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ipanion, of the killing, Schneider that he and Hayes were trailing rl and her father and ran upon Mr. Hall and Mrs, Mills unexpect- alae ad Hayes began shoot- “The statements of Schneider ana] % ‘the admission pf Peat! caused the ar- rest of herself and her father late yestefday, and it is. believed that in the fright caused by his arrest and the nature of the charge which ts to be Provght against him, Nick Bal- err’ has told Mr. Beekman of things happened on the Phillips farm the night of Sept. 14 which hitherto had been Bept secret. Z' HYSTERIA MAKING INQUIRY f DIFFICULT, SAYS PROSECUTOR, The Prosecutors said to-day that the state of the public mind in New Brunswick had become so hysterical over the murders that the work of an orderly investigation and prosecution avan becoming complicated to the point where it was almost impossible to get results. 7 The circumstantial fake of yenter- day, which was widely published, that an inmate of the Home.of the Aged— which is more than a mile from the Phillips Carm—had seen the murder of the minister and Mrs, Mills from the window of the home, was mentioned by the Prosecutors as one of the causes of this excitement. Another was a yarn, just as widely Published to-day on apparently rell- able informatién, that a basket bloodstained clothing was beside the boliies of the murdered pair when the Bahmer girl and Schneider first gave the alarm, but disappeared soon ufter- ward. eee Captain Radios She Is Like! to Break Up Two Miles South of Block Island. venge. They belicve home one knows unpleasant odor in the vacant lot and A found what he thought was a human leg. The customer was afraid to in- ’ I entiation a layer of heavy brown paper. In it the identity of the victim, but is afraid to como forward and tell it. vestigate further, so had the store- keeper notify the police, were the dismombered arm and pieces “Ky t i ISMET ACCUSES FRENCH] ayo" THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11,1922. n Last night's discovery was due to Ser jasoners Goran: Mla ak Did Not Hold to: Promises Sado che rants aaa a information taken by a man to a Terms Not Fully Approved} mobile. They founa the lot Alled with man who made the feport. to the Given, Kemal’s Repre- Confessor in Hall-Mills Murder and Parents; TURKS PROTEST,. | SesePstetee sts by Athens; Allies Vouch ,|footpath they "saw the cudetnecov® rseecy storekeeper. ‘It is understood sentative Declares. The tanker Swift Star, belonging ti ©. D, Mallory & Co., No, 11 Broad way, went ashore two miles s of Block Island, not far from London, Conn., early to-day and in danger of breaking up,’ accordin: to a radie broacast by her commander, pt. Kenny, and picked up here. The radio said the crew of 37 ie sticking to the tanker, which has her side against a heavy sea, in the hope MAYOR THREATENS TO.EIEGT FIREMEN = |ifs sors soc ne The Swift Star, a steamer of 5,091 gross tons, left San Pedro, Mextoo, Sept. 19, bound for Fall River, Mase, (Continued.) On learning of her plight this morning the Mallory Company ar+ ranged for the immediate despateh His Sweetheart, Victim’s Daughter and Attorney THEN SIGN TRUCE: + 7 tomers had told him he detected an i ae fOr Them, ‘lored bundle. Inside the bundle was MUDANIA, Oct. 11.—The final agreement on all points in the armis- tice convention was reached by the conferees at 11 o'clock last evening!" ufter two sessions of the delegates. ‘Then followed a recess while the Sec- retarles made formal copies which the delegates verified, and it was about daybreak before the final signature were affixed, = Tho agreement is dacs date of mid-| changes” are made in the Fire De- ae | 2 Y: y i " ight to-night, however, and goes into 4 jof tugs to aid her, It had no more foundation than that (ec) Underwood & Underwood, (o) Underwood & Underw. sie partment. in’ the search of the premiseh.im.|CHARLOTTE MILLS AND MISS FLORENCE M. NORTH, HER MR. AND MRS. EDWARI ; Soh ploelusn to its final clause,! the Mayor then showed that he haa == en ettabblataty efter (he murder one of the ATTORNEY. SCHNEIDER eRe eoetier menature, that t65, no opposition ‘ts too much eleep| Hote porta with lquor sboard atti detectives found a basket into which a chicken had apparently been thrown 4 afte head was cut off. Instead } of “bloody clothing"’ the basket bad a nothing more incriminating on its 1 slats than chicken feathers. COURT, HOUSE CUSTODIAN AT- TACKED BY CROWDS, Oct. 14 will be subject to sei: The Grecks refused to sign the con-|for the members of the department. }iney onter Aanaeioah fersitoelal Raymond Sehneider’s Own Story |/*- _—— f |sca" wt tae Same” verte] MA O% SH ald the Maar yaiers, "wa ated fvtay 0 Sony ‘ought, to b dut; ." | Chief Appleby’s office there. and the terms were not fully approved HS ee eee eee ere White: Brak Liner, Homeee Of Murder of Rector and Singer). Aue by ine Achene autorition, Tae Daten | nem coe bat Sun” retaliate wnich cleared from Southampton, tor day with her usual supply of lHquor ihat the Greeks fulfil the conditions of] ‘They'll come out"? shouted thol¢ ar we fie arideics and fooiver aavutances for the bar, would be immune how- Nose basset GhiAE ok Wace tenoita i * to that effect, Mayor. ever, and will not be molested whem 6 serious effect of such re . peti . . wl was shown last night when Fragk P.|Accuser of Clifford Hayes Says He Fled After Double]: sey . nh arabic efonvention contains] | iy ae Appr working dele Minor to on see lett Kirby, an assistant custodian of the ; . ¢ : J subm! yy Lieut lay, a ie -beds out,” re- Ruut igaaas wea Corian aitatiod be Killing, but Knew Then Mistake Was Made. \ ie : , . Gen. Harington, the British delegate, | torted Guiness. PET ALL RUM ON SHIPS MUST BE LISTED, IF U.S. WINS SUIT” Oct. 11—The gatherings of men and youn women who had heard that he had falsely The verbatim statement of Raymond Schneider accusing Clifford Hayes & . “a the | specifications of which were “They'll come out,"’ reiterated Hy- printed yesterday. 2B of the murder of the Rev. Edwanl W. x ils, as given “ : ‘* Lopused. Clifford. Hayes of admitting | ,0 "ot wai Hall and Mrs, James Mills, as give Ismet Pasha, the Turkish vepre-|!an. ‘There’& gotng to he * some Ntho truth of Schneider's ‘conte 4 i sentative, held out for « larger nam-| changes in the Wire Department “Statement of Raymond C. Schnel- sion. a" ri ber of gendarmerie in Eastern Thrace} There are too many beds. You fe! It was true that Prosecutor Stricker} der, made in the presence of County] asked me take a ‘ride down." and argued lengthily on several other|!ows are having a pretty good “tim: asked Kirby to talk to Hayes, know-| Detective Ferd David, Députy Sheriff WASHINGTON, “I told him that Hayes was coming ; wre Points, but eventually gave way on|! suess." - ee ede fr'wcnt to Hart's Island the other|@°vermment stressed tn argument tn ing the two were friends, and tell him} j,, Police | 2Md we waited. Shortly Hayes came 8 he mn <j oman , sland the other! he Supreme Court to-day the im- that “no harm could come of telling | "2" ™ Kirby and State Police} oie ana we all three drove down : as ‘ Gen. Harington and Gen. Charpy, | day,"’ continued Guiness, ‘and looked] i oyiance in the enforcement of the the whole truth.” But instead of ro.| TT@0ber Dickerman on the morning ‘turing to say that Hayes admitted |0f Oct. 2, 1922: a * Schneiders accusation had@truth im ii] “1 and Cliffora Hayes left the Rivoli Kirby reported to: Mr. Stricker Theatre about 10.85 P. M. Thursday pont t believe Hayes Knows ® thM®S 1 night and followed Mr. Bahmer and Nevertheless, the rumor got about] 8 daughter Pearl upeGeorge Street that Kirby was responsible for|‘o Hamilton, then to College Avene, | Mushrooms, along with PearlBahmer, to Buccleugh, when Hayes and I got g Pe the French delegate, left for Con-| around a bit. I want to tell you that out, Kauffman going home. Hay: Had. | stantinople this morning after a few| the prisoners on Hart's Island: are and t remained together a short time 2 . hours’ sleep aboard their warships.+ | treated better than the firemen in and we parted, Hayes going home , ee ae . The changed attitude of the French} New York City and I' too, i we fe be ‘ delegates, who previopsly had sup- “When you stop fooling the fire- “he next morning, which was Fri- Ma wae ‘ XN =a - ported fhe Turkish stand, is believed| men," said the Mayor, “they'll get day, I again went out looking for ae om f a : : to have contributed largely to the} along a whole lot better." é Bak. : % «| readiness with which the Kemalists} “I question that statement," said Prohibition and Anti-Narcotic Acts of 2 ruling by the highest court that all articles aboart vessels entering American ports, including those whose mportation is forbidden, be formally reported to the custonis officers, = The case at issue reached the court in an appeal brought by the Govern- ? ; ; : ; i ded. fi “IT have H Kt the charge against “Hayes, About|up College Avenue to McC: +3] 4nd again on Saturday when we came . pk yiel Guiness, ‘I have a petition asking|ment from an adverse decision in the ey GRE TUE. Wk aslo wet Mocauley a i scoag Mr. Hall's and Mes, Mills's . : Before signing, Ismet Pasha is said] for this increase signed ty 1,800 mon lower ederal;(Goaite ih prsossalaae “urging them on, surrounded him as} 77° “74 thence to Eastern Avenue.) cates, I immediately ran to the é to have protested that the terms] rt is the will of the people.” brought against Wesley L. Sischo, ‘ he came jfrom the Court House where we lost track of them. Hayes] jouse of Mrs. Striker and telephoned (e) Underwood & Underwood: Sen were in contradiction to the assur- “We represent the will of the peo-|who in operating a vessel ‘dpa the night, led by John Lyons, a brother | #04 I went through De Russey’s gul-]‘o the police. On the night that RAYMOND SCHNEIDER. < pRARL, eo ae as gerd eth pum by Gen.| pie," the Mayor announced. “Don’t| pacific Const failed to enter upon hts of Assemblyman ‘Raymond Lyons|ley apd when about three-quarters of} '!ayes shot Mr. Hall and Mrs, Mills} 4. the French delegate bad cascuted’ vy| Keep kidding those firemen along.’ | customs manifest the presence aboard of narcotics. The substance of the rul- ee Nae aoe Jing at the lano 1 started to walk to- RAYMOND C, SCHNEIDER. Yelling: ee tad eae ee ReunE: | ward the Kastern Aveque road, where| Witness: GRD DAVID, all with intorsne The reserve, |! met Kauffman with a machine, who FRANK P. KIRBY, had to make a show of force to drive ‘ ing of the lower court was that, the. a heckling Kirby appeared and, the Bee Opet sy rer mis eace : "ARE NOW IN THRACE the sixth consecutive time."* law in not reporting that there own protection, While he was there] Haves fired and I then sturtedsto run |'sorry for now Is that I did not report SAYS MRS. DEBOUCHEL BUT THEY LL PAY na can't get this Increase and you know] wheat, special aasistant to the Sole q ’ i Guiness then explained that it was] pecially under the recent ruling of th RODOSTO, Thrace, Oct. 11 (Asso- and a devoted friend of the Hayes|the way up we came across a man T knew a mistake had been made. | “I'm not kidding’ the firemen, importation of certain drugs ‘im party was dispersed. Policemen took | {Ur mes. “I do not know what became of the vhy you're fooling them right] opium aboard. talking with the men on reserve’ duty4 *PW2rd De Russey's lane, which was] this sooner. Went in as Refugees in Last it. You're trying to embarrass the] itor General, in the Supreme Cour - & (Continued.) difficult for the men of the lower] Attorney General relative to intoxicat cr clated Press).—Five thousand Turkish him by certain of his friends and reln- 1 Piydle \ld not touch the bodies, but Hayes i) q_ | the new demand: countered Guiness. “Only this morn- Bome of the older and steadicr-)°°% WOM Hayes sald to me} puted Mrs. Mills's scarf that she nac ing I was chosen by acclamation to ‘y ‘There they are,’ and pulled a gun} worn over her face and Mr. Hall's yself as their President eaded relatives of those in the party from his pocket and fired three or v Fl 5. 000 TURK TROOPS succeed myself as their President for} peen prohibited, Sischo had violated ni | Kirby to Police Headquarters for his| ,"1 Was about four feet, away, when | gun after, the shooting. And all I am deciared® the Mayor. “You! ‘The Government, through A. A, & crowd of over a hundred surged up d short distance away, and on arriv-] Signed by Fortnight. Administration,"* to-duy emphasized the {pmortance, eg. ranks to get recognition from the|ing liquors aboard vessels entering’ Nationalist soldiers in civilian attire elty officials, but that the higher] American ports, of a complete repor' them away. There is hysteria in the Hie Per catway 4 j , house.’ 1 had net known there | Dr. Hall and Mrs. Mills through mis- She is holding her” plans for ranks “always get the long end of] which would show enforcement offi - Seer Coan was a house there, though Ray- | taken identity?” legal’action in abeyance pending the have filtered into Eastern Thrace dur-| the green.” cers at a glance Whether there wai YONS ARREGTED FOR LEADING! mond and | had been in the fields “That's the dope. arrival of her attorney, Harry Gamble, ing the last ‘fortnight, through this} The Mayor then started a new]any liquor aboard. RTY. there many times. Then Bahmer added: from New Orleans. He is expected here | city and other ports on the Sea of|tack. He asked Guiness in what fire Bai spent night in the cellar “We walked to t! ik door “I think Pearl knows a lot more ae siatbee ate of the house and M: ehneider | about this murder than she is telling, ma dag! raat cerned put wen Re-) tried the.door. It wab locked. | and I hhave tried to get her confidence, order Tindall convened court at 9] She reached into her-bag and took | but it didn't work." o'clock to-day Kirby refused to preas out ‘and opened the door. @ charge against him. Then she turned to me and said «| SAYS SLAIN WOMAN'S HUS- exon" and you will get was the key to her house in South BAND.ACCUSES HER. to-day. Mrs. de Bouchel asserted that the lifficulties in which her romance had become involved were due entirely to a ‘conspiracy by members of the Candler family, inspired by a fear of losing some of the Asa Candler for- r| Marmora, for the purpose of facili-| house he was located. Guiness tating the Turkish occupation of the] Pl'ed that he was at City Island. ‘A province, according to information re-| Pretty soft berth. It takes me two ceived by the Allied mission here. hours to get there, and I didn't ask c The Kemalist soldiers have mostly| for It." (Continued.) come in with groups of refugees,| Guiness then explained in great si making thelr detection difficult. detail how the two platoon system out of town,” shouted Kirby, while fifty : River. | was afraid to go in. It James Mills, the reputed meek an) |‘¥ne” . ac 3 works. a orgie parece aly] as he walked] was very dark. trustful husband of the slain char} “I did not want his money," she| skigding car on the Grand Concourse KEMALISTS ACP T'm going to make some drastic “A woberer evidence of public feeling |, “She went In as though she knew] singer, i pictured in another Iigut | ald, with her dark eyes flashing. “1 at 172d Street whode driver was at- |ALISTS J changes," threatened the Mayor. the place, She stayed about ten min- | | itor: Id to-day by Mi. ie pave @ he money IT need or want. 1 | tempting to avert a collision. EA’ T h you, is the forming of a Hayes Ald Com. p 8 ie a atory tol 7 BY Mae eR ee rata kath out oe ore, thy for] He was riding with Frattk Pas- SULTAN’S TREATIES] 014 "Giineas. "There are. many mittee, startipg with ti utes. I don’t how how many rooms] Opie, his next door neighbor, Miss the Landing Club, oP yee paigpial she went into. Then’ she came out.| Opie suid thut early yesterday Char glial orghnization of which Hayes him-| N® She didn’t bring anything with} lotte, the sixteen-year-old daughter her except some magazines she had | whose letter to Gov. Edwards caused “ . . ” ’ art els Poe oe been carrying."* [him to order quick action in the mar- | Y!"tue. 4 Pascarelli swerved quickly, but his issued ‘a statement declaring that T don't ment any Se voue Hees determined that a ‘Tag Day" t “The girl is telling the. absolute] der, rushed into the Opie home cry-| ‘“! thought him almost a superman] tires failed to hold on the slippery [ali conventions, treaties; contracts and|the Mayor yelled. Til tell you e Name Renta tab tie tienen ot save @ raise) truth about the key," Mrs. Schneider} ing. in strength and goodness. He re-| pavement, and the car crashed into|decrees promulgated by the Govern-| something, Guiness, right now. You're his loneliness and out of admiration | carelll, No. 18 MeDo Street, on drastic changes needed in the Fire at I thought to be his gegtle-| the centre roadway of the Concourse CONSTANTINOPLE, Oct. 11 (A880-/ Department and I'll be glad to help — th his genergsity and lily rugged| when the collision appeared imminent, |<lated, Press).—It a reported that the} you, “When we went up on the porch of the farm house I said, ‘I wonder what it is like inside,’ and just for luck 1 tried the key of the door of my home in the lock. Nobody could have been more surprised than | was wiien the lock turned, For I had never been In the house before and had never heard {ear the lie on the other's tongue Be tear ae the ee es . The Justice for Hayes Tag Day|the bodies were found and saw It." Proposal was pu before the Lions, #n organization “| business men, at PEARL (DECLARES SHE WILL their luncheon to-day and was en COMMIT SUICIDE. thusiastically réceived. City Commis sioner Frank A, Connolly madt 4 speech In favor of it. Mayor Morrison was appointed Chairman, John Gor-| don Secretary, Betty Farrette Treas- urer, and Agnes Reilly and John Hoey additional members of the committee. The tags will be small discs, one side bearing “Clifford Hayes Justice , Fund” and the ojher Ruskin’s line, “The truth in one's heart does not After Pear) Bahmer had been com mitted to jail for a*‘week last night THINK BAHMERS MAY KNOw}|j>ree times Litis time." She referred 1o her suicide attempt tn the Raritan rt ROE SONAL FACTS Canal that failed recently, She said mo, of the InvesAgators » eem to! she supposed lier father would cut her Veliove Bahmer and his daughter} throat for what she had told about know ‘nore than they have told about} him, but that she didn’t care if ; be condemned without hearing |“ Possible fageture of the skull, however, that instead of the complete + | fon cad release the murder, Buhmer has admitted ae re lf be} at iistened to Hayer's statement. | ing these things have red my crossing Ith Street atlier tee ‘the it right leg and the Tus: Won me haying u pistol the night of the mur-| Banmer declared he would be able| *P4 It will open the public's eves. He Tove trom this wound "hus arisen ncway early, this morning Charles} iowor lett leg had been found. Sunday Main Shoot der. He suys he borrowed it to."get" |i prove that his daughter’s*charge| '*® Wonderful boy-—bright, honest and] ing determinution that the name of | Bedin, thirty-three, of No. 808 West| "rns ted to the conclusion that fear staring’ pln at Bebnelder, and that it was a 43. But! against him waa impossible, He| Cleer-minded. 1 have the utmost con-!iny ancestors shall not be blackened @ letter carrier, was) o¢ aiscovery had led the slayer or slay- + he refuses to toll from whom hie bot-| talked freely about carrying a pistol dence in him. without defense, even though there js] Struck by an eastbound automobile,| 4+. to throw their possessions into one Le, rowed it, or what became of it. His] ti¢ night of the murder gant says be capried a gun ull the | where did you get the pistol?” he @ "Pearl Bahmer has added to: the| ¥A® asked. bs tangled and confused mass. of infor “1 borrowed it."" mation and misinformation another} “Vom whom? chapter of which there ts no-explana- “Now, you're going too deep, tion. Pearl had regarded it as so] on. | don't want to talk about asual and unimportant she did not} this thing, Anyway, this is a 6: be declared Saturday. Russell Reilly |84¢ When told of Pearl's story.| Charlotte, Miss Orte sald, declared that her father hud become suddenly enraged, paced through the rooms, cursing and shouting, and when she objected to an unkind characterizu- tion of her mother he slapped, kicked und pinched her. said Charlotte told "t the first timo, and that on the night of Sept. 17, the day after the bodies were found, when Mills had been tell- ing officials, reporters and every- body else he had every confidence in his wife and believed she and the rector were victims of rob- bers, he returned home to aceusi and throw from him, sympathetic of putty by tune they Thomas F, Hagerty, attorney for Hayes, and former Senator Brown, were In conference with the accused youth several hours last evening Afterwards Mr. Brown said: It was learned that Mr. Hagerty and Brown went over Huyes’s movements for ten days preceding the crime to the time he was ar- vested, Later at his home, Mr. Hag- erty said Hayes had accounted for every movement of his Ume on the night of the murder great lonely ow I have man, heart u around But now, he told me, they seemed to have grown how her away He appealed to me as a hungry for companionship. found that he ix not strong, but has been swayed like man his relatives who are en- him, he asked considered tha atl tell vious of me and jealous of the hope to inhgrit gret is not at losing him, but losing my illusions about “At heart 1 believe that he for My re- oply a Woman to bear the savord.« Mr. Candler 5 others, The worst of all was his lack of faith in me. “That he could be made to believe in the face of my proof the slanderous tatoements of dastards; 1 should the world to what be his that the slander of unpringipled ien Is not the reason (hat he cust off the whoman whom wife, und overcame the objections ehe, felt when she world would say. once to He was found to be dead and placed in the morgue, while Pas: rdham Hospital. carelli wag arrested on a technical charge of homicide and taken to the Tremont Avenue station. Dr. Reigel- mann, Assistant Medical Examiner for the Bronx announced he would make an investigation. The ca George avoid hitting was found abandoned & the roadway by the police. It: was a new Fr number 884-287 New York. The po- lice believe it is a stolen car, and it showed signs of a previous collision. r which Pascarelff tried ty ‘ord coupe with the license Berger, eight, of No, 6156 knocked down last night by a taxicab operated Henry St by Edward Nile of No. rect at Second Avenue, near Sist Street. He was taken to Bell vue Hospital b¥ Nile, suffering from receiving FOR the He was taken to Columbus Hospital. DRY LAW IS BLAMED possible ‘internal injuries. ee LOW GRAIN PRICES Up Three “Years, 1920, are regarded by the Kemalists as null and void. The date referred to marked the Al- led occupation of Constantinople. — SEVERED HAN NAY GE CLUE BRONX MISTER oa ical Examiner John Riegelman and Robert Stetler, morgue expert, brought the conclusion this morning, bundje in a hurried disposition of them, It is believed possible all parts of the body were gotten rid of in a single automobile trip. Capt. Harry Duane and detectives ‘of the Bixth District working with him regard the find the most important yet made, The body has now been Don't forget that, Mr. Guiness, you’ through. titude in denying Moran, President ing with the e Moran declared the: sentiment in favor of the patrolmen’s increase. Comptroller Craig explained’ it meant the city “Any one else heard?"* calmly proceeded the Mayor. Less belligerant was the Mayor's at- the petition of the policemen for an increase from °$2,280 to $2,600 a year presented by Joseph tion of regulations, ment of the prohibition of trans- of th Benevolent Association. said he was glad that Moran had not attended the Board of Estimate hear- wishing to Patrolmen The Maye ntire police fore: SEIZURE ORDERED (Continued. ) e was wide public would exceed the enfores-« be publication pe World Office. goade by The Dissiay senyay b Fecelred byt P 6 order oraege of latest recelpt called the years when his children|the curb. De Angelo was taken at|ment of the Sultan since March 16,{ through running the Fire Department of Loft on a werg growing up in his home, his daughter used to run to the door her arms daddy's neck, Box of Candy is our autograph to work of which we 8 justly proud. See Ad. on Page 16 Notice to Advertisers Pry . H a Display advertising type copy and release 2 rae she declared, ‘After all this is over] the id wife and abuse Char- | ‘or the Utopia we had th a debt limit by $1,500,000 if-granted for either the week day” Mormiog Wi Bes at Galuncheve, but de pot vom-| TF SD in the riversend go down| \rite' © Was overcome by the desir Second Avenué, was struck and ‘Guntinues:) ¥ M Evening World Wt receinea after tI" type copy for the § Sunday World must Thursday precedtn Display copy or orders released later 1 provided above, mom Will not farm dlecounte of any character, contract or whe THE WORL| oO1ico. Dubl ‘and positive y A “He denies emphatically that he] « nt diselone the aseas . é ucted with the exception of]. portation of cargoes for ship saretae on ny § mention it before. She lad related on| frame-up. Thby're trying to hald | was anywhere neur the scene of the es petalent pera 4 ee - . meere SET IOAS ASIANS ogee left leg and the lower right] Stores will not be practicable in UR PRES ER eD a hig te, Monday how Mrs. Raymond Schneider| ™e in this case and | have moth- | crime when it occurred,” the lawyer] ee, erate: A Dre | CHIRRAR Oet 3h eroniel en: a6) the case of foreign vessels logy. | CD’ Q of South River had written her to] ing to do with it, stated apabsne aehat due Nertace at the main reason corn and oats prices} “4. the arm and leg policemen] ing their home ports or of Amer- | EAT LAURA, ‘The Funeral : Say ayer. trom Schneider und bed} Do vou think Hayes killed Dre What about the story of Leon] pride docs not succumb to materiel {Ate ROW below pre-war levela, Chicagol sing @ bundle containing two shirts} ican vessels leaving foreign ports Broadway, Sth ot, Until wWaene F added, **When this case comés to trial | Mills und Dr, Hall? Kauffman that Hayes, Schneider and Board of Trade oMcials told members| anq an undershirt, bloodstained, and| on or before Oct. 14, 1932, Any | TAYLOR,—FRANK. Campbell : Tl! beat you to it."{ "This letter, Pearl} ‘1 could get down on my sand} he met and followed Pearl Bahmer| ™ — — of the Federal Traae Commission here], 16% collar. The shirts were| earlier attempt’ at enforcement Chureh, B GSth. Wed'day, 2.80) TH Said, wa8 delivered the Monday fol-| swear Hayes didn’t kill thei and her father?'’ Mr. Hagerty was! between Schneider and Pearl Bah- | to-day. wrapped In an evening newspaper of| in the absence jof due notice or | =——=e=ereee eres lowing the findjng jof the bodies, and “If you are so positive Hayes did on the same day Mrs. Schneider her4| not kill Dr. Hall and Mrs. Mills, wha Self appeared and Asked Pearl to av! | do you think did kill them? company her to the Phillips, farm. “T think Schneider killed them Pearl’s gddition to the story is this “What makes you say that? ed, i‘ That has discrepancies in it,’ replied. ‘He was with Schnelder to the time they reached the culvert “after that?” mer SS ee Ee Walter ¢ did not onee.” Sedum of New Brun He only met Pegel Joseph FP, Grimn, President of the board, said the Department of Agricul- ture in 1900 began # campaign to in crease the prod result, pr tion of barley. As a 1 wan increased from Sept. 27. Near the shirts was found a pair of blood-stained child's bloom- ers, which had been slashed as if by knife, ‘ From the manner ins whith th consistent with This delay in ample regulations, wo wld be in- Just dealing and have a tendency to disrupt, n lessly, the ways of c full ¢ ae ommeree. TAUNDRESS, Finni daya and Wednes with references. h, laundress for ys. Call Thured Apt. 4W, 140 W. wick wa Bt% as counsel to i. forcement TOU 1 showed her the epot at which ‘*Never mind, I know that poy.’* “I'd rather not say, But Senator sotneider, He immedately set out to | Mi bushels to 200 90 In i ling| shirts were hacked apd-slashed, the] does not apply-to the sale of in- LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS Raymond and | found the two “Then you think it was Schneider,| Brown and L are tirmly of the opins/ obtain bail for the youth, He said | pia ns Game said, “it ta] police: belleve the victim's body was] toxicating liquors on vessels sail A brief case in Grand Central Tel bodies. !t was nearly dark. Mr: thinking that Peart was out on the oi n that the boy is Innocent ¥ ‘ Jerald, 4 hile he was still Sully dre ing upder the American flag Tueada ing heating enj nd at, r expected to have him free to-morrow [impossible to expect normal conditions| cut up while hi y dressed} ing upder ti a Bohneider said: ‘Let's go to the | Phillips farm with some one else, shot” ‘Djd he know usything of tho aftaly qe eur erie eas Everything thus fer learned by thef Foreign vessela which leave Room 3514, Gr a y ce - a . e ™