The evening world. Newspaper, August 29, 1922, Page 1

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seetemerpernomen: vegcrrensr nes \ rr ‘MILLER COAL BILL ENACTED UNANIM OUSLY To Merrow's Weather—PROBABLE SHOWERS. Tee Night's Weather—PROBABLE SHOWERS. ae WALL STREET TFINAL §=@bhe World, [Circulation Books Open to Ail,” “Circulation Books Open to All.” | to All!’ “VoL LXIII. NO. 22, 130—DAILY. Conret eg Ag ies NEW Y 01 RK, TUESDAY, AUGUS . 29, 1922. Pont Ottice, Neat Gings Matter PRICE THREE CENTS | ‘Girl Witness Tells New Version of Bergen’s Slaying » BOTH ASSEMBLY AND SENATE HARON GES UP [PLEAo WATMEN | rctine Stony Whi Led to Steuino BERGEN ACCUSED BY GIRL ADOPT GOVERNORS MEASURE: teres RAO, | agg FRONT OF KNES JST With Large Capital, Goes in Increased Pay by the Board. Hearing. oe ee Hylan Amendments Presented, but Received) coyGresg 1s ADVISED.| ADJOURNMENT Few Votes—Senator Says “Rip Van Winkle President” Is Responsible for Present Con- Pretty, Blond Secretary, Asked to Repeat Charge, Went to Edgewater and Slaying | Followed—Authorities Still Believe Girl ASKED. on Says Transporta- Will Be Content With Bill] Decisi for Supervising the tion Act Provides “Just and eye Ee . Roan icine . 5 Use coy Toa? ditions in Country. Distribution. Reasonable Wage. d to Lure Actor to House to “Make Up. t 2 : 9 CHICAGO, 29 (Associated Anu cnbrely Lew turn was given the investigation of the kil ing by a Froma aff Co meer one) nt of The Evening orld abs a ! ) The Railroad Lubor soard George Kline at Eagewater, XN. J of Jack Bergen, movie actor employed ALBANY, Aug Goy. Miller's coal pr ame is now law, requiring if i] to-day dented the motion of W. Jett honcreeiee ; tat ; ha only big ratinre put it into effect agency, with capi o sell] Lauck, labor ican, that the : * Mpstitite for stars tn daredevil “stunts” beto } the came by as eme made by Miss rnton of No. 6 ps thi embly passed the-measure unamiously shortly after 1 v'eloc stribute coal, wa inoune bou nmediately define the princiy le ' imera, by a statement made by Miss Alle hornton of No. 514 West | the © to-da oy Chairma of “a livi " 1 the case of the Isbth Street te day In talking to an Event: gz We e P| q and tlle over an hour later the Senate also adopted it without a dissent-| the Ho Li lay by tomanv uh : diet . ‘ : in Evening Woyd reporter with much nec nine low of the Interstate Commerce Com-| Maintenance of way employees who reluctance and hesitation, Miss Thornton gave an entirely different vere Opposition to the | bu light Representat : mittee, at the beginnt: of a debate : kin, nereased minimum rate sion of her part in the trag dy from that whieb the Bergen County and . a a! Sire teats = ne on the bill to ereate machinery to} of pa A A Rdgewate fhonition poxautre: : , iy : i nority Je presented five amendments containing t aporvise: distribution only. At the request of B. F. ¢ le, a8 X i Edgewater authorities permitted to become current after County Deteo- New York City D cr Shey were summarily voted down The change in plans, Mr. Winslow] ! dent of the iintenane nt ‘ ive Allyn and Pclice Capt. Dinan interviewed her last night i zat the hearing then 4 ad- 4 ® Miss Thornto: who Is i] ‘ io the final vote on the bill Democrats and Socialists| fn Gequlesced tn iby the} pi tatuawosiatureinan ‘ Hise Thornton, who 1s a tall, wit- on ht vote ane | President, whose suggestion for a pur-| Ure! until to-morro morning. : weed | lowy blonde with bobbed hair and of ; fae ; ; oe iw F anid aellinie oweney Had leuti Mt Grable ar anced tut he w Ms 7 retnarkable beauty id ale was W discussion in the Senate, Senator James alker, mi telegraphing President arding anc never employed in the mo into the bac round of con © moving picture novity | k the floor and bitterly assailed the Republican admin MiG (pone: | Senator Cammins, one of the au MISS ALICE THORNTON on almost a ‘ business, but was a secretary thors of the Transportation Act, at Ue soon as it was submitted istration at Washin: on as being responsible for the present nation- ne Me GOES DOWN WITH maaeal/ war-time meueure We are 222 ON BOARD], mittee Chairman satd in when she was seventeen years pri % 7 CHICAGO, Aug. 29 (United Press). Some ne ago, she said, she ; nie teas Predent, wal "Tile Beara will GO pojbesain the sdllebuphl aebiederaue uaa ele ” Niet fea told Bergen was married. When on Act,’' to-day's Labor 1 him about he including members of the | Transports pointed by the | Board di he evaded her Passengers and Crew of X " country ot four : AI Lost i st ashi | Pre ident, and those a suaoare that the ‘living wage’ Isa + t on Cars on Mis- Wilbe’uame taae Sick introduced her to the asonable wage’ as prescribed by law tion of this bill, have determined and | reasonable wage’ as preseri ' for th ire and d Founders Off Coquimbo. dnt Sines aber and she went souri’s Bottom, there frequently plan sug-|we will adopt it. It would be super a. ——t--— do by the I side and ‘ a On one occasion about a week be- s GO. Ch 59) -CAnac sident could be well] fluous to announce in advance the], 1 bel me - ANTIAGO, ‘Chilly, Aug, 29) CA : -|theory on which v will be fixed, | Four Home Stars Hold Ad-|femarkable Exhibition of! kansas erry 1 in work We will give every ideration to ¢ Pi vd with this|the arguments of the maintenance) Vantage in Matches tor Strength for Many Wall ] ° i the] Said, she witnessed conduct on the \ i anid side n & expected to reveal| Part of Bergen and Mrs. Kline at | Chilea par Coc 20 lice his. bi the outgrowth | men, but we must comply with. the iihace Street Issue kle Gi m Wast a, na) Cele nh efaulmnbes Al the |g rani be oa end a cocina Walker Cup. Street Issues, the evidence of a weird murder to-]dgewater in Kline's absence which anWernle Coyenns US AEN S20 bi eae, Ana tHe considered and reported —-—_——— day, A man, bound hand and foot, | onviliced her that By was no truy GEEON i ae Are | (tees MEntystwol were lost A by the Interstate Commerce SOUTHAMPTON, Ai yA The stock market th fternoon | and lashed to the wheel of a motor|frlend of Kline. iit a Tt : Committer sociated Press).—The American ama- | sa # remarkable exhibition of |, baat: thaiwottoml ae anatwcra: About a week ago Kline was 9 the Repu ! neodetl The Mata) the Chilian steamship, ~-— Aue oleae led thenekinn| i Hi ahiaiani OR oe ee PRONE f an 18-foot}rompting to pateh up a differen chit We certainly got "which sank off Coquimbo to-day, wa ur golfers led the nglish ore than Ot] eddy on the Kansas side of the river} had with an und dwelt a & t who. may pegs mie 10-day. 8) NO) FUEL FAMINE, Walker Cup in four of the eight | issue istered new hi i f Wnt welt wt neve im cesoury it is,]eited Press).—The Chilean steamsh n fate 1 ue Itata, 2 Mo., Aug. 29,—|fore the Klines went to Saranac, swirli sank to-day off the sullen depths ints for twise ste About a dozen of these | at Nearman, near here in Wyandotte|length on I hi fine qualities and Valparat ty to his friends ines saia] Soft Coal Yield and Imports It since the Americ ed] allrond! stocks initlated the nove-|imder shoritt of Wyandotte iree of ae ret of use r es nent. but leadership w On ab i : 0 by the National De Avert Danger. Sole ae ete Poles ay nid He Anduatets ; tera here to-day th bodies are]! which does a coastal pas-] WASHINGTON, Aug. 29.—The URL Aight :thia aftemodn, ‘Mhes| fitionerouphta: the wour of trad-[ers here to-day bodies are and freight trade danger of a Widespread closure of in- would Nave te x of the | Mk ranged trom tw n cape touched new high marks for the last | County, officials to int , * she sa up eaite eri 1 Said, lashed to the st wheels of dustries for lack 0! fast Han mal, ht matehes to-day te win the] Point = — ’ STRIKE 18 SETTLED ON | acccraing to H. B. Spencer, eaerdt al trophy - | Broker buying wrecked and submerged machines, ven the halt Wire Divers and workmen Ing tackle production as People Stream From oO ete ee ; the Chyirch, Chartes (Chie), Evan sven; rancis und R “OUTER BELT LINE"| tus aictviiue: Republicans Fire Across River] (the fou at a ne hone ai f on the river} now whether t With curt now rnnniy to automobiles said te bottom discovered the the m by the coal burons: We lve a Pederal Administ 1 willy Let ou t buck tu that much wuted .| tons a by the cen ; + Jolie ee nigations ta! ; BELEAS Aug, 29 d, which has tied up| bandment. xt end of the present] Press).— Republican Fuel Board has teeordin epler. One was thoneht ML Asien tion t ! ‘ William 1 i] Cyril to be wh une Kepler app rr of Wa a) United Stites, two tip. [inns of a anick endi r belt line’ serving Ch week. ‘Thr for more than three weeks, was sot.| discontin: priority 1, issued in « { extreme urgency iebaravant 1 of public ser-|POrt, County Mayo, churc tor of the Interborough] work at § P.M . ¢ 4 Me ough) work at 3D. M. to Hien No will be contin-/ attended muss in honor of M c Settlement was reached when offi-] ued only { r the Northwest UPON a congregation of m hunting for mor Senator Walker also attacked B, J erwind, the coal magnate, who natel: t u tik carried in W aston de fe Heit A yscesiotsi A crowd numb ito the thea L, Hooman, y . PL Amous thea mor portant ad. [sands lined the river bend above the Sweetser, Wo Willis Ma inces were Amer terday as they were lea led to-day, The men will return to 1 tee point pot where the ghastly fugures ar y ipon Max t 1) American Locomotive nts A erpard Darwin, 1 ‘ "1 Chemical 3 points, Haldwit ‘ W. € Fownes jr A " hal « ty of permitting 1 tt Le Collins, says 7 uses to make up for] cials agreed to move troops on dut via the Luke Hylan operated buses to make up t HY enteen siips. bringing In 108,543 Miss Tho: aid to be seated Hiss Thorn day by the the Belfast that he wa: motor cars unde teen feet the cutting down of subway service] here further from the shops. The 14, Otis 4 Rota I 1 ly tod ust have with ton ot } Hn, 1 4 Wester I a4 4, | Wate Ip 4 und wanted to F trike Was called when troops arrived eat an) ; ww that the ¢ know thi here following a riot in’ which two| ean ports br (Continued on Fifth Page.) nen were killed remains fort ./ VA ass weliich will edd 150 tons to the pondent teleg dullitavshs = 1 © Products 2 4 without official xuswt| FORD PRICES 1 © pohocted alouting | BOOSTED §1.50 supply nessage stated Here’s What Fuel Administrator Biggest ste vn, By Goat Cnists oc For N. Y. State Has Power to Do Because |i, mate a ints women and children fled in 1 Unien Ga 18, Crue 15-8, ¢ L Store “n It would cost H —_—_ tion r y after volley i] iinee Fix Profits, Set Aside Laws, Seize Coal, License : BEST !): ee SaaS ee ously repli Dealers, Buy Coal and Close Schools. Set the price or margin of profit for all fuel in the State stiff sengagemer wed intention to rival of reintor ints Sept. 1 enn ublicans we f ved has suid ) om the town to pay the markets, not misn) was lke side a portion of the Aousing laws requiring landlords to furnish heat and hot water whe . © could pet xchanges: ‘ © the lease so provides, , F Seize coal in any place in wny part of the State and direct its re moyil to places where it is L a hearin ane he World printed SWEDEN GOES WE | = ad Pe fy othe, Neg -|~ BY 44,000 MAJORITY PITTSBURGH OPERATORS |RECEIVER APPOINTED n coal Heeler tt sires, and revoke any licenses, after S918 | ASK MINERS FOR PEACE FOR STOCK BROKERS dealer violates any rulings. ko | a Be : Vote Was, Prohibition 897 Put the State in coal business if dealers do not respond readily to bi . HY RG te Bhs Aer 042.120 vl WH, Aug nd authorize eities to buy and sell cual A ‘ y Against 942.12 | if 4 teal estate if fuel cannot be obtained to keep them sufficiently hotel prop warm 1 during winter months, dent that STOCKHOLM, Au 1 uminous r eb jority of 14,515 against Prol{hit “ lay when the ffivors | Btreet “John nH hown by the unofficial tibula thot United Mine Oatent the vote east in throughout any investigation he destres, if it is within his judgment THE SUNDAY WORLD 1 all fuel, and divert hydro-eleetle energy from industrial tisements br anday they would t re¢ len on thee of the Pint plete re Agsoclation. t res rded or profiteering being indulged in, GCIRCULATES. IN 1 ise of light, heat and power OVER 600,000 HOMES BEd: causprity aainers ities Ler miny oy Mader ee t the sur ves 1 etith f within a Vv hours, Joseph Ivrlio of Grantwood, who \ 7"

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