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To-Night’s Wathen HUN SERETO ME _Cbe right York World) by Pres Publishing Company, 1022, ew Body io Lie in State in City Hall To-Day, Then in thedral. DAIL MEMBERS ARRIVE. May Meet To-Morrow to Choose Successor to Collins. Aug a (Associated Press).—Draped in the beloved tri- color flag of Lreland, e coffin con- taining the | the elain chief of State G vdy of Michael Collins, new Free nt was landed here early to-day from the steamer Classic and later borne through the streets amid ay impressive tribute from the multitude numbering thou- ‘ollins's body was met at the dock by throngs of mourners, mmeluding F rd Muleahy, Chief of Staff, and c prominent represen- tative the art The body was iken on a gur preceded by 1 band of pipers, to St] Vincent's Hos ul din sil noonty by th te fles in va We Ken city 1 et by a line of th the muezn t V 3 protriding from the holster t ek A bhise imi { wed wey were the only Immediately behind came an ar mong # with rifles held at Gil ar comprising an incon- ending to the me 1 pro ndod in the f ng nen var K. Tuesd ht. in whic Hing lost his lit | accompanies their beloved Teuder y on the sea voy t It w 1 to remove the body from St. Vincent's H al, with on impressive coremony, to the City Hall in order to give the Irishmen and in the day nds of sorrowing thou: women an opportunity. of seeing for the Jast time the features of their na tional hero lying in state, To-moi Ww the remains will be taken to the pro Cathedral, where a h requiem mass will be held preceding the funeral at 1 Clasnevin Cemetery on Mond From midnight last night crowds had heen gathering at the North Quay, fo witness the arrival of the ¢ which docked at 2 o'clock this morn ing. Scenes typical of the nation’s sor- row marked the progress of the coffin assic, from the steamer through the long avenue of troops with reversed arms to the waiting gun carriage Regular officers draped the plain oak casket in thy ree State colors and placed it on the wooden platform built on the eighteen-pounder gun- (Continued on Twentieth Page.) * = > —— COLLINS WAS KILLED ON HIS WEDDING DAY Had Been Postponed, However, After GriMth’s Deat LONDON, Aug, 4 (Asrociated Press) The marringe of Michi ‘ollins, slain ehlef of the Trish Pree St to Miss Kitty Kie n had been fixed origi- nelly for last Tuesday, the day Collins was killed, a Dublin despatch says. ‘The wedding date had been postponed, how ever, until later ghis month, on account of the death of “Arthur Griffith, Presi dent of the Dail Eireann Cabinet. Real Estate Advertisements For Sunday World Must Be in The World Office On or Before Friday To Insure Proper Classification THE WORLD “THOUSANDS PAY UST HONORS TO DEAD LEADER IN DUBLIN: MULCAHY COMMANDS ARMY CITIZENS BEATEN, LABOR CHARGES, BY ‘MILLER COSSACKS’ State Federation Demands Governor Immediately Disband Troops. POUGHKEEPSIE, Aug, 24.—The convention of the New York Federa- tion of Labor to-day adopted a reso- lution calling upon its Executive Council to introduce in the 1923 Leg- islatyy ww bill for te abolition of the State Constabulary, characterized by Several of the delegates as ‘Gov. Miller's Coseacks. “We asked Gov. Miller for a peace- ful investig ation of the strike in Buf- falo, and ent the Cossacks," a Mr. Collins. They went through the streets brutally beating down inno- cent n, V Mr, Collins ted to 1 Buffalo tz omen and children," read affidavits, purpor ve been made by citizens of and signed before Leo IH commissioner of deede, One, bearing nam Spinak, said she was mother of seven children the evening of July on the steps of their children when three troopers came up, clubbed two of her and then struck her without provocs Another aMdavit at Rodlor ida trooper rode into his soft drink place July and struck him and a customer in the face with a club. Others told of being beaten by troopers. hs rode into Dominick Street and clubbed women and chil- tven."" said Mr at city nya the of the and that on she was sitting home with her sons any + sign ©, troopers Collins, The fh person they clubbed was a war vet- eran with three chevrons on his Sergt. MeGraw, or MeGrath, of the troops went to the Du Pont Powder Company and purchased twenty-fiv pounds of dynamite in the’ name of Clarence F. Conroy, business agent for the Street Car Men's Union, and for an excuse he said he just wanted to show how easy it was to get dyna- mite under assumed names, Yet of all the in the world he picked Claren Conroy, and we }svyen't found out yet what they + — with that dynamite,” aS Two SMPs DAMAGED IN cor. LISION, PHILADELPHIA, American steamship Le the British steamship Southwestern Miller collided in the Delaware below Mareus Hook to- Both vessels were reported badly damaged, ‘The Lucken bach hud a hole stove in the rear of the starboard sid Miller had torn in her No one was EX-MAYOR OLES ARRESTED, RIDES IN PATROL WAGON while the Southwestern stem twisted and a hole bor the waterline. ibove Business Rival Accuses Him of Blocking Sidewalk at His Market. YOUNGSTOWN, 0., Aug George L. Oles, who resigned as yor two months ago, stormy administration’ waa ar- rested to-day and taken to the police station in a patrol wagon to face charges of obstructing the sidewalk in front of his downtown market The complaint Morris Squires, rival market have engaged exchanges paper period The former Mayor gave bond of $10 fox bis appearance later, M after a was made hy Proprietor «a Squires and Oles in bitter personal through their news- advertisements for a tong NEW YORK, THURSDAY, EGE E a4, IRISH- AMERICAN WITH COLLIN Beautiful “Gambling Vamps” HIS LAST FIGHT, And Diamond Dice Worth $400 GENERAL American, whose _ fron at No. Brooklyn, § trolley car be with twenty orm before Frederich Street, conduct hurled tweon two sea and bruised, Vr ard of No and bruised about Tieut. William Tv spection Distri d his ani assistance Family Hoey two. James Co Street was notitied | to explain why out a licenss noon tod 41M from t) 95 1 man Reinstal Ninety in the N powder five puff ma Avenue, New Ki work to-day | Detective their difficult! They were won thei point kisses were thrown | they passed lit the plant The Georst all sm girls | ployment late y« foreman, Charle charged, They they would not 1 Miller went back t« girls gathered abou policemen and Dete there. Scott talk then saw the firm. announcement that om reinstated, so Scot! arbitrator - _ GERMAN MARKS 4 Onn LONDON, Aw mark crashed to 8 approximately 1,1 day following receipt Wi e had refused t Jatest suggestion fur tiye months Driver Arreste dent on Atlan Brooklyn A heavy tru vane up to the curt house 0! Shober Urot Michael Collins, when he fell, « for Major Gen. DaJton who Af with Gen Sean McConnell, murmured with him his last prayers. Collins died in Dalton's’ arms. The stains on Dal- ton’s uniform later caused the spread of a false report that he, too, been murdered Major Gen, Dalton Ir THREE ARE INJURED AS TRUCK CRASH INTO TROLLEY CAR Ncci Ave t was cut 1 Police oth In 1 down he refused Holy the other Butler in court nis with SCOTT WINS STRIKE; GIRLS CAST KISSES ‘air Ones Wanted Fore- a0 employed Is. puny, Ine. n Grand red to efforts of ottled ompany they had of Atrance of em use their I been dis- management » work until ition. The factory, and Scott went ror ONE that Gam \ pair of dte roller fashionable apartment at } with lieved of large amounts of money. Arraigned in West Side Court before Magistrate Levine on a charge of grand lareeny, the three were held in bail of $1,000 each for examination to- moriow. The bail was furnished and were released, adjournment Request for by Kezie Broad- was madi of No. 14 attorney, Phe tives to have by in luring wealthy men from lobbies of hotels and from cabarets to the apart- prisoners are said by the detec- sn active for months ment, but most of the victims re- frained from lodging complaints in the fear that their actions would be- come known to their home folks. The man arrested with scribed himself as thirty-one, of the Sith Street and was innocent and Atlantic City would Pollies girls, who ¢ Lonis Rubenstein, Hardin id he hoped his wife in not hear of his arr ibed ion, twenty Mas Byrne, beautiful by one the arr Both were in the tit two years ¢ rl won her freedom at treet Station, where Lichner, assistant man- Palais Royale and the put up $1,000 bail. This as arranged by a man named Rosen- from whom the woman was divorced six months ago, But the Gordon girl and Ruben ten were to Police Head quarters and brought up to the line up The girl, who was ionably dressed, attempted to hide her face when she 1 from the patrol wagon veral pair prisoners de- ertrude Gor- manicure, and iwenty-tour, Both are ind the latter was described the detectives who made a ravishing blonde. young women themselves as two, a bout The Byr re West amanué 1 of the Little Glut taken room, fash of what the police call "phoney" dice and put-and-take dice were {neluded in the paraphernalia seized, Tolice said the girls were doing a thri business and that Rubenstein was receiving one-third of the profits for ng buyers to the tment Tuesday Samuel Oberlander, head of a Charleston, 8. C., clothing con cern, said a man 4 ted him in the hotel lobby and took him to an apart brit ment where he lost $803 in cash and a check, He gave the detective a description of the man. ly last night a man answering the descrip tion stopped a Pittsburgh man and shortly Miss Byrne came along and was intr Detectives from the West 68th Street Station say the t men and Miss Hyrne went to the Street honse in her limousine. girls’ apartment is on the ninti When detectives knocked at door of t! )-a-month apartment The the voices inside told them to go to the devil, Ti went to the poof and down a fire escape and through « window and ordered all inside to put up their hands, Three minutes later Oberlander, who had lost mone night before, came in. He was wn Willing to make a complaint told the place was raided. Dete 8 said Miss Byrne tried to hide ) check signed by Oberlander Besides the diamond-studded the ral they found a other patr, sixty decks of cards, some put-and-take tops and other games MONTCLAIR MAN DIES UNDER OVERTURNED CAR W. W. Nicoll Wry Head of ) Blasting Supply Co William W. Nicol of Monteler 1 was instantly killed overturne Blooms He was on his way hoi Vark when his car struci ni the road at a turn on the i Bloomfeld. He was pinned undernest Mr. Nicoll was President of the New York Riasting Supply Company of No ii Broadway, Ménketen. everal other pairs of just plain “ivories,” wisued them to behave, police say, were seized by 0. 115 Wert former Follles’ beauties and a man companton are the two former | Two Comely Women and Escort Charged With Luring} . Hotel Pennsylvania Guests to Luxurious g Tables. set with diamonds and valned at more than $400 and nore to their owners because they could be made to behave just as thelr detectives in Fist Street nd larceny as the result of several complaints reaching the police that wealthy out of town buyers had been lured to the apartment and re- BOY GRUSHED BY ONE-MAN CAR AS MOTHER LOOKS ON Until Fireman Jack Up Car. A case almost exactly similar that of a six-year-old boy nam: Raudry, who was run down by Lexington Avenue car near 29) Street and fatuily injured a few da which were worth a great deal last night and two under arrest charged sfforts to Release Him Fail ed ys ago, occurred this afternoon in Brook eee GRAFT IN MARKETS IS CHARGED BY RUSTON To-Morrow's Weather-—THUNDERSTORMS. WALL STREE » | EDI TION PRICE THREE CENTS THE yen! WORLD YING IN STATE ~ /TB ROADS CONFER Captured in Raid on Apartment SEPARATELY WITH BG UNION CHIEFS While Other I Executives Plan Finish Fight, One Group Seeks Peace. alFIRM ON S$ =NIORITY. Meeting Held at Yale Club in Hope of Finding Basis of Agreement. The heads of eighteen large railroad aystems, with Danlel Willard, Presi- dent of the Baltimore and Ohio, acting as Chalrman, went Into conference in the Yale Club to-day with the Prest- dents of the five railway brotherhood unions, headed by Warren D. Stone of the engineers, acting as mediators, for the purpose of arriving, it possiblo, at some method of settling the strike of the shopmen on the roads repre- sented, The conference, into which report- ers were not allowed to enter, broke up at 1.15 o'clock this afternoon, The labor leader mediators hurried over to the Hotel Woodstock, where they Im- mediately got into touch with the leaders of the striking’ unions, Mr. Stone said he did not know whether there would be another talk with the railroad executives. Pp appeared to be discour- It was quite plain after he lad conferred with the chiefs of the strik ing unions that they were not ¢ thustastie about the terms he offered the railroad presidents in the morning to th wy. ‘Thomas Natalie, six years otd,| Session. Inasmuch as the minor group of Presidents is bound by an agre was struck and probably fatlly a ack and peobably fatlly in-lmont to sacrifice the seniority rights jured by a Sumner Avenue car nearlof the strikers and the union leaders Myrtle Avenue as his mother looked] insist that the seniority rights be re He stored, the situation yas drifting to- Eugene Kemp, the motorman of the ward the deadlock stige late thi ternoon ee which is of the one-man type, The eighteen railroad Presidents claims the boy suddenly broke away]and the five brotherhood ehlefs con- from tho grasp of his mother, who| ferred until midnight Jast night, while was standing with him at the curb,|the other out-of-town railroad Prest and dashed across the street. The|dents were arranging to go to their car was moving slowly and was| homes and prepare a fight to a finish. stopped within five feet after the boy} At the conclusion of the night con- was struck. Kemp's claim is cor-| ference, the brotherhood chiefs went roborated by passengers and other|to the Hotel Woodstock, where they witnesses. met Bert Jewell, the leader of the ‘vhe Natalie boy—as was the case| strike, and the heads of the various with the Baudry boy—was caught] crafts unions involved. under the forw dt Kk of the ¢ At first the leaders of the strikers It was found impossible to remove] would not listen to any proposition him by ordinary means Thousands | that did not mean a settlement on all cited persons gathered from the tenements in the surrounding foreign the railroads of the country, Jewell was loud in demanding « battle to the on neighborhood. end, However, in the course of a long Miter various groups of men had | controversy, it would appear that the tried to lift the car from off the| brotherhood chiefs persunded the mili moaning boy somebody turned in afire|tant strike leaders that it might be alarm, When the fireme reached | well continue negotint other the scene they packed up the car and] wise, the morning confere: . took oul the injured ehild He was]Yale Club with the elghteen re a rushed by Dr. Wexler to Beth Moses | Presidents would not have been held Hospital where it was found he has al These executives yepresented the fracture of the skull, his left arm is} following railroads, which are in a fractured and he has other injuries | position to take back all the men who which render his condition precarious. | walked out on them: Chicago and Kemp was not arrested Northwestern, Chicago, Milwankee ————_~ and St. Paul; Chicago, Burlington AUTO COLLISION FAILS and Quiney; Northern Pacific, New York Central, Erie, New York, Chi TO AWAKEN THIS BABY | cago and St. Louis; Chesapeake and Ohio; Norfolk and Western, Buffalo, Car Overtarns bat Infant, Ua-| Rochester and Pittsburgh: Baltimore harmed, Sleeps On and Ohio, Norfolk Southern, Wheel nonths-old baby in an auto-|ing and Lake Erie, Lehigh and New vi spt on after the car had col-| England, Fook Island, Minneapolis ided with another and thrown out John| and St. Louis, Louisville and Arikan bi of No. 67 Marquette Avenue, s and Alabama and Vicksburg. Yonkers, who was rushed to the Grass = =e Hospital dying of a fractured ’ at AoRidEat Gras at enter eh The World’s Mr. and Mrs. Perey Mc¥lreath of Rock F Nu, were on their way tol Great Increase in teh a ferry at rrytown, Ryan's car cross in front of them and turned R IE Ad bas but It Wad truck. Roun wos the| Mead oState Advertising WOMAN ROBBED WHILE _WITNESS Loses Watet h and Wal- let to Court Thief WINDSOR, Ont., Aug \ local Arsene Lupin ed ce court here to-day, stole a et of money and a xkold a while their owne:, Mrs n Maycock, was testifying on the stand, and departed in safety More than a dozen police of ficers and the Judge were facing n the direction of the bold theft which passed unnoticed, Vor the months of May, | July, 1922, The World's Real I and To Let advertisements s! remarkable increase in 1 *pace over those printed responding period of la fact that ‘eal Estate « ceived splendid resul many sales throv largely agcounts crease. World “Real Estate’ and “To 93,790 Lat Ada. May, June, July, 1922 24,604 rromar tere iiuiiase year THE SUNDAY WORLD REAL ESTATE SECTION IS READ IN 600,000 HOMES Grand Jury Inquiry $ ancy in Reports of Ignorance,” Kings County to seize forthwith Queens and Richmond, HERE IS THE LAW COVERING MARKET GRAFT CHARGES The charter section to which District Attorney Ruston refers in his letter to the Mayor regard- ing irregularities in the Depart- ment of Markets is: 1551. Any officer of the city government, or person employed in its sevice, who shall wilfully violate or evade any of the pro- visions of law, or commit any fraud upon the city, or convert any of the public property to his own use, or knowingly permit any other person so to convert it, or by grose or culpable neglect of duty allow the same to be lost, to the city, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and, in addition to the penalties ij posed by law, and on convie- tion, shall forfeit his office, and be excluded forever after from re- ceiving or holding any office un- der the city government; and any person who shall wilfully swear falsely in dny oath or af- firmation required by this chap-, ter shall be guilty of perjury.” HOUSE BY 141 103 REJECTS DEMAND VOLSTEAD RESIGN Motion That He Quit Be- cause of Dry Support Quick- ly Voted Down. WASHINGTON, Nug 4 -Resi« nation of Representative Volstead Republican Minnesota, ul to hh t election was rev ise Of help heen by uested in given to him in the Anti-Saloon a resolution House to Re Leng presented and read in th day by F publican, resentative ‘Tinklam, Massachusetts Immediately after thy reading of the resolution, Representative Mann Republican, Minoix, moved that tt be Inid on the table, and the adopted with a loud chorus of After the re motion was laid which move amounted to olution had been killing it, there was a demand, led by Representative Dyer, Republican, Mis ouri, ta strike it from the record and this was ordered, 141 to 3. HOTEL STRIKE FOR 10% TIPS BUDAPEST, Aug The hotel employees of the cap. 1 have proclaimed a gener : following refusal of th demands for inclusion of a 10 per cent, tip in all bills presented to guests The guests, including a num ber Americans, are being obliged to cook thelr own meals, ike, Mayor Hylan is advised by District Attorne KINGS PROSECUTOR CALLS ON MAYOR 10 SEIZE BOCKS ‘OF MARKETS DEPARTMENT hows Glaring Diserep- Pushcart Supervisors, as Exposed by Evening World, Ruston Writes—Commissioner Admits He Charges. “Amazing Ruston of all the books and records of the John t Department Wf Markets in the Boroughs of Manhattan, the Bronx and to have the Commissioner of Accounts and the Corporation Counsel start an investigation and suits to recover sums of which the city has been deprived by negligence. or worse, through the actions of Market Department employees. —_———_——® An intimation ts scen in the letteer that Mr, Ruston feels, after a month of activity by the Grand Jury of Kings County in Investigating the taking of fees from peddlers by Market Depart- ment inspectors and the handling of the money thus collected, that there are persons in the market administra- tion who are linble to Indictment in other boroughs though they may have committed no crime in the Borough of Brooklyn The letter supports ev of The Hyening Werld urging official y allegation nee It began correction of market and punish and removal ment of offenders who preyed on mar- ket m hand peddle ts in the thus increasing home. It is an fol- living oe lows: Aug Hon, John F, Hylan Mayor of the City of New York, Hall, New York City Dear Mr. Mayor: estigation by the Grand Jury City My In of this cou peddle of veloped a y into the the pushcart County has at the outset de- tuation which I think culled to your attention <’ markets in Kings should be The weekly reports fled by some supervisors show most glar discrepancies and the Commissioner of Markets has confessed an amazing {gnorane as to thelr contents, They havi heen filed in his office in a most slipshod manner and have appar- ently never been audited, They hear no official filo marks. No books are kept making a perma- nent record of their contents. No business enterprise could remain solvent one week with such methods In some cases there has been no attempt even to make the re ports balance. One superviso in the year 1921, shows on the face of his own reports a balance of rly $80 entirely unac- counted fe same supervisor reports over $800 in ‘incidentals’? for whic > vouchers are filed and no items are given. Other weekly reports show items for payments made to ‘la borers," supported by vouchers signed by the supeevisor himself. Others show vouchers for money paid to laborers on the payroll of the Btreet Cleaning Department Others show frequent weekly balances of sums over $100, which should have been turned into the sinking fund, but which, instead, were distributed during the fol- lowing week to additional “labor- ers’ and “assistants."* It has been my intention to ke a complete report to you of sult of my investigation it is completed, but I deem m the whe iuty to write you this letter now so that you may safely ir pound th isors’ reports the othe 3 of the city, A 1 have J, they bear no file marks, and no permanent record kept of them, I think you should take possession of them at onoe it my eR wee oer ae naan eNO Se

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