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es THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1922 $5 SSS POLMANKLLED |" Ty oe New | UGEQIL TANS MOTORIST FLEES atest Bronx News |i tune PURSUIG DRIVER Love-Sick Knight’s Serenade nr HUMBLE TEXAS Fails, He Tries Cave-Man Stuff Manhattan Bridge Traffic Of- Prevent scores from dying unless te- Hef comes quickly. + Climbs to Reach Sweetheart Through Window; Po! ficer Dies Instantly —Gen- eral Alarm Sent Out. feels that opposition to the Transié Commission was one of the gig face | tors in the election results last Thes- day a — Mayor Hylan, in an interview this morning before he admitted he wi going west, laughed at the probabilit: of trouble between the Goyernor-elec! and himself over transit. “He said: “Ll believe the people at the i municipal election, as well at I Tuesday, plainly showed they are no a quake. Scenes of horror all about them, decimated victims tying un- buried, houses in splinters and occa- Siona) vague earth rumblings have Teduced them to complete incapacity for helping themselves. They are waiting for outside ait, which, im some instances, may not ac- mive for several days owing to de- struction of transportation facilities This is particularly true in the care of inland towns, about whose suffering Hite is known, Caravans will stact from Valparaiso rnd other cities to- day on a long trek into the hills to bring relief to desolate villagers Huaseo in one of these communities suffering greatly, It was the first to send out a hunger cry, The Govern- ment was projapt to answer the up- peal, Chillan cruisers being sent to Coquimbo with supplies, food and medicine. Officers of the cruiser Chacabaco reported seventy known dead at Co- quimbo, but expressed belief this would be a small part of the city's actual death roll if the latter ever be- came known, The great wave that swept in obliters‘ed an entire com- munity along the seashore, sucking back into the maw of the Pacifle many of the victims. Five hundred houses, offices, wharves and depots were shattered by the tidal wave. in accord with the Miller Transl Commission, So far as predictto fs of trouble between the Governor. Men Walk Out in Sympathy] eicot' and myselt are concerned, i Se rdinas: think it is a case of the wish bet for Men Suspended for Re- | father to the thouxht.. Me. Stith fusing te e has a good perspective and I'm sure using to Report. he will do what he thinks is right ‘ for the people. We are in absolute A new strike of railroad employees} accord on thi line nd I do not —about 240 freight handlers—oc-] take serionsly, the hints of trouble curred to-day in the Waverly Trang- | ™#kers.” ‘cmendataliianaic fer in Newark of the Pennsyt HnihiGads wath Hen \\| CHILD MUTE’S STARE It of the refusal of u mumber of the men to report sor] AT FOOD IN WINDOW work yesterday : BRINGS FRIEND iN NEED It was announced to-day that the ae. iT ae company is rapidly recruiting a new force to e- Worse Fire in 2! Years Destroys 750,000 Barrels in Guif Coast Fields. People in the shaken towns are liv- Ing in abject fear of repetition of the man’s Fist Sends Him to Slumber. Full of emotion, near-beer and a desire to serenade somebody, accord- ing to the police, Peter Kornura, forty-five, who said he could not remem- ber where he lived, last night stood outside the dining room window of the some of Morris Polsky, real estate broker, of No. 1881 Fulton Avenue, the jronx, and sang, When his flancee, Pauline, a matd fn the house, failed to lend an attentive ear to his dulvet warbling, Kornura decided that the tiem had come for caveman tactics. a raised the window and put)the room by way of the window, 1 Inside the dining room, look-| Patrolman O'Connell stopped him und, he said, for “pretty Paul-| With the same right hand that al- pod ay tor “pretty Paul-| ects trafic, and the love song of the ine. Miss Minnie Polsky, daughter] love-sick Pole was lost in biiseful un of tho broker, was sitting in the living] consciousness, room of the house when she saw] iKornura was unable to say much as vs head appear, closely fol-]to the reason for his entering the by his feet and the rest of bis] house except that Paullne had paid no attention to his serenade and he Polsky told her father and] had entered to find higr and sing songs mother and the rest of the neigtibor-|to her. hood about the intruder, and the elder] Although Pauline identified Kornura Volsky's aseisted In) @ general ery for] us ‘my sweetheart,"’ he was taken to FOUR FATAL ACCID Another Driver Runs Away After Two Boys Are Injured. HOUSTON, Texas, Nov. 13—The Most disustrout fire in the twenty-one Years’ history of the Gulf Const off fields now is raging in the Humbte sector, se enteen miles northeast of Houston, Three-quarters of a million barrels of ol! now ts burning and with a stiff wind in the north, ful y 7,000,- 000 barrels are endangered During a torvifie storm yesterday, a bolt of lighin ruck tank No, of the Gulf Iipe Line Company, transportation subsidiary of the G Oi Corporation, A column of flan shot skyward 200 feet, followed by dense cloud of black smoke and an explosion that shock Humble Town site. While the police are still search- ing for the antomobilists who ran down and killed Patrolman Charles Hoffman, regulating trafic on the Manhattan Bridge jate Inst night, 9 nen Readdy Feeds Boy for Whom Many Sought—Restores place that which walked Him to Family James S$. Readd a clerk in the” ily Clerk's office in the Bronx, came 13rd Street and man of the Peansylvania System] Third Avenue at 1.30 o'clock this mom- Vourd of the Brotherhood of Railway] is and saw a small boy gazing into nd Steamship Clerks, Freight Hand-| the ie which held a display of food © questioned him and learned out, but the strikers announce that some sort of a tie-up will result. W.f¢ K. Packer, Assistant Gene: motorist in Brooklyn, responsible for the injury of two boya at 57th Street Chair-] out of a restaurant and Powth Avenue, this mornin: made his escape without « one (set- lers Tank No. 22 caught fire ry ‘a . press and Station Em- ting his license number, ax was the help. the Tremont station charged with] ing ana now ee rth Dae ee i «1 the walkout would] [Mt Child, who looked about four years Thirty-five hundred persons were | case Jast night when Patrolman Hoft- As Kor came sorambling from | burglary. flames threaten tanks Nos. 11 x . old, was deaf and dumb, hungry and rendered homeless in this town. Two rd aten tank s. 11 and man was killed. a result in the possible cessation of all freight in and out of New York through sym, hundred of the more severely injured were treated aboard Chillan battle- ships. The La Torre, flagship of the fleet, goes to Huasco to-night with a veller expedition, ~ At La Serena, which was spared the worst of the shock, but where some were killed, the worst earth rent oc- curred on the site of the local ceme- tery. Hundreds of corpses were thrown from their graves, spreading the danger of infection. A despatch from La Serena said that between six and seven hundred are dead az a result of the quake tn that vicinity. ,Coquimbo, one of the towns to suffer most, is just a few miles from La Serena, Various despatches from other parts of the North indicate a Ike number was killed {n Vallenar, Copiapo, Hunsco and the inland vil- inges, making an approximate total of 1,400 dead, with additional deaths ch hour. More women and childref, appar- lost Readdy took him inside and filled him hetic strikes, but off-[up and then walked him around to the cialis of the company ridiculed this Morrisania Station. ‘There, aince 6 declaration, o'clock the evening befor there had ' The following statement was given] beeen a description of Samuel Green- berg, six, of No, 1320 Union Avenue, otu today by the\railroad deaf and dunib, lost for an hour or “Due to the heavy volume of bust-| more at that time ness during the past two months, we It was nearly 2 o'clock when a police. have ‘been working on Sundays with] man arrived home with the boy, who about half of our platform force at Sunes ae he had ice bss tee a Waverly Transfer in order to walk and had gotten lost. Until bed Hecght and When nee ceca time all the children of the neighbor- tion Foliowina hood had searched for him and all his barbie WENO Oe uaus relatives were still doing that same dent, on Saturday, Nov, 11, we no-| thing when he was taken home, tified certain of the men to rv port on Sunday. As been rumored] sprvck BY TRO: that men would refuse to work, w vised them that if th did not port as instructed there would be no on Mond. “The Sunday force did not r and the m morning of the Gulf Company and the Sun Company tanks on the opposite side of the road There is no means of combatting the flames except to pump the oil from beneath the tanks. Practically all of the officials of the interested companies are on the ground direct- ing operations The bot which started the first fire put the pump for that tank out of commission and the oi could not be brought out from the bottom. The flames now are on the botlgom of the tank, The pumps are working on tank No 22 and removing some of Thugs’ Car Outspeeds Motor]Undue Influence by Step-]tho of put the pump station Patrol and Shots Fail mother Charged by Fam- | fay, from. the Mazing tanks that the salvage is said to he small. Tanks to Find Mark. ily of Police Officer. No. 11 and 8 also ars being pumped cicero mess) ABDARD U, §, SHIPS} ENDS IN ESCAPE | FOR ESTATE CAPT. oremeamees 2 20] UNDER OTHER FLAG) OF FOUR IN AUTO) FREER LEFT WIFE the bridge in the opposite direction, enw the neciient, Ha turned tomobilé and gaye chase, but without 80 success. He deseribed the machine Board’s Regulations Not to Affect Transterred Craft, Owners Believe. HEY CAR axn® NECK BROKEN. Smith, thirty, of No. 655 Bast et, was instantly killed at Street and White Platns Avenue, . He was struck by a Union Railway trolley car and thrown against as a dark touring car. Other motorists, passing, stopped and picked up Hoffman's body. It was taken to the police booth at the Brooklyn side. Or. Mendelsohn of Cumberland Street Hospital declared we likely that tank tfl to-morrow and shulz and a jury in the Sur-] tank No. 22 iwo or three days longer e's Court in the Bronx} Tank No, 21 is the largeat earthen Following the arrest of Di twenty-seven, of’ No, 410 the transfer of their | Street, t Bronx 1d Rosen,| Before Surrogate George M.| No. 21 will burn w st 14 8 In the act of rob- port, Owne involved were told this nied Ameriean ships whe conten t they were sus Z . a pillar of the elevated extension of the : . Hoftman must ave been instantly [vessels to foreign rosiatry in order,tn | UNS HR MER, according to the poll, | ton hearing was borin of oll storage tank in ‘Texas. ‘The value] Pending an investixation. The other] aupwan at that nant, eee te ently, were killed than men, Impro-] ie . ; Ee Oe : Homicid quad motor patrollthe contest over the wilt of] of the 750,000 bi 8 of oil now burn-| men ised to work as a result and| Fordham Hospital said his meck bed vised shelters, tents and automobites | e a t4s muonwton |! vu eee ce te ance [chased @ high-powered car for twenty-| former Poltce Capt. Oraun Freer, who] ing le around $1,000,000 quit our we been) brokvh Mishael’ Udanncace a “how house thousands of mothers with) avenue and is survived by a widow. [UNC Paugherty cxninst the sale of {five Blocks, firing more than twenty] qied on July 26 last. The former po-| PITTSBURGH, Noy. 13—Two] We «i ly 106 a new] motorman, of 1045 Tenth Avenue, their children. Tho natives, for the} 11, was on tho force fifteen years Hquor on ships flying the Americ hats, north on iret Avenue early! jice captain, who lived at No. 2494}earth tanks, ining 759,0) force, and ituation will be nor-| was held in $1,000 bail for examination most part uneducated, believe the 2 ; this morning. ‘The bandits, alleged Louis Ree, ten, of No. 5103 ‘Th’ flux, no matter where they may be Bathgate Avenu at tho timo of his|rels of crude oil, valued at ¢ of homicide mal $1 in a few days. The delays gods brought on the disaster and ab- rer cmpanions of the man arrested, were and Harold Young, DRSMSRRAL MeV! SURMIARiNa) aondaee | ae eath, left an estate witch, when tho] barrel, will be lost in the fire a tlle will not be suffeient to dis- solutely refuse to spend the night) oe No 327 Gist Street, were oth “ : aL dat eae Ke motor pa-| witl was filed, was sald to be in “4 Humble Field, near Houston, wfeomode the public? , inside a dwelling house. S7th Street and Fourth Avenue fOV! the issuanee ye of 1 tral: was s aturday night. cess of $35,000," it was stated hy by officials of the % Scientists are speculating on the} wren a touring car driven by [Mons by th ping Bourd coverin Rosen and a compuntos accordin: Mrs, Adeline Freer, his widow, who] Gulf Oi Corpor mn, owner of the ‘ov. 13 (Assoclated Press), cause of the quake, many attributing |Ghris Jansen of No. 334 to the police, were searching Harry : ues or tran ‘The permission ot was his second wife, under the terms| property. One tank had alre of the will is the residuary legatee| burned itself out, but it may be to- and Inherita most of the estate. Capt.| morrow afternoon before the tire Freer's first wife died in 1914 and] ceases in the other three years later he marricd again.| One tank, party of a battery of nine The marriage, it is said, was not|containing « total of 1 i y ociation for Peace With Honor,” composed for the most ’ ’ rt of prominent Belfast tradesmen, has issued an appeal to the voters of ate Ship owner tted . gilding, accor to| Pleasing to his four children, his] rels, was fired by ' ‘ Wa Heipelctn u ae asad Uy daughter, Mrs, Martha Howard, and|and “boiling over’ fired the next o: pemene ae °[ his sons, Frank, George and John. to it, The other tanks so Jocated n and Nis con on saw) When he died and tt was found that] that company officials gave < > it to sun spots. It came at midnight, after u day of terrific heat, Although ithe shock was felt north and south along the coast, 1t 1s believed to have extended even further from east td west, ‘the Pacific Ocean for 300 miles along the North Chili coast appears io have®been rent along the bottom. = ‘hen the great tidal wave swept In. Rushing up across the land, battering down everything in its path, the mountainous sea receded after a few minutes, dragging houses and their Goldberg of No. 289 Hast 11st Strec: transfer and Anthony Mureelly of No. 1942 H Second Avenue at “9th Street and the ships unde Second Avenue whe the alleged rob- must not be used in| bers saw the approaching police patrol of liquor to orfear, Goldberg and Mureelly had sub Street was knocked upon the walk by a car that) struck it from the rear, TT) boy rece doa frac- be ‘ tured leg and iv in Norwegian Hospi-| 4 condition is that tal. Attended there for b ations of fUreian registry lees and body, the Young boy wos|!he transportatis taken do his home, The machine that{from the United st ran into Hansen Y puton spend |say this applies only to ltauor in the | the pe and escaped through 57th Street with-Jeargo, They maintain that the trans- | polir out any one getting its number. fer of a ship to the James MeUinty, six, of No, 606 |tlon whic) is West 65th Street, died at Roosevelt [10 sell liquor Nigh sets oat an aut Hospital last night of injuries re-jxide the three mile nit nd bring As th ban. ceived earller in the evening when he |iiquer to be use don bourd for bev on th Street. with R the Shipping F istry must ward to a ny rintry of a na lowed, under our laws, | the appr England in which it {s deciared that intends to remain part .and parcel of the British Empire.” L a few months before ho had made al opinion that the flames would not hie petrol ne SA A ae aD td Tal \wili which left practically everything| spread further. There will be no ts’ car procceded east|t® Dis wife there was an immediate] loss other than the market value of (c a his{Retice of contest by the chitdren,|the oll, as the tanks are simply great pp | yntinued) great mass of debris in the undertow, | automobile driven by Joseph Keker]into United States ports ands Detective Tealnor pulled Roren. off|OF Are. Rreer 7 —- Sington Avenue subwa: The huge wave, perhaps the great-| of No. 117 Bergenline Avenue, Hobo-}will not be affected | pping }4nd, following a short struggle, sub-|, There, ara, twenty-alx see tot aS 3 est that ever spread over the Pacific, |ken, N. J. Keker was held on a| Board regulations dued the man. Roxen acemten {Be given to the Jury until tomorrow, | EEION DOLLAR FIRE upied the ¢ > ; oy he of moro! ton | BE Biven te Jury -morro’ h Feached Honolult: in one direction and | homicide charge. SE eet cond tie Hetianie (66) hel Guiedincaie miei ee ‘| Sydney C. Soons is the attorney for AT SELFRIDGE FIELD ot the City, Y A POUND PROFIT Africa in the other. At least this is] Peter M. Nendegron, four, of the United Ame atin f pursuit h Mrs, Freer: ’ eit his busi- Beene See aca a, SORTER TOE | EAE ORR VCE: Uotgnes alle a Mea sDPReLy t, Trainor, in charge of the ~~ Army Warehouse Desiroyed and ttend every great fire or dis- the small tidal wave early Sunday on} was killed by an automobile near his | tho flag of Ponuma under whten they | 5 _ Tratnor, ch he ative Quarters “hrcaten WWheniik whe ntceirae pellevar the gold coust of the Gulf of Guinea.| home last night. ‘The motorist fied, | will navigate In the future will not be ua his men to shoot at tho) CAUGHT WITH STOLEN scores had } in the sub “8 among the Frank Stockenberger, forty-cight, his wife Margaret, forty-eight, and hoisted on board u to stock up for their Wharves and shiping suffered de- struction mounting 110 millions of When We \ they are iwady ee the car in front. The bandits TAXI IN THE BRONX| “OUNT CLEMENS, Mich., Nov. 19.- drew away from them and A$1,000,000 fire totally destroyed the © tbe ieee ena iene rough the smoke firucion mounting ato mions of| he wife, Markars, orty-ieht ewilia aoc Un for ie ot iaith Stove appeared pale porgaar TIO thw wana | etm” aoecrmeneerworhounbe vane incnon | IAVIte Com- Fy oa, small veasels overturned, | 1860 Reland Avenne, the Bronx, re-| ing Jan ut the 1 —— ANU Stalled entecet oe ss r earl to-day nnd tive hea ae soe nd do all in his power to aid the vie- ph a rvied away and plers and | ceived Mlxbt fnjurles tyst might when] inaiwn an wh An MAN IN HOSPITAL, th a taal carly. tals morning, at test] Desperate, effori ot “600 askdters ana] was. For ard the Mayor ariso woc€sg wharves smashed by the rush| the automobile in which they were} starting Feb. 3. A early this morning at 1 eee tram thres cities saved fifty {COMPlained of symptoms similar to p is nm of wete Docks, railroad property| Mding got out of contro! on i BROTHERS HELD AFTER |strect and ‘Tinton Avenue. Ne ho ene| firemen. from. t coe ateves of oil {those: experianced by paraona Whe Strect near Metcalf Avenue, Bronx, and ‘ashed into an electric light pole. The automobile oper ated by Dertinger. Pasi Oe a BATTLE IN BRONX ee inn vce caer at ec aae ca | mumianes andaeere? Hut ve beet mildiy gassed” Bet appar- || We mean Our TURKEY CONTINIES rf Hole got the other two : . Reflection of the fire could be seen}ently he recovered from this experi- Best With Morrisania. Court loter thoy | for twenty mile , ing Another t Bight the names of Leon Posner, chaut - 2 Anybody else’s Over Wo yon Best and bus.s¢ss bouses along the water- fronts were inundated, Two sinall, coastwise steamers, cach with passengers, were carried far up onto-a beach, curiously without loss —~»— There is a possibility that Alfr Th Tit Bast 38 Seca"! SUPREME COURT FINDS Governor-elect, and ® The material damage was re- lobn ound Johnson, 1 5 vlan will meet at Mrench Lick. Al sa fh te" dat HALEN REVOKE TO PRESS DEMANDS: facto. waa ave. [et Marey, 20" bee" Shares! tT VACCINATION LAW VALID] fini sin/ a0 ta so ton, ane ll Adwteon Page 10 the naval port of Taleahuana felt the u ’ - a — The police say the eab prov nediately con nue, were bel +00 bail each by] pe the Decinsion to Texas Suit Over Aix- , property of William J. Can r Magistiate Frothingham in the Mor-] bell, No. 922 ‘Morris Avenue, One off pulston of Girl From seh and Jackson Avenue while he mplate going to a8 by Democratic Sa like ad to join Charles F. shock, and the docks were slightly damaged, Vulparaiso, hitherto the cify to wulfer most in Chilian earthquakes, political of his be BUS PERMIT AFTER Notice to Advertisers - ‘i lations we Murphy and the Mayor there . felonious assault called on a friend who was giving g| #'¥ vaccination regul I Sih . Dirplay advertising type copy. and ret ae BUY. mathe “ehriatening py " . sid by the T 1 States Su- f Al Smith does go to French Lick, | oegers for clther they week aay Morn escaped practically unscathed. ~ Ae #40 ciolbok ile inemine eatral Hiristening party. Alrectly upheld by the United 8 it In understood that hie. deparacns | Qpatia. der eiuier the meek, aay Sara The ‘oners anid the car had been} preme Court to-day. It approved the after 4 P. Ly {i (Continued) * man Daly of the Street Sta-[ loaned” to them 1 “ang vill be in answer to an urgent call] Sften 4 P.M. ul action of Texas courts in dismiss U.S, SUPREME COURT Isai ; BOM sere Gt EN al from Murphy, sho js desivous of hav. J aad im order of receipt at ‘the World 8 on Was appron € er 0 , 9,000 d suit brought in the 8 GavecnoetGs d the Mayor | Copy containing engravings to be made ———— him, attacks y Wester yar cer Avenues [CHILD'S INJURY SUIT adie ET aay, Ba ot cient Cape Ler ae The World must be received by 4 P.M ‘ i h of Rosaiyn Zuchi, § oxi, Wholsit down together und mutnally PY olden MET (Continued) YP BASE tant ‘ \ 1 the scteama of alWON BY NEW HAVEN ROAD] (ere i fin school bechuad ‘her agree on some of the big points of | plement Sections of fhe funtay World sm Avalue tite w n Unconscious on ‘ eA ae allow her to be vue. ‘ fem Pi a be received by 1 P. M. Thursday precedi : endislastl, i f nid) SAW) tha, SonuReOILe aes. PASE es HIER OA NOS: ihe tingit problems) i ‘© “ery | publication aud release must bo received 4 months, He said he got the permit to] After a ' Vis|t 1 e Johnsot E me our Reversen| cinated little hiselihood of there being any | Bp seh Copy containing engravin operate the buses through O'Neill, who} body was dragged thee the streets | Uretbers running ay He caught Award of 811,000 ronx Cane Physicia sto yas di ater an mith and | te be made by we World must bo rvcel 5 : Ie exnoskd! to pul ; them ras ‘ ‘ ed int the nas : nivale y.Thursday noon. qeoao te: Commissioner Whalen about {und exp a RetOng Pho maz aidew Wa Nov, 13.—Railvonds| ciaiming it would ablish a Hylan on this p ny lead Sunday Main Shest copy, type copy whi M | | it Tho editor's death has caused pro- tia sah Je walle erates so and other corporations até not respon-| precedent say, They Smith | nas not bean recetved by 4'P. M. Friday 4 Ne: led ses a 4 guntaient) ‘and moti’ he Walter im, twenty-one, No on | preceden engraving copy which has not becn reco! O'Neill, called a witness last} found nto nd notion tn a6 Bast 1 aie Gen 1 [sible for damages caused by their in the publication office by 1 P, M. Frid Thursday by the nsit Commission, | Constantinople, where he wax known a c ® was taken |" he 5 : and positive Insertion orders not received a ee: \dmitted on the face of checks sub-las one of Turkey's most enlightened |{? Vordham Hospital, where it was} 'rieally charged wires over 5 P.M. Friday, will be omitted as conditlo . mitted in evidence, that he had been | and wmpartial eitizen D . fractuced, | hridges, the Supreme Court dee Fieldly Ac the order of Iatest rept (Continued) spending money at the rate of $2,500 eral hundred prominart Tuskiah © cause was a vow ve alday ina ease brought by the New York ony on ordery relensed lator th — month during August, September] personages, ineludir ' palace ares i ut they TNew Hoven & Hartford iroad Ce Provided above, when omitied, will n thes hed thae wine “ 1 serve to earn discounts Of an; el ; and October, but denied that he was] and Government of Va num. | SY had t ny Thanks to Ceylon — atrast of cutie iy shores ools, ate being brought aa : u fight ln which the Jonson broth. ? living at the rate of $30,000 a year|per of distin A Ayiba tram ; David Fruchter, w ebild, whi i THE WORLD er 6 Aterionn: <jtigans Which these cxpenditures, if su¥-] Mesopotanila, bavi sulle Aiba] ee nay de ing i pole to catch a pixeon, land of treasures.’ : justice Sutherland, reading his first |tained, would judicate. He refused to] andria, The wero « ted to the; Avenue: lt v1 argeums IOLA TR CTE at. n since his recent appointment |tell who got the money represented | pier under ltritieh 1 Kemar-} Over At the Rola] contact with high voltage wires of the LOST, FOUND AND REWARD: t Harding, said in port:~ [by checks ist police attempted to detain tno fore a wompany over ihe Muntelpal Bridge nt 08st, FOU mination that the words) ‘I don't know that you have travellers, but British pat hurried . a Serer 4 Tape New Vote Cit - ate asta eae vl $11,000 damages Was awarded ty ous with| right to tell me how I should speted the lower courts. The Railroad Com Caucasian | my Money." said O'Neill to Counsellc re synonyn ‘son of th for recovery of diamond and platinum bi to their assistance ptalning about ¥ large dininon ihe visk of a | MAN KILLED WHEN HIT ‘ay Mt atonta: w York Clty clash, and the police withdrew BY TROLLEY contended In its apepal thar the 5 it Ox Marcun & Od.» uplifies the problem, although | Shearn. Several hundred additional ‘Turks Y IN BRONX Municipal authorities should have pro nderbilt 4180, not entirely dispose of it ave Mr. Shearn,| under British protection will embark : ted the public from danger of «os Diamond bar pin, abou Controversies havo arisen and will ntore her you have “ Stepping from behind the “L pillar! tact with the wires, bin, about on the first available ship Mo doubt ar again in re Proper classifies ig, 10 or 12 dlumonds, wt pect of the | divided any of this with politicians.’ Hon of individuals in} ‘1 am telling you that 1 have not Sater line canes. ted it up," declared O'Neill. "1 “The appellant, in the case now wn-|)ave spent a lot of money for differ- J der consideration, however, is clearty |ent thing’ of a race which is not Caucasian and Se ee therefore beiongs entirely outside tio{ APPOINTS NEW TRUSTEES Bone on the negative side, “The briefs @ied on behalf of Ap- OF FARMINGDALE SCHOOL pellant Refer in complimentary terma . to the culture and enlightenment of} AUBANY. Nov. 13, —~ Announcement the Japanese people, and with this eg- | 4% Made at the Executive Chamber to- timate we have no reason to disagre: |4ay that oGy. Miller has made the fol but these are matters which cannut|lowing appointments as Trustees of the enter into our consideration of the] State Institute of Applied Agriculture at Guestions here at issue. Farmingdale: Frank 8. Gannon of West . hd hy wa no fiinetion in me gate Brighton to succeed John Angleman, ter other t to ascertain the wi whose te :W # of Congress and declare it. Of course, | “PO# term has expired; Winthrop Tay ; Bs hed either In. the| 1of of Brooklyn to euceeed Kathryn Reed Peete is Hot implied either im the! pierrepont, whose term has expired hae legislation or in our interpretation of of the overhead structure of the White 0 CONVICTED TEN TIME DENY U. s. NOTE To Piatns Avenue nbway at White Plains P Ss. TURK NATIONALISTS | eer oon st tent, the Brome. BAIL PUT AT $10,000 Frank Sostesk!, forty years old, of No. Dp . - o1Fe $10 Kast 224th Street, wi a 2 Think Hughes's Kecent Paper to a tere Se Ons. WO] Mewtat Sterm When James instantly killed last nignt by a north- a In Arrested for Bronx @ HODGSON. “EDMUND J. Campbell Pun Allies May Mave Cau . “ § Church, Broadway, 66th st., unt Tu WASHINGTON, Nov. 1 Th 3 bound White Plains Avenue car in Bure '. NID i—LBOPOt i are WAS 3 . }Tho Stato! charge of Motorman Michael Hannon, n previous convictiona for various agvicsa Tuesday, 10 A Department to-day denied a report that | forty-two years old, of No. 1045 Tenth] ercnnge cauwed 9 ¥ rch, Biway, ( wewday, the United States had dispatehed a note] AeNUe, Sovleskt was pronounced dead | ff caused James Quinn. forty, of oe - imeees té ‘the ‘Turkish Nationalists by Dr. Jacobs of Fordham Hospital. No. 2482 Webster Avenue, to be held in . ; Hanon was arrested on technical 00 a Officials assumed that this report cide, ‘The motorman told] guy meat, foltomiea ration on Wednen.- ’ day next, folowing Bie arraignment THE WORLD'S arove from the probable fact that Ad fecident was unavoidable. | day before Magistrate Sime nn West mira) Bristol, Amerie lt Ser eters Meee. Almas uirslary sioner at Constant A ple, may have PSTAT TO BRONX] The apartment of John Hall, No. a9a4 The Harlem Offic C furnished Mustapha Kemal with a copy Webster Avenue, was robbed on ‘ o of Secretary Hughes’ re vide mem-| By the will of Joseph Dougrerty of] day of clothing ‘and Jewelry vi y all-Ceylon Now Located at oltre to the Allies outlining the Ameri-| No. 1064 Woodyerest $800 derbilt Hotel or entrance to } 4-H. 48th st., or 2 Olat ste; ward, Return Cashter, Vander? can attitude at the Lousanne Near-lon Pastern Peace Confere July 21 last, his eortre estate, which [escape and entercd a rear windon Tec Heyond this, | 1s stated to be “over $10,000," te left to| Quinn, who answered the desert: Avenue, who died The thief made his way ip a fire 2092 7th Ave mund R. Lapton of Mattituck, to All the] however, there hus been no communi-| his widow, Mrs. Mary Magill Dough | of the man seen on the fire eases Po Near 125th St. gestion of -individual un-|yacancy caused by the resignation of| cation to the Turks, \t was stated at erty, She Ir also made exeoutrix with-| arrested by Detective Mancine of the ‘worthiness of racial inferiority,"* Irvin J, Long, the Department, ut bond, Bronx Park Station. HOTEL THERESA BUILDING { a 4 ‘ SSNS . - —