § reese stables, | CHitical stage J. Phillips of the Ben Hur Stables, | TN we st Guarters, the No. East 88th Street, took fright} yojor expresadd’ that raticoed at the noise of a ‘Third Avenue ele- when they next meet with vated train passing 38th Street and|[the brotherhood chiefs to negotiat bolted -abiniogn ta-dass settlement of the shopmen's strike, The wagon to which he was hitehed|*!!! find the labor lenders have bo- ne more determmed in. their en struck an elevated pill The har ‘vers to have the strikers’ seniorit ness parted and the driver, Cornelius} richts restored; that they have ber McNamara, No. 550 West 49th Street, [given added contidence in what the was yanked from his seat, He lot {believ to bh th Justige of thete cause Sie te 1 Prince charged |. iM fact there were predictions mad ee Os; relies) ane ‘hes ong that labor unrest wil Ibecome more for the southwest corner of the street | jronounced ‘ where an Edison Company crew was the other hand, the view pre working on high tension transmission | valled among other leaders of finan cables at the bottom of a 12-foot| ‘it! opinion thit the action of ‘the Unit FS Corporation would nanhole undermine trenath of labo Timothy O'Brien and — Charles | 1" rea tate out that Schroeder, watchmen e opening. | nnuta ng plants of the houted and wayed their red fla faniane pate Prince didn’t get the idea at all, Hel yi. right through them into the] i ‘ole. ‘The work below, hearing | jy yen f than those en the racket, managed to dodge the]. ops of other steel brute ax he came down among] Soa, hem, and they climbed out, white rh phase of the mat and jabbering with fright ter that v y The horse's hoofs struck no bare cialn i wires and In a few minutes all pe \ from Third Avenue to the Bast River] iy Mt 1 & Co between $4th Street and 12d Street y wom was cut off for fear of a general short an firm as it time hould Mrinee begin t igh a lbe epre esh around—as he did a lit r nd Exveutive Committee 1 ‘ Roand of Directors 8 A. 8. PLC) A. ambulance with | jy : its polic its horse derrick arrived, but after AL 1 Morgan forty-five mintites the crew found it} @ ¢ some of the ~ mi \ is that are now (Continued on Second Page.) nt with | ' is is important. As KAISER’S MEMOIRS chor creek Lette TO SELL FOR DIME i nd the committees executives we Fatih ve Mat No. 61 Broadway on De Luxe Edition Will , rit of last week Cost Only Four Bits. T aL fully postod | BERLIN, Aug y = { Former Emperor William's |?" 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