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The _\“ Cirentation Books Open to All,’ | JER ARREST OF MAN IN eee MURDE ‘ To: Morrow's Weather—GHOWERS, 4 . Price Covrriatt aten, Tort” Worlds by ‘vou. UXT. ‘NO. "92,157—DAILY. NEW YORK, ‘TUESDAY, ~Rotered na Second-Clase Mattcr wb sOKtice, Now York, N. ¥, ‘SEPTEMBER. 19, 1922, TROOPS RUSHED BY RUSSIA TO AID TH AGAINST BRITISH ON STRAITS: RANGE AND ITALY REFUSE AID Wireless Twice Twice: Fopnt Quar- antine for the Presence of Police Boat. STARTED BY GERMANS. They Refused to'Be Taken to Hoffman Island for Treat- ment of Health Authorities. Bolsheviki Cross Dneister River Into Roumania, and Fight With Guards. PRESIDENTS VETO ON SOLDIER BONUS GOES 10 CONGRESS BATTLE IN PROGRESS. British Intrenched at Chanak Menaced by Kemalists Few Miles Away Rioting said to be of serious pro- portions occurred to-day among , 426 steerage passengers aboard the steam- » Message Is ‘Comipisied After LONDON, Sept. 19.—A_ report Harding Sees Cabinet and the United States Shipping Board by } comes from Constantinople that sev- Senators. the United States Lines, which ar- pee N cia hig poe beds epaeaab te rived at Quarantine at 6 o'clock this pen Sean ane right nag | WASHINGTON, Sept. 19.—Prest-| morning, it wos learned this after- cover of darkness Saturday night and intrenched themselves in positions on the right hank, in territory ceded..to Roumania by the Treaty of Versailles. When the invasion was discovered Sunday ‘morning Roumanian border guards hurricd to the river and. at- tempted to dislodge the intruders. The Bolshevik!, alded by reinforcements, tought fercely, The battle is stilt on. The Dniester River marks the bor- der Mne between Russia and Rou. mania. CONSTANTINOPLE, Sept. 19 United Press).—Mustapha Kemal's tnarch ,toward the Dardanelles and “qnstantinople is reported to have tarted. The Turkish commander, according lo these reports, is movihg troops roni Smyrna toward the Bosporus noon as the rsult of two radio mi gages to Police Headquarters calling for policemen. The Police Boat Man. hattan was*rushed to the assistance of the Officers and crew of the ship. dent Harding's message vetoing the Soldiers’ Bonus Bill was completed this forenoon and {t was indicated at the White House that it ‘would be sent to the House later to-day. Mr. Harding's message wes about 2,500 words, it das learned, and was described by senators who called at the White House as. ‘'vigorous.'’ Before mecting with his Cabinet at iP Ay M., the Prosident continued his conferences with Senators, his calferr including Senators Camergn of Art vona, Norbeck of South Ddkota, Oddie of Nevada and Stanfield of Oregon. ‘who voted for the bonus in the Senate The four Senators were under- stood to have gone to the White House at, the invitation of the Presi- dent, who, it was said, asked them to give serious consideration to figures he planned to present as to the finan- cial condition of the Government and the drainf which: would be imposed on the Tr sury by the bonus. of the United States Health Service ordered the removal to Hoffman Isl- and of all steerage passengers after feores of them had been found to be vrmin infested. Besides these pas- sengers, tt are 140 first cless pas sengers aboard In the steerage are about 300 mans who haf booked passage on the George Washington, of the samo line but who were not taken aboard at Hamburg. They were transported t Plymouth by special boat and place aboard the President Adame. Fo the most part, the remalning 136 are Trish. Ger- The trouble originated when doctors | ; fv re aoe rn STATE OF MUTINY) AND HIS LIFE SAVED a. nian Honor Pupil Unde Undergoes Ex- traordinary Operation in Roosevelt Hospital. LUNGS GOOD AS EVER. One “Collapsed,” Now Both Are Functioning—Youth Great Favorite. Saved from death by an operation in which part of a needle was re- moved from the pleural cavity, a ship President Adams, operated for|air's width from tie heart, William Constable, twelve, of No. 346 West 49th Strect, @ special scholarship student of the Ethical Culture School, was to-day discharged as cured trom Roosevelt, Hospital, The led, a greut favorite In the vicinity of his home and known as “Dimples Wilile,” had endeared him- self to the nurse of the hospital n here he had been a patient since . 6, and was showered with kisses ie he started home to-day, accom- panel by hig mother, Klonora, a widow of a printer, The boy on Sept. 6 was on his way with some chums to Central Park on an auto truck, a kindly driver/having ‘siven them a lift, When driver vas obliged to make a turn out of heir route, the boys started to get off. As Willlam was getting off, a needle which he had picked up on the street, planning to bring it home to us mother, became imbedded tn his hest He was unable to stand up when he eached the ground and his chums ailed # passing automobilist and sked him to take the boy to a hos- ital. The boy was admitted to toosevelt Hospital and the next day ® operation to remove ‘the Daughter of Erie Ex-Presidént, Heiress to $5,000,000, Becomes Bride of a Chauffeur in Vermont “KNOW WHO KILLED THEM, <b THEY WERE KILLED,” SAYS JERSEY PROSECUTOR a McCullough Turner, Wealthy Widow, Announces Her Marriage to Elmer G. Johnson, Employed as Auto Driver. BENNINGTON, Vt., Sept. 19.—It became known to-day that Mrs. Eliza- beth McCullough Turner, daughter of the late Gov. J. McCullough, who was at one time President of the Erie Railroad, was married yesterday to Blner G. Johnson, who had been employed as a chauffeur. Mrs, Johnson was the widow of Thornton Turner. She is one of two childrey wao will inherit a fortune estfmated at $10,000,000 left by her father. Arrest of Man Ordered as Soon as Slain Choir Singer Is Buried—Every Member of Mur- dered Preacher’s Household Questioned ter Bridge Tender Tells of Hearing Women MRS. TIERNAN SOBS|SIXTEEN KILLED voices Just nefore shots eo ON STAND “POULIN| IN ATTACK ON IRISH IS BABY'S FATHER") REBELS IN RETREAT Noire Daine Professor’s Wife] Gen, Nach iveuanaed Over- (Special from a ataff correspondent of The Evening World.) ; (NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J., Sept. 19,—James Mills, sexton of the Cay¥el: of St, John the Evangelist whose wife was found dead with the rector the Rev. Edward Wheeler Hall on a disused farm last Saturday was called from iis wife's newly closed grave in Van Liew cemetery this aftern: and taken pefore Public Prosecutor Strickler. He had with him his toen years old daughter, Charlotte. % It was the second time to-day Mills wae taken to the courtsouse te i Re . be questioned. The authorities would not indicate the lines along wi! be gf. eas acai Hl POW Makes Guard and he’ wes to be examined; but admitted that after he was excused 2 ¢ She Collapses. Makes Escape. go to the funeral detectives accompanied him and Stmained near him du SOUTH BEND, Ind., Sept. 19.— Bipranyy Rept: 19 cAssociatea| NE the services, Sn nneneienimemine® Mrs. Hall, the widow and all DAUGHTER OF SLAIN members ,or her household iris SINGER, WHO HAS ° cout walt aes Seti a : Press).—Ten Republicans and six Na+ tlonalists were shot dead in a fierce conflict at Erris, in Northern County Mayo, when the Republicans, retreat- ing from Ballina, were attacked by Hundreds crowded the tiny Councll Chamber here to-day for the resump- tion of testimony In the Poulin-Tier- nan paternity suit, . mee, Mrs. Augusta Tiernan, wife of Jolin During the forenoon an oe Tiernan, Notre Dame professor, wes] Government troops. “sbi Jotul woolen aeuAdi tie pris to continue her story of her tnfatua-| ‘The military were at a disadvan- tion for and conquest by Harry announcement that there would be tage in that they had no machine guns and they suffered severely in the earlier stages of the fight. Later thelr acourate marksmanship took a heavy toll from the Republicans. arrest before night and sal ddetec were already on the streets with o: Poulin, who she says ts the father of her nine-months-oid hoy. ” Mobs fought fora place In the Coun- cll Chamber When the case opened and police squads were called out to quict those who failed to gain admft- charge of information and belief he was tmplicated in the murder twhich Hes between Constantinopto —— It was said that a number of Ger of (he neetibi wae Gerformed Une nd the mainland of Asia) and the) FATHER WHO BEAT [ant rere tie ret te the gtecenge | fo the direction of Dr, ary Wy ardenelles, where British are in- Ps Dt Gout Reid atts; ‘avonne, No, 51 East 50tl) Street y CHILDREN IN COURT] ‘lowed suit. eee burs) “To-day, when he was d . p renched. 2 . mah ah ind othe Meeks anfl members of tht |oowever, both his lungs were func ) There ts no official verification of rew attempted to reason with ) thee rumors. ' Kemalist cavalry patrolled in the vicinity of Chanak, which commands the entrance to the neutral zone of the Dardanelles, as the Royal Sussex landed to reinforce the who are already in the Tho Kemalists have made no at- mpt a5 yet to cross into the neutra! ne. Col. Shuttleworth, in command the district, expressed confidence in js ability to repulse any forces Mus- pha, Kemal would be able to con- ntrate within ‘the next’ few days. a CONSTANTINOPLE, Sept. 19 (As- (Continyed on Second Page.) EMAL ASKS ALLIES PERMISSION TO OCCUPY THRACE Says Neutral Zone and Con- stantinople Status Can Be \ Fixed Later. % i CONSTANTINOPLE, Sept. 19 ‘gee (Ansociated Mustapha mal I of the Turk- Nutionalivts, has requested tho AM to permit y army to oc im cupy Thrac insisting that the Dardanelles question ean be sed later, with all the Black sea, counties participating to seyd'y ty take off the Chr ' F has been granted by Kemal to the Allied powers, the United States and Greece. Males between H of fifteen and arty -tive wever, are excepted, Bind it is presumed the Nati nd to use them fer milt- Itallans and evacuated tioning correctly and he was none ‘he worse for his experience. PROGRESSIVE FINES FOR HOOCH SELLERS LOS ANGELES, Sept. 19 Volstead Jaw violations will co $150 each for the penitent, Judg Benjamin F. Bledsoe of United States District Court Girl, 9, and Boy, 7, in Schoo With Bruised Backs. Complaints. of the cruelty of Leo Ketcham, an automobile’ tire sdles- man, to his two little children, Fitz. abeth, nine, and Thomas, seven, were sent to the Children's Society by ten- ants in the same apartment house at No, 666 eat ith Street, and to- day in Washington Heights Co he admitted having whinped them wi agsengers, but they insisted they would refuse to go to Hoffman Island Then the Captain wirelessed to Pollce Headquarters in Manhattan. “Send police boat at once to the Steamship President Adams at Quar- antine.”’ ‘The Manhattan was rushed off im- mediate! d about twenty minutes later another message came, which asked: “Is police boat apaeies Details had not} nounced in substance from i (rap, Magistrate Hatting held hi ae Ctaca SO ee Hee reached police an hour] bench. To get the $150 Homers inet cea ie afterward which is the lowest his new sy: 3 . — oo tem provides, the violator must m were found Publ oveet Span Hine bes Fopbudlerd U. 8. CONSUL SEIZES SHIP AT CON-| plead guilty at first arraignment Agent Richard Le Orrin OF MWR STANT: FOR DMATS, The penalties mount with the ciety. He examined them and found| CONSTANTINO: length of time the violator fights off judgment, and jail senten: their backs black and blue from}steamship New York, Bees Pre mF one t i are added to the fines. Ju In court Ketcham guid Uttle*boy] been seize the American Consul pee forge sue to keep his ad_ taken some co! from the|Geenral hero fit Of pilin] —eawen SeeEes ote ae ree of @ person in $0: aggregating house and, with little pases spent it in a eanny niftted that 1 it came to, whipping th ade SUBWAY BAR FALLS, BREAKS | MAN’ s SKULL one Extra Hour’s Sleep. Contact Shoe Drops From Da Upper Broadway Structure.| sea An tact shoe fell had store. ad- Employers Are Calling for Workers DAYLIGHT SAVING WILL END SUNDAY Change Will Give Every- eloctrie this ing from ow the elevated tructure of the “Help V est place to The World's the avd fractured th McCracken, an of No. 19 West 10 McCracken w DON'T turn the hands of a have “Help Wanted” Ads. Last Week: THE WORLD 25,360 Or turn trying out a cur he n warnings t repaired when the secident t 3,812 Ad d. Although BMunned) ange back by 1,837 A hon the heavy iron shoe struek him ’ AUP HO ny the nt to stop the} out harming automobile A Gorman of you ¥ t Kingsiridge Station, who saw i. the aceldant, leaped on the car and{ 2, standard time. 2 brought it to a stop. The injured Also you will gain one h man was taken to Fordham Hospital.| sleep. FREE ales Brig. Gen. Neary, with a small Sb belinda Mrs, Tleraun, chic and pretty in a} Poo Te oe ue oy As the day wore on Mr. Stickler ae oe el sult, told her story] 1.” cuard ond escaped; Prosecutor Beekman of Somergs> WWhe le the father of that bavy?"| ‘ander of tho troops County doubted that an arrest wo avoided capture. Three Nationalists and one Repub- lican were Killed and others wounded when a small party of troops was ambushed in County Tipperary Sun- day morning. A massed attack by the Repub- leans on Rathkeale, County Limerick, resulted in the capture of the Court House, which was set on fire by ite garrison. One of the Nationalists los’ his life In the fl the Btate Attornay demanded. “Harty Poulin,” Mrs, ‘Ternan re- plied, with only @ slight quiver in her voice. 4 Mrs. Tiernan told of her early meet- nes with Poulin and how they grad ally fell in love with each other. “Then one Sunday he took me to his stor —and and made love to me ~and-—"' Mrs. Tiernan we ter when I told him I was ai And & mother, he swore he x « to me. He made me} Last night a bomb, weighing over promise I would forego my wifoly du-]100 Pounds, was found in Mano ties to my husband. T did Hamilton, the largest town tn Nort? was never a doubt as to] Leitrim. The bomb was in charge c wi child belonged to. When we] fou" men, whom the National troop arrested, A plot was discovered late to blow up the 1698, BEER REFERENDUM ORDERED IN OHIO firrt learned T was in a delicate con- dition, he wanted me to seek medical uid but T refused. “He promised to send bouquet of re me a big es when the baby was They never came. Then he spurned me one day at P ehureh and I told John." State Supreme Court Puts Mrs. Tiernan collapsed shortly P CH ARLATER Men + Mad Wad ANMIMOA (6 Mar hemes Amendment on Ballot. ing the session Poulin sat, ap- COLUMBUS, O., Sept, 19.--Ohio sntly Indifferent to the testimony. | will vote at the’November election on 4 few tect from Prof. Tiernan, who GIRL TRIES TO DIE showed SreatE Teco) @ Stato constitutional amendment to] ON CITY FERRYBOAT showed great solic! or his wife: 5 - Mrs, Poulin stood In the rear of the}lgalize the manufacture and sale of} $ room and only once showed any sign| light wine and bee: Miss Helen McLaughlin of emotion. Tho State Supreme Court to-day! Swallows Iodine on Way — ordered Secretary of State Smith to 5 HARVARD A ASKING vlaco the yropow on the batlot tn a to Staten Island. RACE OF STUDENTS] wcistion to Probihition,| Detlting that she did " eee Amendment, after the | tive any tong st » Mol ‘ But Denies Discrimination Han HEU oh cago ahs onetatoe a in New Questionnaire. ill ADP New York Telep! CAMBRIDGE, Bfass., Sept. 19. vee nta | tempted suicide this m Harvard University is seeking definite AA arene ae on | low 3 knowledge of the racial antecedents oa Brot that, itflodine or FF DORS of students through a ques. t would be without etfeet, | Manhattan So: Mtaten being submitted to all eat to the 4 for entrance this year, it d to-day, Students are ted to answer in “detail Island, ‘The wa upon tie © authorities emphati -] vote When the boat was near St. George nied the new questions indica ©] vote, a woman heard rnoans mind the mination in any way withe 2 an empty iodine bettle and questionnaire , will not affect h rk of the faculty committer ° which is Investigating Imitation o t Imont Special Daily Prize for Four Weeks For ‘‘What Did You See To-Day?”—See Page 16 be made to-day, There was some mgmentary ment about the court house t regarding the finding of a cheap kerchief in a lane twenty feet the spot where the body was It was smudged es though by marks and was faintly stained red. There were a number of holeg, the corners such as might have made by @ bullet fired through folds. The stains were believed have been caused by the red mud the lane. The handkerchief was imbedded in the soi! by rain and it bas not rained near here si Thursday thie fact diminished value as @ clue. Justice Parker took notice of murders In his charge to the bers of the Somerset County Gi Jury to-day. He instructed then that if the rector and the chotr leader liad een shot in Somerset County or tad died in Somerset County, after “i Ing been shot in Middlesex, it the duty of the Grand Jury to Ho referred to the tragedy as “ atrocious crime, or murder, ssi to have been committed in Somers Country."”* c A similar instruction was gives the Middlesex Grand Jurors by Jae ice James J. Bergen with the admomis tion Lo keep Informed as to the case,! While the examination of the pete sona of the Hall household wers tn Progress, the funeral pervices over Mrs. Mills were being conducted By Rey, Canon Samuel Wells \@f ton at Hubbard's beaiiar the funera. of the mundane woman was in striking contrast that, of the rector yesterday, wi was attended by representatives 4 NM the leading families in