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To-Night’s Weather—SHOWERS. Rg LINAL Wem) FLITION =— = VOL. LXIII. NO. 22,186—DAILY. — “OFFICE; WILL HAVE GENERAL ELECTION ‘Unanimously Elected Con- servative Leader, With 439 Present at Meeting. SEES THE KING AT ONCE Policy Defined Broadly in Acceptance; Irish Settle- ment First. LONDON, Oct. 23 (United Pr It was officially stated that Premier mar Law would announce the ames of the personnel of his cabinet jomorrow, and the dissolution of riiament, which will precipitate a meral election on Thursday INDON, Oct 23° (Associated 1 its first ).—England to-day he servative Prime Minister In seven Years in the person of Andrew yy Law, who, although asked by @ King last week to form a Cabinet, leferred his definite « of the ership until to-day, when the Unlonist Party went through the formality of electing him their leader. Late this evening Mr. Bonar Law his promised audience with King rge. It lasted twenty minutes The Conservative mecting lield at the Hotel Cecil this morning was at ended by 439 ‘members of the purty ceptan uding many of those whose nan famous in British stat nship ‘ @ new Prime Min. was elected nanimously hose present included Viscount » Lord Derby, Lord Carson, Vis- it Peel, the Duke of Devonshire ———_ 1 Grey, Marqui Curzon, i , Five Other Women Among Hoare, Admiral Sucter anit Ormsby-Gorie agen : The presence of Lord Carson Jurors to Decide Fate of ted considerable comment ing ee 1icA, rength to the recent rumors that the Accused. rmer Wister Unionist leader in ded to re-enter politics. This woul! | (Special From a Staff Correspondent essitate his resicnation as Lord of eal, because holders of Judiciary of The Evening Werkto) SACK, N. J., Oct. 23.— hips cannot participate in poli-| MACK Six women are in the Jury of twelve ‘GEORGE KUNE mt from the meeting were prom it Unionists suct Austen Chan Hain, Lord Birkenhead and the kar, |Mnutes in the Bergen County Court Balfour, all three of whom last|to try the cases of George F. Kline, chosen this morning in forty-five ir party to return to party indepe e and to quit Mr. Lloyd G ; revolting members Mr. Bonar Law| Bergen, @ movie actor, dn Kline's jd out the olive branch, expressing {home at Edgewater, N. J. hope that (hey would return to the Miss Susan 8. Squire, twenty-three, i apher of Ridgefield Park, is for the murder on Aug. 25 of John a stend . Bonar Law tered the roon appearance id outburst of ch SI jood old Bonar c auditorium and w George Younger Zieb, Closter Borough; Susan B, Logers, Dumont 1 Louise F of genia Mullir, Bo- renewed as to open. the George, the party's Chairman his opening speech heartily rec mended the s ction of the mmier-designate as the party's erson; Adelaide I. Brown, Tenafly, and Kurt Viltir, Fort Lee. Supreme Court and County Judge Bonur Law was proposed for] John f, Zabriskie are presiding. Im- f leadership by Lord Curzon, Sec Proces' (Continued on Second Pag State's « Mis The World’s Ads. ontinue to Increase sat beside a matron and observed the | World advertising week ending Vet, 21, a8 compared with corre. much composure Kline and Scullion came in a little later, hoth presenting a good appear ince, The former sat bestde his at torney, William B. Mackay jr, and conforved with him in the selection of juror M ponding week last yea +360 more agule lines. 166 more “Help Male” ads, ALL more “Help Veinale” ads, 472 more ‘Business Opport 7 more “iteal Estate” ads, 38 wore “Hducational” ads. 36 more “Boarders Wanted” ‘ Kline, a pretty, dark-haired woman nitles hose story husband that Bergen attacked her led ment to the police, to KI the actor 1 939 trees Aa More Than Next 594 Highest Newspaper among the spectators ¢ most behind ~ A FORD A DAY Post Offic “Circulation Books Open to All.” —=" = t NEW‘ YORK, MONDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1922. Pont Oftice, New Yerkes Meg EDITION fetrs PRICE THREE CENTS ORDER BARRING LIQUOR FROM SHIPS IN U. S. UPHELD Aboves * ASS “scontions Below Gueed GROSSTOWN ROUTE TOSAVEBROOKLY 10,00 000 ARES k revolted from the decision of Alico ‘Thornton and Charles Scullion |McAneny Asserts Hylan Pl: : Would Cost the Pubti $5,000,000 a Year. a time when the plans o the Transit Commission are threaten s he] forewoman of the jury. teconipanied Wy The other juror e: Benjamin P.] wity rquis Curzon, was the signal for a] Poor, Hasbrouck Heights; Charles F. dismemberment reason of the and his : Bu ‘ for ward F. Krehl, Northvale; | which her, Ridgefleld Park; Julla] pained Y. Parsell, Closter; Gustave Sulger,| 2 week ag Fort Lee; Charles M. Ackerman, Em-| proposed Commissioner ands out above all otlier In explaining tthe merit of the pro- posed route to-day, Justice Charles W. Parker of the|Aneny pointed out th Chairman Me- t it was de- ed to connect the Fulton Street mediately Juror No, 12 was chosen,} Manhattan save 100,000,000 or A. C, Hart began at 10.45} double fares and $5,000,000 a o'clock to outline to the jury the]the travelling public. commission Thornton, wearing a neat] lished rd snit and a black velvet toque | M \inder which peeped her blond curls, | Brooklyn was the first of the three prisoners to] A month ago Mayor Hylan pu be brought into the court room. She] separate plan covering fiftec although divided in iods, including a for five years Proceedings with deep interest and | Pt rosstown line in th (Continued on § acme as LAUREL RESULTS CLOUDY AND FAST to her| furlong: Kline, according to the latter's state- [$3.50 and $ na duel in a darkened bedroom, sat {$3.2 Druid Hill (els: (Continued on Sixth Page.) starter: QNARLAWTAKES it! Stenographer of 23 Picked —|HUNT FOR FIREBUG As Forewoman of Jury at Trial Of Three for Movie Actor’s Death FIFTEEN IN HARLEM AFTER BLAZE KILLS District Attorney, Police and Fire Departments Begin Inquiries. T IN BAYONNE, ARR Several Reported Missing, but Are Believed to Be With Relatives. The number of those who perished y fire in the 3 Lexing at the southeast corne In the supposed tncendir rtment house at No. 17 ton Avenue of 110th § creased to fifteen by the death in Har lem, Hospital of Mrs. Rose Inglese, eighty-five years old. reet, was this morning ir More than a score were hurt and several are reported missing, but fir men who have searched the ruins be lieve those unaccounted for are with relatives. somewhere. There is so much evidence that the fire was caused by a firebug that the police, the Fire Department and the District Attorney's office are to-day engaged in a wide search for the culprit. The police of Bayonne, N. J., ar- rested and delivered to the police of this city to-day Albert F. Molnar, thirty-three, of No, 207 ¥ Street, on the chance that he might ave knowledge of the cause of the fire. Molnar told the B: was a member of a gang of incen al nne police he es and drug-takers who had their headquarters in the basement h Street, Negro chureh in Bast Manhattan, and that he and others In this crowd had set fire to the Lex- ington Avenue apartment house just to see It burn, Later he denied know- ing anything about the fire Molnar ¥ rested yesterday in front of St. Andrew's Roman Catholic Church, Bayonne. He was sitting surrounded by several dozen boxes of crackers with a candle burning before him His wife, who called at tl police station this mornin id he had been ill for some time, She added he had left home yesterday to go to Eltzabeth. During the night, Molnar became violent, smashing windows ind furniture in his cell As in the West 109th Street fire that cost seven lives a few weeks ago, yesterday's blaze started In baby carriages under tho stairs on the ground floor. For this reason a ma niac Is suspected of setting the blaze, though Fire Marshal Brophy points out a discarded cigarette or cigar might have caused it. Warnings were issued by both the Fire Marshal Bayonne (Continued on Sixth Page.) ee SUPREME COURT TO HEAR WATERPOWER SUIT JAN. 2 Date Set for New York's Platt on Federal Act of 1920, WASHINGTON, Oct. 23.—The mation Transatlantic Lines Lose Fight Against U. S. Dry Rule; MOTT, NOTED PROSECUTOR May Keep Liquor ter Crews) (fF ESSEX COUNTY, NAMED Judge Learned Hand Upholds Government on Eve Point—But All Boats, Including American, May Be Wet Until They Reach Three-Mile Limit. Liquor may not be brought into any American port by any ship American or foreign—according to the decision handed down here to-day by United States District Court Judge Learned Hand in the appeal brought by ten foreign and two United States Shipping lines for an injunction restraining the United States from enforcing dry regulations, There is but one exception to this#————————. decision and that is that foreign ships may carry in their ste a stock necessary for the crew's rations on] YJ, UY, , the eastbound (a from the United other than as crew's rations, Judge Hand's ruling was a sweeping victory for the United States Goyern- ment. The United States authorities In ign Washington have declared their inten- t tion immediate! nforce the pro visions of the Daugherty ruling, which] Killed Five Students in At- holds that the Highteenth Amendment ‘ f and the Prohibition Enforcement Law] tack on American Institu- bar liquor from tray ing the three . ry r - cis eles tion, “Y" Woman Says mile limit Judge Hand specifically points out ene in his decision he was not going to rule on the applicability of the Bigh- SHgaa San ! , teenth Amendment to United States eh a School for Girls at Para- ships-at sea, Sous his ruling reads |“S¢ four miles from Smyrna, were now all ships—Amertean or foreign—- } fred upon by ‘Turkish soldiers unde nay Ye wet oa their trips to the | Kemal Pasha, two of them betug shot. Inited States, providing they become | the school was attacked, five of the Suharas by the time they reach the | ci students being killed, acd ox three-mile limit. ee x4 ie ied, and every- Judge Hand's doctsion read, in part: {ody connected with the school, men “It is conceded, and, indetd, could |and women, were forced to strip off not be disputed, that had the Hauoes] thelr clothing and were subjected to here in question been a part of the | indignities and robbed of thelr val ships’ cargo, the bills would not He} abies, according to Ni i It makes no difference that they were : Wing to Mrs, Amy W. Jen not to be brouehed while carted | Mites, wits of’ YMC) Ay worker, within territory of the United States; | who arrived to-day, a nervous wreck the carriage would bo transportation Jon the Red Star liner Kroonland none the less. Tut because they are! try, Jennings was an instructor at part of the ships’ stores, in the sense that that term is generally under-|th@ school with her husband, She stood, the plaintiffs argue that they |had her three children with her—A do not fall within the same rule fifteen; Wilbur, thirteen, and Bertha, This argument rests upon two al- ternative premises. First, that ‘trans- portation’ invalyes a place where, and a person to whom, the goods arc|mained at Smyrna, where he has to be delivered; and second, that altaken charge of the transportation of ship's stores Rave by long custom refigess since the udvent of the been treated as a part of the ‘furnl-Iqurkish Army, Mrs. Jennings has ture’ of the ship, which do not with=lioge thirty-five pounda und {s under out particular mention become sub-line carn oem pheolinn athe wader ject to the municipal law of the ports] of her experiences into which she enters, any more than! ‘one attack of the Turks on Smyrna the ship herself. as the blackest page in history, Mrs. Even {f ‘transportation’ were de-|Virnines auld, She dectnal tye ne fined to involve some dellyery, I dol sory neyer has) been’ told and thit not see how that would help the plain- [ity 39,000 persona. lout, thele. Hee Unts, ‘These Uquors are carried fori. ine attack and resultant fire, INf delivery at seu to passengers and|ien hundred retu Mea tartare crew, and when so delivered thelr| Ar trican school nit che tre mata transportation ends. ‘There appears |eeveral attacks tpen tine coll tome no significant distinction in the ert to gat these, na well 4 fact that the place of delivery is the i L ship itself, The curriage within the American sailors stationed at the eight. They accompanied thelr mother on her return, but r husband re- limits of the Port of New York {9 a (Continued on Sixth Page.) part of a transit whose purpose from - ae the beginning is that very dellvery.] IRISH REBEL nomp KILLS FOUR, WOUNDS THREE 1 on Second Page.) BELFAST, Oct. Four Free Stat- —— ers were killed and three wounded Ina DECIDES NOT TO CLEAN bonfh attack on a motor car at Ferry FRONT OF CITY HALL | ©*'"«. County Wexford, yeater (Continu TO SOLVE HALL MYSTERY ——-— Attorney General Supersedes Stricker and Beekman at Their Own Request, They Havy- ing Failed to Take Definite Action Though Granted an Extension of Time a Week Ago. (Special From a Staff Correspondent of The Evening World,) NBW BRUNSWICK, N. J., Oct. 23.—Wilbur A. Mott, for eighteen years Prosecutor of the Pleas and Assistant Prosecutor in Essex County, has’ been designated to supersede Prosecutor Azariah Beekman of Somerset County and Prosecutor Joseph E. Stricker of Middlesex County in charge of the investigation of the murders of the Rev, Edward W. Hall and Mrs. Eleanor R. Mills on Sept. 16. The Somerset County Grand Jury for October, before whom Pros- ecutor Beekman submitted a quantity of documentary evidence in the Hall ease, reported a number of Indictments to Justice Parker to-day. None of them had ‘apy connection with the Phillips Farm murders, In ordinary procedure the Grand Jury would have been dismissed but the jurymen were told to hold themselves subject to call until further notice, ® It was understood that with the ap INDIAN PRINCESS, bolntment of tho special prosecutor FLAPPER, BOBS HAIR; Mr, Beekman suspended all activities in the case until Mr. Mott shall ar- TRIBE EXILES HER] rive ana take over tho case, leaving it to the special deputy attorney gon Hubby and Dad Do War} crat whether to use the present Dance When Traditions | Jury to complete the caso or present Are Upset. it to the November Grand Jury HATFIELD, Wis,, Oct. 28 Tt Is nine days since Mr. Deckman Princess Newana Gayfiah, Win- Jand Mr. Stricker made application to nebago Indian beauty, of Hatfleld, Wis,, upset a thousand years of tradition and her own domestic |' be relieved of the Hall-Mills e: life when she bobbed her halr and [by Attorney General McCran. Just introduced her fellow redmen to Jas Justice Parker was about flapperism. Her father, Chief Running Wolf, and her husband, Dan Gay. to hold it back ‘for ttwenty-four fish, put on a war Ganco that Phours.” ‘There was a flurry of state made the silent forests sound like Magn Rash Je Lay Corea a ments that new evidence had giv After the storm had cleared, |the Prosecutors confidence that they Newana found herself an exile so [could close the case without outside ar as her relatives were con- | hep, cerned, But not being easily dis- 3 tribe caA accuhtad Caer Genres For the later days of last week with a smile and that evening she [Prosecutor Stricker has openly ex- and her baby son turned thelr | pressed his dissatisfaction with the uncle had left her $15,000 and a |™an and it ts believed not unllkely large tract of land, She will at- |that he urged Justice Parker not to tempt to cultivate the land Newana Is eighteen, and has |!thhold the supersedinis order any been married three yea: longer. rasa ATTORNEY GENERAL ORDERS U, §. SUBMARIVE ON FIRE IN MOTT APPOINTMENT. ARBOR, SAN PEDRO, Calif,” Oct, 24 —The] In designating Mr, Mott, Attorney can submarine R-4 attached tol General MeCran the Lev vbr Base, has bee afire since midni«ht the harbor h and waa still burning shortly Hele noon, The fire originated in the t tery compartment which haa been] Justice Parker of the Supreme bulk-headed to keep the flames from] Court to take over the Hall-Mills spreading. Naval officers estimate the loss at $70,000 so far and Justice Parker of the Supreme Court e to sign the order the Prosecutors asked him 1 at Trenton: The Attorney jeneral’s depart ment has been requested by Mr murder case. The Attorney Gen- Art Comm Passing upon an inquiry from Rorough President Juliua Miller as to whether the front of th should not be cleaned, th: mission has unanimously agreed that no such treatment was dealrable. ‘Two years ¢ in application of paraffin for preserva 8 and suftic purpe it in t this will b 41 to The eral has deputized Mr. Wilbur A, x County, who for cmmvey'wcrases."""|Women Bootleggers Use Sister | vic. for oe ee tor and Ansistant Prosecutor of uty Attorney General tn spectal il OF Mercy Garb in Rum Running) 2% von. be. charge. Mr. Mott will assume o tha marble front was alven | “Hell of a Place to Have a Blowout,” One of Them Says] charge of tne case at once, ‘This ed that —Revenue Man, Overhearing, Finds Booze in Car. action was taken by Justice Par- Bvening World.) ker at the joint request of Mr of the federal Government to dismiae Aihough: she pay has a A FORT COVINGTON, \. Y., Oct, Two women garbed in gowns of] stricker and Mr. Beekman the case brought by the State of New! that this erlacs from the nature of the} Sisters of Merey were captured near here charged with bootlegging, fol-| special Assistant Attorney General York challenging tho constitutionality | marble. lowing the accidental discovery by revenue men that their automobile] stott is expected here to-day It in of the Federal Waterpower Act of 1920 ———— i arried a valuable cargo of liquor understood here that th r = carried a valuable cargo of lia derstood here that the presenting was assigned by the Supreme Court to-| SQUALLS PREDICTED TAB TMAGMINETElRnGRA Onl Cia Sao of evidente to the Somerset County dy for hearing on Jan. 2, ine ALONG THE COAST Jaaian side near the + fice tnken before the authorittes but the} Grand Jury will be suspended unti The Government base it ton on 1 sing A Government official w eSNG names thoy gave are being keptl xrr szott t ty t earn M Se St Mr, Mott has an opportunity to learn the round that the State had it] Small Crate Warned of Dt when he rheard one of the sup-lsceret by the Canadian authorities, pS. argc Neca Abe ral offictals, had not presented . voxed nuns exclaim There is no record of their having | °VOry'ns that hus been found out He feovorey avon mitch ee from “'Phis is certainly a fn wlstelbeen anpeated during tho five weeks which have ha iietion, had n ay for u blowout American of here say the selz- | elapsed without an arrest tion againat th ul of ' He st so ked at{ure was in Quebec, a wet province,| Prosecutor Stric said was ficlals named and wits without equity 1 he ¢ © woman ¥ and t transporting a load of Haue each tat <A niath " —_ : aan , her Ju vr ffi infjawful Inu Jone the ride - dosh 8 CORY BIOL precli® WORLD TRAVEL, BUREAU, | | oniuiy cantwe paket any { was rewarded b ight off indicates that the women hav en] “FT am entirely ut the disposal of Park Row, N.Y i none Beekmaa| incrensing south ‘and southwest wit everal cases of lquor ‘a very busy with their car and in their |the Attorney General," Stricker said $000" Chee wand parcels! probably becoming. strong ' na a i $10,000 : lissrutse e been able to got] We have gathered consi Ne data Ceevaiicen Adve late tha afterngon or to-nis was confise The won nsiderable liquor across, iere which we will gladly turn over —, ho | > \\ ahel Jo The -:vening World Daily Prize Until Nov [st S P F ) Au ‘ ee Fage For What Did You See To-Day o-oo eemmamnditicors saaraee - —