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COHALAN ROUSE TANNANY' a HS ATONE ! Favors to “Big Four,” Not His “Go to Hell,” Caused Break. Surrogate John P. Cohalan's failure to get Tammany’s Indorsement for re Bomination was not because he told Leader Charles F Murphy to “go to } hell" in @ dispute over a pil! for the appointment of tran: tax ap- } raisers. The real reason acen'd ne to Tammany report was his favor- ftism in distributing patronage. In the ‘act thirty tha @ii¢ Connlan hoe + Fogat anainted in {pound nn + diane on one ir LESLIE J. TOMPKINS. professor of law in New York University and Moving «pirit of the committee of { Is seeking the re-election e Cohalan on # non-partt Dé i. 3 NEY. long time associate of the Surrogate’s brother, Denis O'Leary Cohalan, with whom he shares desk room in the offices of way JOSEPH M'CLOSKRFY. partner of the rogate’s brother, Timothy FB n the firm of Cohalan & oskey y Company at Ni { ‘This firm's ding done in the 9) Chambers re of all the urrogate’s Court New York County has been estl- mated at 90 per cent WILLIAM J. BURKE, a cousin of the Surrogate and of his brother, Supreme Court Justice Daniel F. Co- halon A fifth, though less conspicuous, member of the “Cohalan coterie’ ts RODERICK J. KED y. confiden- tial attendant of Justice Cohalan. In the stories that are current among Tammany men, and which are given full credence by them, emphasis ie being laid on the fact that these five men have been favored in this especial way almost from the begin- ning of Surrogate Cohalan‘’s term, fourteen years ag None of this group haw ever been conspicuous in the activities of Tam many Hull They have, on the con trary ‘een known us friends and as avelates of the Cohdan family group tuation that any B08 One 8 beng ther aspect of the mphasi od on 7 te that Vrot » the most act f oth ubhe can pa g for th has re- ite in his tality’ with which Mr. Cohulan has made his appointments The fees received by members of th: coterie for their work as special fians have ranged in amount $50 to $5,000, with a large num { fees of $500, $750 and $1,004 ad In 1920 Daniel J. Mooney received $7,450 from the estates of John M | agents for the Natlonal Yar THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1922. Stanchfleld & Levy, No. 120 Broad-) SCHEDULE OF SPEECHES |KEEPERS OF JERSEY IN THIS CITY THIS WEEK FOR MILLER AND SMITH Candidates of Both Parties Wind Up Their Campatens tn This City. The speaking schedules of Gos Miller and former Gov. Smith (u this city for the closing week uf the campaten follow: TO-NIGHT — Miller, Public Schoo! No. 115, &t. Nicholas Ave- nue and 177th Street. Smith. Newtown High School. Elmhurst, Queens. TUE! High 8 Smith, Tammany Hall. WEDNESDAY—Miller, Cooper Union; later Clermont Rink, Brooklyn. Secretary of State Hugh 6 will also speak at Cooper Union. Morris Smith, Academy of Muste, Brooklyn THURSDAY — Miller, Hemp- stead, L. 1 Smith Port Richmond, S. 1 FRIDAY Miller, Durland's ‘diny Academy. No. 5 West “6th Strect Smith Morris High School, the bon S/TURDAY — Miller, Staple mst Smith. Lexington Opera House Rowers, Mary Warden Harkness burg. Leopold Little, In 1921 he go 0 more than the from the es o1 ries W Harkness, Samuel D. Bab- cock, Mary G. Pinkney, Sturges and Thomas Dimond. lzer| © Frederick him with knowingly approving payrolls containing false charges against th olty, Burns pleaded not guilty and wae relvased In $7,500 bail. The charges allege that five weekly payrolls were approved by him, although he knew some amounts were for work done for him, Counsel for Burns de- clared he had Investigated anc found the charges false. and the firm predicts that probabty an-'GLEN COVE OFFICIAL other quarter of @ million will be placed iis Gest Maal af Ge lanes WOMDNT HELD ON FRAUD CHARGE reported last week were placed at odds of 11 to 10 In favor of Miller, while the emailer bets were generally placed at City For Perso odds of 6 to 6 also in favor of Miller. Denaeens Bdge Closed, reported to have already been placed In Syracuse, the home tewn of Gov.’ David E. Burns, Commissioner of TRENTON, Oct. 20. — Serioun|o” the outcome of the Gubernatorial DME iets siwsge money. The odds Publ Works of Glen Cove, L. I, was charges against James BE. Kers campaign in this State, according to, in favor of Miller in this city are wax. Sfraigned before Supreme Court Justice Chief Deputy Keeper of the State] an estimate by W. L. Darnell & €o.. | plained by the smalier registration. | Benedict to-day on indictmenta charging Prison Centre Keeper Joseph MoChesney have been made by BE. P Earle, Pres'dent of the State Board of Control of Institutions. Mr. Barle charges principally that the two keepers absented themselves from the prison during a riot over rations of peaches Aug. 23, and went in a State automobile to the home of Keeper Thomas L. O'Brien, where they are alleged to have had several drinks of whiskey. Then Mr. Farle says, Kersey, McChesney and Keepe: Thomas Mahaney drove to Paterson for the sole purpose of obtaining liquor. President Earle declares the prison dungeons, closed by Gov. Edge in 1917, ‘were re-opened and used dur - $250 000 ON ELECTION, EVEN MONEY IN SYRACUSE Darnell & Co. Predict That as Mach More Will Me Placed, Approximately $250,000 in wagers is PRISON ARE ACCUSED BY PRESIDENT EARLE Charged With Absence Daring Riot, Ram Drinking and Reopening Commisstoner Accum: of Charginy 1 Work. ESS SSS OPPENHEIM.CLLINS &@ 34th Street—New York Very Special Values Tuesday New Coats, Wraps and Capes *“ABRICS UNMATCHED IN BEAUTY OF TEXTURE ARE SUPERBLY ENHANCED BY FURS OF DEPTH AND LUXURY ‘4 otherwise be freely forth- ir. Earle concludes. BROOKLYN POST FOR MAJ. BUT LS Major H. Edmund Bullls, one of the aldes of Gov. Leonard Wood at Muntia, has been made Membership Secretary ‘or the last two years he has been of the Manila Rotary Club t f four years old, unmarried, and a grad- uate of Cornell, 09, Lien Ldenammmdncudnn. ccccncmeCE light shades. 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