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ae ty. Night's We: ther—LIGHT RAIN. “i pyright BELIEVE MRS. BECKER WAS BURIED ALIVE (New York World) by Press \vou. LXII. No. 2,210—DAILY. Crore ee Fat Sarat Second-Cla New York, N. ¥. _NEW YORK, FRIDAY, _ RD RRS 1, 1270 30 DIE, SCORES HURT. IN MEXICO CITY WATER RIOT: | MACHINE GUNS REPEL MOB} om —~<-— Shops 2 and Threaten Pres- ident Romero. . : eee Three More Irish Sent Sees aright 1922 & sEXICO CITY, Dec. 1.—> i a f “tragic ten days'' of 1915 nted such an Court. ULFAST, Dec, 1—Ir raled this morning, after upon the h portals of the| facilitate t e-grimed, flame- baluve (City Hall) fited with] ford Mountains, to Ame S, broken s! Hoting. termined to b the rebellion against authority twelve, nd as high as thirty re was no way of tel yoat this hour, {had been borne ngs, and many of the scores of | Holyhe dhded will dic the United States is fi DUBLIN, Dec. 1.— 915, iT ragic ten days, @ 1913, during tho tragic ten days.) 7 raced firing squads vesterda fighting was between two groups|far, eight prisoners lave boon men striving for power, Lust the le ht’s battle was between a horde of m » Chauffeurs and others an ed because the city water supply | p, Tailed, and the soldiers who stood | 4 ween the mob and the Municipal But the results were the ne—buzzing bullets, groans, wails, jnes and death (Marly in the evening the throng | ‘med. The people were angry. Agi- s many of the Krom near whe way by their] Ported hiding a ste: y e was « dramatic scene Spooner, Patrick Farrelly and ‘ors mounted soup boxes and de anced municipal officials for permit- for the trials ig tho water plant to be depleted, WANAMAKER'S CONDITION ich resulted in putting the city on fonsWater for one hour daily. IS REPORTED AS GRAVE } "Take over the Government and AFTER COUGHING SPELL 2 it Yourself,” the speakers told the wd. “Demund the resignation of fpasseg city officials. Seize the City Hall." Arties NGiaes ee che people grew more excited and Weak 4 # v1 eakenes o tality. t aity begun suring in the direction} py ADELPHIA, De he Municipal Palace. As they Zz aPELLS “ wed along, stones crashed through | condition of John Wanamaker p windows. Some groups sung,]four-y rs hotted and yelled. Approaching paluce, the throng be: ; war cry: “Agua, agua } sb loss of strength i} omen shrieked i the top of fw / confine cold to his hom and vitality Ji -voloes. Men roared it in chorus {yy gathered up sticks, stones ler missiles us they went 4, column gained momentum as it | anced. Lights in windows winked night." hts physician morning Mr. Wanamaker pass as the muttering of the mobldition took a serious turn alded its approach. Jazz bands in arets cut off their dance tunes in a) 4 middle and the merry make i hysterical, flocked into ¢ " | m with tins of gasoline appear ) bhe head of the procession. T | icipal Palace was dark and | when the rioters marched into t in pling {clogure, ‘They surgod about, Auga!” demanding th: i of Dr. Alonzo Romero, the Mu- pal President, Sojdiers and police 10 Enforce, Is Their Proposal. an trying to disperse them WASHINGTON, Dee, 1,—The }. [Rush the building!" cried one of ia _ Saloon Leag d to the opp possible amendment of the organization, announcing from eight States and the District of The World offers 4 wide range lumbia, had voted unantmously f opportunities to secure em- meeting (to fight such a resolution, joyment. The number of Help lared the “tindings of qnted eds, printed last week [mission would serve no tows: po: n determining what legislati + {woRLD +16,704 ads,}is necessary to enforce the Eig ‘imes. . ++ 2,823 ads.|tcenth Amendment merican 1,723 ads.| We believe this mover f erald, . 945 ads. | so-culled seientitic commi ribune: fWorld’s le lead over all “13,881 ads, last week's Help Wanted Ada, were printed in THE WORLD. on of the law-enforcement contended Mr, Wheele the other hand, to confur asso e| —BELFAST LEARNS Firing Squads by Military insurgents rioting. ‘The| Were reported to-day to be planning toric] fesh attacks throughout Ireland to e wscape of Eamon hed Munici-| V#lera. now hiding in the Carly and other debris] The Free State authorities are de- De Valera at all mates of the dead ranged as iow | COSts, hoping that his elimination will thelr e De Valera is re- mer runs daily to d, whence access to ships for Three young rder of the willitary ariiament last night over the death the youths, who were Joseph Murphy, arrested Oct. 13 during night attack upon Orneil House. First, and Independent Deputies rose icised the secrecy of the mill- courts, They demanded publi- riable Vight,) Phy- ah Much jehty- ir-old merchant, who has been with a severe Was reported as grave to-day Although he suffered « continued Wanamuker passed a comfortable wnrounced this through exhausting series of attacks of cough- ing yesterday und as a result his con- posal! that Congress, with a view the Volstead act, appoint a ‘scientific commission’’ to determine what is intoxicating Nquor, Wayne L. Wheeler, general counsel day that representatives of the league ay Other Paper ad Prohibition work rom for imiti S83 ads.fated by wet interests many month not designed to work out sue, break down law enforcement 4 Denies Admits Possibility. PREFER CAPTURE G.O.P. By David Lawrence. Special Correspondent of The Ev. ning World.) WASHINGTON, Tho Presidentia might well be said An intense struggle Republican Party, mining of its pres leadership from th involved in the confer yes’ called by here and meetin morrow. drawn into the motive Ostensibly its lvtive. Som: cussed und id vague purpose of ¢ gre of a bloc is dis tre to be asked for which is the way real purpose Something deepe reaching than the « Repr ntatives on meant by the ence t haps none can tell at the ou jealou and interwoven. But the one cer which there can be ion of dence in the leaders avowed conf can Party, Se striking out for group, because he obtained that way tha at the unyielding run things for the bs to secure t sive measu they don’t know than rhey (Continued on Second Pag Anti-Saloon League Oppose ri Scientific Booze Commission sienn | Not What Will Actually Intoxicate, but What Anti-@———______ termine ing liquor for a people, Alcc differently, sccording perament, tolerance other condition accurate cone)usion with reference t Mr. Wheeler held that the test determining what and effective legislation was not what liquor would actually what standard in the definition of in best to enforce toxi the law effectively _ THE WORLD TRAVEL ® checks for HARDING OBVIOUSLY CANDIDATE HOOVER DECL. ARES SLAIN MRS. BECKER WHOSE HUSBAND FACES CHARGE OF MURDER JILTED MINISTER WOULD SUE HIS “PRAYER FIANCEE” \ Belde-to-i3¢ pones Wedding for Illness Due to Publicity. Time Wan W Washington ‘INTERFERERS’ this country MYSTERY IN THEFT OF $50,000 GEMS OF MRS. BEDELL!: Disappears From Dresser Biltmore Hotel. Boring From Fails, They Will Hammer From Without. Evangelist j for Wife to Help Him irry On Work 29 William Street for controbvf th conservative to-duy and to postponement Ostensibly the movement Some Democrats antic City with 3 » fo recuperate “/STOCK DIVIDENDS DECLARED BY MORE BIG CORPORATIONS Jontinues of issue will be di the People's Where Lawson wives to act in concert, 16 trace has } prayed couétaaty earry on his work om communicated stolen from the the tariff bloc s the farm bloc hav the ostensible purposes of his disappoint sup of fifteen, Senators a and Presidential and sectional interests handed him. the accumulated s a lack of confi these earnings can be tor a by hammering conservative Administration He also said ng themselves advancement They party is in the making oe '|160 DEAD STATE’S TOL. FROM AUTO ACCIDENTS DURING PAST MONTH ‘LONG DISTANCE LIGHT’ BY WIRELESS PROVED | BY INVENTOR BELIN}| intoxicate but Real Estate Advertisements a | QUITS ON PENSION | AFTER 54 YEARS ing liquor w. Sunday World Must Be in The World Office To-Day Before 6 P. M To insure prope clarsification To- Morrow’ '. Weather—FAIR AND COLDER. INAL Mit EDITION 0°) ‘12 to 30 Die, ‘Scones Wounded in Mexico City Water Rioting | SEE PROGRESSIVES HEADING FOR THIRD| PARTY BEFORE 1924 Conterence in MRS. BECKER BURIED ALIVE IN PIT. [S BELIEF NOW OF BRONX COUNTY AUTHORITIES Evidence of Partial Suffocation Found by Medi- cal Examiner — Husband May Be Indicted To-Day—Jurors Call Twenty-One Wit- nesses, Including Neighbors of Family. Assistant District Attorney Cohn, said to-day that after a talk with br. Carl Kennard, Medical Examiner in the Broax, he inclined to the be- lief that Mrs, Jennie Becker, whose body was dug up in an abandoned boiler pit at 140th Street and Southern Boulevard, had been buried alive Dr. Kennard, he said, had discovered evidences of partial suffocation whne he examined the woman: body, The yosiiion In which the latter was found, face downward, strengthened somewhat the new theory. Also it was pointed out that Mrs. Becker's left foot was ‘ound to be twisted about at right angles to the right. This gave rise to the beliet’ that she may have moved after Rin UAYS Ene pierce Ns Eanes into the grave. In support of the theory that Mrs buried alive, Dr Ken Becker w - Ke Nard testified before the Grand Jury ; to that the woman's skull was fractured by a blow back of the, dy: q ear, adassie Mint the resulting treet Wau not of ® character to be imme diately fata), Detectives of the District Attorney's > oMice ate now dnvestisuting a report Murder Mystery Contronts to them that after Mrs. Begker wo Durted one man standing ut the grave Police After Finding of Body Near Hothouse. handed $100 to unother and that the two then shook hands over the trump! lown earth Reuben Nordin, detained by “the police as & material witness in th murder, was held to-day in $10,000 bail by County Judge Gibbs. The District Attorney bad apked that he be held without bail € store is set by the Dist At y on th nished to the € rl, about nineteon s old, blonde and possibly of Po- lish origin, was found badly bruised, 1 the jaw broken. near the hothou of the Julius oohra nursery at Wallington, near wie, N. J, early to-day ne girl had been assaulted The police said it seemed likely that eked in the Jersey mead ows, between Hoboken Falling ton, and her body curried in an auto obile to the spot where it was found. The kirl's bat and « quantity of false hatr was found about sixty feet from the body Martin Pol { No, 644 Market Street, Newark, employed at the , noticed the body, and think leeping touched her © police, ‘Then rl was dead Wallington esponded id that at wwout 10 o%clock last night he thought card three shots tired, and shortly after what sounded lke a child ery it, He went out and looked inglod and Ww orn testimony to be fui nd Jury by Mys Yetta Weinberg und her husband Philip, of No. 604 Union Avenin if One of their friends was a Stow. she wi proprietor of a corsct shop spect Av ue and Avenue John, who wanted to adopt a child. Mr. and Mrs. Weinberg learned of the dinappearunve of Mre Hecker, her children behind. they e Bock to make in quiry possibility of adop tion of one his ren. This ow: three or four weeks after the disap pearance They talked to Boek nbout taking little th your-ohl Corelia Beeke te Willing, accord Mrs. Weinbere t of the visit to Mra latter had her at nurse pvered that t Chief Uarttet vind, but 1 see nothing. There} torr loption papers. The “ no evidence of shooting found to- | attorney satd it would be better to see or near the girl's body Hecker abont the matter of Mrs, Beck rs return, as in that ease Becker's signature to the adoption papers uid be invalid, Weinbe The body was found beside a cedar edge, about fifty feet buck from the between Rutherford and ington n Bergen main road Pavsna Ww went hack to see Cisatir: Sat aLOiowh dlie Fraud les TEA he told the District Attorney gr ey 1 what the lawyer bad a chty einsoo heel Rama ot upon Becker replied, aa ung ta eighteen youre, or even se- | cording to her, “You go buck to irs nteen, was dressed on black Poplin, | Eisenberg and tell her Tt give her a low cut neck. und Uhree-quarter| Written guarantee that the mother wil aves 8 HORA out, black kid | never show up to clulm the chid.'* pum ack sik stockings, blue gar The attorney for Mrs. Elsenber. t sd a black hat wi iit trim- | then demanded that Uecker obtain « waiver of tho right of motherhood A plain « J gold-filled ving, but} from Mra, Bec and when’ Mrs not a wedding band, was on the girl's | Weinbe to Becker:ste finger. Inside of it had be ed tt initials, G, M, &. T 48 thought that they might be of able to iter again Medica) examination was to-da reported have fixed the time of Mrs. Bocker's t in the morning of Apr ab an hour and a hale afte: 1 never be It two persons Vrosecutor Hart of Hackensack sald that the authorities were working on ertain lines that would probably lead + the Identification of t Land the} ind left the home of Mys, Linden Epfehension of the person lied] Twenty-one witnesses were called r © autopsy Was to be held (o- | before the Bronx County Grand Jury y at Hackensack by County Physi-|to-day to shed what light they jan Ogden. The jaw was broken on}could upon the murder of Mrs © Jeft side and it appears possible| Recke Her husband, Abraham that the left shoulderblade may also] Recker, motor truck driver, will be a aligned in Morrisania Court to-de od with killing his wife, She ured April 6 and no trace o: her was discovered until tho body wax turned up by the pick and shovels of the police. The Grand Jury witnesses will te! ni they know of Mrs. Becker's life hofore disappearance, of her last nigh the home of Mrs. Jennle Linder 17 Mast 140th Street, and of what Becker said about bie wife's absence a * — % a VOLCANO OF STU LpynT BAe INDON. 1 Wy Vio }

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