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a cet t - To Nigh S THE WORLD ‘Vou. LXI. NO. 22,008—DAILY, “Weather—CLOU DY; WARMER. Pay, Copyeters “Ciroulation | Books Open to All Che NEW YORK, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, ULTAN FLEES 10 MALTA ON BRITISH WARSHIP: FOIL >— terned Ship Was Trying to Ge Out of Golden Horn When Stopped. [BOARDS UP HOUSE. FINDS I LOOTED OCIALIST CHIEF SLAIN. ohammed Not Abdicating, He Declares, Merely G ting Out of Danger. Get- immetliate An attemy the interned y town house at No. to run Ak} by the Kemalists arkish destroyer TURK DESTROYERS ESCAPE ON RETURN HERE Burglars Lived in Mrs. Stritt- 7 T sov. 17 CAs-} Matter’s 93d Street House fiaboratory in Hatermeyer Hall, Broad CONSTANTIN No Pociated Press).-Mohammed VI., the While She Was Away. way and 118th Street. Turkish Sultan, has fled from Con- = i The dead student is William Span- stantinople on «a Briti warship. Strittmatter was called | 2" a pur, Fal bound for Malta r country home at Brewster, | Buiiding, Memphis, Tenn } Upon embarking, the Sultan ‘ oe N. to-day by a telegram from the} The injured student is R dimond G phasized that he was not aires police of the Fast 104th Street Pre- Sloane, twenty-four, Hotel Neitss but me removin cinct informing her that her three- y!4"d. New York, He was tuken to th 182 East 93d reet, which she closed and boarded EXPLOSION KILLS COLUMBIA STUDENT ANOTHER IS DYING Autoclave Heater in Chemi- cal Laboratory Mysteri- ously Blows Up. ONLY TWO. IN ROOM. Authorities Begin Investiga- tion of Blast From Gas- Tight Metal V One tudent was Killed and another probably fa- tually injured to-day in a explosion In the chemical engince Columbia University myaterious ring Knickerbocker Hospital The explosion occurred at 12.20 o'clock. 1 two young ic SSN IN Oe a ee DODGE TOURING CAR GIVEN AWAY F REE Her Smile Won the Men on Jury, Saved Mrs. Clara Phillips From Gallows in Hammer Murder Case up when she went to the country last | the on! sons in the labor ed as mnerena alent \}dume,ecad been biiyiarized. Her in-| which, according to. universit au of the Golden Horn, past the Allied tions have shown that the an auitoclive, Ru cont s frustrated last nlght. vessel used in heating Jiquids The wrote to Licut. Gen.|thieves, who must have worked| under high pressure, was burnin Harington, the ritich Commander tr and lived in the house while! ‘The autoclave, it was sald. ts Chief, on Wednesday tating ting their loot because the beds st 500 pounds pre he considered unger] Were slept in and remnants of fvud spection of it shortly after 1 and would like h protection. He and drink tndicate the consumption | ¢ atalogk: showed only 160 poundsonthep 8 ING CRARA PILES CC gid not pro however, to leave the}of many meals, robbed her of prop- | gauge. > 6 € worth abot 000 *rof Daniel D, Jackson, head of the} 4 ali smi Stass Wetore I rty worth about 00 Prof Dani . ad N aan v pat arsanecments were consequently] From the discrimination employed| chemical Engineering "Department, Had Most Apr aby: Smile made, and this mornmg a car, in]in the selection of the property De-]was reported to be unable to uccor I Ever Saw,” Says One which were the acting dragomen of] tectives Ryan and Caputo are of the] for the explosion and that the Un sae Ri Hee The Britich Embassy and Gen, Haring- [pinion that the gang that robbed] versity would begin an investigation uror — Women Were on ide, drew p at the side en ~ immediately “ir ring Fee ee eee ace (Continued on Second Page.) ——— Firm for Hanging. Shortly afterward, while the guard HYLAN AWAY, CRAIG : ~~ ‘ was being changed, the Sultan, with IN OS ANGELE Nov. 17.-Men his Prince Enlogrul Effendi, and CRACKS THE JOKES members of the jury which found six members of the police staff, slip 4 BOARD OF ESTIMATE},,... , t guilty of encond quietly into the car and drove to the i eel 2 Sritish naval base, where Gen, Har- Says Transit Commiasion Ix Getting |7°S7e° Murder for beating Mrs. Al I , berta ‘Tremat : ' Henderson, acting ‘Headlines Now: Headstones perta Tremaine Meadows to death —— SS High Commissioner, received After Jan. with a hammer were quoted to-day | dp 4 :‘ . When William H, Pullen of fas admitting tes, Pnilips's emttoa|(-TOWded With Commute The Sultan immediately embarked counsel for the ‘Transit Commi saved her from the gallows, It Collides With Tug at on the Admiral’s barge, without inci- ey IL ae , Fe eae UE dent—indeed, without anybody per woniennes R aveae ania mnen ton_vhe (efendent Hoboken Slip ceiving his flight. He was taken to Estimate to-day . ia a smile sho probably would have been si c Co troller € the British dreadnought Malaya, re . transit ration Comiptrolien, | convicted of first degree murder with-| ,, : ceived by Vice Admiral Brock, Jooked) @ mM ate Bi asked [outa rec RRA TON LeURIELAIRE Ge ne man was hurled into the North Commissioner Henderson You here, Mr ee) ig 2 eG LE and hundreds of commuters Sultan a welcome in the name of King] Wachington @aurt Told the Comptroller in 1 : ecm c, lng making deat ‘only penalty, verely shaken up, some of the », eniracyv J m} ne ‘ane sf eHONy, . d Pp eomeac » stud en ~ (Continued on ‘ond Page. 3 a As 4 > Jone at a time, and to flash frequent) 9 30 o'eloc ieee s ere a The Transit Com 9 clock this morning, when th mitted There, However. Why, I thought that body had [smiles at them while she turned ar] errybout Elmira and the tuxbo ae gone out of business.’* apparently stoical back to the s Willams, of the Cornel! Company WASHINGTON, Nov, 17.—Invest- pdt has become a tators crowded in tho court mh ae aoe feet Hsclisgeh the : ferry silp oboker fo man Ww igation by a Special Grand Jury here] speechmaking society, they wero quoted fed kad ne teens! danties . of the sale several years ago by the} '"F, Razor ee st “And she the most apy ion d getting free lunches Alien Property Custodian of assets of | occasionally a headline smile I « * was the way The. forrytoat Had mulled ‘out the Bosch Magneto Company came to] Comptroiier Cruig. "*Headlines | ¥E Yne eee ere not aaah Ain mea can waned Ge ALY i halt to-day, the jury reporting to] now—h tones after Jan- leected by It it was i Baral oe Ete ee Justice Stafford of the Criminal Divi uary 1 three favored a verdict which w lecks were c “ sion of the District of Columbia Su have sent Mrs, Phillips to the gal os were packer ta cer premo Court, that while evidence dis- | Mental for the Government to pro-| They found « compromixe wa ya. It had begun to 5 » ‘ eved further in the case ary to avold a disagreement th its nose pointe closed a “conspiracy in connection While the defense planned to tug, also pro: with the sale, no overt act was shown| On the ground that ownership]a new trial next Monday the t tream, hove in. sight around “an a feat [to nave been committed in the Dis-|f the American Bosch Magneto Co.,]set for passing sentence, which m thern end of the slip. Erskine Childers on Trial for = was in the hands of enemy aliens, the|be any perlod of years from ten tol Secing at a glance that a ce trict of Columbia. aaaertaicnicimennnat $7 life, the Stat nsel t vitable the pilot of th Treason Before Mili- 0) Forthis reason, the foreman ‘re-lcarporation, was aéized inl April, 1018/ (no somment tomake un the ver t signalled for reverse, and the big tary Court ported to the Court, the jury was]}by Alien P ty astodian WA One newspape eporte a s lurehed the propellers replied ’ compelled to conclude its inquiry. This }Michel! Palmer and Francis V, Gar-| Mra, Phillips as saying Fneinesrn on the tug also ed uy was done, it was stated, _[van his deputy, On 1, 1919 the} “1 don't know whether T killed A apidly @S possible DUBLIN, Nov. 17 (Associated a ‘ : sis e the ad-] ation Property Custodian sold the|berta Meadows or not, but if 1 ame towether with iF a viee o jovernment ci se], " 2 E rn " 2 . f Hy A deckhand standing t aa Four ¢ ans, James Fisher, company to Martin E. Kern, a banker was for her love, f 4 Ih ni mrees).—Vouriclyilians, James Wisher The ninent will proceed atl of Ajientown, Pa., for $4,500,000. Phillip abana: lei of the tugboat was throw Peter’ Cassidy, Richard Tulby and] ono ng requisite action in the} at the end of the war the forme and when 1 realized 1 river and Women on the ferryb« John Gaffney, all residents of the] Bosch Magneto case in whateverlownersy of the American Hosch M Von erontie X tought ned Free State, following a trial by a mil- Slovan the pileee fonepiracy, neto raised a question about the sael und fought, so I might a y ; wrt, charged w ne unlow-| reported by the Federal Grand Jury| or ino property. This has led tolhim always ‘ of the a itary cou reed with the unlow- | ere any, occurred, It wan etary af “he pror “oe lar tel alw passengers there ful po » of révolvers, were eX-| o¢ticallly at the Department of Jus. [versal Investigation np 8 HOW a semblance of quiet wa ccuted at 7 o'clock this morning Lice under way in Rostor © Hove | —— Pico eae Erskine Childers, the Irish irregula The Grand Jury found evidence of | Masneto plant is in Chie Papas Real Estate | 4 the man from the \ leader who was captured by Free]a conspiracy in the sale by a former|T2® Washington inyestica anwar 2 | for his experience State forces a week ago, was placed] atten property custodian of the stock |t© in the dis above Ww urted Advertisements | tigation revealed that t on trial bef military tribunal to-| and patents of the company to private, #t January for The | lis on was of the sidewip ot day on ¢ es of treason \e pro-| individuals, but declared that the cot $14.95. | \|{ damage was dc i ' ding) ) will continue over} spiracy had not occurred within this : Sunda W Id | eded on thetr way, t the week-end, were closed, Childers} jurisdiction 7 orla | ng to Manhattan is being defended by Michael Comyn,| Officials here declined to indicate Must Be in | ut Upstream Geyernment officials indicated their] be filed, declaring it would not be 8 orld fice 0- ay |) TUE WORLD TRAVE BUR iN) ntention « iding Miss Mary Me-] proper to discuss them in advance of | ry ‘ ees Gvoria) ‘ "1 | ore : viney and denied that they] such action, “The report of the Grand ||] To insure proper classification pee Intended to release he Jury, however, they said, made it ¢ ka for pale. “Circulation Books Open to All.” 7 1922. TAX! BONDING LAW FULLY UPHE!D BY APPELLATE SOURT Decides in Test Case $2,500 Guarantee Required Is Constitutional. OTHER STATE Plea of Confiscation Denied —Thousands of Accident Victims Involved. the Su- upheld the law wession of the Legis- requiring each taxicab operated the The pr Division of Court preme to-day passed at the last lature in cities of bond of $2 first class to carry a guarantecing protec- tion to vietims of accidents, ‘The ease came before the Appellat Court on al by Charles Martin, owner of a taxicab, Court of Gen- apy chauffeur and from conviction in the failure to comply with logistative act eral Session the law. ‘The made such failure a misdemeanor Martin's test proceeding, it having be ed that he should ubmit to an order of arrest for the purpose of testing the Maw on the issue of constitutionality, Distriet Attorney Joab H, Banton and Attor ney Genetal Charles D. Newton col- laberated in supporting the law Testimony before the court showed that similar laws existed in several er States, ang that in Ilinols $10,000 had been fixed ax the amount ach bond. Martin ¢laimed the W Was confiseatory. In this con nection, It was pointed out, on behalf the people, that there are already 1 this State thousands of sults and bundreds of judgements against irre sible owners and operators of xicabs for dents COMMERCE BOARD DENIES EXPRESS RATE INCREASE Investigation of arings Ael Under Charnes WASHINGTON, Nov. 17. The Inter nied the application of the American 1 Sapr pany to Increase ite xpress ratos A oneral express rat att ow under way, Hearing begins next Monday HIS AUTO KILLED MAN, AGREES TO GIVE WIDOW HALF OF HIS WAGES Will Vay This for Vive Years; Also tu Selt Ante and Give Money to Her. REDWOOD CITY, Cal., Nov 17-—A charge of manslaughte against John Swanson wa inissed by Superior Judy: | yesterday when Swan ag ings for five years to the widow f James Bolt, who Swanson's automob! Swanson also a itomobile and give the proceeds to the widow worker and earns $5 1 to sell his Swanson SPECIAL PRIZE FOR THIS WEEK “WHAT DID YOU SEE TO-DAY ?’”’ Entered Fost Office, New York, N. Boy’ s Poetic Plea for Play Park Y WITNESS -Macrewe We '. Weather—SHOWERS. , HINALIS EDITION _ PRICE THREE CE ‘CENTS Speen Second-Class Matter C OL UMBIA ‘'S TUDENT IS KILLED IN’ EXPLOSION NEW CLERGYMAN WITNESS SAYS RECTOR HALL FEARED DEATH OVER MRS. MILLS Rey. Paul F. B. Hamborsky, Hungarian Min ister, Says Slain Rector Related Trouble at Home Over Choir Singer—Mentioned Threat of Man, Said Wife’s Love Had Grown Cold. (Special from a Staff Correspondent of The Evening World.) NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J., Nov. 17.—Before leaving Sonterville for his Newark office to continue his preparation of evidence for the Grand Jury investigation of the Hall-Mills murders next Monday Deputy Attorney Gen eral Wilbur A. Mott told a reporter of The Evening World that he had for some tine been in communication with the Rey. Paul I, B. Hamborsky a Hungarian Protestant minister, and formerly a close friend and con fidant of the Rev. Mr. Hall. $50,000 SUIT PLCT, SAYS JUDGE; GIVES Auto Injury Case “Collusion |° and told hin ata i Mr. Hall was delayed and wanted him to Mulct Insurance, to wait Court Holds. It was learned that the Rey. My, Hamborsky bud joked with Reeto Hall about Mrs. Mills after having met them when they wege driving Inst year near New Brunswick. Several months Iater the Hungarian minister had an engagement wit? Mr.“Hall to go 16 a minister's confer ence. Mr. Hamborsky kept pointment but Willie centrie brother-in. whorwas well the ap the ec Mr. Hall Stevens, law of known in his time, met him When Mr. Hall did arrive, accord ing to Mr. Hamborsky, he was out of sorts and spoke of having had trouble at hom. Mr. Hamborsky replied, ae cording to Mr. Mott's information, by asking if the trouble “about the Declaring from the bench, “I be- lieve the mother and daughter were in collusion to tulet the insurance com- pretty woman who was riding with pany,” Ju Aspinall, in the you."’ ‘Then Mr. Hall, Haimborsky prema Court, Long Island City, to-| has said, became very curious to fin day reduced to $10,000 the award of fOUt what his friend knew and wa patly disturbed when told there was $28,000 a jury had granted to Mrs gossip loose in town about bimself and Luella Gear of No. 322 West 724] the choir singer. Street, Manhattan, for injuries re-| Some time later the Rev. Mr. Haft ceived in an automobile her daughter] went to the parsonage of t Hun Mrs, Luella Chandler, was driving }garian Recormed Church of whie! carly on the morning of June 8, 1921,]Mr. — Hambc was pastor and Me insisted on konw Mrs. Gear had sued her daughter for ]S0ugbt advice $50,000 ing who had told the Hungarian min Mrs. Gear was in her daughter's Iter anything about Mrs. Mills and automobile on the way to the latter's[himself, The Rev. Mr. Hamborsk home at Douglas Manor, when, in] Said he refused to tell avolding a milk wagon, the car was| Mr. Hamborsky came to this city to overturned and she so injured that] live in April and then went to Seran she was confined to a hospital for sev-| ton, Pa., where Mr. Mott's investigu eral months. tre tors found him. He was in Ney Brunswick in June and rode from thi The daughter, an ae. is known on the stage under her mother’s name, Luelia Gear. city to New York with Mr. Hall, Op It was Mrs, Gear's plea that ber] that occasion, according to Mr. Mott daugh was driving at high speed,|iaformation, the latter made a com against which she had been repeatedly] plete confession of his infatuation fi warned. There was no Nght on the} Mrs. Mills and said he meant to so milk wagon, she said, and her daugh- with her because he could n« ter turned the car sharply to the right without he te avold striking It. ‘This threw the The Rev. Mr, Hall said that a cer ear in line with a telegraph pole, so| tain man had threatened several times the car was turned still further to the] to kill him if he were caught with t, and upset. During the trial of | Mre. Mills and he was in real fear of the caso the testimony of each woman] the threat. The man has been named corroborated that of the other repeatedly in the investigation and has After Mrs. Gear was discharged] so far appreciated the suspicions di from the hospital she went to her] rected against him that he kas volun daughter's home and there recuper- | teered an elaborate alibi. ated. The Rey. M. Hamborsky is said --—- —- have labored earnestly to get the roc tor to give up Mrs. Mills and his pla for elopment, which would mean se cial ostracism and unfroekin ‘The Rov Mr. Hall brushed the sugges Prosecutor, and said that life odliec= home was already unbeural 7 becuuse Mrs. Hall had found out |Freckle-Faced Lad's Verses Succeed After Efforts of | fiout bic mectings with sos yh | 7 ind quarrelled with him frequently | Playground Organizations Fail. Mrs, Hall had fost all her affection One of those typical N ork boys—the kind Al Smith must have] for him, the Rey. Mr. Hall told hi been when he followed the engines—cartted the Board of Estimate by agus, ad he thought ber forme m to-day in u poetic appeal for a place eo play. When he had finished | )¥* Nad tamed to such hatred tha » bodily harm he was escorted behind the any horseshoe and there introduced to A small army of subpoena servers Acting Mayor Hulbett and th members of the Board of Estimate. |from Somervple in an automobily The appeal, w nd@—— caravan headed by a car in which ld come t t eurta)death. All this boy asked was a] fede George Totten, County Detective n i is but an expression} square deal, and who dares deny that] of nerset County, tnvaded New | what Ave ng t to a New York boy? Brunswick to-day and scattered wit nin t ot Over in Brooklyn the 6 a plot of fan alertness and business-like alr of 1 n w rd ground on the south 8! { Fulton}determination reminiscont of part eoomtr sb workers on election day, 1 ‘ ed to (Continued on Second Page.) They served or tried to serve over

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