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pen rs Sees aaah oer To-Morrow's Weath Weather—CLOUDY; WARMER, aorid a NALD ee * “EDITION EG Cirentation Books Open to All.” | Open to All.” NEW ‘YORK, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 13, ae” FecNigntl Westhar Night Bm we thor—FAIR; COLD. coLD. E DITION ‘VoL. | LXIII. No. 22,299—DATLY._ SUBWAY. TIE-UP uDW tic ie lw ro i | | nS grat ttt, LI hs EES TM Throngs Delayed Going to Work: Mother Buys Christmas Gifts AS SLAYER ENACTS BRUNEN sectes pies SHOOTING ITH MURDERGIN Police Reserves Called to Handle Passengers Who Will Be Allowed to Offset to Urge Law for Trade Katered a Post Ott Second-Claws Matter New York, N. ¥. Press it (New York Wortd) ‘ublishing Company, tv2t. 192. PRICE THREE CFVTS Subway traffic was demoralized for more than an hour during the rush hour this morning when the last car of a ten-car downtown express train of ‘be Broadway-Seventh Avenue line jumped the tracks just south ot the 96th Street Station. As a result, the crowds became so large and menacing t! at reserves had to be called from the West 100th Street Police Crowd Near Third Rail to Get to Exits— Thousands Are Held Up. Amounts Owed Here. Commission. HARDING STANDS FIRM. Gives Jury Graphic Demon- stration of How He Fired Through Window at Close HIGH PAY FOR WORKER Willing to Go Limit to Aid, Statior, $14 to $20 a Day Is Cost to . . ann } b Peprcares Te J ; Range, Killing Showman, | ut Has No Power to Re- Jivicea . : Householder—Schnaier ] sumped along the rails for nearly 7 : and Ran Away. { duce Payments. 100 feet and badly shook up its pas- CLEMENCEAU SAILS Again on Stand. ARREST | ORDERED { — sengers, but an announcement eA —————— By David Lawrence. the I. R. T. sald that no one w Employing plumbers and plumbers’ Insists on Cross-Examina- tion He Acted Only “to Help Out Mohr’—Tried | union representatives were asked by Untermyer before the Lock- The train finally was sous andstill by a guard who pulled | hurt (8pecial Correspondent of The Eve- ning World.) Samuel BACK HOME; FEELS WASHINGTON, Dec. 13 (Copy-| fury were forced co, waking tal wood committee at the City Hall to- M, Pylier and W.. F. T Previ Nigh gers were force valk a ke ee right)—Reparations from Germany| roadbed in close proximity with the day to discuss a renewal of the effort McGee Not in Court on Two Previous Nig! ts and the amount that European coun-| third rail to the station platform at to enact a trade commission bill at Whi Called to Slay Him. | tries shall pay America on the war ) Stree Albany with power to curb the prac- en Called. . | bits awed te tite countey Tani Ae at was at ten minutes to nine tices of unions and employers which | Stak wa “atest mA is {and from that time until | iain pa? we ae Judge Robart If, Johnstone in Gen=| SPeclal From a Stal Corrsspendent } reated) as absolutely sepa o'clock all downtown traffic was injure the pu of The Evening World.) 4 eral Sessions to-day declared forfelt- ad the $26,000 bail bond o&B. M distinct questions. directed to the local tracks. ‘The re- | Gets ebies Ero From Wilson;| Mr. Untermyer was careful to es- MOUNT HOLLY, N. J., Dee. 13.— This important fact, revealed to this | SUltant confuston almost paralyzed | A plain that the law he had in. mind e 3 correapondent to-day, sheds tight/on | tHe esrMtce Answers, Asking for would not interfere with the righf of Puller aud Wiliam F. MeGée: of th bir: ard facing Justice Kaliseb, and Ss couven: wrie “United sidtec |, 474, contusion followed the acci- Peace and Justice. the unions to strike or to fx a v ‘tim of 1. M. Fuller &/ Co, aipcn gusting Bim to represent Join Branen, course which the United States |acnt. ‘Thousands of persons who had swale. wokers, and tavucd bench warrdntefCDatlés M. Powell to-day gave ; Government will pursue in all go: teen made’ late several times in tho ~ Milton Sehnaier for the employers Kea dele ‘ ' graphic demonstration of how he or informal overteea for past month by delays In the subway! Tefercnated, sbouyst, enceuraged|enthusiastically indorsed the ‘idea ow thetr arrest P shot"the showman So" death abo be , Ip in the solution of su tdi to force thelr way to the local | and) optimistic, Georges Clemenceau | Frederick Detgan for the internation Hoth members of the defunct firm een tin tas penedonacg { gledpiohiens (rajps and the regerves hod their) terminated yha¥-kc considers the} *! Plumbers’ union said he appraved ard under indictment on’ thirtégn| > jehen 5 a) ands full handling them. On the ¢. stost adventur dventurons |{2@ Principle but would have to Hee counts for Lueketing money of Undlr; The demonstration was the out- | President Harding hus let jt be | tracks, however, col headed men gul- | S7CUtest & are OF Ms adventurods tthe text of the proposed law belie ‘ , mast Hy f the {come of 4 question by the court as } known that the Goyernment here is! Mntly assisted the women to the sta-| life to-day and iaeenairy. home on the | gommitting himself to it. clients eae ai adhe at oh Ito how far Powell bad stood fropi } in a mood to extend its influence sof tion platform and waited until they|liner Paris, Me carrfed with him the} Membery of the committee suid the frm in ast June for more thaa | @s to help Europe, but if any re wire out before they themselves} conyiction that in his tour of the] bili, approved by Miller, which $11,000,000 the window and at what level le j sible statesman in Kurope has the | Walked to the station, United States hi planted seg] Pussed the Senate but failed in idea that America will remit or can. | ,& Wrecking erew went to work orf, eich Gil esew! Nth | Assembly, would go to the: Lect el any part of the Allied war debt {n |e torn tracks immediately after the | Hom which will g , ae ture again. At the last session it was exchange for in |#ectdent, but didn’t ceed in re of international pea submitted ‘without —recoummenda. Europe, whereby Franc . em watil 11 o'clock Shortly before sailing time Métion.”” At the next session it is cept u lower sum from German express trains v Clemenceau recelved a telegram f planned to submit the bill us a com- whereby Great ain ugrees to ¢ d to the local tracks | ex-President Woodrow Wilson, w mittee measure; it will be changed cel a portion of the Prench debt to to the cxpress t he immediately answered. Tle tele-| so that it does not exempt labor and England, such an fmpression is en- lessened the confusion grams exchanged read as fuliows: farmers’ organization: ti wron, of that point rom Mr. Wilson Milton Schnatrer to- brought America stands ready to use her in Almost at the same time there was} ‘Allow me to bid you an affection-| with him account books subpoenaed fluence in whatever way scems best, [a shorter and less serious tie-up on|ate farewell and to congratulate you ’ = certain fundamentals must be un. [the Ninth Avenue “I This was} upon the admiration you have won a householder sends tor] “TRONS PAIRS --305. MCGOWAN -) O SEPM AND ROSE tood at the outset, 'The view here | Stid to have been caused by a shovt n our people, All good fortune] you to do a job, ked Mr, Unter : summed up as follow cireuit attend you ‘ BEES PGR YEO OES Three Tiny Coffins Take Place of Yuletide Tree amount of — om M. Clemenceau: charge? 5 . a . y can pry Erance | Rreekion B.R. T. Alse Tied Up. “E can but be most thankful for] "Yes," replied Mr. Schnater, “when Arranged for Merriest Time of Ye cts and figures Many lirookiyn passengers were de-| the kind message you have been svfa plumber is without a helper we x ing 1 teved Anitieln-weystolemoar aur od as to send to me. Your feelings | charge $14 a day for his services. ur a : e eth ed on their way {9 offices during the) ire mine. All your efforts for tha|a plumber and a helper we charge $20 ph McGowan and his young wife, Charlotte, sit dazed and crusted her capacity to pay 4 Set Hge umpire - sridee| bests Which you did not spare whilef It a job runs over two or three days| 0-day tn their little home on the top floor of No, 241 Hust zith “Street ond, even if France and Gre Gana Reber eeubia te i the Pa.|i our country, are those of the}/we charge the cost of the imaterials] Three Uny coffins in the darkened rooms are mute testimony to tho absence Britain didn’t owe the United St cifle Street Station, at 8.35 o'clock. The] French people and can be summed} and labor, plus 331-3 per cent. for}of tho childish chatter and laughter that yesterday made them look forward cent and asked for Amecican train blocked several beind it und was|up in two words—Justice and Peace | overhead and profit. to their me! ‘i my a intativing the naparations tan EL citratiina tet isail, bee France's principles] "What ie the actual cost of labor?" |‘? ‘eit merriest Christmas. Joseph and his wife, who is only twenty-one, advice would be the same, namely atform and dis-Jas well us those of Americ My best} asked Mr. Untermyer. re left utterly alone that the Germans should pay to th ) other traine| Wishes for your health and welfare Nine dollars a day for a plumiy The McGowans were preparing for ® limit of theiy ep pac and that ddetracked. | 2d Kindest rr 1s to Mrs. Wil: alone,” replied the witness. Krom 313] tho forthcoming yisit of Santa Claus Nion of fact to be determined Ss pales M Benen ie oe ; to $14 a day for a plumber und af to tittle Joseph, five; Roxe, three, at f F Third 1 erien eee swered a telegram tri Mto Kahn. | helper.” ‘i Q J erectdd dan the eceticun Government |ARMY AIRPLANES CRASH rettare and telegrauis wer Bohnaiey etd employed] 22MM) Seven months, ‘The father stration of d to lis suite dent Wilson expre through SEEKING LOST FLYERS | de! on the ship—s0] were getting about much \ ployed in the Edison plant nearby ies of the ‘Treasury Houston many in fact that at the last minute} per day from plumb us they nd his work kept bim from going ss the view that the cupacity ]Om1y Three of Five Sent Out Retarn| le decided to leave Mis secretary, | tive years agu. shopping with his wife. But he had ermany to pay was separate and to BI Louis Lefevre, behind to clear up his He asserted that the disorg just finished opening the fireplace tH orrespondence, accumulated Mr. iter Plumbers’ Asso tion of the J distinct from the questio; of A ed cL PAS Te: . i o h D] ren’; rt San han Ipdebtcdness to the United State i tos slr oh left San ve Lefevre, who had been up since M.fciation by the prosecutions due to]. is pias pas aie Every effort to tle up. tl two | tonto Tueed sawn to search for tha | Clemenceau arose at 4 o'clock in the }the Lockwood committee had put the| C°Uld get down tho chimney and not questions has been resisted by Ameri | on? Taesday morning to search for the | morning, almost sobbed with relief as] employers at the mercy of the Plumb-| overlook them, Gilded logs had been| can officiuls in the last three years missin iviate: Col. Marshall and} te stood cn th rand watched the jers' union installed further to udd Christmas and the present Administration wii} | Litt: Webber arrived here terday 4s slip out into , et ir “Do you mean that because! cheer. So, lato yesterday, Mrs. Me continue to do the same, placing |#! Fe catian tielD Fished on then | ti Ste Ltda) eee Sotel ane om yo. stopped from the Het-| Gowan decided to slip out and ‘‘send D American policy on an absolutol other two plansa erashed.on thelr first (f am’ going t otel and tol trick code of practice, your | (Onn gon, ense Smoke Teneme Sonsistent tasis, ‘The fact that the | Pay, torte. ts Nae announced today at | hea, . tien have grown lngy?” asked| YoTd to Sunta, adie Smoke in T Fenements — Squitdron: r servation! “From 9 o'clock until the Paris de- |the investigator, sarcastically Joseph, an obedient, manly Utte] From $25,000 Warehouse (Continued on Twelfth Page.) init ie ie parted at 11 M. Clemenceau held a re-] «No, I do not, exclaimed Mr.| chap, had often been left to mind the ‘ aaa FIRE DESTROYS LEATHER ¢ ception in his suite, Among hundreds | sehnaier ‘ cute us for outl others (hen st Pie ane raton Blaze in Spring Street. U. S. SOLDIER ACCUSED PANY PLANT, DAMAGE #25,000, aN pe pein be ND ilexal pr : We believe we wer] go she lett im In chat ~~ 4 1 > Ideal Leather Com- | Prank b. Volk, &x-* i ‘|legally o valid my fine = Fook IN SHOOTING OF CONSUL | he Plant of the Ideal Leather Com sarnard Baruch; sare(hee esclihas! went out lute yeste Anau was in] 4 fire in the North Riv pany in Pensuuken Township, near Dana son, who was his nth Page.) her baby carriage In the kitchen, and] CrPoration warehouse at LONDON, Camden, N. J., was destroyed by fire during his stay in New York; ieak Joseph and Rose were there to kcep| SPring Street to-day made a smoke oun 'oldien has ‘be In con-|to-day. It was recently bought by the] Ambassador Jusserand amd’ Mme. a RISRRRTERE EG. Hans Ler bore) oe x ' Rectlon with tho shooting und silgl John R Rs ne Company of Camden. rand, Gaston Llebret, French | WOULD COMBINE her ae ed ane pana her her ; 1s arse spr i sp Avene wounding of Mason Mitchell, American] The plant has been Idle, a as to re- d Stephen Bons: : 2 i : ‘ ‘o dson ighten pouna) nok Hake ba he Pete Ol open after Jan. 1. ‘ne loss ta estimated 1, and a pics a pas wh Ba ARMY AND NAVY IN In C pearooes Mrs. McGowan left 4] tanement dweller ; lespatches rece hore to-da at $25,000. of the Clemenceau lecture : guslight burning, believing It was out is and era ee yesalvaa bern to-day NEW DEPARTMENT] Soent biring. belleving {i way out) eens covert) rhe buita was banked with . ., e outside door from the hall. Whut]| ing has an “L't with an ; - nbrarces, of] WASHINGTON, Dec. 13.—€ pened after she left can never bel yo 97 clark st : Needle Demons Pune ureWomen received at parting | solidation of the War and Navy Do-| anown, but it ean be 87 Clark Str asured most | partments into a department of na ‘erhups Joseph et a) “The Hames: were tly Klay 7 aA terrapin, presented | tional dofonse, designed to function|Meht and look up the newly opened] by defective insulation in the base (Continued on Ninth Page.) ants in charge of the army and na or Ros evidently rolled up a plece of waward ‘Teomay — > respectively, has been definitel ; : : ; Q (Continued on Ninth Page.) going to work at 8 Ae . i A aed | PRINCE HIROHITO, recommended to President Harding : to the warehouse Poison Dose, Not Fatal, Injected in Arms of Shoppers REGENT OF JAPAN by Walter F. Brown, head of the sunke froma tie ett and Bus and Subway Travellers. A commission appointed to prepare tor shaft at the sov a IS ILL OF MEASLES | pian of Governmental reorganization |fBeat Estate Ads. Spring Street. sido PARIS, Dec, 13,—Needle demons" is the title given to the originators Lise The President is giving serious cou-| flames and smoke bu of the latest crime wave in Paris, which police reports show has been gre TOKIO, Deo, 19 (Agsoclated Presp).=- | wideration to this and other recon — FOR THE— elevator shaft on th \ rn *- | ritrohito, the Prince Regent, ta gerlously | Mendations submitted by Mr. lr | building, bot Sein intenrity for the last two weeks until now dozens of women daily Pee ing and may lay them before Cons | Su d: . W orld Sie ' are teing picked with poisoned needles by unidentified monomaniacs An official bulletin tasued by the jm-| Within a week or two, uecompanic |) Sunday ee alice Caiaheks arate Christmas shoppers in the big depart-) they were by last winter's epidemic of | ta a a Let UE Bie Eee, Pee oe eee ne Asmulnletresion i MUST be in mt GRCRD A ment stoves, but the needle jabbers | dress and fur cout slashing and so far} Fahrenheit cud that his pulso had ine} CC Wee Chankes suggested lll The World Oftice ‘ are now operating in the auto buses, |no arrests have been made. While ased from 108 to 11U th gc eld eet % | nelghbo: 4 i the subways and other places where} the needle points are believed to t —_ rss PReeUiA under ‘sho: armity ; s turmoll after ut crowds congresate und it is possible | poisoned, the effect on the victims is Hae Pind Psictbacl aor Sala ea tee FRIDAY serves were sum { t to inflict the Injury and escape with-| not serious, the women usually eseap Sa canting: tiacal yaar a total of $56,0 Before 6 P. M bee out identification ing with slight swellings und ius 4 parcels! 000 or $14,000,000 more RiRrespan A The police ure as much mystified as | cular pains orders and 09 OF $14,000,000 more Insure Proper Classification rount recommended A month age trial, Faller was placed on ling upon a sep- result that the jury eight Cor conviction against. Judge Johnstone yesterday fixed to-day tor the retrial of Fuller, notwithstandiag the objection of lon and McGee, his lawyers, on the claim that Fallon, the trial lawyer, was busy in the Federal Court eaeh man ug trint, with the standing arate disagreed, and four Juc Johnstone ordered the case toon the calendar and marked iy’? for 10.80 o'clock this morn- At that hour there were 100 talesmen in court, all prominent and lusy merchants, selected from tho special panel. Neither defendant ap- peared and there was no appearance on the part of their counsel. The Court waited upon them for an hour, at the end of which Judge Johnu- stone declared thelr bonds forfeited, and at the suggestion of Assistant Dis- trict Attorney Olcott issued bencii warrants, which were placed in the bands of Detectives Raynes and Flood to execute After a conference with Johnstons, Assistant District Attorney Ulcott suld that if the brokers were brought into court to-day he would insjst upon Fuller being confined in the Tombs during his retrial and the $25,000 bail of McGee being raised to $100,000. he bonds for both men were fur- nished by the Indemnity Insurance Company of North America of No. 192 William Street An attempt was made to get a statement from Fallon and McGee, but a phone to thelr office in 42d Street brought the response that neither was In at the time and that thelr whereabouts was not known, When told of the forfeiture of the bonds and the issuance of the bench warrants the secretary of the firm declared that it was news to the office and that she would make every effort to ‘find one or both the lawyers. The news was recelyed with something of a shock When at noon nothing had been heard of the two brokers fears were entertained that they had jumped their bail bonds and Police Headquar- ters was notified, with t sult that { detectives was sent out on ae First cAmong Sunday ‘Newspapers Number of Separate Advts, Sinday, December 10th, 1922. THE WORLD + 7,633 actyto. The Vimes ++ 6,699 advts, The Herald ++ 2,536 advts, The American. + 1,808 advts, The Tribune 797 advts. THE WORLD'S Lead 934 advts. And The World printed 1,273 more advertisements than corresponding week last year, had beld the gun to fire it. gun and show how you isch ordered, and Prosecutor Kelsey took up tho pon, assembled it, and put it ta Powell's hand as the confessed as- sassin descended from the witness stand. Justice Kalisch stood up at the top of his desk. “Now show me what you did," he said. Powell, taking the shotgun, held |t at rest, his eyes fixed‘on the Justi “Well, L crouched down," Powel! sald, “and crept up to the window, so,” following the in pan- tomine, “and then I stood up, #0,.and fired through the window."* SLAYER RAN AWAY AFTER FIR- ING FATAL SHOT. he witness raised the shotgun to the muzzle the Justice K: stoc words T a line almost, horizontal, pointed at the Justice “You were then about nine or ten feet from the window? the Court and then when and Yes, about this far I fired | turned around away."" Here Mr. Kelsey took the shotgun from Powell's hands and the young man returned to his place in the wit- ness chair. Prosecutor Kelsey asked the court if the jury might be taken to view the Brunen home and the exact spot at which the mur was committed. Justice Kalisch said he thought this n excellent plan and appointed Sat uiday morning for the journey to Ruverside. Mry Kelsey asked that the be permitted to go with Powell ran ury ele the various roads he said he and Mohr traversed, but the court would not let Powell chaperone any such party, Mr. Keown obtained permission ‘9 read to the jury the transeript of an interview he ‘had with Powell in the Sheriff's office on Dec. 8 last, The court ruled that the interview could not be use as th is for prosecu- tion of the witness on any other charge than the one now made against him In the interview Powell declined to answer any of Mr, Keown's questions which had to do with the Brunen trial. One question was as to whether he had hallucinations, Powell reply- ing, ‘There is no insanity in my fam+ ily. Another attempt was made to-day by the attorney for Mrs. Doris Bruneg, and Harry C. Mohr to obtain from Powell an expression of his reason for shooting Brunen, ‘To help out Harry Mohr," he res plied, and that was the only answe? Walter Keown could get. The defending counsel spent much time yesterday upon Powell's de« meanor while im jail, asking him if he had not barked like a dog and also tried to kill himself. Powell stoutly maintained that he wes mot crazy, but had been ill ig \