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NOVEMBER 20, 1922. LITTLE BOY ‘TRAVELLER WHO IS CLAIMED BY persons, ‘bowed onch other to get a look pay Detective George Totten @ piece of black cloth and tackd ft on the inside of the glass. ‘Mr. and Mra, Edward C, Stryker, to whose home near the Phillips farm Spee Schnelder ran to telephone of New Brunswick of his finerery Mf the bodies and who re- turned to the knoll under the crab- ad tree with hin also were sum- moned to the stand. Mr. Mott for the third time tndi- eaten that he considered his respon- gibility ended by turning over to the , Grand Jury the result of bis work: ‘He said: “Everything ts going along to ‘our FROM SENATE BIG RELIEF TO HARDING Long Drawn Out Party Fight and Legislative Delay Ob- BY AUTO SMASHUPS TWO COPS INJURED Patrolman Kiernan of Bronx Dying After Motor Car Lady Astor Finds Herself Next to Wet Leader—Whitley Anti-Drys Plan to Get Planks - Into Platforms of Big eatistaction. No, | won't promise in- Fractures Skull. viated by Resignation. Re-elected Speaker. Parties. dictments. We have all the evidence a this th A prosecutor's ao " ™ = a . : BN eats evtience, tie|YALE SENIOR KILLED.|DEMOCRATS JUBILANT, LONDON, Nov. 20 cAstociated! “RE, LOUIS, Nov. 20 Cseocited _reaponsibility ends then, It is for a> mittee Press)--A Parliament in which Ire-] Preas).—steps to organize the wet the Grand Jury to determine whether Dene . q i Pi osrn win 3 lund, with the exception of ‘part of| forces in every State of the country to __fevmdien A came i» nt cone ntl [Machine | Overturns Near His Vote Organized Senate Lister, snot represented, and in] oertan modification of the. Volstead vA av i ai Je 3 Cille, y 0 Party 2 ere discus a wo-d - Boane iutecreet the last part of thie} New Haven While Pair Were} for G. O. P. and Killed the Labor Party appears as] et wer discussed at a two-day meet sigtement to mean that If the present Grand Jury does not indict, the case Will be taken up later by another Grand Jury. . One of the important matters the Grand Jury will have to decide be- “fore it passes finully on the evidence ts whether to hear Mrs, Frances Stevens Hall, widow of the slain rec- tor. Mr. Mott is understood to be opposed to calling her, but it would the cllef contender for recognition < the opposition, opened o'elock this afternoon. Vhe proceedings started with the usual formanttes. The Clerk of the Crown presented to the Clerk of the House a book containing a Hst of the members, after which a message was received requesting the immediate at- tendance of the Commoners In the House of Lords, where they were posed to the Prohibition Amendment which began here to-day Denial that 1 third major political party favoring amendment ot the Vol- stead law, was planned, was made by delegate: George 8. Vest, -Secveary uf the Missoun Branch of the organization, said the question of what part the organization would play in the next Presidential would Returning From Game. Wilson League. at 2.45 The week-end toll of automobite aceldent victims in and around New York was heavier than usual Satur- day und yesterday. This week was ushered In by the killing of a boy by ® motor truck in Brooklyn, Muny accidents to Saturday night and Sun- By David Lawrence. (Special Correspondent of The Eve- ning World.) WASHINGTON, Nov. right). from i 20 (Copy- GEO ~Truman H, Newberry's exit the United States Senate re- SCHIS TIS Lo Finds 2 Came Alone 1-2-Year-Old Chita Who ‘om Louisiana. ; no surprise If the jurors grant- moves what might otherwise have] Georges Schiotis, two and @ half years : election be, dia j oa her request to be heard. . day travellers on the country rouds|peen an embarrassing controversy| old, will bo claimed by his, grand] instructed the We cesker, eto chine uaccaation wen to See EBUAT | Russel |. Cruiser, {lillsboro. 4nd the city streets cost seven Ives} for the Administration of Prosl-| Moller to-flay at the roonis of the Cll) 1. the House of Commons, the| the insertion of "wet" planks in the i Henry W. Spice, Franklin. and injuries to seventeen persona,{dent Harding and something which| from fitness he will be taken to her| members, following tradition, found] platforms of boti Democratic und | Pe Maude B. Gaston, Somerville. some of whom will die. might have had serious effects} home No. 64 Madison Street. the Speaker's chair vacant, -Vor a] Republican Partles and in this way Frank hwitz, Warren. Polfoeman James Kile ft the}® the country as a whole, through] Geor arrived Saturday by traln] moment the clerk assumed charge of[ give the organization the balance of ‘William J. Courtelyou, Franklin. septate (Masa § Te the inevitable delay in jmportant leg-| from Surevoport, La.. in charg 1 the proceedings, but instead of speak-] power, which, he said, had been | © Arnold Owens. Bedminster. Bathgate Avenue Station, the Bronx, Hsiation that would have resulted. porter whose only information was that] ing he merely ‘pointed a finger at 'f.} held by the Anti-Saloon League of : Agnes H. Banks, North Plainfleld. }is dying to-day with a fractured skull] Although there were without ques-|felatives would nicet the boy at the} 5 orconnor, “Father of the House,'| America t Santora W. Tunison, Bernardayile in Fordham Hospital and Policeman| tion cnough votes to oust Mr. New-| {rain No one anpeared and os th9) wig promptly proposed John Henry} | William 1. Fish, who assisted tn t wiley, No: jainfie ; berry from the Senate tn the scasion oe epithe i "\L | Whitley for-re-clection. ien this] the election of Gov, Edwards of New j Parker T. Ramsey, Poanack, John Witzman of the Simpron Street | yee into office. the, Cones | este ee eats. Sealotie’ teat that choice lad.been confirmed the Housel Jorsey to tho Unlied States Senate } Cornelius R. Compton, North Plain- |Atation, the Bronx, is at his home} erected on Nov. 7 last, the insucr he had been turned over to tho Chil-|adjourned to receive the King's for-{on a light wine and beer platform, F eld, with lese verious injuries as the re-|in the Senate had mustered dren's Society, His parents, who Hve|mal assent to its choice of Speaker. | emphasized that the Prohibition ques- } Michael Ruggieri, Bridgewater. suit of both having been struck early|strength to bring the matter a [JD Shreveport, eeut him here becars ‘The rush of members to the House] tion would be the principal issue in i Charles R. Welch, Bernardsville, jay at 199th Street and Boston| head once more in the session to ho the climate there did not agree wit} ,¢ Commons to obtain their seats for] the next general election, G. Clifford Novius, Franklin. Midis ich i AR nth begun in December, It would nave| [i= Relatives met the train on which | +o opening session was the biggest! The November elections proved the Andrew Koetier, Somerville. Road by an automobile driyen by Isl-1 yen a close vote in the Deemer Bee expected, but he was on an-| 0 Piha war, and long before 8|targe law-ubiding majority of our Leighton A. Nevius, Bedminster, dor Lowenthal of No, 800 Jenning®| session and a long drawn out party pit o'clock, when the doors opened, a] population wants a modification of the See, Vannuld, Bomervitie. Street, the Bronx fight, and Mr. Newberry has relieved =| amall crowd had gathered to “peg | Voistead act, which will permit bev- Elizabeth Taylor, North Plainfield. North Plain- claims” for favored places, .When the doors opened the members rushed tn, snatched cards from the attendants und raced up the steps for the de- sired positions. Among those obtaining the coveted corner seats, from which Governments have been enfiladed in the past, were Lady Astor and Lioyd George. The Jatter’s card was placed on a seat by a Deputy, but Lady Astor personally seized the corner seat on the Govern- ment side, The place next to her was taken by Col. Gretton, champion of the liquor interests, erages of light alcoholic contents, he sald. W. H. Stayton of Baltimore, ts President of sg associat! CONGRESS ADIOURNS FEW MINUTES AFTER EXTRA SESSION MEETS his party and the Administration of one of the most perplexing burlens it has carried in years. For, first of all, Truman Newberiy was well liked by his colleagues. He wasn't pictured as the symbol of cor- ruption in politics but as the victim of overzealous friends with pockets bulging to beat Henry Ford, whoso war-time views Irritated and exas- perated them. Mr. Newberry would have resigned his seat Immediately after his election if it had not been the advice of his party assist- ants to stick to his guns. He did not Father Coogan, tholic Police Chaplain, went to the hospital to-day und administered the last rites of he church to whose death is expected momentarily. Meanwhile, Lowenthal was arraigned before Magistrate McQuade in Morrisania Court and held in $1,000 tmil to await the development of Klernan’s injuries. He will come up for examination on Wednesday. The two policemen were standing the corner of 169th Strect and Bosteun Road, which is the dividing ‘© Arthur A. Cannon, field. Harry H. Miller, Peapack. Charles 11. Miller, Bound Bro: jathaniel J. Sproul, Somerville, David J. Smith, Somerville. Final plans for submission of the ‘9 cape to the Grand Jury were made at conference at the home of State's Attorney Mott in East Orange yoster- day atternvon It was announced in New Bruns- wick yesterday that 4 new witness has een found by Timothy N. Pfeiffer, Hall, The witness | BUS PLAN CHANGE BEFORE CROMPTON ASKED $10,000 108 (Continued) Md., at take in view of the altered circumstances known. The Laborites have asserted an un- compromising claim to the official op- position on the ground of their nu- merical strength, but rumors are afloat that their claim will be dis- puted by the Liberals, The Laborites threaten to walk out if refused. The situation is complicated by the possibility—still no more than that— of a reunion of the Asquithian and Georgian sabernig Ano ® Into a single party. LOUISIANA ABLE TO COPE WITH KLAN, paign was managed for him while be was in the navy. When the Newberry case was male an issue in the last campaign .n Michigan, Mr. Newberry made up his mind to resign his seat immediat after the elections. His idea then was to wait until Senator Townsend was elected, as any resignation before the election might hurt his colleagu:'s chances. Now, however, Mr. Town- send has been beaten, and largely on the Newberry issue. He might have had some chance if Mr. had retired earlier, but the the case are not material now. The important fact is that Mr. Newberry has disposed of 2 controversy whic’: was hurting his party and which was threatening to delay public business. The Democrats are naturally pleased that the fight which they, in “pected of being in a plot to kill Mr. Hall, 1 recalled their presence at my ‘Place of business on Sept. 18, just a Way before Mr. Hall and Mrs. Mills i were murdered. “They drove around in their Dodge wedan to leave a flat spare tire here, Mr. Hall took tt from the rear of the ear-and Wrought It in. Some of the dirt and dust rubbed on his clothes. Mrs, Hall noticed this and got out of the car, saying: ‘Why, Edward, you're covered with dust and dirt. Lei _me brush off your clothes.” «+. “She took a clothes brush from the @oor-flap in the car and removed the marks from her husbands clothes. There wor nothiag in their conver- “sation or manner that denoted any- thing but complete harmony and af- fection between them.” Prosecutor Mott may call Mr, flardy ‘nat Commissioner Whalen congratu lated the At'4s Truck Corporation for having so successfully filled ti ous contract for seven having standardized the of trackless trolley cars. . Cosgrove suid the size of the wheel base was changed by Trot. Morton Arndt, of Columbia University, an ex- pert for the Department of Plant and Structures. Cosgrove admitted he came to New York last night and had a conference with Prof. Arndt before taking the witness stand to-day. Cosgrove proved a reluctant wit- ness on the subject of the incon- venience It would put the Atlas Truck Corporation to in an attempt to change \ts truck chassis to comply with the revised spectfications. Despite the cha in the speettica- Miinois, to-day reintroduced the bonus bill vetoed by President Harding at the last session of Congress, amended s0 as to provide for raising the neces- sary funds by the taxation of beer, wines and champaigne. The bill would provide a tax of $30 per barrell on iny- ported beer, $10 per barrel on domes- tie beer; $10 per gallon on imported still wines and $2 per gallon on do- mestic still wines. Hill's bill provides for paying the bonus In cash in three equal instal- ments, on July 1, 1923, 1924 and 1925. “The entire cost of the bonus," the Maryland Congressman sald, “would be only $1,500,000,000 instead of from four to six billions required by the old bill with its methods of deferred pay- ment Statistics gathered by the Treasury treated, Witzman reported sick and went to his home, Robert McCindrock, ten years old, was struck by an auto truck and in- stantly Killed at 10 o'clock to-day in front of his home at No, 229 61gt Street, Brooklyn. The truck ts owned by the Texas Oil Company and was driven by John Devine. Witnesses testified that Devine was driving slowly and that the boy started to run across the street without paying any attention to traffic and ran directly in front of the truck. A touring car owned and driven by Rudolph Sylvester, a Stamford restaurant owner, crashed Into a tree at Bedford and Oak Streets. The ac- cident occurred when Sylvester at- tempted to take a curve at terrific speed. Ho was one of those killed, is as yet un- ey pre- | j counsel for Mrs. line of the two precincts when Lowen- facturing Company of Philadelphia, > | ta Rwand Hardy, proprietor of the| thar's inachine hove In sight, Before | With, © Feflect upon them by with-| Gencral Electric Company and en-| Jn? Pamament Is, the | amarert | Harty Tire Company, of No. $4 Al-ltnoy hnd an opportunity to get out) ar Se: ; gineors of the Department of Pur-}Since the unio snahudedt eae Gia | any Strect, New Brunswick. Mr.| of the way, both were struck by it, He faced the fight in the Senate] chase. The seasion just conclu eet wen ne . } Hardy old yosterday: Kiernan boing hurled several fect and | mow, Teluctantly, Me didn't want to) One of the subedcts discussed was a ee romney rd cal a Ceeetin yes? } “When 1 began to read reports that | Wyymun merely being knocked down, [tewuzy his .own behalf. His con- | cnange in the wheel base of the track-| WInSUOm OF Cireat Butta ane te } 4 Mrs, Hall and her Lusband had quar-|witzman compelled Lowenthal tof emtom throughout was that he had {jess trolleys. Mv. Cohgrove could not} Mer BML orate. watt ie exception Vent. beer and cider to raise the ! (ses shortly before the murders and] Yrive to , Fordham Hospital. with {20 bersonal Knowledge of the large remember who it was that brought up Of apart ot Ulehsr. ik io) lonker N9rs | neveasary made. |! rumors that 2irs. Hall was sus-!iciernan. ‘After having his injuries |°U™® Delns spent and that the cam-|the change. It was at this conference] iia ment. will Representative Britten, Republican, H const: + out of fairness. But he docs not be-| Sylvester's companions were Nicolocompany with a group of Republl-|tions, Cosgro’ uid, his company bid Department and based on pre-war “Meve the Grand Jury will regard so-}Gmolo!! and Albert Robustello of }can progressives, waged in the Senate | anyho: He could not remember consumption of beer and wines, Hill Neltude for her husband's appearance | Stamford, both killed, and the Rev./has been successful, but even the|whether Engineer Perry of the De- said, show that the tax proposed would by Mrs. Hail as evidence of good feel-| Victor Farrand of Ferris Park, and| resignation of Mr. Newberry will not} partment of Plaut and Structure yleld a half billion dollars a year in ing between them. The motive ac-| Michael Delia of Stamford, who suf-|make the Democrats forget that !t]interviewed him ‘‘to sound him out revenue. * cepted by Mr. Mott for proof before | fered fractured skulls and internal in-|was with Mr. Newberry's vote that}on what the bid was going to be,” The resignation of Senator Tru- ’ “the Grand Jury was that Mrs. Hall's| Juries. Some of Sylvester's acquaint- |the Republicans had a majority of one Jalthough he made such a statement (Continued) man H, Newberry of Michigan, the intense desire for the preservation of|ances said they believed the car’s}in the United States Senate in the|as recently as Noy. 10 at York, Pa., ai sy central figure of a long and bittr ‘the conventions, outraged by the fur-} steering genr had needed repair, spring of 1919 and that by that vote|to arepresentative of the Transit Com Senate controvers: , Will become effee- J some weeks ago of Samuel Richards f tive spooning of her husband and the} Michael Rooney of No. 450 West|thg Republicans were able to organize|mission, according to Clarence and Watt A reoba from Moorehouse| tive to-morrow, Vice President Cool- © singer, led up to anger which caused| 64th Street bad to be chased nine} the Senate and put a majority of their} Shearn, spectal counsel for the Com-| parish, Louisiana, Gov. Parker was idge was unable at to-day's brief ses- the situation which got beyond her|blocks by Patrolman Klub, bila Hndie own number on all the” important} mission sn, | Said to have found that efforts to hich fo: pieent Sie letiar Ge pesiene ee sen be Romoey tan Gown aah om ("Ue We newng Fee ee Benartment ot Blane] Coan, the facts hed een Lindered| thd tomporamiy on the Folln r. Newberry been ousted or |! e ne: eperiment: Ghee by certa y s. His in- fae , b ee ; ———— Hlounly Injured ten-year-old “Frank | resigned three ery een Ousied land Structures,” and protested that | ovis ik tant aiestion, Ie way stated | . Sixty-one Senators responded to the Albino of No. 614 West treet Id have been abl all his dealings with the city have] ,, : tieve that there | Senate roll call. In addition to Mra. ISMET PASHA PROTESTS crats wou able to namo officially, led him to believe that ther in front of the boy's home last night David Phipps Parker, a senior at Yale, living at No. 676 Riverside Drive, New York, was killed last night when his automobile hit a rough spot on the road and overturned “nonorable.”* He denied that he ever said he would not bid unless the ‘specif tions were changed to suit the Atlas corporations product, Cosgrove like- wise denied he intimated to the Felton, several other new Senators were present, ready to be sworn in. neluded Senators-elect Bayard. Democrat, Delaware; George, Demo- crat, Georgia, and Brookhart, Repub- lican, Towa. the committee Chairmen. Mr. Lodge | been would not have been at the head of the Senate Foreign Relations Commit- tee, and the Versailles Treaty, with the League of Nations covenant in it, might have received more friendly was an Inter-State connection, with which it was not possible for him to a It was this phase of the ques- tion which he has taken up with the Federal authorities. Richards and Daniels disappeared _ TURKS LACK PEACE AS LAUSANNE PARLEY OPENS , Firet Session Give Over to Speech- that making, With Adjournment = [on the Milford Turnpike, near New : . Ray : 4 a reiadl isl . treatment in the Senate. While oppo-|ensineers of Department maddaniy) ular Dre as an Sexe The House showed 2 an ant TeNersen, Haven, Charles Edgar Stokes $r. of] tition to the treaty developed tater] Plant and Structures that his, bid | Mayor of Mer-rouge, had been firad| Members present. Six now represen- LAUSANNE, Nov. 20 (Associated| Trenton, also a Yale senor, W@8]oven among Democrats, the chances |for the second lot of cars would be] unon from ambush and slightly in-| tives elected to fil v ancies, were Press).—The Near Fast Peace Con-| hurled out, but escaped injury. They Jare the organization of the Senate by {$400 less than the bid of the Track] sured, Daniels’ father said the two] ‘Wora In and the House adjourned at ference here was formally opened ai} ere returning from the Yale-Prince-|ine Democratic Party would have pre-[less Trolley Corporation of New} young men were at the Daniels homo 1#:0 o'clock 5 ton game. vented many hostile moves and Presi-| York, which got the contract. As itl ot the time of the shooting, and had| 17 the House a new amplifying ma- #/ 8.46 o'clock this afternoon. President} Anna ‘Radke, twenty-five, of No.lgent Wilson might have been pre-|turned out, the Trackless Trolley} 44 connection with It. chine, used for the fist tne, #unded ‘Haab of Switzerland, the presiding of-] 365 West 118th Street, received @lyatied upon to compromise the issue} Company's bid was 50 per cart coy. Parker, upon leaving the| like a ship's siren as it thundered out __. flotr of the opening session, entered | Possible SAG UTS Ot aa We ped lon what he considered unembarrass- | and the Attias ‘Truck Corporations bld | write House. gaid: the vole of the Speaker and Read- the all at that hour and read his | D°Ume: tren Or ee as yer [ing reservations. was $11.3 “The responsible Government of] '26 Clerk Avenue, the Bronx, contusions and possible internal injuries, and An- In the summer of 1920, he sald, he was interviewed by a Mr. Perry, an All that is history now, but the Demorcats wil) naturally make the the State is determined that regard-| "8. Winnifred Mason Huck, pres- ent to be sworn in as representative ‘welcoming address, to which Lord less of cost or consequence, Curson, the British Foreign Secretary, | thony Smith, twenty-nine, of No. 648| most of Senator Newberry's reaigna. {engineer of the Department of Plant] ito.cugn investigation will be mase|t larke from Iliinols, was the cen- Feplied. West 40th Street, lacerations lateltion and join Mr. La Follette and|and Structures, following which Com-} o> the outrages reported to have been| fe of an ever-moving group, eager last night when an automobile driven | nig colleagucs in the radical group in| missioner Whalen and come of his e8-| age py the Ku Klux Klan in Li to meet her The opening proceedings were con-|,y smith collided with an automo: line framing of logisiation to prevent |Eineers went to Bchenectady to gee] ™le °° ARS OUR lee eluded at 4.15 P. M., the conference] bile driven by Marcello Bernard of fexcessive expenditures. the experimental buses operate thefe.[""Gertain terrorizing outrages have] ALLEGED SWINDLER Pe SIOg to TeemTORN 1 oC eo ot ie ee eer rons Lee teen ot PE" | aucae Corporation wan naked to bia] oee> Somumitied! Certain horrifying WANTED IN FLORIDA toemorrow morning in the Hotel Dy|&4 Burnside Avenues, the Bronx. | wation as to whether Mr. Newberry | Truck Corporation was asked to DIG) crimes have been reported, and it is The two women were taken to the hospital. on seven trolley buses for the Depart- rosigned because he was sure to be ment of Plant and Structures, The deprived of his seat by the Congress Chateau, at Ouchy. vital that responsibility shall be fixed tion- und offenders punished not because Accused of Defranding Vac During the proceedings Ismet] Frank Hickey, twenty-two, No, 400} just elected or because he was per- | Specifications were supplied on which of iste tn Stock Deals, c : A rganized association t nite Pasha, chief Turkish delegate, read| Past Ania Biren) Wine aes sonally tired of a controversy about {the bids were based. Coszrove put Oe euon BUF In eplte} Soft Bharum, alxty-four years old, ~elght, No Forest Avenu q ,|the specifications in evidence. it ‘i . a 7 4 © prepared address in a confident|'%omty-clsht, No 711 Forest Avenue, |an office which he didn't seek in the }ine spectticutions In cvidence. arin] _‘wTho law of State and Nation must |With all the dignity of « leading banker nee . malty | SrBt_Place and which has embar- | f r 2 ; be upheld under any and all circ or broker, was up for a hearing in tone. ‘ $03 Eust 166th Street, were painfully | paged so many of his close friends | September, 1921, for use on Staten or clreum. [or , ,hetora, Mantatrate The armistice of more than four! hurt last night when an automobilelin ¢he second place. Hindsight is | 8294: i aca . " " Tombs Court to-day be fl years ago, based on Turkey's faith| operated by Hickey struck a truck IN| giways better than foresight, put] Prof. Morton Arndt testified to pre- The Governor said he would remain |Oberwager, charged with being a fugi- | ta the principles enunciated by Pres!-| front of a garage at No, 770 East |thore are few who will disagree that | Sains over @ conference in the Board] () Syeanieoe uae) to-morrow but}tive trom Florida. Detective Cornelius dent Wilson, had officially suspended] ysgth Street, Bronx Jones and}i¢ wr, Newberry intended to resign] Of Purehase, where it was determined | 4 a is pla Browne of Headquarters told the court the hostilities in which his country! Landigan remained at Lebannon nig geat at all the time to have done |t? change the specifications for the} | pr ee that Sharum had countless aliases and Wes engaged, Ismet said. No peace] Hospital. so was Immediately ufter he won the | Second lot of fftene trackless troleys. | ¢ Mah Eeeateaant ape ) to Teceive| sat he had garnered ubout $26,000 erence Puay, however, but Tight to hip place by u margin | He sald ho was retained yr the De-|egy, Uealment With other competi-| oi winter yacationists by « mythleal instead there bad been unjustified at votes in the Senate, Having been|Partment of Plant and Structures tn] tre ; a tacks and sufferings so that now more| ASKS CELL IN ATLANTA, [indicated from. lis viewpoint, he [8% advisory capacity in ite engineer] ,,bre Sheyileatons were change.) 9 beakorn Tou ged ty “ shan a million innocent Turks were ONLY PEN HE'S MISSED |imight have retired gracefully ana |!9& problems affecting the trackless| Prof Ari) cxplained, to let in a) Atitadlien ten to the court, Browne swithout food or shelter in Asia Minor. possibly saved Senator Townsend {trolley system. He said he received) BUMBOr At Miners : Stated that a similar charge against Phe Turkish Peace Conference has CHICAGO, Nov. 20.—Jo- | ancther Republican, from defeat and | letter from Commissioner Whalen vor Whal Ree noms Thim in the Fedoral Court will come up two tasks: The making of a peace seph Brill, sixty-five-year-old @eprived the Democrats of an issue] evlogizing him for his success sioner Rent so that the changes in}, 4 morrow before Judge Mack. Balt treaty between the Greeks and the] counterfelter, told Federal Jin many other States, chanaing the specifications ‘so as ta| sepecifications would require the ) the Federal charge was placed at is Victorious Turks and the formulation 2h 5 5 produce the best type of trackless Jas Corporation to discard their ¢ $10,000, : Of a treaty between the Turka ana} Judge Wilkerson Saturday he ” patterns and prevent the firm m The apacifle charg {ust Sharia the Allies to replace the treaty of had served in every peniten- After ton were {8 sixty di very. was | at with other men whe Tepree uted Sevres, scrapped by Turkey's defeat tiary in the United Stater ex- anged. Arn te to Cos-pthe ear a harold there as tha ‘Conia Cris.) agent oF tet of the Greeks and her coup at Con. cept that at Atlanta, Ga, 80 he ‘ove siaty to seventy changes in 1 no auch office: in Ocain, Shari a stentipople. The Allies have before - tare ri I “Tam certain it is fur from the in-] fleations, but dented vehement! oe atol He » them a problem requiring the settle- Wanted 2 go there, ATi be & bin help to us sociaily,| tention of Commisxioncr Whalen to| the changes were made to bar the | stroet and I ment of ten important points of dis- ‘The Judge humoreé him and ‘pe having him taught all the new| Prevent you from bidding or to do] Atlas Truck corporation from comp: [ite ways he L sent him there for six years. ee stops.” anything which would make it ditfi- Utive bidding Mich agreement. Press). —The ‘rumor had been officially denied, confirmed or denied, the publicity de- CHILDERS SEEKS [RUDDY I$ SILENT Lieutenant of De Valera Re- ported Executed but De- nial Follows Story. Commission’s Secretary, However, Claims He Instl- gated Police Investigation. A. Ruddy, Physical Bx. aminer of the Municipal Civil Service Commission, refused to comment to- day on a statement issued yesterday by Patrick Ryan, who is suing for relnstatement as a fingerprint expert for the corunission, in which charges are made that Ruddy and Charles 1 Stengle, Secretary of the commisston and Congressmah-elect, were remiss in investigating claims by eighteen policemen that they had paid Michael Burke, former saloonkeeper, $1,500 Joseph LONDON, Nov. 20 ening News to-day a despateh from Dublin say- (Associated printed ing it was rumored I and cight other unnamed men had been executed. Shortly afterwards, however, it received another despatch from the Irish capital stating that the Kine Childers When asked if the rumor re the execution of Childers rding could be partment of the Nattonal Army re- plied that it had no statement to] Piece with the understanding that he make on the subject was to use the money in influencing Under authority given by a Daill employees of the commission in in- jreann enactment, passed late In suring them promotion in an exam, nation. The Ryan statement alav charges that Policeman P. J. Twomey {s protecting somebody “highér uy’ and tn return $s being kept in Police Department as a patrolman on the Queensboro Bridge. Twomey fix- ures In the scandal, “The dirt has been September, the State authoritie: in Dublin began last week to pursue a more rigorous policy looking to the restoration of order in Ireland. It was announced on Friday that four civ. Mans had been executed after a trint by a military court on a charge of u lawful possession of revolve Permission to serve a writ of bt done," beas carpus on President Coscrave|Ruddy, “Nothing I can say will | was granted at midnight by Master] matters.” “As for me being mixed of the Rolls O'Connor to Ch s's] up In this thing In any way,” said Mr. counsel, but the latter, upon entering | Sten “there 1s no truth in any the Provisional Government «fiices, [eharse. were told that Mr. Cosgrave could “As.a matter of fact [ personally insticated the Investigation by Com- missioner of Accounts Hirshfield which ended last week and resulted in the indictment of Burke. When the re- rt that money had been paid to in- ‘uence the Commission in the matter of the promotion of eighteen police: men and that Twomey wes acting at the ut of the policemen in trying to nver the money from Burke 1 instructed Ryan, who was then the not see any one on public businese at that time. An effort to reach the President on the telephone brough! a similar reply and the lawyers there- upon left. It {s understood the Master of the Rolls ts holding a special sitting thie afternoon on habeas corpus proceed- Ines concerning eight prisoners, in- cluding Childers. DUBLIN, Nov. —The Free State to-day issued a denial of a repot til ey are ow us Gast) that Erskine Childers had been exe Tt wae two. weeks. ‘betere. he cuted, but the Government declined] p,ougnt Twomey in. 1 then placed Ge eget he had peen sentenced! rwomey under oath and got a state ment from him which is a matter of record. The next day 1 went in per son to the Mayor's office and turned Erskine Ch 8, author of “Th Riddie of the Sands," is an Englisty Protestant, formerly, a pacifiet, who|i2 the statement with the request associated himeelf with the cause of|that Mr. Hirshfeld start an investi Irist: independence and, after estat. |*atton. ‘The investigation was started lishment of the Free State, becamy|!t Was halted by Burke's departure for Ireland in September, 1921, and was resumed when he returned to the United States “T had nothing to do with Ryan’s dismissal as finger print expert. 1 purposely refrained from taking any pert in it because I was a character witness for him in his. trial,* Ryan, a former policeman, charges that Burke, by the payment of $70 to an individual, obtained an appoiu ment as a policeman in 1908 when ie was not a citizen of the United State substitute took his mental exan- ination, Ryan charges, and his phys cal examination by Ruddy was si perficlal. Burke was subsequenti: dvopped from the Police Departmen one of the most radical followers of De Valera. Childers constant! advocated the use of violence by Irish extremists, His wife is an American girl. —_>—- SERBIAN DIPLOMAT’S SISTER SUES BREWER’S SON, ASKING $250,000 Charging Plot to Declare Her In- ne, Mme. Germanitch Secks Sane Amo From Twe Physicians. Mme, Kora Spalajkoviteh-German- itch, sister of the Serbian Ambassa- dor to Berlin, to-day brought three damage suits of $250,000 each, a, gating $750,000, in Supreme Court against Christian G. Hupfel j of the brewer, of 110th Riverside Drive, and Drs. Melvin J, Taylor and Charles Greene Brink, allenists. The plaintiff alleges a con- spiracy by the defendants to have her deciared insane. The casa was called to-day before Justice Mullan and set down for trial on Dec. 4. Upon certificates of Drs. Taylor and Brink that the woman suffered son Street and GANDY from a delusional type of Insanity, te war commited to suman] At the highest; State Hospital in March, 1918, by the . late Supreme Court Justice Hotch-|| [> I ' kiss, but gained her release in Sop- innacle tember of the same year. charged that Mme, annoyed Mr. It wae Germanitch had Hupfel with a raft of in- of Quality coherent letters of love and threats. Regardless of how little Among the first evidence introduced at the opening of the trial to-day was|] YOu Pay, but this does a bundle of these letters. not mean fancy boxes and ee LINDSAY ASSOCIATE CONVICTED BY JURY dlink Guilty of Criminally Re celying Stolen Property. ribbons. Advt. on Page 10 Knut Arvid Endlind was convicted to- day by e jury in the Court of General Sessions before Judge Knott of crimi- ~ Notice to Advertisers j isplay advertising type copy and ret ele Jor clther the, woelt ony, ors, or The Evening World nally receiving stolen property. ‘The trial began last week. Endlind was as- oF. ied ont” ab apace, Dublication sociated with Alfred F. Lindsay, who <f receipt at Worle Stl y ently t 7 Cr containing engrat fo ie pleaded guilty recently to swindling | Goby containing, engravings, to, a pee aed women under pretense of Investing | Display advertisin ar or Spe Bae: plement Bections of Sunday Fro id must money they gntrusted to him in stocks. | Be rocolvee ay 1PM Thuredey recede ge ats (cq | publication ond relosa muxt ve recelved Among Lindsay's victims was Miss] PDN ith day, Cony containing engravings lorence A. James of No. 22 Hast 89th | to he maco by The World must oe received Stree She gave Lindsay # ring 98 by Thuradey noon. sad collateral in a stock deal. Lindsay, the] , Sundes Main Shoet copy, copy wi testimony showed, gave the ring to] Mes aot been Tecelee Oy" Pu Bk. Siday and caerevine coop which Wes. oat pbegn recelved Ip the publication office by 1 P, M. Briday, Gnd positive insertion orders not received by & P.M Friday, will be omitted as conditions requiro, rigidly In the order of iotest receipt and poittive release order. Display copy or ordere released later than as provided above, whan omitted, will nok serve to earn discounts of any charactor, goatract or otherwise, THE WORLD Endilnd with instructions to pawn it Endlind pawned the ring for §200 The jury belleved that he kept the money despite his protestations that he turned the $200 over to Lindsay, ~~ RAILROAD BRIDGE AT MONTVILLE BURNS (Spectal to The Evening World.) NEW LONDON, Conn., Nov 20. £00-foot wooden trestle bridge at Mont- ville, six miles north of here, was dis- covered ablage at 6 o'clock this morn- ing. Fire apparatus was sent from New London and 1! fighting the fire The bridge ts badly damaged. The Central Vermont ateambont pas- rongera thin morning were dotoured to Norwich vin the Norwich an’ Worcester Itatlrond o.fo. PISHER.—HARRY A, Campbell Funeral Church, B'way, 6th st., Tuesday, 2 P, MORDAUNT.—JOHN 1 — Campbell Funera Church, Bway, WUb, Monuay, ob de My HOHDE, — JAMES. Campbell Funere! Church, B'way, 68th at. Monday, 1 P. M. HELP WANTED—FEMAL' OLERK, Christian, expe ane 1s keeping ras Mock recoria; salary $18; adv en Giate new and experisnces Adarene Os i SIDENT DEMARESE IMPKON-] oR) Word ING. MANICURIST, ull Avound operator; must 1 sident Wiliam H, 1, Demarest, | 2st gt Hh) Bnet 63:4 a a of Rutwe Jo! nin N WEAVERS ano eq fai were College, stricken In New| vind alike: only fleet vinve ay wnt runswick with double pneumonia. wae reported Improved to-day, on Mall Nstor on & Co., Van Alet and \Sv9