The evening world. Newspaper, October 25, 1922, Page 6

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ey * ~ PRENDERGAST SAYS [GIRL 20, BARNARD __ RATES, FARES, ROSE} HONOR GRADUATE, _so- Mrs. John Black Advocates}'?* Yes ra THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1922. She Says Smith Would Correct [20 '\' on feet ee este ogni Workmen’s Compensation Law)" ent tee te Samuel Bruckheimer, Republican] wording of the proposed act.” years old, committed sulctde by drown- candidate for Assembly in the Bronx - ing hei » according to the poliec Republican] \« in receipt of a letter from the Board] Friends of Joseph T, Flyne, Demo-| when her mother punished her for bo! Club have united on a big mass meet-|o¢ Hstimate asking his attitude on mu-|eratic candidate for Assembly from] bing her hair and cutting her ekirts to Elimination of Direct Set- |1n« for the campaign. Mrs. John Blair, View President of | Chairman of the Meetings’ Committce en es Veena BOBS HAIR, PUNISHED, GIRL DROWNS HERSELF wonderful, refined, ‘gcomplexion ed. brings back arance of In the Legislature, ‘lis Sard is Chairman of the] constituei Russell MANILA, Oct. 25 (Associated Press) -Wing Ty, o Chinese girl, seventeen nicipal ownership and operation of the|the 10th District, declare he {Is a] the height in vogue among the flappers Send 100 for Trlal 8 of America, ~ Women members are working en- and transit facilities and| sure winner. Mr, Flynn is a lawye MORE UNDER SMITH HELD IN CAR THEFT tlement Clause. thusiastically for the meeting because ra pledge to support legis-|and business man and was with the] rap bine breld ond eee ene nus her ).T. HOPRINS & SON, New York o —_—- they feel that separate meetings for on to give the city such power and] 69th Regiment on the Mexican border] xo enraged the mother that che wdmtnte, a — - e adminis: : By J. hh S, Jordan, women voters are not desirable, authority, His answer was: and an aviator in France and Italy,|tered a severe whipping with a leathe Gouraud's i i ie le 3 S i ". od Miss Sarah Schuyler Butler is| “In reply I beg to advise that apy |being a member of the 141st Aero Pur-| strap. Wing Ty took her punishmen Hy Present Public Service Com-|Helen Gunter, Employed in ; anldats. for torislailve Neqsrs. whol full: BacAaron: Chios Oriental Cream the Whitehouse Leather Products |~ Company, a leader im the campaign which resulted in the enfranchisement of New York women and prominent on the Clvic Committee of the Wom- en's City Club, wants the direct set- Uement clause taken out of the Work- men’s Compensation Law, and says the way to do it ts to elect former Gov, Alfred 1. Smith, mission Head Defends Acts; | Garage, Admits Sale of Quotes Figures. Stolen Automobile. Supporting his statements by fgures| Miss Helen Gunter, twenty, in from official record, Chairman Will-| mourning for her mother who was fam A. Prendergast of the Pullic|buried a week ago, was arrested at Service Commission to-day issucd ajher home, No. 1997 Twird Avenue, @eclaration that during the year of |last might by Detectives Ch isto, Mo- the commission appointed by Alfred | Cafferty and Miller of the Automobile E. Smith when Governor public util-]|Squad on a charge of having sold a ity rates had more raises and ‘ewer |stolen autom last April, Al- decreases than in the year and a half|though Miss says she is al “The law was passed by a Demo- ot the existence of the present body, |stenographer, sho tn listed in the Ol-]cratie Administration,” sho sald to- appointed by Gov. Miller rectory as an automobile broker. She ie teen to Mr. Prendergast, | was sald to have been graduated with] 17’ "00 the present Republican Ad- there were 117 rate increases and|high honors from Barnard College, | ™!nistration wrote the direct settle- twenty-nine decreascs tnder the|Where she took up a commercial] Met clause into It. My year's work in our factory on Houston Street has shown me the imperative need of safeguarding in every way this law for the protection of injured work- men, I was sorry when the present State Administration amended the measure to include the old, danger- ous direct settlement principle, which enables insurance companies to make advance payments, which may be in- adequate and unfair, and which ig- norance and poverty may lead the In- Jured man to accept, The worker has the right to have his claim reviewed by the Industrial Board, but fre- quently he doesn't know this. “Moreover, the machinery of the Labor Department has been shot to Pieces by the Republican Adminie- Smith commissiun, while the present | course regulatory body has to its credit 137] The specific charge on which Miss decreases and only sixty-one in-|Gunter was arrested was that she creases. sold a car stolen at 116th Street anu In the matter of street car fares,| lenox Avenue on April 14 from Bid- the figures presented by Mr. Prender-|ney D. Burnett of No. 22 West 111th Gast show thirty-one increases and| Street. Thomas Corkey, a contractor four decreases under Smith, of No, 306 East 98th Street, was the @ increases and three decrea: buyer and he paid $700 to the girl, Miller. In gas rates, it is claltmed| who admits making the sale. that under the former Governor there} Miss Gunther, when arraigne) be- ‘were sixty-six increases and twenty-| fore Magistrate Corrigan in Washing- three decreases, whereas under Miller} ton Heights Court to-day on a short the increases were only forty-six with | affidavit charging grand larceny, was 115 decreases. held tn $5,000 ball ‘or examination Electric rates, as stated, show] Monany. eighteen increases and two decreases} The girl obtained a position as in the Smith period, against nine in-| bookkeeper in a garage on 107th creases, and seventeen decreases in| Street following her graduation ac- Miller's time. Telephone rates are|cording to the detectives. tration, and the delays that take place given as a 20 per cent. increane in Detective Christie was informed|!™ the review of claims are enough to New York City under Smith with a/during nia Investixation of the theft] Wear out the patience of persons bet- 10 per cent. reduction in the city, and] oy Barnett's automobile ‘hat Mise] ter able to stand the delay than Is the additional orders pending under the|(junter had a Ford Sedan which she| #¥eree injured workman.” present commission. Baggage trans-| would like to sell. He called at her fer rates ure stated to have been|home and talked with her sister,| The first meeting of the East Side {ncreaned from $1 to $1.25 per plece|fdna. Christie represented iimself us| Business Men's O'Brien Association in the former Governor's time, while] 4 prospective buyer. but Edna became| ¥48 held last night at the headquur- under Miller there was a reduction to} suspicious and declare. that selen| ters, Second Avenue and First Street a $1 maximum rate, with a sliding|was not at home. Christie then sum.|!n behalf of the Democratic cand scale to 75 cents. moned McCafferty and Miller and the] ate for Surrogate. Ben Greens! Street car fares were increased {n|threc searched the apartmeat, finding | Presided and made a spirited address thirty-one cities and decreased «in| Helen locked {n a bedroom. reviewing the fight of Corporation four between April 1, 1920, and April Counsel O'Brien against the street 26, 1921, during Democratfe contro! of Fay car, electric and telephone interests the Public Service Commission, Mr. | cents and carrying the heaviest finan-|and profiteering landlords, Prendergast said. The places affected | cial burden when the company sought ‘were Binghamton, Elmira and White|to muke 8 cents the rate on All its] There promises to be few, if any, Piains (one zone), five to six centa;| lines, The commission, instead, or-| empty seuts at the mecting for Gov. Giens Falls, Kingston, fechanics-| Jered a general rate of 7 cents which] Miller in Cooper Union Wednesday ville, Newburgh, Poughkeepsie, Sara-|tenefited Albuny and required the ud-| might, Nov. 1, at which Secretary of toga and Schenectady, six to seven; | vance in the other four communities.| State Hughes will be one of the Amsterdam, Auburn, Geneva, Glov- The Utica raise was granted after] speakers. Other speakers will be the ersville, Hornell, Johnstown andjan earlier denial, but the company] Governor, Nicholas Murray Butler Syracuse, six to eight; Albany, | appealed to the courts and the com-| and Mrs. Arthur L. Livermore, “hair- Ithaca, Jamestown, Oneonta, Port] mission was overruled. man of the Woman's Republican Jervis and Poughkeepsie, seven to| The three decreases of fares under| State Executive Committee. Former eight; Cortland, Glen Cove, Middie-|the Prendergast board took place in| Senator Nathan A. Elsberg, Presl- town, Plattsburg, Rochester, Rome] Albany, Auburn and Syracuse, where| dent of the National Republican Club, and Watertown, five to seven. the rates were dropped from 8 to 7] will preside. He and Mrs, Charles The four decreases were from 7 to] cents. H. Sabin, President of the Woman's 8 cents in Cohoes, Troy and Water-| ‘I do not undertake to say,’ de-] National Republican Club, have the vilet, and from 7 to 5 In Rennselaer.|c'ared Mr. Prenderguast, ‘that the| arrangements in hand. The Miller commission permitted| former commission was not justifisd The meeting promises to be one of fare increases In Cohoes, Mamaroneck, | in making al! the Increases charged to] the biggest, if not the biggest in the Rensselaer, Troy. Utica and Water-/it. I assert neither favoritism to the|/campaign, men and women voters viiet. The revisions in all but Ma-|corporations nor bad judgment. TI] getting together to make it so. maroneck were allowed in order to|simply want to give answer to the The meeting ts attracting unusual equalize rates of the United Traction| preposterous claims of the Democratic] interest because it is the first time the Company. 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