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eo ‘ ’ THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1922. in the bonding business. The case of Mr. McCluskey will be given some- what extended consideration in to- morrow’s Evening World, Egan, Burke and Kennedy Cohalan Favorites for a Many Surrogate Jobs Besides Numerous Fat Fees Thrown to Them, Other ’ Designations Went to Non-Residents of N. Y. County and That’s When Tammany Kicked. One of the many complaints against Surrogate John I. Cohalan which were brought to the attention of the district leaders by the Law Committee of Tammany Hall and le to his rejection for renomination wa~ that he was favoring, with fat designations, lawyers who were not « ‘ly non-rest- @ents of Now York County but non-residents of the State, In the records of the Surrogate's office ppear two instances upon which this complaint was based, those of Paul H. Burns and John F. Couch, In the beginning of his term Surro- gate Cohalan’s most favored candi- dates for references, guardianships and the like were his old law partner, M. J. Egant his brother Daniel F.'s former law partner, W. J. Burke, and his own personal attendant, Roderick J, Kennedy. Limitations of space prevent an adequate exposition of copies of the record, but below is shown a tran- script of appointments of these three in 1911, the Surrogate’s third year in office; . Extate. Wm. Kramer Name. Egan Burke The case of Mr, Burns was set forth in The Evening World yesterday. Mo is a friend of Michael Cohalan, a brother of the Surrogate. Both ai employed in the legal department of the New York Telephone Company. Bince 1915 Surrogate Cohalan has des- ignated Mr. Burns to offices carrying fees from estates 155 times—almost Qn’ average of twonty times a year. Mr, Burns lives in Jorsey City. James R. 8 James Ro Smith dianships. In 1921 he was given five references and ten special guardian- ships. Emory KR, Buckner began to figure a Cohalan favorite in 1915—the year Mr. Mooney, Denis Cohalan's office mate, began the career as an eiicer of the Surrogate’s Court that has netted him thus far more than There is a Surrogate’s Court in each of the five countles of Greater New York und it has been the cus- tom of Surrogates other than John P. Cohalan to appoint to ~sferences, suardianships and the like lawyers Tesiding in tho county. It was natural that complaints should réach Tam- many Hall about the favoritism shown by Surrogate Cohalan to Mr. Couch, who has lived for years in Couch was once a law Surrogate Cohalan, 1912, to July of this . Couch was appointed by Surrogate Cohalan to ninety-four po- aitions drawing fees from estates, $155,000. Tammany lawyers resented the consideration shown to Mr. Buck- |‘ ner, who is a member of the Repu’ lican law firm of Root, Clark, Bue! ner & Howland and was counsel the Curran Aldermanic committee which Investigated the Police Depart- ment during Mayor Gaynor's Admin- istration. Since 1915 Mr. Buckner has been given by Surrogate Cohalan some forty references and special guay dianships. Another favorite ot Surrogate Co- halan was Joseph who is partner of the Surrogate's brother mostly sp guardianships and ref- erences. In 1920 he was given nine references and seven special puar- BONWIT TELLER & CO The Specially Shop of Orpinatans FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET Special Offerings—Saturday MISSES’ FUR TRIMMED COATS. , Of Luxurious Textiles in New Winter Models CARACUL COLLARED MONTEREY COATS 68.00 A youthful model with large double fold-back collar of black caracul. 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