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| BUN TOTERS WITH Bélajers wore able to clear the way #9 that he could got out, A counte demonstration betwoon Sociniiste and Laborites helped draw away th #o that tho President oould j ke hig exit, | © Then a lively battle occured be- J tween the demonstrators and the Hi . Arms wero used freely and 4 if persons were ed. The prin- cipal blame for the rioting was 7 — ' placed upon Gen, Joseph Halter, Com-| Men With Records Nabbed, mander-in-Chief of the Polish Army, Who delivered a specoh at a street Meeting in Warsaw lust Sunday, Sine that time feeling ran high In the streets of Warnaw, but a sem- Dlance of order bad been restored when tho new President assumed bia oftice Thursday. but Nassau Judge’s Signa- ture Wins Quick Release. Detectives Dowd, Dineen ahd Brad- ley of the Automobile Squad reported to Police Headquarters to-day the dis- covery of three mora pistol permits ixrued by Justice Selah B, Strong of Suffolk County, to men whose reputa- tlons are written on police records. The report followed a protest by Mag- PADEREWSKI NOT TOLD ~ ABOUT ASSASSINATION UNTIL AFTER CONCERT Si -Law Wit News for y © Fear it Will Affect Bie istrate Folwell in Flatbush Court yes- Matinee Playing. terday, when he had to dismiss a An effort was made to get the opin-| charge of pistol carrying against James De Mayo of No. Street, because De Strong permit. The Automobile Squad detectives in a department car followed four men in an automobile across Manhattan Bridge yesterday in a belief that men of their reputation would not be together on a lawful errand, At tl Brooklyn end of the bridge they over- took the men and searched them. Of the four it was found that three had loaded revolvers—Arthur Curafaino, |, ajso knéwn as “Young Augy,” of No. 101 Flatbush Avenue, who has been five times arrested but never con- victed; Allisandro M. Missasi of 64th Street and New Utrecht Avenue, who has been arrested repeatedly, and Frank Uale, also known as “Yule."* The police record of Uale shows elght arrests on charges ranging [rom disorderly conduct to homicide, He has served two penitentiary senten one of them t. carrying a revolver. Al three +icwed pistol permits signed by Jusuve Strong. They were taken to Brooklyn Police Headquar- ters and when the genuineness of the permits was verified were set fre. phase alec ae FIGHT 10 PREVENT 139 Fellx Mayo held a ‘ton of Ignace Paderewski, planist and Polish statesman, on the assassination ~6f M, Narutowicz ana Its effect on the immediate future of Poland. Mr. > Padesewski is spending the winter at “the Gotham Hotel, Fifth Avenue and _ S5th Street, His son-in-law and secretary, Mr. « W. O. Gorski, said Mr. Paderewski ‘was resting in preparation for his concert this afternoon at Carnegie «Hall and would not be informed of . the assassination until after the con- eert, as it was feared that the news + might react upon him unfavorably, Mr. Paderewski has invited twenty- five guests to a dinner to-night at the hotel to Ernest Schilling, the pianist, — who was his pupil, Prince Radzivill } Was among those invited. The mem- _ bers of the pianist's family could not say to-day whether he would cancel . Ahe dinner because of the news from Warsaw. rs —_——— ‘POLISH CONSULATE HERE RECEIVES NO OFFICIAL NEWS OF ASSASSINATION \ Bureau of Information Not) Sur- prised by Despatch _ At the Polish Consulate Gencral, "No. 953 Third Avenue, to-day, it was sald that no official despatches had been received regarding the assassina. tion. Inquirers were referred to the Polish Bureau of Information, No. 40 FORGIVES WAN be the only ship to reach England and - x out to search for O'Neil. ———— Franee before Christmas and for that Troggatt Firm ‘Firm Head Here ponds . i renscn carried hundreds of passengers] Named i But Truck Driver, Who Ran|wno are going to spend the hollday Named in Inquiry Into Itz, Court of Special Sessions to-day and tried to withdraw a charge of as- Tenor and Movie Actress Among Fal In Holiday Exodus on Liner Maj THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 16, I922. stic 7 by Police. Richard Weston, sixty, years has Mved tn a room at No. 1 pital to-day with a bullet wound in several years, About a month ago O'Neill ISSCLAIR BOOTH Sue DR Ar. ACsTIN AND Wire, MAJESTIC SALS, CARRYING Huge SS ea HOLIDAY CROWD/43 ARE INDICTED oN MAIL FRAUD; TWO refused to take him in. Weston m he would be glad to share bis qua: story to police learned why have him. would not comply with imposed upon him and that, as result, their extremely incompatible. The climax to-day, he his people refused ters, Senator and Mrs. nd Mrs. Edge, John who for Maiden Lane, i# in Broad Street Hos- in his right cheek, and police are search- ing for Michael O'Neil, seventy-five, who fs said to be the oldest alleged as- sailant to have come to their attention was homeless, despite the fact that he said he had sons and other relatives who et him at that time and told him that rr ters with him, but, according to his soon to He declared that O'Neil regulations life together becamo came “his morning when Weston announced to O'Neil that he would have to find other quar- According to his story to the police, the older man drew a revolver and fired at him, the bullet penetrat- McCormack and Many ing his cheek. O'Neil run from the : room and Weston cried for help. Po- Other Notables Aboard. liceman Eisele of the Old Sip Station ——- summoned an ambulance and Dr. Tho gtgantic White Star liner Mases- Rutherford took Westonsto the hos: tle was tho only; trans-atlantic steam- ship leaving this port to-day. She will pital. serious. HIM FOR LIFE abroad. The Majestic carried 426 first class, 290 second class and 462 third class passengers, a total of 1,178, which t« unusual for this time of the year. She tlso carried 10,000 sacks of mail. Stiglitz Down Is Found Guilty of Assault. Wrecked Omaha Co, TWO MEN JAILED OMAHA, Neb., Dec. 16.—Forty- three persons, among them widely known New York, Chicago and Omana Making his way painfully on crutches which he will have to use| Senator Walter Edge of New Jersey | business men, Including wenty-six vell known Nebraska pankers, were tig-|and his bride, gotnfl abroad for a) we! i Peeters eet oe ey tee (eee eae honeymoon, would have missed the|!ndicted here late yesterday by a Fed- fifty, No, 1475 Washington Avenue, the Bronx, appeared in the eral Grand Jury for allezed misuse of the mails and conspiracy to use the mails to defraud. The indict- ments came after investigations by Federal and State authorities in con- boat had not the sailing been delayed ten minutes to take on the last of the mall, As it was the Edges barely got aboard in time. His condition is said not to be Detective Dunphy was sent ON YELLOWLEY'S NEW LOCK-UP ORDER of - John McCormack, the tenor, left for rat Pita hindscr tho bureau, Dr. Lud sault against tho man who had], ‘O07 of murope that will keep him|Mection with transactions which are Manager and Waiter (Pail “ad d him. [alleged to have wrecked “Wig Ehrlich, was not at the office: ere Aimaat wan) Wille ee he en Go cae: |Boceing’ eat ueumy, Company vt] OXPSY Land Taken When ‘members of his staff said that their The efendan was jam|tober. At the request o @_pho- | Bondi information was limited to that sup- Crockett of No. 145 West 48th Street, | toxraphers he went to the upper deck SI ecanalaved te (eee Patrons Use Flasks. of a h it and pose in he sun, oe greedy - ~ plied by the Associated Press, bu driver of an wutomoblie truck which | 000 Tote IO just one more, |éatt, head of the Joseph. Trogatt "they had no reason to doubt the re- port, following the turbulent scenes in “Warsaw when the President was in- BEGINS IN SENATE hit Stiglitz on May 22 last. auditing firm of New York City, and him up there for half J. Clarence Leonard, also of New please," kept “Why do you want to withdraw thls | nn hour. The new order of Prohibition Di- rector Yellowley that persons charged td. charge?" Justice Salmon asked. just one more, please,” remarked] York, former secretary of the Lion| with violation of the Volstead act ile a f fe eld ee meee McCormack, ‘‘would make a goo Popding and Surely Company, Oth | must be locked up rather than served i want to see any man go to title for a song. I believe I'll write | &T® Indicted Include Edwin H. Gurney “WORRY OVER FINANCES | Rival Alleges He Was Not] wi eon Tetused to tot him with. | 8 Fremont, ‘Neb., former President of | Wit & suinmons was fret applied to vos CAUSES LOUIS CORBINO| flected, and Flagrant Ir- |araw the compiaint and.ordered that) “Chartes ti, Ebbetts, owner of the|th* defunct company: three former! Gypsy cand, at Sixth Avenue and larities at Poll the trial proceed. Brooklyn Baseball ‘Team, was a pas-| Vice Presidents, tho former Treasurer | 451} Street. ‘The manager, Alexander TO COMMIT SUICIDE regularities at Polls. Patrolmen Zipp and Hawkins of the | .encer, Pearl White, the movie ac-|%4 former assistant secretary. Schwartz, of No. 183 West 45th Street oth Precinct were the State's best }rross, started on one of her periodicul| !t i# charged that those indicted } ing Samuel Bernard of No. 882 East Shipsins Cie in Le | witnesses, They sald they saw Crock-|trins across the ocean. Sho said sho| "il misrepresented the status of the| 77h Strect, were arrested by Pratt WASHINGTON, Dec, 16.—The pro: rs thach at Lek 4 aE wale y ° y Proh Dany, and Suid to Have Brother |... 4, Sadie Lis icethaskotussctel (8 driving toward them at high speed | wi}) spend Christmas Day in Paris] Company tn various ways and fraudu-| nition Agent Potter early to-day after * im Htalinn Cabinet. sidedigialaesed *-)at Park Avenue and 113th Street and|ing then go to a convent for uw rest,|!°ntly Induced the sale, subscription! ye had watched patrons of the res- challenging the re-election to the Sen-/ran out to lead him off. Instead of] pr, J. C. Beaumont, tho ship's}""d approval of stock and bonds of] +aurant for an ho} Pott: id h Luco Corbino, thirty-eight, owner of stopping, they sald, he swerved tho atta } . the company. ur. otter sa e wis a ahaa Ae {ate of Henry Cabot Lodge, the Ro-| stopping, 5 surgeon, was one of the happlest per-|'he Company. | saw perons at the tables pour liquor the Ausonia pring Company and) ntican leader, to-day were trans-| ‘Tuck and ran straight into a group of }xons on the boat, In his twenty-five] A!l of the defendants ure accused! from flasks and drink it without any the Ausonia Stevedore Company, both : Pushcarts, one of which was Stiglitz’s. | years at sea ho has been home for| Under the various counts, some as of- protest from the management. of No, 15 Moore Street, and said to be| ferred to the Sonate itself. Stigittz was knocked down and] Christmas only five times. He will|fclals of the company, some as} schwartz and Bernard were taken _& brother of the inister of Education] A “protest and challenge’ against] dragged a hundred fect or more. He|spend this Christmas ut his home m| tends of the company, who guve ac] to the East 67th Street Station and in the Italian Cabinet, committed sul-} the election of Senator Lodge was re-| spont six weeks in a hospital, hover-| England for the first time in seyen| Commotion certificates to deposit. tooxed up, with the request that the elde at 11.15 o'clock this morning !9| coived py Vice President Coolidge from | !A€ between life and death, and finally] yours. and others as stock salesmen. Bond! police hold them until the Prohibition & rest room on the thirteenth floor of | CoO aw. Crooker, att for John | S2° Out, permanently erippled. The] Ono of the largest crowds ever at-| Was fixed for each of the defendants} omcers called for them to-day to take ~fhe Moore Street address. Financial | C°™ eee Na then cenn | police sald ulso that Crockett was] tracted by a midwinter sailing jammed| ®t $5000 them to court. Only a United States diMculties were ascribed as the cause, |. Nichols, defeated Prohibition can-| driving without a license, the White Stare Line pler all morning. oC cinsler, United States Dis-) Commissioner was authorised to 1.d- Mr. Corbino was married and had|didate, and representative of the Lib-| Since then, while out on bail, ee dk carkl eon fist] ait them to ball, Potter said. one son. He lived at No. 8 Waring|eral Republican League of Massachu-| Crockett has recelved his Icense, In ere were two distinct! Enforcement Agent Green in Brook- i : charges— with which sixteen off typ {s Place, Yonkers. Up to a week or two his defense he denied that he had been harges—ono lyn issued an order Mke that of Mr. Nec, according to Louly Abrahame of |. driving the truck at the time of the the counts were concerned being the] Yellowley late yesterday suspending No. 198 Ashburton Avenue, Yonkers, | ‘Flagrant Irregularities in tha] accident, saying a friend who was misuse of m and the other, with] the practice of Issuing summonses. who is manager of the Shipping Com-] Nov. 7 Senatorial election were] teaching him was at the wheel. This which the last apron dealt, bel Mr. Yellowley und Mr. Green both pany, Corbino's financia rere i i wan denied by the policemen. Crock- ' piracy to use the mails to defre acknowledged that there was a loss of ; DR aeet wane en's Pent Va Sa yee Me ot dentee can aati ett was found guilty and will be sen- . in violation of Section No, 216 of the] time involved in carrying out the new ¢, | whi eclared ator a 4 Sade. 7] i Feet with reverses which threatened | Ve" mM er we tenced Leo, 22, Penal Code, rule, which worked against the arrest. “the welfare of his business. Since that |“ ™nority’’ winner and had been “ri As bo was leaving the court room, === => Se ing officers as well us against the time, Abrahams said, he had beon| pudiated.” Mr, Crooker asked for Sreeeee Wea Neae, ss AUsenalin Eats the gn governments have| PFisoners, but that It Nee warts nile , “Worried and agitated, and was known] an immediate hearing. this town are: ériving weithedt Ais ade it clea rthat the United States, | fF He sarah efter GF yaies ing the ‘to have begun to carry a revolver, The) tot vate for Senator wasl ences” » of Its detachment from Euro- Lara ANAL Rida aaa ent © Upon his arrival this morning} gq7.157, it was declared and Senator] Justice McInerney called him back CContinved) m controversies, Is ina atrons pox|"? Soi Es Ee peer Abrahams noticed that his employer's * 7 om tion to muke ity voice heard and Its ’ d demansied Nes F banicing firm MGs’ was corsidarasiy, ‘ord Lange resales 06 the fae of an aor sisesiny information on that [Hat any banker or banking firm desi-|\jewa effective. Mediation has. been KELLER REFUSES eo: and when he left to ®0 01 candidate.” It was iuided that no two] subject?” ack = nttee ot ae oti He melas ee ae ae Been TO ANSWER SUBPOENA We rest room and did not immediately " vo it's true’ Crockett |** aes wee ae anne Tur us any description of —___ tabulations of the vote agree. } oan prove: 258 rocket lithe proposition before the Govern 3 fone. He bY ‘yeturn, the manager went in seurc h 3 rine | aid. a SS or. | (he Present situntion gorse. The Amer- Committee Defers Ac- hoor with a revolver lying near it of the petition, together with others| ‘and you may fare better than you] ' There js no law to prevent bankors | {0 {und the Allied war dalt is re-1 WASHINGTON, Dec. 18.—Notico was Me Deckenas, Sheet Toned fro™ 1 Hearing on other Senatorial elections, | otterwise would when you are sen-Inonting any kind of a loan they want, | tur ine principal or interest, Some| &1Ven t9 the House Judiciary Committee : nd added that all would be ‘placed | tenced. but obviously a Government objection on s sw’ | to-day by Representative Keller, Repub- Physician pronouncing Corbino dead] “ 7 ———____ " nople have thought additional power sia - on file, would have as much weight morally ay | P°One a cut GonEre lican, Minnesota, that he would refuse pba his arrival. The body was re- —— fa lhnitation of law. Tho Administration | WONlt be Beeded from Congress to} a ‘ intive ti inoved to the Old Slip Police Station. TWO PLAYING KITTEN 3 . na sunt enable this commission to have a free respond to its subpoena relative to 1 ——— S PASSENGERS TAKEN OF F (eee ana eee tt anal ne fot | band in negotiating with the Allies. | his impeachment charges against At- POLICEMAN SHO. START F!:E, ESCAPE Ses productive purposes abroad and not for! “11 soems to be the consensus of| tomey General Daugherty. Decision OTS . tho stimulation or maintenance of : : “ . —_—— Decks Get So Hot, Feet of Crew Are} nl or navies opinion now, however, that more| to. What action the committee should YOUTH ACCUSED OF Two kittens playing with scraps of Darned. wit wae proper, therefore, for J, p,| Power is not required, mebely to poat.| ‘Ke Wan deterred until Monday, | ROBBING STORE| Pr which they tonsed under a lighted) LOS ANGELUS, Dec, 16.—Fire tn the! \ropean, prime mover in the Inter.4 ene the payme nt ot interest for lo resume public hearings on the f — x relate in fe drying room of the ese steamer Chicncol national Bankers’ Committec, to con. | Ptiod OF vanes: 9 avon the wocupt- | neachment charkes Pucaday, with Rep- . photographic laboratory of — dwin sult the Washington Government, to] nce of new bonds from the Allies, nee Ooarnt, | RApublions) I David Krackower, eighteen, giving wn 46 Wei 5 s y objectic “the | with i dating from 1928 or n, and Johnson, Republic ey andcdesithe: Hollander Bathe lero Cie wo, ne Both Street. | Cotton, got beyond contro! early to-day.|learn if it had any objection to the) Will! Jntek aMune Tam A) OF) South Dukota, as probable witnesses =f : early to-day caused a fire which de- h fire was discovered 100 pas-| revival of the proposition made a year . * tilated to date to be} t, ¥## explained that they would be 126th Street and Seventh Avenue,] stroyed all the prints on the drytn rg were taken asho The res- whereby after a moratorium vag | interest accunuls esaeken asked to testife regarding their charges und, uceording to the police, a grad- pital bart toa pagativse As motion iti nerived Jeeeitay on 4 Cini don Germany's payments this Brats wie ey Lede future Congress] that ine Astarney Gebers) eae failed to uate of the Jewish Reformatory, Paone Apes atte, 4: . ar He ing several hours when discovered. er EY ee af anions Se bas oe hh WiDrid at tarke) the astantion DEORE VIET TOOSIa Was. EBNS easete where he spent two years for an aa-| ‘The kittens, which, after starting The Japanese crew of 800 fought the| Heln G aeP ae MEFERS Ot may be described ope cause sault, was arraigned in the Morrisania| fire, also gave the “alarm,” Were Ps flames with Caen t Migs - chs teas eaiene 1 hat 101 ee one " nd atte eat HOUSE VOTES TO ASK Wourt t vurglacy|cued from the burning dry room by|so hot they burned the satlors' feet.) Such a loan would be valuotess sr} tl Sti ‘ ad violation ‘of with burglary | cued from, the Burning cry, foom by | 0 umber were overcome by emoke. "| France und the ulliat powers did not| thoroughly alive to the dangers of a| © FURTHER NAVAL LIMIT <i if a i © KO. ri Re Hurope collapse and ts putting a a eee ee Nallitan few: the “dark room” was attracted by thelr a ive up @ie so-called military sanc \J Wirpeglecoes: a the oh hy i . . e with? astrophe Askin jardin“ to ot. the butter and exg store of Henry| exuncusnede UP AS aulouly IN PHILADELPHIA | sailless oy as leash agree to withboia) ATI, sauropoan power astm ito] WAGHINGTON, Dee, 1¥-iiy a volo remer, No, He Fox Street, the ND MURDER CLE awe GE (hove wentlone of the treaty, og] fave. the conviction that the moral] of ss 49 p cha House téeday aaovted’ a ronx, from which direction ER pipes ’ economic power of the United vi aa yi a eae oe! cree he aad LIPPING tanker would consider for a minute] and eeonomle power of the | United) rsoiution making In order a provision Se tekotiay | Avenue Patroiman| IN TRAIN VICTIM’S COAT] jisicar HIJA, Dec. 16.—Running| te floating of a man oan af] Beate’ 3 in the Naval Supply BU, requesting the Aeshman of the Simpson Street St amuck, a giant Negro terrorized rals| erance, Were emp at to at any]* eee Vivsident to negotiate with foreign ge two shots over the heads sia lsh rpaaet Jersey Girl's Tih, AP 23th maid. Addiaon/-Btrecte tor a aS pe very “\] GERMANY GIVES BOND powers relative to limiting the construc- 4 Of the fleeing men, and when they re- eath—Seek Identity Ma when ho whipped out an army] > 5s a . . ! R REPARATIONS DUE| ‘0 of war erate of 10, fons or lexi fused to stop he fired another shot,| ‘The body of an unidentifed man ya. nd fired at every one in HONEY 1 Day Nel OMe tions FO this action the provision itself re- which perforated threo of Krackower's} sound on the D. L. & W. trac io the whole “situation is TA Press) din the bill, s from elimina- riba! ; : bs Me fired a dozen shots at pedestrians, | Woven in such fashion that the 1 ae 1a us unauthorized The policeman says that after raq| South Fourth Strvet at Harrivon, N. 3. wig ducked ino Ways for shelter, |dent has asked Ambassador LU he tion that the wholu M sisting the wounded man to his feot,| {Ms Morning, Poth arma ond his head] before he was fnully overcome by i to come here at one at 1 give 1 { gold marks Fit i‘ Ue eethek he gave him a battle and struck him| #4 been severed by & train some dime pollcern stall ls sina 2 ene wae vie WEelul oh just how desp bu onthty pay ems punch. The polleeman suys Krack-[no clue t _— tact with Burope to be wdvis : Hel f 1 SOVIET WANGMAN A SUICIDE DY : qwer had $68 and a ad have TAPLUENZA EPEDEME IN MoNPON] NE \ ‘ | Kory WOL Kramer, the storekeeper, told the | il!¥ folded clipping from a 1 aT NAVY YARD EST ARTS ON BLOM et suing thin Aad My i PARIS, Doe. 16.— 10 tah drawer last night and that 1] year-old grt (ou%@ Oey a Wallinatans tac eee ele a i at | avoid the exercise of Americ ans span re than 2,000 perso jad been taken. Krackower declared| NJ petectives tenting the mur [tor een ae oe Vetad | anos ist tHe ho dosivee to uno it Mes eten yu { eulcide, according to de he won (he §68 shooting craps, der ure trying to ideatiiy t on the a. poy si ie mt Mancow SOsday. + ise ¥ ie crapa, er ew y the body no We Piorkds. beused Tae in bis lodainga to tue wtanost to help iy the piesa dow eerbada deliverice ju bing. t Flays Ku Klux’s Terrorism and Violence in Speech to Governors. WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, W. Va., Deo. 16.—Kansas will not drive the Ku Klux Klan out.by force, but by refusing to permit it to do busi- ness, Gov, Allen declared in an ad- dress to-day before the Governors’ Conference, A writ that is being sought in the Kansas (Supreme Court, he sald, would “se to disappear ‘‘the blaz- ing. “nd the pasture parties, wha *n, mask themselves and put ofa Sinfastic cremony in the open field and terrorize an entire neighborhood,"" for every organiza. tion doing business within Kansas must be chartered, “The essence of our opposition to this organization,’ said the Gover- nor, ‘‘ig not in the fact that it fights the Catholic Church, or expresses its antipathy to the Jew, or to the Negro, but in the fact that it does this under the protection of a mask and through the process of terrorism and violence. “It is incredible that this country should have passed through its bap- tism of heroic devotion which called it into action four years ago, only to sag back now into this most lamenta- ble species of disorder.’* After referring to specific crimes of violence alleged to have been com- mitted by mmebers of the Klan in the South and Far West, Gov. Allen said: “The organization is as dangerous to the Protestant, as it is to the Cath. olic, the Jew, or the Negro, because it exists only when the authority of government has been broken down and destroyed, It brings chaos and hatred and menace to every law- abiding citizen who may fall victim of the private quarrels and animosi- ties of the men who hide their identity behind a mask."* TAX! KNOCKS OVER MAIL TRUCK, MANY HELP RESCUE DRIVER (Continued) across the westbound tracks of the 34th Street surface line, and service was suspended on that side until a wrecking crew came and raised the truck. In the meantime another truck was sent from the Post Office and che mail was transferred to it and delivered fo {ts destination. The police of the East 104th Street Station are trying to-day to identify well dressed woman about s'ity years old who was killed by an auto- mobile at Third Avenue and 97th Street lust night. She was dressed all in black ant wore a bar pin con- taining ten diamonds and four rings and had $130 in a pocket of her coat. William Nevins of Bergenflelds, N. J., was arrested on a charge of caus- ing her death, but denied it was his car and said it was an automobile In front of his. Bhe is about five feet tall, and weighs ubout 140 pounds, Her hair is gray, Her clothes and her features indicated she was a woman of refinement, Her dress was of black satin, the waist having @ small green stripe. Her hat, shoes and stockings were black. pe ee GREAT BRITAIN INSISTS ON RETAINING MOSUL Informs Tarks Surrender to Them Cannot Be © dered. LAUSANNE, Dee. (Assoctated 16 Press).—Great Britain's memorandum to the Turks concerning the Mosul oll territory, which was sent in the name of Great Britain alone and not in that of all the Allies, it was learned te day, insists strongly upon thé British clalm to Mosul. This vilayet cannot be surrendered, It is represented, because {t forms a part of the Kingdom of Irak, which, being a part of Mesopotamia, is under Brit- ish mandate. CS HALTS RUNAWAY HORSE BY LEAP FROM TAXICAB Policeman Jamps Fr Board to Animal's Back. Leaping from the running board of « taxicab to the back of a runaway horse drawing a bakery wagon on Ninth Avenue, Patrolman Edward Donovan of the West Forty-seventh Street Station stopped the animal, but received a fractured left ankle in doing so, Harry Simpson, twenty-two years old, of No. 228 West Sixty-elghth Street, who left the horse standing unattond- ed near Weet Fifty-eighth Street, was summoned to court on a charge of violating traMe regulations. ————_— SHAVE IN JERSEY CITY WILL NOT COST MORE Master Barbera Reject Increase Equalizing Employees’ Tips, ‘The price of a shave will not go up in Jersey City, despite rumors to that effect, The Master Barbers’ Associa- tion last night defeated the proposal by strong majority. brought a out at the meeting oney that the weok wages kets as high kK, with his tips. The master barber idered usking the Journeymen to split profits wbove $40. GOOD SAMARITAN /ALLEN TELLS PLAN {BRONX LANDLORDS SAYS MAN HE GAVEIOF KANSAS TO DRIVE} TOLD THEY MUST ~—— |HOME SHOT HIN) KLAN FROM STATE/HEAT APARTMENTS . ro ; Aged Room Mate, Turned Adrift by Relatives, Sought No Excuse for Failure to Get Fuel, Warning After ' Conference. “The coal situation In the Bronx will be cleared up before Christmas,” said Deputy Fuel Administrator Alex« ander J. Fraser, after a conference to-day with Magistrates McGeehan and Oberwager, Assistant District At« torney Chapman and Albert Goldman, President of the Bronx Board of Trade. The conference was called 43 a result of the thousands of com- Plaints from tenants against land- lords who refuse to furnish heat and hot water, and was for the purpose of compelling landlords to keep their contracts and to clear up congestion in the Magistrates’ Court resulting from the situation, “There is no excuse for any land- lord in the Bronx not getting fuel of some kind,’ continued Mr. Fraser. “Beginning to-day, there will be a steady increase {n authracite ship- ments and a further production of soft coal. The latter, screened and mixed with buckwheat coal, can bo used in the majority of furnaces in the Bronx." The Deputy Fuel Administrator will sit with Magistrate: Oberwager on Monday when twenty-one cases of Prosecution under Section No. 2040 of the Penal Law comes up for hearing. The section deals with providing heat and hot water and carries a heavy penalty for non-compliance with the law. Chief Inspector McCarthy of the health Department told the Magistrate so many complaints were made by heatless tenements it was {mpossibie to Investigate all. Since Jan, 1 16,000 complaints have been filed, of whici the majority have been made in the last few weeks. On hundred and twenty summonses have been issued! to Bronx landlords since Dec, 1. Uni- formly, the defense has been Inability to get coal. Other work of the Bronx Magistrates is practically at a stand. still while the heat cases are beiny disposed of. Stylish Hobo ‘Works’ in Auto To Cover Route NEW LONDON, Conn., Dec. 16.— A woman who lives on Quaker Lane, New Hartford, opened her back decor yesterday in answer to a ring and found on the doorstep a beraggled male specimen of humanity who asked her for some scraps of food. 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