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To-Night’s Weather—FAIR, COLDER, WALL FINAL STREET EDITION CLOSING LES Copyright iNew Poh IRELAND A FREE STATE. HOISTS ITS OWN COLORS: hing Company. whe \“ Ciroulation Books Open to All. ake Open to Ali” | NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY York World) MELLON WOULD CUT SURTAX TO STOP INCOME EVASIONS es Asks Reduction in the Max- imunt Rate From 50 to King Formally Proclaims UNION JAGK 15 FURLED or PREFERS ig IN SHIP SUBSIDY HITS Bank Breaking and Train Wrecking Their Chief Oc- cupation, He Points Out. as ee Annual re eerie Plan LONDON, Osc. 6 (Associated) Will Keep Capital Away, Press).—An historic privy council, ¥ He Writes Senator. WASHINGTON, tion of the House Ship Subsidy Bill $30,000,000 held in Buckingham Palace this morn- ing, dealt chiefly with the establish- ment of Ireland as an independent commonwealth. King George signed a proclamation giving effect to the new Irish Free State and also a proclammaticn ap- pointing Timothy M. Healy as the first Dec, 6,—-Elimina- amendment to the providing for a annual revolving fund was recommended by President Har- ding to-day in a letter forwamied to Governor General of Ireland. the Senate Commerce Committee. DUBLIN, Dec. 6 (Associated Press). | Senator Jones, Chairman, read it to —The final formalities marking the! the vommittee to-day inauguration of the Sac his letter Harding or-tirish Free State, No preparations have a public demon every Indication that t declared in tai but feel 1 would rather hould fail entirely than do whieh will bring disappointimer atl ice reme nt Yevut restraint on the part of the popu! w uve entered upon ap am whiel have been notice throug 1 half-hearted and rather tndifferent out nt < © € yi ing to the fms Lam w tou with all the not be broken mmiund, that the Gov. { w Iminate from bis re ndment which make Lor mu und subject to an we im nual app mm by the Con: gathering of early afte stration TL understan us added ¥ that thi out any amendment thou no demon- eceurred In 25 Per Cent. WOULD END LEAKAGE. Congre Report to s Also Urges End of Non-Taxable Securities WASHINGTON, of the maximum income surtax ‘rate to not and the clos- Dee. 6.—Reduction from the present e than 25 per up so far as 50 per cent, mor tr cent possibl avenues of escape from Fe of existing dera are urged by Secretary Mellon in his annual report, transmitted to-day to sress, No general revision of the revenue laws is proposed nor are ad- ditional taxes suggested, Mr. Mellon expres! the hope of meeting any Indicated Government deficit through collection of back taxes and income from other sot The Treasury Secretary informs Congress that to attempt alone to s through which there is nee of tax payments te the Cot stop t an avoilc Government will uct be enough, be- cause the existing rates of surtax ‘put such heavy pressure on the larger taxpi to reduce their tax- able mos," that new ones would sure found, He adds that the hig es “sound productive,’ but that ins that they # y Ineffective and less revenue ngress the squarely conditions w hy he n now prevail and whi ire not wholesome emasculating the bill, mainly to har Dublin in conn inaugu-{ mon »ructior ration of the new vent Congress in making annual Treland took het “ ay tions carrying ¢ q the world’s « ealths. T Ou é v son), es 7 * ar 3 Promote t Ameri ceased to function, the merchant marine. The ten-year com by anent Par and Cubinet of the Irish ree the new commonwealth f precluimed us an estubl ment. (Continued on Second Page.) > WELLESLEY STRUCTURE Fire Sweeps Maids’ Cottage Near © Hall on Campus. + Mass. Deo. 6 for a time S in name provided that am of ment meet vt J that threatene § o'clock without ceremony, and after] on. of tho largest buildin epee Ks tess one of the es dings on its members had n thi ath [aye College campus, to-day swept elected a Spealse nominated a. President, for the naming of the Ex- ecutive Councll by the I lent, with a committee of the Parllament nom pled by = I, “I by Jam dwe | MENACED BY FLAMES|. maids! unatural point of view of business or development, and, the re impairing the revenues ment oprtant of the taxpay to redM@e the ant of income subject to taxation {r. Mellon as follows: on of losses on sales of ¢ with the failure to real : Exchanges of prop- ties 90 a5 to avoid tax- vestment on tax «1 division. of from the industrial ume time, the Gover more 4 methods: ma of trusts and the Ji ill these by law or i most of them lead to frequently harmful continued, (Continued on Tenth Ps FRIEDA HEMPEL’S DECEMBER, OPERA SINGER WHOSE APARTMENT IS LOOTED IN CENTRAL PARK WEST HOME ROBBED 05S 5 $50,000 Apartment Thoroughly Ran- sacked in Absence of Opera Singer’s Husband. $15,000 COAT STOLEN. Furniture and Rugs Ruined, but 200 Bottles of Sacra- mental Wine Untouched. el, the operatic star, concert at . to be informed by her hus- band, WD. exporte No. 2 returned from a Syracus Kahn, an and banker at manufacturer Madison Avenne, that thelr apart- ment at No, 271 Central Park West. t S6th Street, had been thoroughly devastated by thieves last night. Mr. Kahn left th 10 o'clock apartment at novning and did _FREDA HEMPEL Cwikgi yesterday not returp until 11.30 last night. The place had been pulled to pieces; burn- up 77 “ ” ing cagaret and cigar = astut had burned holes in the rugs and scarred the ed s of desks and tables. The drawers of bureaus 1 been indis- criminately dumped and — contents AS JOY RIDERS, RAD out. Only cases containing 200 bottles of Jewish sacramental w had not bee disturbed i Included in the property missing was a chinchilla coat of the prima mad valued at ent ane ve’ | They Find, $40,000!in Booze, silverware, furs and tapestries, mak- a than s, and Make Bootleg Pric ing up a total loss of more cone Four Arrests. Mr. Kahn is a e friend of Com- ae missioner Enright and reported the ; robbery to him n afterward Act-| SwWitehing their tdentities for the ing Inspector Coghlan appe d it] moment to a couple of devil-may-care the apartment with Detectives Ed-[joy riders, Izzy Kinstein and Moe ward Fitzgeraid, Michael Davts,| 4 Smith, men of a thousand disgtises, Joseph Leonard and Edward Morell. [5™! $ R ids The detectives satisfied themactees}2tove a rickety automobile into the that the thieves had gone up to the|garage at No. 611 West 64th Street rout of t urtment house at No.|this afternoon and asked to have the 7) Central Park West roof had walked to the bedroom win A ; dow of the Kahn apartment, whith is TOP Aredss MUSH EHO oes teh on the elghth tloor of No. 271 they were seizing 250 cases of fine old > Seotch whiskey, 50 cases of Burnett WOMAN LOSES TWO TOES, | gin and more 1,000 Lottles of ANOTHER’S ANKLE BROKE and from 118 carbureter, transmission and other part than good Old Crow, which had been stored BY FALL OF IRON PIPE in the garage and which is ued, =r retail, at about $40,000. Truck Strikes Lamp Post tn Will Tazy was forced to draw Nis revolver Street Rope Molding Big Load | in making ft) cure. While me- reaks. chanics were engaged in repairing his Miss Justine Rodinger of No, 185] machine he asked permission to go to 9 washroom, and while Kast 60th Street, and M which is on the second Westfield, N m-| floor, there he was led to tus of inating tho other Ministers. ‘The . ; F by the Equit ro] the booze cache by the clicking of rangements amounted simply to t Ch Ww f C t Add 4 d just before 1 lay} bottles. Investigation, he sald, re- rangenen's amount! sol” © Charge Wife Can an Pes ot here 1 ot ts at tween, ar already there. . Be eo eererouatetanten ; Old Crow. Afty-fifty, with water The President's nomination of B { S { { A ] Sree vane ce ovenee, lg] Moo stood guard over the place SS ee 4SIS OF Suit for Anmulmentl! 2% eee ie fhe Bae ate oe! oer day's business, The Lower House fee ae ene. . Commissioner Hitchcock and secured elects tho remaining thirty, For theas TERRY OP AY Beer a search warrant. John Spoel. of is constituted, later in tho week, both Lives in Glass House, Her Reply. alles Sot , Lhe flanked) inder arrest, as were his three help- ouses W 9 addre Gov. F % and dropped on the 1 G * | ers, e Ch r a Gen, Weaty 4n the: Kin ‘apasoth Negation of ignorance of the fundamentals imple arithmetic on] Rodiger, entting ara aan i ne eee which will be comp wrding tof the part of his wife, has beev made the ud for annulment pro-| Miss Hitt 1 4 n No. 70 Glenmore oly constitutional practice, by the Irtsh} ceedings by Julius Berman, ‘1 Livonia Avenue, Brooklyn. Mre. ‘ me Non iit and George Ghobe cabinet. <F . akked! Sunre . j Lying t and) the pip York Avenne, t are fr-tain has been | Berman today asked Supreme Court Justice happer in Brooklyn for {tae ANd te York Avenn Gite « alimony and counsel fees pending the suit. The action, which is brought, Ther (Continued on Second Page.) on the ground of fraud, is said to be the first the kind in Kings | Women T ip he ——- ==] county, if not in the wamieny mate! persia : ELLIS ISLAND METHODS “Sho falsely represented to me,''@ es t i nderw m1 | Y Reekmar MONS hres Baaniev Of ALL | sais werman, “nat she was'e ft por vind ba 4h open : CENSURED IN COMMON ac ms sop in the management of financtal Ist to the ped 1 Serious rdabip to Refined Folk, Help Wanted” cAdyts.| istwes, in te vusing ana disiu ; soph 1 cont Meoretary MoNelll Kara. A ‘ sOhee Cares ee ae has fallen ia|truck it 1 Condition a Island and t Printed in The World commodities and other articles t woman, who has| East 1 . ar nations Filia Ta 4th he househc She said she cout A a8 | Eenat + treatment of 4 are pri The World through its Help things. As a matter of fact, mieriathat? stat ard of conduct Wanted advts. offers more posi- 4 not able to add, subtract, or oie : Roue hardah tions than all the other news- |imultiply, and has not even th opie: Sliaule “Be Real Estate Ads. iy ae papers combined, crudest conception of simple arith Pear ei Bn iex Sri ati a . ce, Tt have sufficient — FOR THE— Roland Mi NUMBER OF HELP. WANTED” ADVTS. om sae \and subtract ane an Forelan Affaire, in_anawer widow x children ‘ood for ous ‘ ii the House of Corum t Be wanin Rupes claviemaiecte auien tood tor the rouse. Sunday World |][' th ewe of commons TBE oN ORLP: 73.100 advts.| We were married last June, Aw soon man of bir tine granta at Ellie Island he Tim +361 advts | ay 1 2 was unfit, I re-| tks ¥ a type is 4 s Mr. MoNeill mentioned the The American 71816 advta | fused to live with hier, and never tov! ny eae prea meen MUST be in tions which have been Koln ¢ he Herald. ady 1 Par ; n . Great Britain and the ' Bae: Horas 20 cate] her into my household. She does n The World Office |] |i eanye an — know what four 4 five is, or ¢ tinuing. It THE WORLD'S Lead.. .61,739 advts, [204 sevens Pr any such figures. She FRIDAY p the mn , | benslibe aba doesiage kaw how op tiatige Before 6 P. M sitios apa ot al Ssriatiisar i Rice Bi 7 an at er 76% WAN’ $9 bay ite) walters i Chee lls || To Insure Proper Classification ||| the Unuea 3 { “ Cireulation Books Open to All.” | 1922. 6, "PRICE THREE CENTS Eatered as Second-Cinsa Matter Ss Fost Office, New York, N. ¥ L Army Planes Crash; Six ‘Dead, Including Two Officers SERED PLANES SOUR SEA AND LAND ue wap HUNT FOR MRS. PILI. ESCAPED HAMIMER SLAYER Major Gearhart and Capt. Doyle, With Four Enlisted Men, Were in Machines. ———. Husband Fears Mrs. Phillips Was Lured From Jail to Death—Peggy Caffee, Whose Testi- mony Convicted Woman of Murder, Turns Up—Missing 24 Hours. BOMBER. CUT IN TWO Fokker, Rising to Observe Manoeuvres, Hits Lead- ing Plane. LOS ANGELES, Dec. 6.—Spreading search over all Southern California or Clara Phillips, “hammer murderess,” at large after a sensational jail NEWPORT NEWS, Major Guy L. € Va., 6.— of Leaven- Dec arhart, worth, Kan., Capt. Benton A, Doyle} delivery early Tuesday, Shoerif's posses to-day followed clues furnished of St, Louis, and four enlisted men|),, Armour Phillips, the escaped woman's ousband, were killed at Langley Wield to-day Grilled nea@ly all night behind barred doors, Philiips gave names of persons he believes may have aided his wife in breaking from the County Jaii, As for himself, he established a complete alibi. when @ Martin bomnbing plane, earry- ing five of them, and a Fokker scout- ing machine, piloted by hart collided about 250 feet in the air. Both machines crashed flames. Major Gear- Kidnapped by enemies, and perhaps killed, was expreswed to-day by her to earth tv The enlisted men killed were: Statt husband. Friends of Mrs. Alberts Sergt. Marsick, Cleveland, Privates Meadows, who was slain by Mrs. J, Blunka, Chicago: Thomas Jordan, Phillips, lured the prisoner through Deep Step, Ga., and Leon Rolus, Phil- the Jail window on a promise cf help« udelphia. in® her to escay* and then perhaps iftte bomber, plated Uy Gant: Bevis: murdered her, according to the theory Phillips unfolded to police, threatened was leading a formation and was “She was OF NEW ROCHELLE making 9 banking when tho Fokker many times during the arose in the air from a long take-off. trial," he declared. The smaller macht struck the Somewhere, free but hunted, the bomber almost umidship, evtting ott}Mrs, Carl R. Rondy Arrested] woman found guilty and sentenced to from ten years to Ute for beating to h Mrs, Alberta Meadows witha mmer Is believed to be planninw venge Peggy Caffee, whove the tail. ment and tlien both broke Both planes hovered into f mo- After Giving Bank Em- ployee Dozen Lashes. and crashed to earth upon Private Rolas leaped from the Rorhben aa Gt neared’ (he “earthcebue || Can) Hendyer spats 35 testimony led to her conviction. was fatally injured, He died while be-| Street, head bookkeeper of the Na-] ts. Caffee was found in Long tng. placed in an urmbulance nal City Nank of New Rochelle, | Peach to by Deputy Sherttts, The others were pinned beneath the] was subjected to it « whipping ]¥ing disappeared at the time of two machines and before ald could|en one of the main streets of that Mre. Vhillips's escape from jail reach them their bodies were burned| city at noun to-day by his wife, Helen | TUesday almost beyond recognition. M. Rondy, from whom he is separated] “"! believe T saw Mrs. Phillips on The accident occurred over the}and who is suing him in the County ]'%® streets of Long Beach yesterday Hampton Normal Farm, Court at White Plains, Mrs, Rondy{®t nen.” she said. She was in a joining the flying station, Several] was ar 1 on a charge of assault, | Sb state of nervous excitement persons who rushed to the scene were Mra. Rond 0 is forty-one year OMicers) belleved Mrs. Chaffee wus badly burned while try! extricate | old and lives at 79 Remington | Unetrune by the ‘terrifying Knowledge inate Street. New Rochelle, laid in-wait fr] Mrs. Phillips's escape and fear The five other machine her husband at the entrance to the] that the woman whom she saw beat mation led by Capt. Dey: Just what led up to the mea-Tanother to death with a hammer, fected quick landings, but fo which she resofted was not . : chest pants, with th ily clear, but at noon her husband} M™&ht be seeking revenge. Pessy seene, wey 7 Nie ged from the bank on his way to} said she had a dream presentiment flames, uncheon and she lunged at bim that Mrs. Phillips would escape. Se bndie Hee she carried What I} Automobile tire marks outside the U. S. SPENT $139,472 AAGURIY, SBMON Rl eat poet Jail and again near the home of Mrs, W wh, She lashed her Caffee, from which, the State's wit- IN “SPEAK EASIES” susly with this and de-Tness was absent, led Sheriffs to be- IN YEAR, HOUSE TOLD to grapple with and Titeve Mrs. Phillips had been driven to = Waay from her After she had | ‘y's home in search of vengeance. Dry) Aw him probably 1 dozen times Rumors that Mrs. Phillips may have ne Drinks to Police Frank escaped by airplane were strengthened Fviden to luncheon by receipt of reports by that San Diego WASHING K both by suthorities two planes of un- Govemnnantoene Mteadeay known identity had been observed fly- sovernm 4 charge his wife}ing across Sun Diego mountains into patronizing "t Lin the eu her at- | Mexico. and “‘speak cusies' du t n Tayt will appear It was considered possible that the fecal fended sun newer the charge in City Court} hunted ‘hammer murderess” was in yg . ehto the I nerrew morning machines. Figures submitted te 1 an rities admitted themsely: Appropriations Committe ROMAN CATHOLICS PLAN stumped, Chief Criminal Deputy She: made public to-day iff Al Manning declaring: “We've an SEM Gaia F TO PROTECT MONTREAL frun (nto a biank wall on every ciue Fronibition ag PROPERTY FROM ARSON | ** Howes » st. ts sustained, however, that chane of eviden 1 hingiela veatencaiveltt mmer murderess'* has fled to of dry law \jolate aa thes io th t. A garage man gave a tip The statistics ian and woman, th latter bury- hibition Commins : ; vor {neo in a newspaper, who juring 9 “ #.-—-OF Jrove up hurriedly to his place yester- Treasur Departme Ay rt us Roman day and asked for "desert tires.” tion Bill by van of Be 1 i jc the House arch, § A little Negress, devoted to Clara Phillips. was mentioned by the lat ter’s husband as a possible suspect Haynes asked $1 . He declared he was glad his wife was buying ¢ durin fiscal year 1 SOY ETA wee AoE was especially all ql Pes as, white ‘ at Lou La St ary’s a BIKE SCORE, 62d HOUR, fe Ay naa Lay Jrawn, he was pounded with t a Ba erate armet) questions by Sheriff's deputies, “This Miles Laps: & 7s An Rag girl used to help Clara with her work Goullet- Belloni 11396 |! ES IBENN ey Papa ee but I don’t think she had anything Egg-Eaton 11395 ‘ akc to do with the escape. It’s just my, Grenda-McNamara 1139 4 Jw plaend In coment: vaul crazy notion of what might have hap- McBeath: Rutt 1139 4 urved windows. pened."* Madden- Kaiser 1139 «4 iplelan Vat ere, Fue ding the Phillips declared he was asleep In a Horan-Fitzsimmons 1139 4 Y Ma votre Dame here. | downtown hotel at the time of the Taylor-Lands 11394 ‘hey would take similar precau- | eseape and that the firat he heard of Kopsky-Azzini 1139 3 y n le saw the news: is whe e h er Brocco-Coburn 1139 6 > wdlin 6 Speissens-Eyckman 1139 4 [EIGHT PASSENGERS HURT IN BL] One theory was that Bre. Phillipe, Gremo-Gray 1139 3 axeun, Oy Rasn. ; her accomplice and Mrs. Caffee—the Griram Gastman vias ‘ e > Pe. ~Eieht) last probably a prisoner—had ene wu ae ns b \ . tered a t at Long Beach and ello- Gaffney 39 4 ‘1 started fe Mexican waters, The Leader Goullet. Record 1267 miles m ai v Mexican ritles at Ensenada, the 9 lape, made by Lawson and Drobach| 1 W. Ve. igediy first por wer Calltornia in 1914 coast below + were on the PF EG PEI eBid Ss

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