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To- Night’ . Weather—RAIN. cyENING WORLD Ii = BY TION = be cout ios Books Open to All, | = LXIIL. el 29,240—DAILY. Comrie, MER ROUGE EX: DAYS FOR EXTRADITION IN KLAN DOUBLE MURDER “ o— HEARD SHIP'S S08 BUT SAVOIES AID BLOCKED BY STORM French Liner Itself Almost in Continuous Peril on lrip Across, as Writ Hearing Post- poned for Day by Agreement. i WTO FIGHT Dr. McKoin Admits Another Physician “Self-Defense.” HIS RETURN, Killing in BALTIMORE, De fort to obtain bail before «Bis fight against extradition @ M. MeKoin, f Maye Rouge, yesterday ker of Louisiana, Radeas Court +Koin of murder LN commencing Dr, Mer the request of ( 1 Meni Tf ha corp! line Say Gov. reported that on unaile 4 udor miler: rad storm The writ was mac fro mthe hundred y of th inything for "TL could not medintely, MeKoin's States District A Carman, until to-mor taken bac A short time < fadjourned by Justice St Jan, 8 ut t : aves working on the ca to permit time and forw ments from had telegraphed Tuent asking for ding that forwarde The habeas atten orney the hearing Was poxtponre M Kk to his cel anteleh unt he request of the det Javre 1 G Bank rding of the nec st cabin pi were In grand fasten Gov. 1 Folic Pratalon ot even the ti in number lauby mr on Mma s th requis iL went hing Attorne Young Fe rier Tugh 1 Judge Clinic at with wh Pr, Young 1} House with « for the forme He asked for en the seying lying upon the hospital and w dition. Immediate Recessary, Ne sald. In these stances it was decided to defer the heuring for a diy La No difficulty McKoin friend Cayman rend ¢ Hopkins MeKoin last. October " D cup will tain by the pa vineed the Skip- ity wv the ny said N , tiow® when hy ested that of the hours at the aerial Havre on Dee, 4 to nh Produc vit be Maye. Mer un immedi corpus p hi patients table at carious con re operation — was wire wit (Continued on Seec ) nd 1 OVER ALLIES DEBTS: FINDS HANDS TIED ‘Places Him He Act of Congress in Worst Dilemmé Has Faced. HIS URBS POWERS, Makes Legislative Branch Ne- gotiator of Treaty Instead of Executive. By David fawrence, (Special Correspondént of The Eve- ning World.) WASHINGTON, Dee. 27 (Copy- right).—Great Britain delegation, which has just sailed for th eUnited State sto negotiate an agreement and the y the rate of intere: nnual payments on the war debt s\ be definitely fixed for a period of ra, will bring to.a climax a haif dozen vital questions which have been hanging fire for several mentns, Representative Mondell, Republican Jeader, who talked with President Harding at length to-day on the ques tlon of an economic conferences, dis ving the White Ionse ulties whieh stand tn ation with the Allied nments, The people,” } recently limiting the he debt commission for very id, who powers of now loud in an economic conte were are r elamo: nly xed an in- tou terest the rate Admittedly Allies to pay at twenty five pe payment for the whole debt. The Administration hus been con- sidering whether to ask Congress to amend the law creating the Funding Commission and give that body more to do so might dis- the Administration's hand in the otiations with the foreign Govern- nts, To make an agrecement with for fixed od of high but British delegation, however, und 0 to Congress with a request mendment would not be so satl y to the foreign delegates. wenary have powers. They are ac- eustomed to deal with Governments which have the power to do what they say they will If the agreement hus to be thrown into Ce to be debated, and pos- sibly delayed unduly, while foreign fluctuates from day to da ding as the prospects for passa of the agreement go np and down, the British would naturally wait till Con- ed, ne most ne of th Dr. Young to-day “gram from Trust. Comp: ing to fur quired to lease from Capt tective so far uy fnew, Dr indictment in his home Former United State torney Robert BR counsel for De. MeKoin would fight any effort He de that he belie there was no prima murder against the £ he expressed 1 belief tt matior Louisiana ofticials called 4 fi a4 aie) Anatlion here bec ey wanted him| Ylewe re as a wiln ort the purpose | whether the bout wa They paid particular the « of nt Mer sh Dail in D obtain MeKoi ve juil Burns Bureau the Baltimore Mekoin To Read What D Carman authorit a District At Carniat utd that at extradition ved tha What Siki’s facie char me Two deaf and nioturear ot the framed attentior (Continued on $ when they conferred in Siki’s corner whi ution First in Advertising that th Last week The World |* hid printed 24,290 separate « vertisements, or 7,076 more than its neargst competi tor, and 4,052 more ‘han |," last b and Knockit corresponding week year. The Sunday World | iicn'., “pencampe'e Read in 600,000 Homes : Ce caer Bare us they ttention mouth of M as it ap lips was the Het» focused be Deaf Mutes Sean Lipsi in Fight F iim escamps Said to Hetler at Siki-Carpentier Bout ——— Able to Tell What Frenchman’s Manager Said but Not Representative Replied— Actual Words Withheld. dumb men, expert lipreaders, to-day Siki-Carpentier fight to determine to what the fighters’ managers said after the fourth round. peared, grotesquely enlarged on the and 1 and closed lazily replied'to Descamps, After the test {t was announced that moving picture lip reading was a suc- cess—the deaf mutes had heen able to make out at least a part of what Descamps sald to Hellers. Thus lip reading takes rank with finger-print- ing and other modern developments of detection. However, the mutes had not been able to discern what Hellers 3 of the federation ivulge whe Deseanyps'x tured utterances were riminat A final yeport of the “frame-up' charges be submitted in a few leys Be refuned ple MAYOR HEL() {HARDING IN TANGLE|ARRESTS REVEAL Little Ten- Year-Old Girl Victim of Mysterious Locked Room Murder CROOKS HIRED 10 | BURN LAUNDRIES Blaze That Killed 11 in Har- lem Linked in Feud Between Rival Concerns. !WO HELD FOR ‘ARSON. Taken When District Attor- ney Gets Startling Story of Fires and Thefts. T wyaignment in Harlem Volice Court to-day on charges of a m and tion of the Ivan law of Frank twenty-four years old, No. 1 Avenue, and Louis Wal- thirty-nine 1 year an ex conyict now under bail and awaiting trial on a ¢ of burglary, dis closed t the District Attorney's office, Fire Marshal Brophy and a sguad of police detectives liave been investigating for se ve al weeks a series of suspected incendiary fires in Jaun- dries throughout Manhattan, the Bronx and in Westchester Count Among the fires under investigation is that of Nov, 8 last, when a blaze whieh is believer to have started ip a round floor destroyed Nu. 134 Mast ot Street with a loss of cleven lives laundry on the tenement Marchese and Wallinger have, been dentified by several meen whose laundries have been set on ‘ Lurglarized, Assistant District Atte ney Murphy suid at noon that several mbers of a gang of comb nes fire- bugs and burglars have tu State’ evidence and furnished the ma tion upon which Marchese and Wal- linger were at Mr. Murphy, M al Brophy and} Capt. Stapletoa of the Safe and Loft Sanad were at work afl night at Po- Mee Headquarters, The questioned cight men and one 1 At 5 o'clock this morning raunsworth and Hayden n ird Avenue With instructions Marchese who lived the n who had been lodgir When the deter cached 1 address neither Mare n vd were al enter and go to bed. Then t tectives broke in and arrested them Two loaded revolvers were found in the bedn The detectives Iso some in come tax revelt Je out to the Now System Laundry, No. 2t iw thorne Avenue, Yonk« Mr. Murph called up the laundry and one gf the owners, UB. Rippner, informed him that the place was entered last night bout $5,000 worth of lun be jenging 10 patrons was ruined safe was blown andr chinery wus nugod 1 uccou were destre The ot name i 1 “They ure evide trsing to us out of busine 5 “About a week ago a mun t lighted bottle of gi to one off our wagons. We caused We will have to mak if laundry that was ruined jit nisht Sinee early Inst i been a lve ' lie wet wash lau he ' hood hand laundries, er tween wh Murphy says tl hand 4 dicates that " a burglars took advantage hy and the keen vompetitio 4 teeared to eet fire ments rival to those approached The police and fire marshal bave be suspicious ever sinc the 1H fire that started | t bullding T Jaundr short time t re the V lam Ourin, Detect ried that Ourln began to ev 1 ni himself un lar ¥ h ownera tn the vicinity The suspicions of the were strenghtened a week ago W State} Benator Thomas Sherida © inse to the Manhattan and Hroyx Laun drymen’s Association, subr ythe Distrlot Attorney “wo monty made by persons who sali H been employnd to by inunaries ‘ ° Mr, Rant ' Aud rien aly months, « mas ’ NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 19 22. La Savoie Arrives With Thrilling Story of Dore at "Sed To-Morrow’s Weather—RAIN OR SNOW; COLD! as Second-Clase ‘ont fOtfice, New York, ms POLIGE VAINLY SEEK CLUE IN MYSTERIOUS MURDER OF GIRL. 10. IN LOCKED ROOM » gs GIVES HIS BUSINESS TO HIS EMPLOYEES; THEY WILL RUN IT Toy-Sized Bullet Leads to Be- lief Child Was Slain in Play. of Uver $1,000,000 a Year, p INE OP-GUNS MIN “Atter three times planning to fell a sal bS om, ENA Al Eb. } F business which does considerably inore ; than $1,000,000 each yoar, Henry A.{Once Followed by hat Who Dix to-day “'sold’’ his concern to hi Frightened Her, Rela- employees, six of whom will havi ives Recat charge of it in the fuvure. It is known tives Recall. as the HH. A. Dix & sons Co., manu ica | facturers of dresses at No. 116 West | ‘The body of pretty, sturdy, ten | Mth Street. year-old Theresa McCarthy, with o | Mr. Dix has built up his business |to¥-sized bullet tm her heart, lay in | jin thirty years. While he admits inf!ie undertaker establishment of jig not the largest of its kind, he de] Uhillp Stenger, at Meeker Avenue and clared to-day it was one of the yery | North Henry Street, Brooklyn, to-day. . few dress goods businesses which bad} Her mother pat beside it weeping, never had a strike, and in which the {Her blaym: stoog about the dead emyloyees worked. only five days alin meurntul won week. , Tho girl had be leadey_amone § ‘ i b “{ felt the @mployees should shave}, ad \ leader among | - in tho business,’ he sald te »] tt ide in the neighborhood at * T have turned it over to them, play, jo her studies and in her chure i not given It to them, but I dave Se- [devotion Playfally per elders Apoks t ; ranged to give 115 employers Class Alor her an th i aT eee Pal eh? sabes common stock a8 soon as they haved 9. 4, % “3 ¢ rs completed three years in any of the} ” BD wheedling, from re four plants.” thom anMhing she wanted itor he = ae : welf or PIECE OF “TRUE CROSS” An autopsy was pertorimed on the Tok 2 _ on the CT MERESA MS CARTHY | PRESENTED TO HARDING|Pdy by Medical Hxuminer; Charles — ’ Norris apd his assistant, Dr, Charles West, at noon They found that a Mme. Sarah Bernhardt Worse; fice mort, sala WASHINGTON, Dec. tiny | weapon press j ysicians Order PANELS [reese thewrns onesie [sot dae rouse her CiAlGHEGL WamunatiGd lodging in the muscies of the back rete dent Harding to-day by Archbishop | There was not a serateh or a bruls And Messages Kept From Room) iiaiin ssc otyoise inst |e gare ore es Chureh at Neap in Palestine. At] ; 7 : + the same tine the President was made | P°n hand ly } the of the Holy The home at No, & nm Ave Declare Famous Actress Is “Wonderful Woman” but} Soler by tne Arehbishor, who amt nue, where Mrs. Paulino MeCart! to 2 4 drese of hin off arrying a long} accompanied by her roome Ben} Demand Absolute Quiet, C eae off Doorbell aoe ead hee ee ta far ne [thin raudecvite eaten hee and Disconnecting 1 ‘clephone. rank lying In her nightdress among hie Tho splinter was imbedded in soft} Christmas toys, was locked wax und enclosed in a gold box setlexeept when ctives und PAT Dec (Associated Press).—Madame Sarah Berntardt's con-] 8th dame The Arehbishop ma rection of Chief Inspector the presentation as é HO 1 Jitlon took another turn for the worse to-day, DPhysteiuns aseribed It to] Patriarch of the or ‘ nrownd, vainly trying ferusaleinn 16 recnaniiion | ther kun to imagine the motive which could the fatigue following her activity yesterday, when she arose from her bed, | satu, of the interest taken’ by the ge have led any one to Kill the ehild pry partook of eolid food, and received many callers dent tn tha Chu pone f = > There were no cyidences of f The actre Ht Md mean 86. ——— GALES HEADED FOR CITY |*!0ss!0. Nothing, the mother sai } alt eh me raha yeen disturbs 1 since she left the tr Just am confident a over (hat ‘| Lynchings Drop; TO SEND MERCURY DOWN J tics iit the. morning. to. go t0 bs will recover. Two more doctors were an L . Y pau comet nte wrinire| Yor at oh eee “Raitt Wor. Ratiod in thle morning besides Prots.| O¢ de Last Year ain tn Wate. DE Hist a RES Winey Bi Boa : hit inches and Theresa’s | Obissier und Muarot after a s WASHINGTON, Dec ily, had been shut in th ‘ Pee iat ne eine Ehere Would Have Been 58 poeta sali alice Lenuue feist More if Attempts Had before’ a: Storm of) marked “inte ma Theresa, who had not 1 w ted r ate t ‘The unde ' , Not Failed ' t} ae hg und that the i upon the absolute 1 ity of S: ‘om the South during ¢ tw 1 fi ied possesgion ¢ f i= D ot TUSKEGEE, Ala., Dec Pitty- gales will + k cart | ned) "Tea seven persons, six them whites, | !!" P ® ue AveH 1] ia 1 been an } a1 ia | were lynched in t ted States this|the onic Valley and Weatern st 3 An was made to find } “These ‘ J ‘ seven fewer than 1921, ac-] unusually low temperature r ich @ pistol Mme. Normand, governess ¢ ‘omipeits dedi: ‘ : cated, the Weather Buren 1 © Christma isehold, af 1 g the} rang to : as pled Puske-| though a considerable drop is +x i the ovine far { tler for perr ent ee 15 ht facia eects upon| , 2ex8® again lod with 18 dynchings. | REPRIEVES FOR THREE tele pumeine warehinetae house, “bu . Georgia had 11, M poi 9, Florida . t y had Mr. and Mra, Mc Lai pleanes?” Hick : ion NOW IN DEATHHOUSE || a Mt Bnd tts | The elderly r " alt . ‘ meee nephew ‘ McCarthy go to t rps Heat . O1 r 1, South Carolina 2 and) Gov” winter Puts ore roeution |, tation this afternoon te ae . Sn F f the c M eye erie | en ut 1 were] ALBANY, be Three ininat ‘ ‘ owh Pche physiciar ‘ 1 that] taken from Ja enteen taken] the vune ut Sing § ‘ Mrs. M vea apart fro i be d eet t sou prison, Of-] Alric J. Wrestling of the x, an yaband with t mothe phone .r¢ t ranged { Joneph Zampelit and Saverio I 1 le ae : AIL calla 1 ebate glen tan ; Queens County, awaiting eloctrocut Avena as th nett ee juring the week of January 8, w M at it had ‘hee min granted reapites until the werk of F Theresa was pen ; 4nn a cases offi ‘ ruary 12 by Governor Millet 1 Ww die for Mme. I cour Instanee I have tssued @ reprieve in this cas ‘ re katie ‘ ful woman,” oa ia Lamooreminiat tales i uneheon FAST CALIFORNIA TRAIN ||[Real Estate ADS.||| 4, sassestens mmr vl” came In at 12 o'clock IN CRASH; SEVERAL HURT — FOR FROLLEY COLLISION, toa ppemos feo ail as y wh her iy H Collides With Feeteht tf Miles Sunday W orld tee \< paying ho 2 Heem ‘ke Cine) B88, : met a r boy who treated hir VI . 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