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rt THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1922. TRADITION FIGHT:| sss ELD WITHOUT BAL Louisiana Deputy Sheriff on i Way to Present Papers to q ; Maryland Authorities. ¢ TORTURE IS CHARGED. Attorney General Declares State Has Direct Proof of Physician’s Guilt. BALTIMORE, Dec, 28.—Dr. B. M MeKoin, former Mayor of Mer Itouge. La,, to-day lost his fight for imm @iate release on habeas corpus pro ceedings. He was remanded fwithout Prejudice” to give the Loulsiana UNDE RWOOS + UNDE 90D authorities opportunity to present * their case, “GOOD LUCK, AL!” Dr. McKoin was arrested at the re- : K quest of Gov. Parker of Louisiana GOVERNOR FLECT'S who accused him of murder in con- i nection with the Morehouse Parish kidnapping last August. Three Judges of the Baltimore Su preme bench, sitting in City Court, denied Dr. McKoin the right to bail A despatch from Attorney General Coco of Louisiana to State's Attorney Leach stated that Dr. MeKoin formal- *“¢Continued) ly has been charged with the murder . = of Watt Dantel and Thomas Richards. | shouted, "The despatch added that a deputy | iy joys sheriff was on his way to Baltimore irs owith the necessary papers in the case. As the party went down the stair The following telegram from Goy.| to the train platform the Police Band “vig Louisiana to Gov, Richie of | struck up and did not stop until the this State was read by Assistant SH wan ithe s@cd 0 States Attorney Gaylord Leo Clark| uM Which was the eecond section _ and undoubtedly influenced the action] of the Empire State Express. was of the court: under way he band played **Tam- “Reported leader of the K. kK. K., “ Halil, the Gang's All )Dr. B. M. McKoin, at Mer Rouge, | Here, “When You and - Were now under arrest in Baltimore, and} Young, Mas and “On the Side- have just received wire he had insyi-]| walks of tuted hebeas corpus proceudings be- Just bef foro three members of the Supreme mith men bench to-morrow. In view of urgency | Mrs. W. W presenting to of this case, and investigation now] Mrs. Smith another Pekingyse dog, going on, would greatly appreciate} Which Mrs, Smith carried aboard the your asking Attorney General to re-| train, The party consisted of the Quest a few days’ delay in order to] Governor, his mother and his wite bring this man before the ‘bar of jus-| the children, Emily, Cuthorine, Alfred tloe. AMdavit charging him with|E. jr. Arthur and Walter, whose murder will bo forwarded as soon as|thirtcenth birthday it ie to-day; the possible. This request made of you} Governor's secretary, George R. Van by the Attorney General of Louisiana, |Namec; Robert M, Mitamorris, the who states case is of vital importance Governor's liason officer, and Detec- and the retention of this man|tives Andrew McDonald and Edward essential. Please wire fully at my ex. | Snidecker. pense your decision The morning was not filled with Dr. McKoin was represenied by visitors at the Biltmore, The vu Robert R. Carman, former United | Mlers eside from newspaper men and States District Attorney, and he was| Photographers were the Governor's accompanied to court by Dr, Hugh R. | fiend and business partner, James J. Young, noted specialist of Johns Hop-| Rlordan, and his friend and campaign kins, with whom the one-time Mayor] ™#nager, Commissioner John F. Gil of Mer Rouge has been associated|chrst. They did not go to Albany since last October. but will go mp later. They, however, State's Attorney Robert I. Leach |*¢companted the party to the train jr. and Gaylord Lee Clark, one of his| The Governor, his family and the assistants, appeared in opposition to| Pets Were photographed a half dozen the writ. times. The character of the day made ‘The authorities were told before |!t Becessary for the photographers to the opening of court that messengers|¥ flashlight powder, and the fre- were being hurried to Maryland with|@uency of the shots and tho volume extradition papers. Attorney Carman|f the material used soon caused a said he would fight extradition to the| steady stream of smoke to issue from last ditch. the window of the Governor's suite. NEW ORLEANS, Dec. 28.—"The| Lookin out at the street and then evidence the State has obtained con-|®t the smoke, toward which he saw cerning the torture that was inflicted |8¢¥ers! faces turned, the Governor on Watt Daniels and Thomas Rich. | SU&KOsted to Bob Fitzmorria tt might ards is without question, and when {1 | be # Good idea to go down to the is made public will show a most|st fire alarm box und stay. there to shocking crime has been committed," | Prevent some excited person turning declared Attorney General Coco, who]! #®M alarm under the impression has arrived here to take part in aj there Was a fire in the hotel. conference of State forces to-day. There isn't much difference be- “Nothing more horrible has ever|t¥een a Governor-clect going to Al come to my notice," he added, “and bany and taking his family and the the evidence is such as to show that} household than there is in most the mutilations of the bodies were not| Persons doling the same thing. The caused by explosion or dynamite, [Smith family was a busy one all morn- ‘That these men were tortured i9|!M&- It was a hustling day in Suite without any doubt."* No. f40 ut the Bitmore. Positive proof, it is said at Mer| I” the first place there was the ex- Rouge, will be produced showing that| °it@ment and anticipation of the trip. Dr. McKoin, who was arrested at} then there were things that had been Baltimore by orders of Gov. Parker, | fer#otten or could not be packed until was one of the leaders of the masked | the last minute because they were in mob that murdered Daniels and|'se and had to be put in the hand bag- Richards and hat he actually partici }#@8*. There was ‘the frequent ad- pated in the killing. monition to remember where this or Three officers of the Ku Klux Klan] that way put “Don't put th ay were leaders of the mob, according to} Where vou can't find it,” was heard the statements of persons here who| freduentiy are on the inside of the State's case. Then there was Captain, the Rel One het Kian official, the story goes, | eian police dog, who has succeeded directed the assembling of the mob|to the p held by the former Great and had general supervision of its}Dane. Captain has good strong movements. Dr. McKoin, {t is said|collar and a ,cood harness and a strong at Mer Rouge, vas the third leader] leash, and for that there is a reason and tt Is charged he is the one who is pur yeurs ago When Gov. Smith directly responsible for the mutila-]and Gov. Whitman moet In the Execu- tion of Daniels and Richards. tive Mansion with a few nds about there was a great commotion and a scattering, The Great Dane had b n left down at the hotel and was c “DR. EM McKOIN _ ‘Gobdhy, AL! Good luck, party left, the was added to by big was on and did not s why he bellboy. He got the scent of his mas- ter and loped up the hill nd while Gov. Whit noand Gov. Smith were saying th through He was dirty and his fect muddy, Gov. Whitney saw h and moved out of the way. T with all the joy a dog can by putting his paws on an ¢ rather import In addition to the monkey, was in a cage and hav ing his say attention to him. This section of th family, menagerie," as the G ernor led it, went along, Callasan Blister was left in the rear; He cranked up his car while the thing Was ingearry 6 1322 and they remained behind Just what ix going to happen to t Kolifish Is 4 than likely Pennsylvania Passénger Train Derailed at Princeton Junction; Engine, Three Cars Leave Track ny Offices Report No One Hurt in Wreck of “Commercial Expres: Turns Over. OLD MASTER MINO|ASK POLIE TOP OF ARSON GANG | MRS, MESHINE BLOF $25,000) OUT OF CONSULATE Laundry Association Secretary Accused in Fire That En- dangered Many. FREE STATE CONSUL cous, OROP MEROURY AND ENVOY IN SIEGE Rival Irish Factions Still Main- tain Seize of Offices Commercial Pennsylvania West, which left this city at 10,05 o'clock this morning, was derailed at unetien, N. J., an hour later, the engine, tender, mail car and cars being thrown from the track Two of the arrested in Department readiness to take o two passeng According to reports » round up by the police, charged day showed } 1 the road's offices in thi no one was Injured : m h conspiring and destroy possession of beneath the tender caus “0 | BRAV. E WIFE OF BUFF Stroet betwee WHO SAVED GIRL ABLAZE IN HAIRDRESSER’S SHOP Valora-Repud- 110th Street, a Coney Isiand, was charged with with others in setting fire Jaundry at No. 134 East 110th the mall ear derailed waa directly of the hurdiing passenger 1.30 o'clock and had wi, who yes- re four tracks at the point ent and two of these were blocked by the wreck, The other two, the morning of Nov. of arson he was held LINDSAY CRAWFORD minutes Gegan rose to go out, when ef COUNSELOR ~ was confronted without bail for examination Jan, 2. Amis was charged with acting in concert with others in breaking and pany's offices reported that there had interruption elther direction arin the rear of th was a combination baggage and syok or of Cork, morning of Nov. three had p' o'clock this mornin away for a s held in $5,000 when they went ng a number of alt asleep in the {] for examina- appeared as against Irving L. Other cars in the train, not leave the ralis, were a dining car, parlor car and two sleepers, £ CHILD IDENTIFI NEGRO SUSPECT IN RSE MURDER (Continued) complainant a formal request that the other woman and the men pickets. get eff the premises. Secretary of the New York Wet Wash tective Association, when il was arraigned before Magistrate Hatting in Essex Mar rge of arson. et Court, on a Brophy described Republicans furnished the who should Were entitled to conspiracy ‘to burn down buildings. ally charged that Paul uid Louis Wallinger, thirty-nine 47 Wyckoff s Brooklyn, $150 for burning the build- Street and s of eighteen families living in this house had been ndan- gered by this fire. suid he was not pres- to settle, this matter,” the civil courts. there is any attempt by either side violence I shall make arrests and the criminal courts punishment of those who violate the crimi Mr. Crawford stepped ba inner office followed by Sergt. Gegan. said that the live here to settle been arraigned in night court last night and admitted to bail thought it unnecessary to search was in the sum of $10,000. arraigned this morning Assistant Dis- Max Weiger asked th: bail be increased to $25,000 and the at this amount and set an examination for Jan, 4th. Paul was unable to get bail, Wallinger and Frank Marchese, When he was which was locked with a hasp, staple It developed later that Mr. Brigham did not know the closet was locked and did not have any key and padlock. the men guards settled in their chairs again awaiting the next agtion of Mr. Lawrencé Ginnell MRSER LH MAINZER Timothy Croner was ed notice last evenin Mr. Crawford to get out Swiney, who accompanied Mr. Headquarters. They went through the house with Mr, Brigham raigned before Magistrate Hatting this morning waved examination and were held in $10,000 bail each It is said that they will be witnesses for the State. a PENDULUM SWINGS. BACK I SENATE TOWSON PU to AFTER SAVING GIRL FIRE, BUFF’S WIFE SINGS IN CONCERT La ee Mrs. Mainzer Suffers Little From Heroic Act Fifth Ave. Shop. in dealing with tion, the first pr to free the hands of the negotiations searching parties of neighbors were looking through the whole district. When the detectives cellar they saw signs of something having been drawn across the floor and asked Mr. Brigham for the key to the preserve closet. find one, and said he never knew the door to be locked before. The lock was forced off with @ slice bar from debarred her from further conversa- tion with him, on} © be | 506 undertaken “It is quite generally accepted that he is’ about $ miles from Montauk of | lace Experts figure that the cargo of whiskey is worth $360,000 at the re- tail price of $120 a case here. A schooner believed to be the Annie Belle of Baltimore went ashore in a y fog early this morning on the y side of Sandy Hook. Superintendent Cole, of the United States Coast Guard district, was noti- fled that the schooner carried a eft for the scene of the wreck after notifying P Enforcement Headquarters here. According to the report received by He could not reparations ind} Jack Newman, thirty-three, of @ist nNot be settled without ) pocket flashlights the detec- the ody of*Mrs. Brigham thrust into a corner under She was scratched and bruised, her clothing was torn, there was a gush in the back of her head, finger marks on her throat, both eyes were blackened, and her filled with excelsior, she had been felled near one side of the cellar, murdered, and dragged to The discovery completely prostrated Mr, Brigham, A child's swing, a board with long suspnding cords, was found under the Police Captain thought Mrs. Brigham’s assailant had to strangle before choking her with his hands. The detectives hurried upstairs and asked Vgrginia if any one had been in the house during the day, yes, the colored man who washes the windows had come about 3 o'clock. 8 my mamma?” she had assume to say to one nation what in. reparations other nation what it shall a drainptpe. (Continued) Despite biistered hands and the con- ave sequent shock from saving the life of a young girl whose flimsy robe caught arations, but the method of treating the question itself. insisted that the question of Ew debts to the United States i nd apart from the question ¢ rations, but European nations contrary view, and it is wh swings back haying so la) Congress deal with the delt- embarrassments of schooner escaped when the ship struck jumpin, {nto the shoal water and establishment, exclusively in oning World yesterday, wife of Honorary hief Mainzer, appeared this afternoon @ viewed with alarm by Mr, Lodge him- self, who told the Senate on Wedne: day that “the final power in regard to its and must He added that President is not bound by any action r advice we may offer A new twist was nsideration of recurring story of bootlegger-eat- announcement n dealing rnment is denied land] #eyptian while riding a bicycle through tne streets. It is believed the crime was A political one. f the charity concert for the Stuyvesant Polyclinic Hospital Waldorf-Astoria, sang two solos under the President. of the zones of ms promising than in to be at this time iecomplishm: In regard to ny more than the Senate is bound, when a treaty comes within its jurisdiction the direction of leader of the fashington a ye I venture to warn the &e to accept the advice of harmonic Orchestra bootlegger stranded there clared that their skip; ferring his contrat Mainzer motored to of Kathleen Mary ifth Avenue, Lodge pleaded for a free hand Three years ¢ after trans- nd liquor to small profits him- Selt and then sunk his vessel romise to the world whieh »ons|The Evening World. for the Executive. the cry was that the Executive was country to a course of action which he had no rigltt to do. governments could only negotiate with Mr. Wilson constitutional the establishment Quinlan, No, 66) ning a gown which protects clothing asked him, “Gone for a loaf of bread,” he re- d, and soon left, etly concerned ex committing the bad not an idea He had told them, navul craft, the little git! says she asked] Mainzer awaited her turn, but soon a naval! New York are making increased wu ired, | WORLD. dered on account of the Ia but they were certain he had opened sea cocks and deliberately sent his boat to the bottom A $20,000 libel w scream was jieard from the interior of the shop, as a young woman franti- ran out with her dress them over again. Government—they claimed Just what he may have mi Ryan ts uncertain, ‘as an indication that Mrs Wilson's position is upheld to-day by the arguments of Republican leade in the Senate, not be the Versailles Treaty or the Le or any parts of the treaty which t: the | vear, THE EVENING WORLD gained 'nBtOD | 139,734 lines, or about 11% over the lessons her week from seilles with $20,000 worth of morphine banker-flreman 1 governments ¢ “Very truly yours, before he attacked Examniation ofsthe body tndicatea| 5¢!7¢4 @ handful of towels and pelted se hair had caught fire the girl, wi are coming back to the traditional re- naroctic law of last May, and the ship ter told the $ since about talking to Virginia, arrested Willlam Battles, ninetecn, a Negro living 600 Madison Street, on a charge of murder fainted und Mrs. Mainzer rolled her prior to the Wilson Administration of Chief Executive the foreign policy of the United States Government. —————>__— USE BREECHES BUD TO RESCUE CREW O WRECKED RUM SHP will be issued She is a 4,000-ton vessel said to be commanded by Capt) and chartered by J mpany, agents for the Customs officials say no trace has been found of the band that imported the morphine. PRESIDENT URGES: SENATE TO DEFEAT BOI RESOLUTION (Continued) did not incluc Her own gown c 1 to say the cancellation President Handing Administration was opposed to canc longer ught fire, but she it out with her hands, blistering worth $1,000,000 James Johnson physician ar- 1 the girl was resting quietly on home to wash the windows, and his Froadway, 66th #t., until Friday. He | EAGLE—CLAE HENRY, on Dee. him the { iis residence, Sanda Point, L. 1. @jon of the late Commodore Henry Es 4 divan and Mrs. ing her own composure. The fire is said to have started from the accidental fall of @ roll of paper from a shelf to a Mainzer refus Mainzer was regain- look after the furnace, Buiiles denied amortization and inte Senator Lodge presented the sidered secure. He knew something should be leftall alone except for af wash the windows. found a window washer y probably belonged to him, His was tending the fur 1 to discuss the husband, who clerk Was listened ¢enators on the chamber ual things the dog came vr did ts what nothing unusual about the cel Ricutton and President's de posed amendment would in effect en told time un just what was necessary in man knows anything about the mur- der, but are holding him as a witness, They say the son, who was taken be. fore Virginia and and her three-year-old brother Rob- ert, as the man in the ch «Continued) of the Gove line was grasped by the shipwrecked not YELLOWLEY SENDS BIG FORCE TO MAKE INAUGURAL DRY shoulder and licking his face pro- eded to announce that he had ation, and that Congre tate the work of the is could facilitt Debt Commi dren's room, stow nd then followed He said the vessel was soaked to the skin the Captain found his master. It broke up the party for a minute, For that reason the harness of Captain is considered months as a result of a jewel robbery in Caldwell. murdering Mrs. to, the children jewelry or other valuables, any conference Brigham he went in room to search Captain" there was “Chang,” a Pekingese that didn't know what it was all about, Snooks,” { heen read and began a in behalf of the he championed as 4 me id the Ameri Pierre off the ia cases of liquor on board When word o fthe accident contents of the ing Collector Stuart, he gave orders t tain and crew be detained pending an investigation of the “ons! SDH WORLD'S | tol Hill will be bone coened, within the limits of diseu fadonna reach 200 agents, which the expresse vith nobody paying much fish, Al smiled and said lls Government have moved here and in the it “At dropped the flag on the goldfish last two days have raided a dozen more prominent vates, get- An the train from the office of the surveyor Port to make the investigation matical Tt is more noand be caved for at the hotel, or, they may that 1 am sorry to leave New York, stelp aud his partuer, Moe bi oul from ibe Coast Guard Station} creating the World War Debt} block of Wie Geualc AND SNOWON WA SHPPNG WARNED Thermometer Will Fall, to the Twenties To-Night, Weather Man Says. There will be a drop in the temper- ature this afternoon or this eventing nd the driving rain will change now, The cold will he sufficient t prevent the melting of the snow,’ » the weather man, To- the mereury will, be in the twenties, Little boys with new sleds may { a chance to try them out thin evening, but surely to-morrow morn- ing m warnings are up from Cape Hiatteras north, and gales and danger- ous winds are likely from Block Island to Cape Cod. The storm from which New York is suffering is part, of the general one from the south- west and it fs central to-day tn Wir- ginin and moving northeast. On his way to work during the tain’ and-wind storm this morning, Salva- tore fifty, of No, 438 East 13th Street, a laborer in the empjoy‘ of the Walker Street plant of the New ephone Company, was strack i by a United States mail truck northbound at Lafayette Walker Streets, The auto was \ by Charles Logan, a Negro, of. Herkimer Street, Brooklyn, nrently failed to see the man sing the street. He was arrested hy Patrolman Edward Flynn of the Oak Str Station on a technical harge of homicide non the Blynn and Sons* shoe th Street and Sixth Avenue, biew down this afternoon. It struck A man and a woman, They were not hurt seriousiy enough to require med- jeai attention and did not give thei mex to the police Py Alfred Doehring, twenty, of No, 954 Sencea Avenue, Brooklyn, was struck by a taxleab crossin gFifth Avenue 16th Street to-day. He suffered lacer ations of the left eye. Anna Goldfarb, twenty-six, of No, 5b West b Street, riding in a taxi- cab which struck an elevated pillar ai soth Street and Columbus Avenue, suffere! yok. She declined medical attention Florence Newman, twenty-two, @ No. 1198 Madison Avenue, struck by an automobile at 86th Street and Park Avenue, received slight injuries. Hclen Henegamp, twelve, of No. th Street, crossing the street in front of her home, was struck by an auto truck, receiving ions. he was taken to Recep- tion Hospital and 10th Avenue, Brooklyn, riding in an automobile at 192d Street. and nd Concourse, the Bronx, suffered lacerations of the right ktiee and con- tustons of the face when the auto col- lided with an auto truck. Jacob Migalia, forty-two, of No, 20 er Street, was struck by an au- nile at 35th Street and Madison Avenue. He was taken to Bellevue Hospital suff \ G in from lacerations, | — s srinisn orl Al. 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