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VOLUNTEER i PGT WITH COLE CA SOL FUNDS Uncontrolled Right, Rules © Supreme Court. the controversy between Commis- Booth of the Volunteers, which arose not “kept faith’’ with his department. The decision, by Justice George V. Mutian, sustains a writ of habeas cor- Klee, a worker for the Volunteers. " Mrs. Klee was arrested on May 25 for soliciting money without a license from the Commissioner of Public Wel- fare. She was released on parole pend- ing decision on the writ, which was obtained by former Governor Charles 8. Whitman, who appeared for the Volunteers and Mrs. Klec C District Attorney Michael J. Driscoll, who opposed the writ, pointed out that, in his opinion, permission of the Commissioner was necessary as some restraint thust be. exercised on street collections. Justice Mullan, in prefacing his de- cision, said that the primary purpose of the writ was to obtain tho right to solicit funds during the Christmas hol- days and so prompt decision should be ade. He said: “The ordinance is attacked upon various grounds, but T whall rest my decision solely upon the point that there are no existing standards which control the exercise of discretion by the Commissioner of Public Welfare. It is uhnecessary-to pass upon the or- Ginance itself, considered apart from e EVERY vlads 4a ESCORT Yellow LaXI Lenox 2300 Christmas shopping is made easy and economical in a Yellow Taxt Trained, gen- tlemanly drivers will give you every cour- teous attention, —safe- guard your property—~ make things casier for you. Our shopping rate $2.50 per hour Lowest Cash Rate of Fare In Greater New York Lenox ‘2300 Yellow Lax! EVERY GENUINE Yellow Taxz 1S HEATED 1 matched tor ring, britiiantdiamonda, oxi. missioner. It may be that the ordl- hance itself te invalid, but it is not necessary in this proceeding 80 to L P | hip With Colby hold, It is quite enough to say that, aw ar ners, assuming the validity of the ordt- nance, had rules been made pursuant ; to it th : 1 i < : to it that Would have completed the] Former President’s Health So Far Improved He Is Ex-|Georgs b. saxenmeyer, torv-elght standards, or even, perhaps, a single pected to Give His Time to Public Matters. standard by which to regulate and " . control the exercise by the Commis- Uainbridge, Colby, who was Secretary of State in Woodrow Wilson's sioner of the discretion sought to he| Cabinet following Robert Lansing, announces that the former Prosident will vested In him—the fact ‘that no such Commissioner Tried to Use tules were made renders the ordinance stoner has attempted to arrogate to Himself the wholly uncontrolled right to enforce or grant a soliciting per- y en: t y The State Supreme Court yesterday] ine’ moment, cece fool. The wees ‘opened (he way for the Volunteers of}fact that such ah obviously worthy America to solicit Christmas funds on] institution as the Volunteers of Amer- Commissioner Coler said the decision will relieve him of a great deal of sioner Coler and General Ballington] troubic and put it on the publ on the gronnd that the Volunteers haa} York. expressed their the decision. thousands before them this Christmas,| once more to subjects which have they said, it would have been nothing] long invited him and the importa short of a calamity bad their benevo- CHILDREN FIND BODY OF DENTIST IN LOT Jersey Pupils Discover Also Bottle Which Contained Acid. Jersey City children retuéning from school yestertay found the bedy of Dr. \Woodrow Wilson Terminates well-known dentist, tying {n a lot at Audubon and West Side Avenues, An empty vial which had contained an ounce of hydocyanic acid was beside the body. retire from the law firm of Wileon & Colby of No, 32 Nassau Street on Dec. e Anbae : Dr. G. Meehan of the Jersey City abortive and tneffectual, 31, when the’co-partnership Sere will expire, Hospital raid Dr. Saxenmeyer had “As mattera stand, the Conmmis-| Mr Colby said that the formeré been dend about ten hours. A year azo t Dr. Saxenmeyer suffered a of our. professional relationship is @ brewhdews cna. Went 40 Dee ee? a matter of great personal loss and the} cnitadum at Summit, N. J. where he his attention to subjects that formerly} keenest regret. Mr. Wilson's disclD-| -inaine lined power and effectiveness as 4 interested him, and that at a confer-| 10 PPOTS etn a veritable revela- ence two weeks ago Mr, Wilson tion, considering the long interruption he did not wish to renew the partner-| of his active work at the bar. He has that v ship. taken @ most active interest tn te work ri jon Y, seems to tell its ov When Mr, Colby was asked at his} 206 ne nat tat he han cane BG y. 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