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vente: |WORLD E DI TION ‘VoL. ‘XI NO. 22,202—DATLY. he I _Cironlation Books Open to All. 2d iNew York World) lishing Company. U Copyright ” Prens NEW Db had FRIDAY, NOVENSEE 10, 1922. orl, | “Circulation Books Open to All.” | Katered me Sevond-Clann Matter Post Offic, New Vern, yeni EDITION Wrrn PRICE o_o CENTS “HUMAN FLY” THIEF C CAUGHT IN WOMAN’S ROOM AT WALDORF \ Dellora Angell, $38,000,000 ANALYSIS tt iOTeS Heiress, to Wed Poor Artist, BY SAltS a | Sweetheart of Schooldays lion” Gates Determines on Husband at Last. WOMAN'S SCREAM IN WALDORF TRIPS “THE HUMAN FLY" Mrs. Stetson, Wife of Hat Man, Awakes to Find Man in Room. KEY GIVES HIM AWAY. | HEIRESS TO $38,000,000 TELLS OF ENGAGEMENT TO UNDERTAKER’S SON Same Issues in Different Cases Worked in Op- posite Ways SPURNED ROYALTY. _ | “lil Drive My Own Car— UNREST EVERYWHERE, , Don't Even Want a Chauf- armers, wets. ‘Unbor,|, “Um 4S Bride-to-Be: Once Left Hotel by Window Tariff and Purely, Local SHICAGO, Nov, 10.—At last Del- and Escaped From Station, Z = 2 : tive contro! of 000,000, _ announce George Mo“raigh, alleged to be the aming Le: By RESIN Salas ks “Human Fly,'’ whose methods of VAEEENGTON: No, 10) (Ce a escape from hotel rooms police say Han). —Atthough there! mn Re renee have fooled them on former occasions, made another mysterious getaway at 4.45 o'clock this morning from the Waldorf- Astoria, it fs charged, but captured later by the quick thinking and prompt action of House Detective Joe Smith. Mrs. George Henry Stetson who, with her busband of the celebrated hat has an apartment in the hotel, ference the Ham- Hamiiton strength is { Viewpoint, 1 sui election, return ould seem was cate that enst ¢ ssippl py same thing an: and Dem the sani x, fo akened by @ noise in her room. on of far f Switching on the Nght she saw a man crouching within a few feet of her. = ===] She screamed and jumped from her bed. The man rushed from the room and Mrs. Stetson telephoned the office. ’ Up came Detective Smith and sev- y eval maids and bell boys on the double t ' with the members of quick. Mr, Stetson quickly told what Ms : SOM ena erect Oke had happened. In the drawing room ag fae e of the suite was found an overcoat in ‘ i Hwutch was a pint of lquor and a key tua! ; marked ‘Hotel Regent, No. 41.!" 5 . © suite and the entire hotel were gen ei 3 | i ched. A half hour later Detec- i i io St. Cha tty: Smith looked out a window on on ci 4 ia bungalow the 33d Street side and saw o man al T don’t want any corps 0 ga without an overcoat walking lelsurely age around to boss me A The detective hurried to the House of K ath “1 can go Into the Another Prominent Repub- t and caught up with the pedes- if aus Ke” actionary,”” HH ns well licean Captured—Leader Es-|" “Where are you going?” tho detec- etesi\ to rmers and la Ul take ‘Old Chesty’—she eA tive asked. Praag 4 third candidate | with family for years, and I] Capes Net Drawn for Him. even ny hotel,” the other answered was in n the interests ort her. But she's the with hauteur. labor, My. Dill won the support F nt. Even a Sheu BELVAST, Nov. 10 (Associated] ‘And what hotel might that be?” the Radical clements 9 ibe barred because L want to Childers, one of the] ‘The Hotel Rexent.** enough dis ited tare , . : : “Wine!” said Detective mitt vichiewe viet My. DIN mad y bo we wiil have to hav ants of Eamon De Valera] «Come on over to my hotel, I've got TA Rcaaton Puindexte fotan ew nd the furnace bul mi ican movement, was cap-| something for you." Ba ; Governor was largely due te 7: ibis: OMCIRY | ar whieh ‘hc nt to the We: the support of the Ku Klux Klan Ske . 7 a0 Street ice Station and whieh ed by Votes to beat | 6 ie of Seamus Robinson, | charged with unlawful entry. he Republ Ge for renom-] le ad prominent Tipperary Republican, was] ‘Three months ago u man was Gi ination in tho fF Oregon | fated. he ed to drux captured with Child Tho bri covered in a Herald Square Hotel rely elects a Demoerat Governor Norrts is quiet and says he prefers] wer, taken to the Portobello Barracks} room. When an entrance was force! and the defection of thousands of t Dellora do the talking.” The} in Dublin he got into an adjoining room and, Republleans, who! were inclined to- t ring belonged to his} yt {3 reported Mr. De Valera also|iocking the door, escaped by. slldinz It 1s modest house w re ward Ku Klux Klan doctrines, helped was in the down a rope of bedclothes. ’ » State ‘1 had It reset Just before Delloral were effected, but evs George McCraigh was arrested at to eel putty tion of Bur-|left for Europe. One night I took] The house where Childers and Rob-| sth Avenue and 34th Street as the MONT AL Jn Le ey to the }{t down and slipped tt on her finger.| nson were taken was the residence of [man and taken to the Detective Bu Lae estrus Menute, te a victory for{ Sie wore it all the time while she was| Robert Barton, Gl House. | rean of the West 30th Street Station bcral Conservatives: aé against ox. [abroad Barto nignato Anglo-] He was left by himself and went out dical Mi Wheeler, two Mise Ang » with her parents, will} frish treaty, later orees with | of the second story window, landed tn leave for Pasadena, Cal, tn a few} De Valera the station yard, and walked thre lays to spend t.o winter, DUBLIN CAasoctated | the station to freedom. aa Angell haa Geen repo en-| ! i reckied Ip vAtle MecCraizh, according to the police, many times, Unt always) her| ove birta © Mele cane. T went to F Iphin, Le returned a e a dental, Y¢ ” 1 Ww ttary barracks and| montly ago und regis at the He > fireat ® Jortol io barracks, | tel Pennsylvania and then gave him- entinued on Second Page.) arly sure were made 1 hide » rattle of machine Continue’ eoone aie.) Sebvative hee! G. 0, P, LOST AT POLLS sSonbeues pan te from that in ot Northwest FROM SPIRITUAL LACK Two civilians were found dead on a posite ern States, > - CLEVELAND MAIL PLANE suburban road, J two soldiers lay woundel t ng in the centre of y Democratic ticket Says They to) tae] Go city. 8 DUE AT NOON radical vote pret Opinion « os > anes UATH-—Ser ‘y 10. PIMLICO RESULTS. Second Machine WII Proceed With spectacular ¢ nd ud lant ‘arge to Hartford, “ rane’ Be ACB ut) A United States Alr Mail Service alr « 1 wentycsixth Page.) ¥ i tailed’ to inter<If plane, piloted ¥ E. Leonhart, wt re 7 py i s $5.60 eft Cleveland. ©. at c THE WORLD TRAVEL prRe ce Jian of wy. W 1 f 40, 1 ning with 390 ff nyuil at t lr: 3. ! ) r 1 $ + expe waatwitera’ checks fur nale—Advt. 1 @ os : on i t W, provincial « << E em ing from the outset,” he declared PIMLICO SCRATCHES. e it made no appeal to th 7 Real Estate moral and spiritual forees, without} THIRD RACH—Grace Foster, Ting- e which no nation can endure ling, Lady 2 kK Rankin, Jor-| for the Air Mall Service betworn ( Advertisements Sunday World t has nclly matert; n land and t FOURTH RACE be Must Be in sil ~_ aie. uM (wrens ard i ¥ The World Office To-Day Seri BASES Wuoanowsy a Before GP M. xt . . so 1. ‘o insure proper classificatio ENTH R. angertn en others began to examine DURANT TOURING CAR GIVEN AWAY FREE “Lax Enforcement” Predicted By Volstead,.Loser by 12,500 ther of “Dry” Measure Says “Wets” May Alter His Law but Prohibition Will Stick. , GRANITE FALLS, Minn., “father” of the Dry to-day. “There may be a period of lax enforcement, Nov. 10.—A period of lax enforcement may follow the wet wave that swept the country Tuesday, Andrew J. Volstead, Enforcement Act and defeated for Congress, admitted but the Eighteenth Amendment will always remain In the Constitution of the United States,” said Volstead “The wets may alter enforcement Inws; they may be more successful in blocking enforcement than they have been—but they will never be able to repeal the Righteenth Amendment. W may find the people wink- ing at enforcement against light wines and beers, but the people will never countenance the onen retura of strong drink.” Volstead was defeated by 12,500 votes. BIG ARMY DIRIGIBLE|PASSAGE OF BONUS VISITS NEW YORK} IN NEW CONGRESS GOING TO HARTFORD| REGARDED AS SURE Stops of + Hee. ‘ona to Meet From Mitchel Field. HARTFORD, Nov, 10,—The United States Army dirigible D-8, largest lighter-than-air airship in the coun- try, arrived over this city shortly be- fore noon to-duy, She came here from Mineola, N After making & leisurely cireult over the city the craft landed ut Brainard Aviation Yield, where th ever held tn t) largest aviatl e Fast The dirigible D-8 left Mitchel Field promptly at 9.30 A, M. for Hartford It went up steadily, circled around tho fleld to gain altitude and then headed over Long Island Sound fn the direction of the Connecticut capital. The trip Is one of the longest mad in this country by an airship of this type. The sinall dirigible D-3 arrived at Mitehel Field, 1. Aberdeen proving grounds land en route to Hartford, West Point, The dirigible over the fleld at 6.40 A. M., not land because the men neede the guide ropes and hold the dirigtble in control until anchored were not on the fleid. About 200 men were got out while the machine sulle around the field, and at 7.15 P, M. the ship landed It was {mmediately tled the supervision of its officers. While some men brought gasoline and oil the two 180 Tt was expected about $A. M + to-day from the In Mary- Conn,, and arrived but could down under horse-power engines, the ship would taw r Hartford, The dirtgt 205 feet over all, about half tie alze the dirigible Roma, which was destroyed several months ago. At Hartford the D-3 wi in the air meet which ope da Major Oscar Went mand of the ship. The {4 in com pilot is Capt Willlam KE, Kepr hers of the crew ure: 1 Bond, Lieut. MacHugo, & Burns and Private Otto Js Ten or eleven airplanes we t leave Mitchell Field during the day ft Hartford Major General Mason Patrick f of the Army Air + ‘ ected at th tle t m » from Bol i tt \ of to gO out to mect 1 | Field, afternoon he js to /¢ p Y nately 60 army sand thelr crews drawn up tn f at on the fleld here. He will t the © Aonor at a dinner, reception A in the Officers’ Club to-nly 4. Patrick waa expect r train thia afternoon, DADE PARK 5 SCRATCHES. ce Has Total ot oF 67 in Senate, Three More Than Two- Thirds Needed. (Copyright, 1022, by United Preas). WASHINGTON, Nov. 10.—The new Congress will override any Presiden tial veto of the Soldiers’ Bonus Bill, thus assuring Its enactment, {t was revealed to-day by a comprehensive tabulation Uy the United Press of ad- Justed compensation strength in the Senate elected Tuesday. A careful poll of the Senate will be constituted after ne: 1, based on votes of the old Senators as {on the present Congress and on pledges made by the new members during the campaign, show that 67 Senators are tn favor of adjusted compensation, 27 are against it, and the position of two 1s unknown. A total of 67 votes for the bonue ts three more than two-thirds of the the number required to over- a veto the House, which overrode nt Harding's veto of the lust September, shortly be- Senate blocked the measure by sustaining the Ex« tion, sentiment ta st ly in favor of the bi utive's ol overw helming- ‘The Democrats guined nearly 7 teats in the lower branch and the majority of these ure known to be for the bonus, The Soldier Bonus is certain to be eintroduced shortly after the conven ing of the new Congress, while) (Continued on Speond Page.) __ )SsoWhether Justice Parker will Pe SELENE WINNER OF HALL MURDER PROSECUTOR IS DETERMINED 10 FORCE GRAND JURY 10 TAKE ACTION Blocked by Attitude of Former Investigator, Mott Plans Showdown in Spite of Opposi- tion—Exasperated at Sentiment Favorine Dropping of Case—Discrepancy in Autopsy Repor (Special From a Staff Correspondent of The Evening World NEW BRUNSWICK, N, J., Nov. 10.—Temporarily blocked by the atth tude of Prosecutor Beekman of Somerset County and by the unwillingness of Justices of the Supreme Court in New Jersey to make a new precedent in court procedure, Special Deputy Attorney General Mott has mapped out a plan which be will put into effect Monday, Noy, 20, tn spite of any- body and everybody. Justice Parker returns from a trip to the West Indies Noy. 19. No other Justice will consent to charge the Somerset Grand Jury in bis absence, Mr, Mott will ask him to Instruct the Grand Jury ‘bat consider. ations of expense to the county and of their regard for Mr, Beekman must not clog the process of justice—that Mr, Beekman has been super- soded and they must act on Mr. Mott's legal advice, com he usual course of send+ ing for a Grand Jury after he has SEAT IN U. S. SENATE |°Pce directed its attention to a pars ticular homicide, as he did six weeks Moatly im Last Kew Daye of Camt-laco, is a question of n—Wall Strect Men Chtet Richt eh 7 8 babar ss to New Contrib : y lawyers. ie belleved he may COST CALDER $16,384 TO BE DEFEATED FOR sent to vary WASHIN! 10. at least take counsel with the foremam An expenditure of $16,384.89 on [20¢ sive him pointed advice, behalf of the unsuccessful candi- Mr. Mott believed he was ready to daoy ‘of ‘Senator Ftepub- [a"k for an indictment of three pera fican, for re-eltction in New York, was shown in a cyropaign state- ment filed with the Clerk of the sons, He has found himeelf étalled more exasperatingly than the Prosecutors of Somerset found theme even Henate to-day by the William M Calder Central Campaign Com- | selves blocked by other considerations: mit Receipts were given aos | before he superseded them. $17,100. Ries ‘More se Of the totals, $10,549.68 was | pine ae panei afternoon Wemg expended and $9,060 received i lent into @ consulta. Oct. 3 The state tion with Albert Gibb, foreman of the § that George W. Somerset Grand Jury, Prosecutor J. L. Livermore, New York City, Azariah Beckman, Col, Schwa: pe and H. P, Converse, Norfolk, Va., cthel Je <§ aber 0 St each gave $1,000, the other con~ |, e Stato Constabulary, Lieut, tributors being comparatively Mason, Investigator for Mr. Mott, and Mp. small, George Totten, Beekman, Investigator for He came out an hour later exasperated to the point of diss AUTUMN CUP RACE gust. LIVERPOOL, Nov. 10 (Associated None of the participants in the Press).—The Autumn Cup £2,009, COubEU would speak of It for publiewe run here to-day, was won by Lord| tem except that Mr, Mott said there Derby's Selene, by Chaucer, out of | would be no call for the Grand Jury Serenissima, Poisoned Arrow, [leon this week, ’ jor ‘old C1 er, Was second, wt Monarch, owned by Sir Henry], 80M@ of them have talked with rd, was third, Four horses ran friends and associates overnight, howe Hylan’s Family Doctor May Get Copeland’s Job at $10,000 Per}: Dr. Ferguson Rumored Appointee as Estimate Board Votes Raise—Correction Commissioner Remembered, Too, The Board of Estimate adopted, Craig, @ recommendation to the Board of Aldermen that the offices of Health Commisstoner and Commissioner of Correction be rals from $7,500 to $10,000 a year If the Board of Aldorinen ¢ Copeland United ate te Kluct t ‘ s ‘otar of Btate-k ! Ve Proc ng ped t fact tho the weret et Board of Estimate a month uge resolution was adopted r + salartes of all the Mayur's joners from $7,500 to $10,¢ exhibition of Mayor characterizatior Hylan's favorite ythi ever, and it ts pretty well established that what Mr, Mott discovered wae that public sentiment in Someraet to further ex. pense and bother over the murder of County 1s against going ident agother county—espe == chilly when their own prosecuter has never been able to see the value of the information dence, here ts reavon to betleve that whag Mr. Mott went over the case with Mr, Gibb and urged a quick hearing and «wo Indictment, Mr, Gibb asked: “¥ so far collected, as evle motion of Comptroiler salary of the to-day, on want to hear what Azartah thinks," tared, He heard, b fury would ~ known optn de that the Grand against the Beekman, i the pressure cumtint ls Inereaie eau 4 t leant one wite - ** 1 to tell the truth 4 . AIr. ‘Mot could be entirely Long on the ir. ola ' 5 exa t dy of Mrs, Milly, member of the T of Buu ' iclusive that @ seo~ and Mayor Hylan amily pliy » Jond was made necessary Fr mm of Lois re-leleven days after her death, has nevor to-day’s meet-}been pu An inkling of ite ent {Regelmann} nature became known to-day whem against the}one of the investigators was ovete adoption of Comy ler Craig's reso- | beard quoting a portion of it, as fole lution, He said it should be brought | lows: \ The anterior surface of the pagk F a iwhis-] was badly decomposed, probably due ' ‘Gh 6 T nd autopsy convinced other he neck of Mra, Mitte seh by three sepa- SPECIAL PRIZE FOR THIS WEEK “WHAT DID YOU SEE TO-DAY?”’ See Page 31