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GOWPERSABWTS HRING COUNSEL DAUGHERTY CASE Keller Serves’Notice He Will Insist Upon His Rights, but Subsides. WASHINGTON, Doc.. 18,—Samael Gompers. President of thé American ‘edetation Of Labor, frankly told tho lolaty, ‘Committee to-day execiilive committee of tho Federation had authotized the em- ployment Of coundél to assist Repre- Kotler, Républiedn, Minne- in prosecuting impeachment proceedings against Attorney Goneral |” for the défense ino took ‘Up again today the a Was shown Pu : fan the plot’ t : Powell deciares ef bis own free will ‘any promine of reward, He he had"ever said he would ext his Christmas dinner with his wife ; elilid after Mrs. Brunen and a were fried fot the murder, the war, Powell said, hi sfved in the Engineers’ Corps, denied that he was not in ft physical ‘condition to go to the front. This and other questions were piled by Mr. Keown in an attempt to show that -health, but the wit- nees met them all with the same calm denial Urat characterized his testimony] that the yeiterday afternoon. Mr. Keown asked Powell if Brunen Tuell was in “Harry Mohr told that, Brunen never spoke to m Powell answered. “But Mobr was al- ways saying something about Mr, Notice Was served of the House Judtelaty Commiittes to-day by Jack- son Ralston, counsel for Representa-| tive Keller, that he would insist on mesaages. “righta’ before the ‘committee, Keown, in an evident attempt to we even if he had to éarry, his fight to him as to chronology, went over the line House of Representative: with scores of questions until} yr, ‘Ralston’ Prosecutor Kelsey intervened. ‘ever, the defendant Jn hie direct testimony, Powell had tol@ of his communications by tele- gram with Mohr in 1921, giving dates nourcement came lecided to keep out attorney Was! of the toomd certain newspaper ar- permitted to go on, asking Powell) ticies rélatiiig to Z. what of certain dates con- a Investign tained, Without the messages before! nepartment of Justice, until members ‘him, Powel! said he cotld noi re- member the telegrams in detail. Some] portunity to cXamiine them. of the ¢¢iegrams from Mobr asked Powell to come to Riverside, where tae niurder of Brunen eventually oc- Pri CUT Oo! ‘ OMTSES HARDING ASKED TO SEK FURTHER NAVY LIMITATION House Report on Naval Bill Calls Attention to Big Ship Programs. after it had beon Burns, Chief of the Bureau ‘or of the committee could have an op- Representative Yates, Miinois, asked df that was to be con- sidered os @ threat to the committee, Asked why he was to get $1,000 when Beunen wan killed, whether he or Mobr shot him, he replied: “LE don't know, Mr. Yates declared he con- Representetiv it a threat. Graham, Repttblican, 5 asserted that tf a threat was intended he, for one, would refuse to hear Mr. Ralston furthe: The ‘ificident was closed and the hearing procesdéd with a suggestion by Representative Foster, Republican, ©] Oho, that the comnlittes get along It was understood, Keown questioned Powel! on his testimony about the two shotguns bought in Philadelphia to accomplish A doublée-barrelied gun the murder. was landed to Powell. weapon with which he has confessed] with ts work to killing Brunen in firm hand handling it without the least show] w, Jt had been carried, he said, in Mohr's car the night of Ho showed how it had been necessary to “brea: thé barrel joined the stock. After the shooting, when'hé got back to Mohr’s waiting car, (He forestock of the gun was As Powell was not over ir about the mechanism, William ills, elderly foréman of the jury, the gun and with quick expert- ted it. Holding up the Torestock to Powell he asked, “This ta what was miasing, wasn't It “Yes, that’s the part, The newspaper articles in dispute ere sent to Prosident Harding list October by A. Tl’. Maé¢Auly, an Amer- team citizen living at Toronto, Can- of compunction. WASHINGTON, letter protesting ciated Prese).—A request that Pres inst the appointment of Mr. Burns | gent The letter was General who Mr. Daugherty. referred to tha Attorne replied to Mr. MacAuly that he had] ™ent, so as to include a ‘imitation on had before him the information sentj construction -of smaller types of war the President before Mr. Burns was] yengel that he had known Burns for many, many years and way “quite sure he will rendér me and {@nnual naval bil! by the Mouse and] propriations Committee to-day. Under the bill ag broug}t into the Hous the Prosidept would be asked negotiations i imitation agroe- Administration efficient service. Chairman Volstend Articles relating to Burnw as “mere nowupaper stories." voicod by Mr. Raldton and Repreren- tative oF ster suggested that the cont. Mittoe take the matter under adviso- ruled out the Drives Powell said he was at the Brugen home the Wednesday and Thursday nighte before the murder, and thot always with him. he went there Wednesday night to Will Brunen, that he, sat in the car and Mobr went to the Brunen home to sce If Brunen was at home, "t there that night, uraday night, Mr. Keown plied Powell with ques- Uehs as to whut had been dope on ths two nights before th witness saying that the plans were the same for both nights—to shoot Brunen if he happened to be at home. Mobr, he sald, was to scout about the house and then come back him if the shooting could be Mt. Keown askéd him if he romem- béred Mohr coming to his home morniig after the murder and asking where he had been the night before, to which the witness replied he did. “What did you do with $226 you we you?’ hd was asked, 4“1 dragk o little, but denied buying drugs. Mr. Keown hue prought out from “the witness that Mrs. Brunen tyas not ig of all surface and types of war craft toinage of 10,000 or less, ses of ary and nav¥ af The committee pointed out that the Representative article Was little as insted Mri record yesterday; that Mr. Burns had|or types of smaller wer vessels und aid] added that information had reached already large grams are planned of vessels up to the maximum ize who} the agreement larger types of sub-surface cra ‘whole statement,’ that from hig knowledge of Mr. Burns | Congress he wonld acéept his denial. hooting, the followed Mr. Goinpers, denied polities had entered into the pardon-| vegun to put in Jones, convicted in Ing’ of Wijlard > Oregon land fraud said ho “rejected” any sxuggestion|the single direction to which the un- the} that “Preaidont Taft was moved by|ratificd agreement dots not extend allowed to go on un- Mf. Wickersham said that when he] checked, the purse strings again must heard Daugherty intented to appoint} be relaxed, and this Government like Barns he had written that Daugherty examine the files in the Jones case }laune before niaking the appointment. pilaeee sansa cnet BECKERS SANE DOCTORS AGRE ASTRAL ON Big Jury Panel Court as Pit Murder Case Begins. “In other words,” the repo: ‘eompetition did it but is on again in Political coisiderations. upen.s program’ to the e nee y to keep us at le of any of the other power An enlisted personnel fAseal year beginning n at present, is pro- vided for in the navy budget, carr a totad of $293,806,558, ely half a million deilars less than moby as to what Mohr said to Powell indicating that Mrs. was involved in the ugly scheme. Prosseutor Kelsy satd he intended to hook up Mre. Brupen with every- thing, and the court replied, certainly have not so far.’ eee MILLIONS ARE VOTED FOR UNEMPLOYMENT WANTS QUICK T! IN $440 HOLDUP CASE Magistrate Levine Seeks Example a» Crime Deterrant in Holidays. Dectaring he would make an effort to have him tried within three days, Mac- Istrate Max 8. Levine in Essex 3 Court to-day held fn $20,090 bail for th Grand Jury a man said to be a former After Bixteen-Hos, Prows).—A supplomentary estimate of £1,000,000 for tho relief of unempioy- ment was ugreed to by the House of | pody was a: Cotamons early close of a sixteen-hour session, pro- longed by the tactics of the Labor] woy, The trial of A cused of murdering his wife, whose ham Becker, wte-| ronped a girl stenographer of $440. Miss Coctia Berman, twenty-one shior and stenosrey leather firm of M. No. 48 Ludlow Street, National Bank at Del Ng. Up from a pit in a] ola, lot at the corner Street and Southern to-day toward and oMieial report. 29, vas begun thig afternoon be. wouk To A motion for ley Baldwin, clowure made by St Chancellor of the Ex- about 6.80 o'clock morning. Was carried by a sybstan- tint majority. The motion was halled | fense by t Shame!" “Gagi* “Scandal: white epithew of a moro} and would not in pérsopal character were hurled at the} sanity, ocoupunts of the Treasury bench. ese Sette Ht BONAR LAW DEPLORES ARMS TREATY INACTION Dolancty Streets she was struck and robbed by 4 young man who by Patrolman County Court. At the opening of the A. Mayber and Charles counsel assigned to the 4 court, announced AD 4] the defendant would plead not guilty, terpode a plea of in- were received by the according to word received here, with cries of rect and Avenu Levine sald he was a f urged that he trial as quickly be placed on Dr. Gregory of Belle~ : vue Hospitel, acting for the State, hiacht, acting for th fense, established that Becke: Magistrate Levine, “many persona ar on the streets carryl large payrolls If this man ts A-growd gathered about Ballding, on the fourth floor LONDON, Dec. 32 (Asagciated Pres), }tWe Court I@ lotated, at $ o'cldok this —Priue Minister Bonar Lav told toe] moring and semsined tere all duy House of Commons to-day that Greyt }4erdite. the olod weether, although it Uritain could not pegard without grava}*2S Plain trom the beginning that no Aiseppointment the continued delay Bergen] Will discourage furth NEW York, SOUTHAMPTON atéphér of Greeos, with bia wif One would ho admitted to the feom Whe had he business there Police reserves forméd a line about] here to-day the building 494 Kopt the curious ain} back. Phe’ apéeint court) William B. the Mner Oly'mpie, ‘Treaty by two of the signatory Powers, Prance and Italy. He added thet neither Great Bi nor, #0 fur as he was aware, the Unitej{tive jurors States had ect w time limit for ratifou- for New York. a Fane! of proupecs| MEAD TREADWELL. ROSS-COUN. he chief effort of the defense win| Treadwell of Pou be to try to keep tro mt ‘confession of Reuben Norkin, who hus sworn that be witnessed the murder and helped Becker bury the victim. was elected ¢ n for next yea Bray jr. of Bridger appolnied manager of thw Cros IN ON! BKONG QUININE ture of Bi, W. Gr 0.) % COURT OOS TICE KISH WOMAN MISTAKES GAS FOR BRAKE I CRASH ON DRIVE js and bn’ military and naval air-|Mrs, Devereaux Putnam and craft, ts included in the report on the Maid Hurt When Her Auto Hits Bus. A wrecked automot t JOALL Street, st ald wa x Pu Pat The auto was a Fifth Avenuc p ax a woman passer the corner of 104th Putnam does not kno 1 of puttin, ¢ stepped on the ac 8 of the 3 oar were damaged and the crumpled up. Mrs. Putnam and her maid were thrown forward. trolman Daniel Sheeby, who wit- messed the accident turned in an am- bulance cull, which brought Dr. Shel- by of Si, Luke's Hosp s found to have on the nose and left | Plerey had cuts on the fo and: left hand. After being treated at the hos- ital, they went to th home in glew es DEATHS MAY TOTAL 30 IN CUBAN EXPLOSION Boller Blows Up, Wrecking Provin- celal Sugar Mil, HAVANA, Dec. 12 6).—Deatha from the be explo- sion which wrecked U relia Sugar Central at ce: Ca: ly Drov- from Cam PRANS WOSPy POL Sib, TF ington “to resume on the hospit Isea, Dutchess POPP WANTED TO POP SO HE ROBBED POP Henry Popp $r. forged Mis father's name to a eheck for $500 to enable him to pop thé ol, old question, it was learned here to-day when he ap- peared with his parent in the City Court to answer to a charge of \orgery, secund degree, The younger Popp, wishing to wed, but broke, {t is said, drew the money from a bank here, married and spent $100 to finance lis honeymoon. We wos arrested on his return. The father rorased to prowecute. ch Id twin sons a je on Riverside waiting the ar- on to tow it to of Woorllind Ave- ¥. J.. stepped on the] ¥ srake, to-day. | s driving the car, was a md by a maid, Mary Plercy tres Immediat fidors of ter coming down the drive te of speed. In front bus. The hem dov Then ‘ar shot forward, jamming its radiator into the rear of the heavy bus with sufficient force to jar every one inside it and cause the passenger about to board it to jump buck and ery out in-terror. In additio radiator the. wheel to the thickly ¢ by the fire PARIS BIRTHS SHOW DECREASE OF 25,000 Death Rate ital, Mrs, Put- red cuts the frst six decrease of (Aszocinted TARIFF BARS PUPS; esterday, may exccud whirty, ae- UMED ON VET+| six G BY FORGING CHECK Jurors Who Will Decide Fate of Widow [PuIn7ON ITS TIIDKS Irish Senate Calls Shin Fein” Of Slain Showman; Judge, Prosecuto SURGE Ss. WL ene See. 2 POLICEMAN SAVES WOMAN AND THINS TENEMENT FIRE Also Leads Seven Children to Safety as Flames Evict Twelve Families. Mrs. Yetta Bit and hy ation es of mut- Me rushed to ekrack to tur and then ran to t Hi occupants < On urth fh ina fi policeman half carried, half led the woman and hor twins to the street. Firemen contined most ef the dam- This was this year, a OWNER NOW TAKING THEM TO EUROPE Sen and Knginecr Do ry Vee Too High. es The legal division of the Cus- toms Service has been called upon to decide a new interp the Tarif Act of 1922 as applicd to German police do, William gineer of the steamship City of Alton, a freighter travelling between Gal- veston, New York and Bremen, has a Gsrman police dog named Marcella, which on a recent trip between Galveston and New York had a littre of pups. Tho engineer attempted to bring them ashore and give them away, but found he would have to pay a duty of 15 per cent. of the value of each of the dogs. which would have made a duty of approxi- mately $4.a pup. He decided this was too high, so tho vessel sailed with the happy mother and her six children, and the engineer wil; try to give them away in Europe. fon of Ison, second ¢ | To Conference Sunday in Ettort - FOROBSTRUGTING | "7, EFORT FR PEACE ou Ismet Pasha Refuses to Give the Armenians a National DUBLIN, Dec. 13.—A committee } to consider ways and means to end the civ} war in Ireland. tion was extended to the Sinn Fein for a conference Sunda: The Senate took the Initiative to- © ward peace as its firat official ac after, the election of Lord Glenavy chairman. Lord Glenavy, formerty|ledding Repub! Sir James Campbell, was legal advisor of the Carson anti-home rute provis-lthem, aM tonal government in Ulster prior ww the war, and his election is regarded} li here as a definite move to extend Olive branch to U The peace sesoiution waa moved by| bomb atta James Douglas, a Quaker merchant, | night who bas taken an active part tm White Cross relief wor expressed what is in the minds of every one in Ireland, Douglas warned there would bo Inevitable unemploy- ment, suffering and starvation If vic lene continued. There should be fr dom for all to express thetr political opinions, he urged. Without any outward pomp Free State Governm: gan its carrer by hear!ns Governe 13—Associated A refpal by Turkey at this morning's session of for a national home for the ans or international regulation of thy rights of the minoriti< brought a gharp warning to Uie An- gora delegation from Marquis Cur- zon, head ofthe British delegation “When we leave ‘and it may be you #hink— ave been fighting tho battles of the 0 wetting nothing platitudes jp return, the general im- on will be deplorable for sald Lord Curzon, let us darken this scone by charges of liorrors, We wish to obtain a sclu- tion for the future. "I deeply regret this proposal for the @Xehange of populations— vielous isolation for hundred years Addrers. § assembled in the low Turks through the was excluded, No popwtar 1 there were no crowds and na demon- ns in the y policed. 1 the Vice Regal Lodge In Phoenix Parts and drove to the Govermment build: Candy You Know with ings aimost unnoticed. “Tt is perfectly clear wish to rid themscive or to make their cond Turkey cruc! and imporsible. he Turks not to take refuge in “T urge upon with the Powers tn bout a solution of in effort to bring this tingled problem. “T repeat that we are Mere for one} Labor members of beth House Make. were absent, but took thelr places the address. Evidently they Advt on Pa e 19 . feared Healy's speecli and the King 4 message might contain references which would oxcite party memb and cause a sepne. but the Turks are co we break on this question, if we these miserable minorities un- single voice will be the t 104th n twelve families fire in the furniture terms of good will, and y read Healy delivercd his own] after 4 P. M. the day preceding publication but it will not h partnership in tion's co-operation in coequal m: be received by 1 P. M. Thursday preced! bership of the gre of free peoples,” ho began Then he proceeded to point out that} by Thursday noon. as a national home for a new ditempt to dismember under the Free State y Only when he dealt with the Repud-| ly the publication ofttes by 1 P. was irreconcilable on . MM. Hicans did he become emphatic, say-,| fad! paetNe-Iudertton crdcie uot Fe nd iavestl-| of minorities tn Tur aside an toch of Turkish soil for un Armenian national ho would not accept the regulation of the of minorities by in Constantinople Hiceman Nemee hur- ever the store are ave ; ) re thi up The policeman an attempt to lmpore their will upon the majority by menns of terror and destruction, “While utterly f tempt to upset the tr tenement Z COLD WAVE; IT FAILS TO APPEAR AND MERCURY RISES rps Touted Wrong— et Warmer Weather and Fair Skies To-Morrow, wave which, according to weather sharps, was to hold New York in its relentless grip LOST—ONE was informed that there were twins on the seeond floor. sped back into the house and, aft search, located Mrs. two Infants in her confused und needed Billeski with her ms. She also was sistance. The take steps to establish tle boundanes n Dieta, and kind father of: Fi of excited persons in ti tied district were attracted Senators then withdrew to elect} . 1922, of pneumonia 1 Glenavy, former Lord Chanctl-} Funeral eervices ‘Thursday, lor of Ireland, a8 their Chairman,| Congrogational Church, Meantime the Deputies held a shoit] J. ut 5.00 FP. M. debate on the address and adjourned. | wackER) Campbell Fu= It is learned that abandonment of has spent itself and the Prediction for to-morrow was slightly snap already A drop of fifteen degrees overnight was said to have been the forerunner of a cold spell that would take up a residence of several days in this city The drop camo mometer at 7.40 o'clock this twenty degrees above, but from that time on the residence has proved only temporary. began to rise and by 9 o'clock had risen two degrees. Falr weather with continned rising temperature will be the program to- wereanes 39.000 In Six tal statistics tor of this year show a births and an tn- crease of 39,000 deaths over the corre- sponding period in 1921, births over deat 73.000, is only 9, Birtha and deeths from January to July of this year numbered 396, 287,000, respectively. In 1 431,000 Dirths aw The excess of which last year was The mercury 000 and be a drop with th but to-morrow morning a sharp r company continued fair weath ding to the forecaster setting of the sun, yan Pellee Dogs Born at Breakfast Is a Meal for Men Folks Give them daily just as fine a plate of Beech- Nut Bacon as their club can give them! Fast Beech-Nut express ser- vice puts fresh sliced bacon in dealers’ hands daily. Long thin strips —no rind moisture all smoked “out—very economical indeed. For that appetizing flavor COAL. Sliced—in the new blue boxes et Bring Civil Warlare to End fp his er Sponsors Attempt to Stay Hostilities and End Horrors of Fighting Between Republicans and Free State Troops. been named by the Irish Senate the Republican ngs paign is u ssinntion cam- ed by relatives of the prisoners, who feared for thelr sufety if the Goveras © ment continues reprisals against however, doubt that cra and the other pow adevs can control the mi mon De ical tants The last twenty-four hours have rely quiet except for a ‘ational troops last er, Declaring that fe t formally Tim Healy. deliver the Kin, ators and De y chamber, There Is More wevsonicensll Tham One Way rects, which were of winning a customer. Ever try making Com- parisons — the Best y had moved to the Best Candy We Notice to Advertisers jsniay advertimng type copy and relcase er tho. mek, day Moral World or The Evening World 4€ receive add es was coucked In n tt hed fan bo inserted only aa rosy’ pornalt ry rder of receipt red The Ay hoge Pears containing engravings to be made enter {nto the fulness of | $¢2? Stnust bo ryesived By Po bas Nberty h hi a Display vertising type copy for th Lod berty with the na pieaent Sections of The Sunday World must ing common waaith | publication and release must be recelved by 2P4 riday, Cory containing engravings fo be made by Ttio World must be received is the ratural development any engraving copy MM. Friday, will be omlites of require, rigidly in the order of litest receipt 1S 4 “Unhapp! a small nu aoe 7 and posith lease order. Te released tater than. not bowed to the majority will, TR RG eB ee Me a! sed in hostile vations | ferve to. earn élacounts of any Cl @ spread ruin broadenst in} coptrast oF otherwise, HELP WANTED—FEMALE, sare suf. ADAMS.—JAMES 1 Campbell Fonerat by their Church, B'way, Oth, Wednesday, 11 A. M. BOHONNON.—JEAN. Tho Funeral Church. * Guth, unt!) Wednesday A. Mf. feanlention,": He sia YDIA CARSON, The Fuperal actions. Healy declared unemployment ‘s caused by ‘ta jury of destruction -and the Government's first care should be ta end disorder, and then proceed with) MASL—PIiLIP W. Camp! Funeral © program. He polaled ia the Government's duty to Church, B'way, 66th, until Thureday A, M. L—WILLIAM L., beloved husbat sion for Northern Ireland, ¥, und W. L. Wenteth, on Dee. Interment jater, Biway, @ith, Friday, 12 No Superintendents and Engineers: We Have Plenty of Coal for Immediate Delivery! 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