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me 1 SALARY BOOSTS CALLED BACK BY ESTIMATE BOARD (Continued. ) i ———— dp Evening World reporter and usked # anything of interest had huppened He replied in the negative. Yesterday afternoon, when it was (Tdmored that salary increases had ‘heen agreed upon, Borough President ‘Riegelmann, who stood in the 4 ih¢om of the star chamber, was Zor information. We threw up | Yands and. disappeare The next - official Teputy Commissione John J. O'Rourke ‘mentor of Richmond Lo dent Lynch, a very young man agked if he had heard about the in oftaser. T haven't heard a won! about mm,"’ sald O'Rourke, without the king of an eyelash, “and 1 have present all the time. If anything that had happened I would have wn." tt happened all right; perhaps jourke was taking a napr His tical record doesn’t show him nap- ie when | hile things are ‘happening. Therefore O'Rourke's tsatement is interesting. There is tory in circulation * to-day to the effect that there is | A secret agreement between the promised to stand by the _Jnoreases for the Commissioners “en condition that the triumvirate “wote fon general increases for Commissioners of Public Works, Secretaries and other borough officials. <p other words this was going to be syery bad year for the ‘underdog,"’ jthe lowly clerk is humorously re- to ty the higher officials, but u big ‘clean-up for the boys on top. Mayor Hylan has about decided \that he will not and dare not run himself. He is about tired of this ople’s champion" stuff, one Tam- “qieny leader declared right in City . Hall to-day, and he ts going to ‘pay by y ater officials what they're en- “ died to." ““Not enough," was the consensus Sof opinion among city Commissioners ‘when asked to cémment on. the in- ‘@peases they nearly got from the } Board of Estimate: Commissioner of ‘Accounts Hirshfield,expreenod. the pinion that his services were worth ft foast $50,000 to the city, and Bird S. éCbler, Commissioner of the Depart- t of Public Welfare, declared that increased salary “was not at all mensurate with the amount of he had to do and his responsi- * Hagain, say some Tammanyities, and he mgoing to make a very. good fellow missioner Hirshfield, an. astute itician, kept reiterating at Syracus+ ( @md elsewhere that he and other Com- 2 wissioners were worth at least $10,000 g@year. He was preparing the public \ ¥ ps rs & ¢ paste and . with grated Italian Cheese. A fine whole- come Ghia endian testy one when seasoned “END INDIGESTION, _ EASE STOMACH ‘te Too Much! Stomach Upset! 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Druggiets sell millions of packages. or Burning, TiredFeet Callouses and Bunions ) more the feet in medicated Por plasters, nor incon- muss, no bother! ‘minute, then walk all you lik on your feet as long as you wish! ~ ( ‘Ebe exeryciating pains and aches from Fs and burning t as if by magic! 4 pos or Gueranteed in every “Use Gypsy Foot Relief « p wonderful secret from the desert fa For sale by all druggiste S e often mind for what was to follow, Mr, Lioyd George may form a Centre [prestige by his work In the recent saying that it would be easy to put ON ERVATIVES VOTE Party; in which he could count upon|Near Fast negotiations and is be-|have been advocating the withdrawal across raises, that people were tired Zusten Chamberlain and Lork Birk-|lieved to have been a lukewarm| of the party from the Coalition und its of reading attacks on Mayor Hylan enheaf, and perhaps Lord Balfour, |Coalitionist, might be summoned to] resumption of its normal party or- tm the newspapers and that if Hylan the three Cabinet members whose |fc a Government ganization. stood for the raises the public would adherence to him has been repudiated] The vote at the Carlton Club was] If the Conservatives control the back him up. by to-day's conference, taken on a motion of Col. Pretyman,|next Parliament they may be de- Comptrolier, Craig arrived a little There were heated scenes tn the | Unionist member for the Chalmsford| pended upon, it is considered, to carry late at to-day's star chamber session. Carlton Cinb, at which the meeting | Division of Essex, which read: out the treaty made with Ireland by A rumor leaked out shortly afterward was held, because, although tt Ia the | ‘Resolved, That this meeting of]the Lloyd George Government. That that the Comptroller, who believed headquarters of the Conservative |Conservative members of the House|this would be done was stated by the Commissioners were worth $10,000 a <> Party, only those memberd of the |of Commons declares its opinion thai} Marquis of Salisbury in his speech ut objected strongly to any reso- n rescinding these increases, The stroller's argument was that the ar ‘ontinued. ) ed the G bers of t litton, » House of Commissioners have not had their} and Finan Secretary: to Ad-] members of the Cabinet, were invited [independent party with its own leaderjafter a period; of upheaval thi salaries inc ed since consolidation, |™Miralty; Philip Lloyd-Grearne, | to to-a: meeting. and its own programme." ngth of which ts difficult to pre- Shortly the beginning of the | Minister of Overseas Trade; Sir John] Lord Chaplin, eighty-one years old,| To-day's vote, it is forecast, will be} dict, the reversion of Great Britain to secret sess meeting became | Baird, Under Secretary of State for}one of the oldest members of a great victory by the|the traditional system of Government public thrdugh some mysterious ana | ‘he Home Office, and Col HS lie Wil-] party and the ¢ insisted on his roup of Conservatives In! on strict party lines. unexplained move and members of |S", Joint Parliamentary Secretary tc} right to attend had to be lifted — the press were admitted in time to| Pa eae nioniet whip | from his motor car, and mounted the he r Hylan eulogize Bird 8 sid . King, er of the] steps with the ald of tWo canes, rt ‘ SHACKMANS : of Welfare Unionist whips, and With several members of the House |] “HACKMANS HACKM, watt $10,000 or even | le%:_ assistant Unionist f Comomns, Coalitionists, Lord said the Mayor 161° guces ed from going up- arou its, BOE AHOMEINL tee Gem eand ng. Two or three a 5: GAEDE ina sg Ga ablation: teow 0 punnelithy al bedostgih here | the other Cabinet member: Halloween is a glorious time to entertain and have . No : : PR embers protested beiliger- ince in the world can. show. you an assortment ike Shackmans Masia burdens imposed] with the Prime Minister immedia a: <Gisplaying. "We have every, conceivable favor for your. aftalr. upon us by 1 y legislation that after the Unionist meeting it we simply ca what we would] Announcement of the would pr comma do. seneral | Conservatives was prec t e-|of u ge »portion eut ts from the Carlton Club that Au stood | vative n Chamberlain's — stateme t of t and als ic THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1922. House of Commons who had support- together with mem Parliament, who for several months! ust Monday. ie general results of to-day's col pse of the coalition promises to be, the Conservative Party, while willing to co-operate with the Coalition Liber als, should fight the election as an Lords who are is sugecsted, and the support of the conse the co Papler Mache on liber ning Mottoes money. He] failed to satisfy the meetir formation at the 1 wiich I ala w Bonar Law had n the position of the chief oppositior T » $11,000 and | favor of maintaining the ind party $9,000 rintendenctes of] of the Conservative Party. M The po’ hat Mr. Lloyd Buildin, 4 in the Depart- *s speech was Said to huve had al Gee wil return to'the le: ment of Education, These are tech-| great influence upon the me Liberals is not to be 20,000 different favors for every nical position: The life of the new Cor r Gay in the year Borough President Miller of Man-|Ministry will probably br w's friends qyestion B.SHACKMAN& CO. hattan said: cording to present forecast 1 Ith will permit him to (The name ts Important) “Why look at the job of President |general clection is expected swiftly to] take even for a time $08 Froedway lew Yers of a college. He gets $12,000 a year | follow its formation Lord Derby seems th robable roy Y is to and he has only one building. Look] The party lines upon w lternative selection for Prime Min- ae Vibe ig one aes stil HACKMANS at all the buildings Mr. Coler must election will be fought present a pro ter, although it is s . look aftel.”” found puzzle. 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