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+ fatihaahdamaleed “ALY. C. WILL AWAITIFUND OF $78,027 |Seied ty Customs Onicers TERMS OF PEADE MOVE BY SHOPMEN, VOTED FOR MARKET GALL FOR BODY TO SUPERISORS’ Pt SEILEDSPUTE President Smith Silent but] Miller and Cropsey Assailed at Seniority Not Mentioned in Intimates Statement Meeting of the Board of Agreement Approved by Will Be Issued. Estimate. Shopmen’s Unions. CHICAGO, Sept. 14.—The terms of settlement of the railway shopmen's strike, providing for separate agree- ments with fifty-two roads, approved by the Generil Policy Committee of Ninety of the shoperafts’ unions, was announced to-day as follows: All men to return to work in post- tions of the elass they originally held on June 80, 1922, and at the same point, As many of such men as pos- sible are to be immediately put to work, at present rates of pay, andall such employees who have been on strike be put to work or under pay not later than thirty days after the signing of this agreement, except such men as have been proven guilty of acts of violence, which, in the opinion of the commission, hereinafter pro- vided for, shall be sufficient cause for dismissal from service. The relative standing as between themselves, of men returning to work and men laid off, furloughed or on leave of absence, including general chairmen and others who were as of June 80, 1922, properly ob leave of psence, Will be, restored as of June 1922, and they will be called back WET AGENTS MISS THE MAN THEY HAD UNDER ARRES1 ‘Evidence’ They Had Seized Smashed in Raid on Mount Vernon. Jobn C. Patrillo, owner of a restau- rant at No. 21 North Fourth Street, Mount Vernon, came downstatrs to- day to find his father and bartender Felice Patriilo under arrest by Pro- hibition Agents Cheatham and Bruno behind the bar wrapping up a bottle of gin and a bottle of whiskey. Young Patrillo went over the bar and smashed the bottles, Also Agents Bruno and Cheatham went over the top, Six men who were friendly to the. Patrillos joined the fray. The agents drow their revolvers before they restored quiet. Then they found Felice Patrillo was not in the place any more, John Pat@llo was taken to New SFEK TO REMOVE [PORCH CLIMBER GOT PRENDERGAST ON | $20,000 IN BOOTY GUT IN GAS PES) AT SOUTHAMPTON Board of Estimate Ri ution] Homes of Thomas M. Carne- Calls on Miller to Investi- |gie and Thomas R. Dilworth gate His Action. Invaded Succeeding Nightts. “A. H. Smith, President of the New York Central lines, declined to-day to make any comments on the position hisf system would take in making © settlement with the strikers. He in- timated he would issue a statement later covering his participation in the developments and the position of the New York Central. Subordinate offi- ciats said it was their understanding that Mr. Smith was waiting to be ap- proached by his system's shopmen's federation officials on thelr return from Chicago. Davis Willams, Secretary of the Céntral Strike Committee of the shopmen for the New York district, sald no statement would be issued to- day, as the committee was awaiting instructions from international offi- cers from Chicago. Eastern railroad executives In gen- eral-expressed the opinion to-day that the strike settlement agreed on in Chicago will have little, if any, Imme- diate effect on big Eastern roads, ‘One reason is that Eastern rondy The Board of Estimate in special session to-day formally requested the Board of Aldermen to establish civil service grades for the supervision o/ pusheart markets, appropriate $78,027 for the same. Gov. Miller and Su- preme Cour® Justice Cropsey were painted like some of the characters in Dunte's Inferno and the entire Hylan Administration made as popular as any hero, Aldermanic President — Murray Hulbert accused the Governor of doing nothing for the city In the matter of charter revision despit« his repeated promises. “The people should rise up and de- mand charter revision,’ declared Mr Hulbert. “They should demand more than that," declared the Mayor, They shoukl demand the recall of Judges."’ The Board of Aldermen later unan- imously concurred in the action of the Board of Estimate which in turn will meet again to-morrow morning and pass the appropriation This will pay the supervisors until The Board of Estimate by unani-] Chief of Police Lane of Southamp- mous vote adopted this afternoon a]ton and county detectives of Suffolk resolution Introduced by Aldermanic|County were seeking to-day a lone President Murray Hulbert requesting} thlef who on successive nights stole Gov, Miller to investigate the recent| $20,000 in money, Jewelry and other (¢ actions of William A. Prendergast,|articles from the summer home of Chairman of the Public Service Com-|Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Morrison Car- mission, in the matter of fixing new|negte and Mr. and Mrs, Joseph R. York for arr: denment oe U. S.] eas rates and ordering the adoption of | Dilworth, at Southampton. Commissioner Hitehcoe » Br ermal »Unit system. Fourth Street was arrested by theythe Governor should hold an investi-|C&Mt and ten o'clock in the evening, same agente and held in $1,000 baill gation to determine if Mr. Prender-|While the families were at dinner. to appear before the Comsntaslbaet toe gast should not be removed from of-|The Dilworth house was . entered or ons was served on| tice ; Bai, Houde OF Ne. ig North Fourth| “Sir, Hulbert's resolution fotlowea | “"te"e? Tuesday night and the Car- Street. the presentation to the board of a]"esle home last night. oe + |complaint by the Ridgewood Com-| Mr. and Mrs. Dilworth's loss will run all the way from $10,000 to §15,000. The loot at the Carnegie home totalled MUDANIA HARBOR munity Council through James B, $5,000, Emerich that the Public Service It is believed the thefts were the FILLED WITH DEAD} commission's gas order, which takes d work of the same man, a poreh effect Oct, 1, violates the rights of S. Subchaser Brings] 10.2 #48 consumers tn that section climber, who entered a second floot window. ‘The houses are set far hack _ "i of Queens, According to the com- Word of Horror. plaint the Public Service Commission from the road and are eurrounded by shrubbery and vine CONSTANTINOPLE, Sept. 14 (As- in May, 1916, fixed a rate of 85 cents The Dilworths’ lesses have not been + ee per thousand for gas in Ridgewood, sociated Press),—American subchaser} “nh gas company brought légal ag- No. 96 has arri Usted. The property taken from the Carnegie home included two ed here with reports) tion to abrogate the order and the of the appalli situation at Mudania,| matter is still before the courts, For aim ve re} ractical ‘worl r ; arbor 0 »| the e f consumers the gas gold claim to have replaced practically all to work in that order. where the harbor is filled with the] the protection o! mesh bags, a diamond rinj ruby the 1923 budge m ’ a dle : : ak § . ; . a i, a ruby the strikers. Another is that the] the 1026 avi . mn feu Neda If a dispute arises as to the rela-}) sin. of refugees who stampeded| COMPANY was required to put“up @lying, a diamond guard ring and % company unions, formed since the]®" appropriation will be made, tive standing of an employee gr if any bond of $500,000 and to impound in a The grades established by the joint trike, will be an obstacle to action in thls actions of the Estimate and Alder- this district. Roads reuntonized in- solitaire, and two watches, mounted el] departed bef | departed before with diamonds. when the last ve the Turkish occup other controversy arises growing out bank, subject to the final court decl- of the strike that cannot be gtherwise tion sion, all moneys collected from con- ; Deputies Kelsey and Gay have bee | elude the Pennsylvania, New Haven, | manic Boards are as follows: Chief of adjusted by the carrier and said em-| sity thousand refugees, without | sumers in excess of the 8-cent rate. detailed to the case by Dintthet va be Delaware and Hudgon and the Jersey| Market supervisors, three at §$ a ployee or the duly authorized repre-| 1 ly (holmin! TNtt es aterfront| tis charged that the order issued | torney Young, of Satterk Comte; Central. year; fifty supervisors at $2,500 a sentative thereof the matter shall be} food or water, a by Chairman Prendergast revising Kawlare co-opereting ieee County, an “This marks the beginning of the| Years fifty-six supervisérs at $1,800 a referred tby the organizations parties|for miles in the broiling sun, With|ictes has automatically forfeited the Min) Carnénia: is A nepie ae pele rs snd of the atrike,"” anid President F.]¥ear. There was an original provision to this agreement, the employees or] arms uplified, pleading to be takentpond and released the impounded |jate Andrew Carnes, tie wie c D, Underwood of the Erle, in denying | {or seven truck drivers at $1,360 a ee carrier in the Interest of any em-| of, ‘Those brought here included |money to the gas company, although | Miss Virginia. Le of Pittsbur that his road was in the settlement, | ¥e8" for the removal of garb: from loyee who may be aggrieved, to a) ffteen Americanized Greeks and it}iegai steps have been taken by the | She is a niece « Dilworth “E can't say what action we will|™arkets. The Mayor said the Street commission to be established and con-) yf, icetclium, an employee of the lRidgewood Community Council to con- ans as . Cleaning Department would at least stituted as hereinafter provided, for Standard O11 Company tinue the bond and k GENEVA y tuke if the agreement Is submitted to ‘ us until we hold a meeting of direc- tors," he went on. “It is my under- p the money pt, 14.—The League of}in escrow, It is also charged that: the called upon to-day to}action of the Public Service Commis- temporarily take care of this. Nathan Finkelstein, head of the final decesion by a majority vote. The commission referred to shail be ALEXANDER G. BELL Nations = standing that the agreement in essen-| Bushwick Market Peddlers’ League, composed of six representatives 10 Balan ungsone! GHYISHAn! Farueses” WNOlates wan ctilocal im chet the pacwictoe LEFT ALL TO WIFE. tally the same as that discussed at]'8 blamed for all the troubles which ‘ aoe ene tan inet and eet. | fled to the islands adjacent 40 Thrace [Ridgewood were not given notice and — = % f av , 5 “a=W y= gal ats a y_| after the disaster to e Greek Army|were not 2 re leon he >of Estate T ! i theminority meeting of the railroudts Seip aa manele MORE ROADS SEEKING TARIFF \PSET HITS road officers of representatives select. | A¢ter ‘the disaster to the Greek Army were not allowed to. appear to file a] No Schedule of Estate Tot Pe Chatty. Luncermtand It wit! be eub-| accuse him of belng the Instigator of ed from and by the rallroads agreeing) °° ne “ooeal, which sald that the} | ———=_—— Is Given. | cently. I understan ¥ phen lire injuneti Neh out of hereto. This commission shall be con- Re ep vents NENRUL Gea GHA TN! WASHINGTON, Se i sonegnyploe dtuligrestcspatdicay liseli wall Fh ida ax? ey hrehan ca obaasaa hea : stituted within fifteen days from the] refugees were without food and shel- 1 DE WALERA BLAMES ASHINGTON, Sept. 14. ~ 4 to it and, generally speaking, I see no ie pay of the supervisors from $1 signing of this agreement and shali| ter, was forw arded to the Couneil of will of Alexander Graham Bell, in ‘ reason why the strike may not be]a week collections, i eUete ’ League by the Watriarch of the IRISH WAR ON FREE ve jurisdiction to decide all cases Commiasiongr Hirshfeld contended have jurisd that may properly be referred to it on that peddlers who wanted to remain or before May 31, 1923, but not there- undisturbed made Finkelstein pres- after. ents of $25 to $50. : a od od Inasmuch as this agreement fs “What will happine if we do not rr reached for the purpose of composing appropriate money for the pay of in a spirit of compromise this con- these markea supervisors?” asd (Contimued trom Hirst: Page.) (Continued trom First, Page,) troversy, «ll parties hereto agree that Mayor Hylan, \ neither this settlement nor any deci- “It will mean a great victory for|Confirmed inclusion of their roads in their own special interests would be] sion of the commission above provided the food profiteers,"" replied Mr. |the list of lines parties to the general | jeopardized by fight on the dye|for shall be used or cited in any con- Hirshfield. It will mean that chil-|settlement agreement, These were the}embargo were willing to see this sec- eave Lede fae Latoy or Bes }dren will become hungry and hollow | ¢ = tion thrown out, and their remarks on| tween the railroads signing the same Chie: 1 Northwest d the E E cal i cheecked, that we shall go back to] (ck? Sn NOP MrsepO ane Welehe subject drew the fire of the dye] or any other class or classes of thelr the collection of money for penny |Cbicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul. No/iopivists, so that there was almost as|€Mployees in any other controversy lunches. ‘The Food ‘Trust is behind JoMicial Ust of the roads has been an-|much disorder in the galleries as on| that may hereafter arise. this attack on the supervisors. The}nounced -either by unions or rail} the floor, Be ee eee ona aka RCRA porcine: The recommittal of the bill has up-lh6 practixed or permitted against any June EoSpronre’ ngs ; Important Western Ines will not}set the whole programme of the] of the employees who have remained If we don't appoint supervisors—-]),. included in the settlement, accord-|m«jority. It has developed a situation at work or have taker. service or as if we don't appropriate money for]ing to their officials. These included |Which may split the Republicans on] against those who resume work under their pay—the price of food will goltne Chicago, Burlington & Quincy, }other important matters and delay ad-| this understanding up in these sections where the mark-|the Chicago & Alton and the Chicago |Journment indefinitely. All suits at law now pending as the ete are located?" asked the Mayor. ended on practically all roads within @ very short time.” E.E. Loomis, President of the Le- high Valley Railroad Company sai “The Lehigh Valley is not a party to any agreement which may have been made at Chicago. The pledges ‘we have made to our employees who continued working after the strike ‘was called, as well as to the new men, make it out of the question for us to accept any such plan as is proposed. “3 “Lehigh Valley employees are now forming an association of their own, started on their own initiative, and we have promised to co-operate with them in every way.” WOULD COMPEL ARBITRATION OF LABOR | DISPUTES ventor of the telephone, filed lh: to-day for probate, leaves his ent state, real and personal, mixed, 1 his wife, Mabel Gardiner Bell, abs: lutely and without conditions The widow and his cousin, Charte: J. Bell, President of the Ame ecurity and Trust Company named S executors with the re that no bonds be required of the: No schedule of the value of the estat has been filed The document was executed Jun 22, 1898, at Beinn Shregh, near Bad deck, N.S. The executors will prob ably file a petition for the probate of the will in a few days, Island of Meletios, STATERS’ ACTIONS is FIVE TIMES OFFENDER MEL cts rans zo with toans, surpe Power UNDER DRY LAW] gna suspended Partiament. v LONDON, Sept. 14.—Eamon De Va- lera last night issued a statement in comment upon Richard Mulcahy’s speech In the Southern Irish Parlta- ment on Tuesday, says a despatch from Dublin, He again declared that Martin Holtz Now Indicted by Kings County Grand Jury. The Federal Grand Jury in Brooklyn to-day returned an indictment charging Martin Holtz, proprietor of the saloon, No. 80 Smith Street, with violation of he enty y ha broken {ts pact the. Volstead act as second offender. te treaty party had broke! pa Holtz, who had conducted a liquor busi-] With his party at the bidding of Prime ness there for forty years pror to Pro-| Minister Lloyd George and Colonial hibition, ‘hax een arrested five times) secretary Churchill. After this breach and paid a fine o ) imposed by i Judge Chatfeld In July, 1920 following | f faith, he eald, the Republicans were a plea of guilty, according to the Fed- unable to avert the terrible state of eral authoritt things now obtaining, Dyin Aree SRS I eae ay, “The treaty party want to win a Rinstein after the latter, standi Beer ibeues: OF Ht nself framed cheap military glory," he added, “and we WOODIN NOT READY TO NAME DEPUTIES " — “Yes,"" replied Mr. Hirshfield. “1r| "swe will not Rape result of the strike to be withdrawn) Holtz's bar, wus alleged to huve pur-|then present a fait accomplt to those| py, 1 _ aes oe ty y + Hirshfield. “It} “Wo will not enter the agreement,” and cancelled by both purtics, chased a drink of whiske who differ with them. I stand by every Is Message to Public Alsc Calder for Submitting Dif-|¥" don't appropriate the money you|Hale Holden, President of the Chi- BRITISH RUSH GOODS ioe —_—_——— ah I spoke during the election cam- Held Back fé Trib 1 must close up the markets, and if Burlington & Quincy suid posi- TO AMERICAN PORTS ACCIDENTAL FIRE ALARM COSTS] paign.” ClO ACK. erences to Tribuna! Rep- the markets are closed the price of “This is my final statement.” HIM 15 DAYS, Mr. De Valera continued: ‘“The] State Fuel Administrator Woodin, foodstuffs will double. Seek to Forentall New Pasitt resenting Masses. Compulsory arbitration of industrial @isputes was strongly advocated by United States Senator William L. (Calder in a speech at the weekly Juncheon of the Brooklyn Rotary Club at the Hotel Bossert this afternoon, Senator Calder also defended the McCumber-Fordney tariff bill and Prophesied that it will pass the Con- gress before the close of the current ‘The Chicago Great Western is not “There are 16,000 pushcart ped-Ja party to the agreement and I will dlers,"" said Markets Commissioner|not submit the agreement to any of O'Malley and 6,800 of them are Ii-|the western roads’ executives," said censed. Elimate these purveyors and|Samuel Felton, President of the Great the food profiteers will triumph.” |Western and head of the Western “What are you going to do about|President’s committee on public _re- the injunction?" asked the Mayor|lations of the Association of the Rall- turning to Corporation Counsel|Way executives. ‘Most of the roads O'Brien, involved are eastern roads."* “We always appeal—Woe're always} W. H. Finley, President of the right and always feel we're right,"|Chicago and Northwestern Railroad assured Mr, O'Brien. was one of the most outspoken of the Because false alarms are all too fre-|leaders of the treaty party mouth quent, Magistrate Ryttenberg sentenced| Phrases about constitutionalism, relying Thomas Riordan, sixt of No. 49 India]on foreign arms and foreign authority. Street, Brooklyn, to fi en days in the] They set up a military dictatorship, workhouse to-day for leaning against]#nd @ result of a veritable coup d'etat what he said was a “funny red box] they declare themselves above the at 13th Street and Avenue B and|constitution “and mbove the law. ‘They calling out several pieces of fire appa-| suppress the Parliament, suppress the ratus. He bad been drinking, it is/Courts, control the press and assume said. powers over the citizens that a Czar ———$—<——— would not be permitted to exercise. “What F said during the election campaign was based on common sense and appreciation of facts that have to be reckoned with. Pressure from Eng- his Executive Assistant George Di Baker, and legal adviser, Col. Will- iam J. Donovan, we Increased Rates, LONDON, Sept. 14.—British manufac- turers and exporters are rushing huge shipments of fine goods to the United States in anticipation of increased rates under the new Tariff Bill which, it has been expected, would go Into effect shortly, bi ———— The liner Mauretanla, which wil Sclavdas, will cary & WN cone ee (Continued from First Page.) fine products, including a whole train- load from the north of England, armed and in a position to fight were in conference to-day at the Fuel Administration of- fice, and announced that it was doubtful whether Mr. Woodin's mes- ‘4 sage to the people would be com- pleted to-day. The names of the five district ad- ministrators for Greater New York it was said at Mr, Woodin's office, i y to be ad ic: session. “Appeal the Cropsey decision to the |@Xecutlves who announced acceptance eee Heer semen ua tou land and party splrita intervened, und{ Were Rot ready to be made publi He maintained that before the] highest court,” ordered the Mayor. °F the settlement plan. ans, a girl and a man, are said to MOST POWERFUL FIREBOAT IN United States can go to the ald of| Mr. Hulbert created a laugh when| “Our shopmen have asked us to WILL REPORT TARIFF have been shot dead, and a number of WORLD. The reconstructed fireboat James Duane, with new engines, pumps and turbines, said to make it the most powerful fireboat in the world, was tested to-day at the Clinton Shipyards Company, Brooklyn. The test was wit- nessed by Fire Commissioner Drennan and other officials. The fireboat now hhks a capacity of 11,000 gallons a min- ute, double nozzles and hose. Commis- « FOR DIVORCE; CRUELTY jnssis wit. ray : ALLEGED BY Wt). THEM ROnDS HERE In the course of his criticism of Gov,|™eet their committee here to-day and Miller, he said there was much hy- |W Will proceed to make an Individual pocrisy up State over enforcement of [Settlement with our men," he said. Volstead and other laws. After claim-| Despite the partial settlement, the ing he saw a handbook made on State|!MJunction fight in Judge James H. property he added that fine, old fash-| Wilkerson'’s court was continued to- joned beer was being sold openly in|@@y. Peace settlements would not al- Syracuse, Goy. Miller's home town,|ter_ the Government's determination that the people don't brag about Mil-|(© finist: its case, spokesmen for At~- ler in Syracuse but that the excel-|torney General Daugherty sald. lency of the beer makes up for all the} Donald R. Richberg, defense at- Governor's shortcomings. torney, left the shopmen’s case in the Europe this country must be strong meough agriculturally, industrially ‘and economically to be of real as- sistance. This condition, he said, will be. assured by the enactment into law ef the pending tariff legislation. Discussing the industrial situation, Senator Calder said: “The rights of 108,000,000 people, in my opinion, are superior to rights of the remaining 2,000,000 of our citi- zens, not to-day and to-morrow, but BILL AGAIN TO-MORROW | soldiers and civilians wounded. When - the Republicans left they took with Fordney Predicts Prompt Action by| them two civilians, prominent treaty Conference Committee. supporters. WASHINGTON, Sept. 14,—Predic-|_ Reports from Dublin to-day tell of tion that the Tarlff Bill, amended in| heavy fring heard over a wide area accordance with Instructions given yea.|{2 that city, shortly after midnight, reaching a climax between 12.30 and terday by the House would be out of 1 o'clock. It appeared as !f several conference by to-morrow was made to- posts were being attacked. For one day by Chairman Fordney of the House thing, it was said, the telephone ex- managers. inbast Republican Issue to Be Re- deemed in U. S. ow DUBLIN, Sept. 14.—Steps will be tely to pay off Amer December, Hart set aside $5,000 to be| ‘Ken Immediately to Diy ob Am pald to Mrs. Hart's mother in weekly] !c@0 purchasers of Iris publican (Continued from First Page.) in Crown Aley was under] instalments of $100. These pa: tx] bonds, President Cowgrave told the| sioner Drennan expressed himself a : * . Mulholland shortly 4 , paymenta 7 " oat, - every day in the year. I am opposed Uplnd Riae anh Feved eran med und Dogan the}. Mt Fordney sald he always bowed/attack for about twenty minutes, ma-| will continue until next December.|Irish Parliament yesterday. Bishop] "ell attefied with the feat, Other fre to ‘organized minorities telling us} “*Give me the address of th «| preparation of the evidence which he] ‘© he will of the majority and that the|chine guns being used by the assail-| Hart has agreed for his wife to have| fogarty, Defense Minister Mulcahy what we may or may not do. [want] oor concer iaress of the place,"") PivPats to submit. before midnight {Senate amendments repealing the dye/ants, while another attack was made] ‘sole care, contro! and custody of thel and Deputy Hayes were appointed = —= to:make it plain that I am not op- plea ommissioner Hirshfield, pe embargo licensing’ Inw and placing}on the Four Courts Hotel, where Na- baby." The agreement was entered|prustees of the American fund. into last May, about four months be-| Bishop Fogarty and Hayes wil fore the baby was orn. take the place of Eamon De Valera “Be up there at the convention and] Thursday. F A I'll lead you by the arm," Mr. Hul-| “This evidence," he sald, ‘will bert promised. show the real cause of the strike and potash on the free list would be ac- posed to unions, but if they are to be cepted, encouraged they must, in all matters affecting the vital things in the Na- tional army troops are stationed. Loud reverberations were heard along the quays and in Sackville Notice to Advertisers * Display advertising type copy ana release ordere for either the week day Morning World or 7 + hover is wife, Winifred West- O'Mara. Cosgrave sald : be ample proof against the Govern- Ml Hart and his wife, and Steph a Erening World if received atter 4 tion, be agreeable to submitting their Pico ogee Aldermen unant-| rent charges" STRIKE INJUNCTION | Street and armored cars were hur-lover, screen actress, met over the} the fimds would be closed out a8 0! | grecudins” publication ‘a woe. insered 0 differences to an unbiased tribunal} iourg of Betimate et Of Me] rhe Government attorneys contin- ried to the scene of the firing, By 2} cradle of their first born to-day for! june 39 and a new fund created. This may ‘permit. and In" order o yeptesenting the great mass of the SUIT Is CONTINUED] o'ciock, however, quict again pre- Dy containing eng! ued presentation of evidence in sup- the first time in several months. will be supplemented with other Gade by The Word must be recelsed by 1 Pe Bees - Rarer sel (Gslehbaraes (tbat aL wide- vailed, The meeting occurred at the home| woneys to pay off the bonds, Disoay adrertang. ope ony for tho Supsee REUBEN IS FREED spread consptracy of violence and in-|Government Still Reading] ,,USst cvening armed men raided the} of Mrs. Hart's mother in Santa Mont- tenor ment Sections of the Sunday World must Fecelyed by 1 P. M. Thursday preceding, publies tion and se anust be receled by 2 P. Friday Copy containing engravings to be ma by The World must be recelvod by ‘Thursday node, Sunday Main Sheet cons, type cop, ahich bat PRESIDENT PLANS ~ TO AVERT STRIKES Has Hoover and Davis Busy : on Preventive Scheme. ‘WASHINGTON, Sept. 14.—Plans to prevent’a recurrence of the disas- trous coal and railroad strikes are be- ing formulated by the Government. President Harding is determined that the country shall not again suf- se fer from the crippling influences of great public utility strikes, and has asked Secretary of Commerce Hoover, Secretary of Labor Davis and At- a premises of the Dublin Clothing Com- Affidavits to Show Plot. | pany on Wellington Quay, taking a es number of National Army uniforms CHICAGO, Sept. 14 (Associated| Advices from Cork state that Tim- Press).—The Government 1s still] othy Kenneflck, a prominent Repub- reading affidavits In an effort to ahow| ican of that city, was dragged from ‘ 3 a lorry by an armed band while he & concerted conspiracy to destroy In-| was returning from Macroom and terstate traffic by intimidation, as|that later he was found shot dead, Justification for making the Daugh-| Prior to the landing of National erty injunction permanent, teas mee AL SORES artnet Coun- as nici’ y Cork, there was a deadly engage- The Government has 20,000 of these | ment with a large Republican force aMdavits in Chicago or on the way| The Republicans used machine guns here and does not expect to finish} with which they poured a heavy fire reading them before Friday night, |into the Nationals’ boat, which never- All, It developed, were collected since} theless put ashore, The Republican the temporary injunction was grant-| casualties, the advices stgte, were ca, a suburb where Mrs, Hart went) Big pRIZE FOR FLIGHT after she and her husband had separ- uted and where the cldld, a boy, was) QVER ENGLISH CHANNEL born a week ago. ——_.. It was Hart's first view of his son,| right Machine Mpst Not Use Over who has been named William 8. ‘Hart Three Quarts of Fuel. jr. Hart went to his wife's residence] parts, gept, 14.—M. Blerfot, famous and asked to see the child. As the baby could not be taken outside the| French aeronaut, has offered a prize of house Hart was invited inside, 15,000 francs for an airplane compett- “T tell you honestly, 1 believe that} tion in which the object will be to make little fellow was glad to see me,” sald], ight and return across the English Ha later. ‘He really acted like it.] Channel with te use of the smallest e la d giggled. We had al] quantity of gasoline, eee ascent Wright machines with small motora are vThat's impossible,” he sald, spectfied, and in no ca eel they use “Say,"" Hart excldimed after leav-} more than three quarts of fuel. ing, ‘That tsn't a baby, that's a the strike. ‘The settlement of the strike sus- Declares He Will Now|tains the Transportation Act, “and ‘ ny should the questions upon which the Bring Charge That He | fiiike was predicated come back to the Was “Framed.” United States Railroad Labor Board, “the fullest and fairest consideration" A. Reuben, owner of a restaurant] i)’ he granted, Ben W. Hooper, at No. 2210 Broadway, was discharged| Chairman of the board, said in a to-day by Magistrate Frothingham in statement to-day. the West Side Court after a hearing + — on the charge that he kept liquor in the place. Ruben was arrested Sept.| WALLACE BUYS PALACE 6 by Detective Unverzagt of Inspector OF PRINCE RADZIWILL Rolan's staff and marched to the West 68th Street Station, hatless, in his} wor ON LIQUOR CHARGE timidation existed in connection with copy which has not been received Publication office by 1 PM. Frida Ansertion orders not received by 5 . will be omitted as conditions ulre, | rigidiy the order of latest receipt and positive release order | Display copy or orders released tater than Provided above, when omitted will not serve 18 Garn Giscounts of any character, contract OF sa | = THE WORLD oreo. ANDERSON—MRS. CORDELIA. CAMPBELL FUNERAL CHURCH, Broad- r Ambassador Expects to evening clothes, while hundreds of his Make Home in Fr GOth st. Notice later. : measures . ed. Judge Wilkerson w heavy, three being killed’ and ten]man. I'l! tell you on the square, he]7@ ORGANIZL FASCISTI way : labor dis: for ie adjoniment cf De would not wound , ty 1 wu NE.—ELEANOR J. Campbell Funer: tres for ‘arnicable adjustment of pbb ey t admitted PARIS, Sept. 14—Hugh Wallace,} the temporary ‘injunction would not} Wounded. ‘The Nationals say only/is that long,” (Here Bill extended) " Ya" HUNGARIAN CAPITAL “Gann uecs oon, Thursday, 11 A. 3. aot court that the small Dottie of wht kew|former American Ambassador to|Pe extended beyond Sept. 22 even if} one of thelr men was wounded, his’ arms full length.) He looks eh, ada: 4 > of whiskey IGA Hoover already has a tentative plan which, it is understood, centres around almost compulsory arbitra- tien, D.avis is working out a schemo hearings were not completed, Tipperary advices states that ie Thomas Brennan, a gardener, of Sher- U. Af CONSUL low, County Tipperary, was taken REC ULL BOURG 18] irom his home and shot dead, a label like me too. He’s got my head and just my eyes. He's got his mother's nose, When he gets big he is going to be a long, tall chap like me, WIENER—FANNIE. CAMPBELL = FU Broadway, 6@th st., lriday, 10 A. M. on which the arrest was based was|France, has purchased the palatial found between lockers in the base-|residence of Prince Radziwill for ment, over two million francs (about $150,- Though righteously triumphant over]000) and plans to reside permanently BUDAPEST, Sept. 14.—An attempt ts being made to organize a Hungarian Fascist! movement, modelled on | the Itallan organization of kis own. ~ Daugherty will develop|his acquittal Mr. Reuben left cout|in Paria, tt was understood here to-| PARIS, Sept. 14.—Chartes ©. Broy, [Attached 0 the, Pedy being Inscribed, | He's mine through Pog otek gray crite Veniee: Grappa, wreoriey la) (GOST. FOUND AND REWARDS. | the legal phase of the composite plan} declaring he meant to have somebody | day. American Conaul at: Cherbourg, ty It is estimated thatesixteen persons |eyes and his fists Clinched as a queer] politicians who have arranged with Prof.) LOST—tirown Duvetine eth a that Anally will be selected by thoJarrested and produce in court evi-| Wallace 1s en route to New York] een recalled to Washington to All alhave been kiHed in South and West, little crooked smile played over his| Benito Mussolini, leader of the Italian | gos nna “stGrecry, bills, renurde Premig, Tresident. dence that he had been “framed.” |on the Olympic. Position in tha State Department, Ireland in the last few days, lips. Basclsti, to organise a branch here, roy 3400, Extension 368. sie on * ; - » . ‘ --s