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THE BROOKLYN STANDARD UNION: THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1922. BLUESHIRTS WON GAME FROM THE AUDUBON A. house em FIISiKIUE evil. Hs who runs may read the thought pufJeeyancs of ths moving picture, see Nothing la left to the Imagination as with ths printed "POISDiy," SAYS LORD, OF LIQUOR SALES page. Tha picture creates its own atmosphere so vividly, so attractively, that even the child and ths Illiter AIR STATIOW RAZED It was the (firemen, members of ths firemen' Mutual Benevolent Association, who won the base bail nu at ate adult may see an Loam.

The "show business Is clearly different from the newspaper bust We couldn't afford to put a guarantee in every package of Piccadilly Little Cigars if they weren't good enough towarrant it. Try them today at our risk. 10 In ths packs, Ctaiw Colored Clara Coloranto ium suaiura or tne College or toe City ot New York laet Saturday aftsrnooa. It wu stated In yeaterday's Uiue that the Audubon A. had won by a.

Chief Dry Agent Censures State Censor Cobb Wins Favor nesa, and those who en gage In It are none too likely to confine their productions to the things which are Craig Flatly Denies Navy Officials' Statements That Cor operation Was Refused. Twelfth Republicans Also Recommend Slate for Fall Primaries. Just, purs and of good report. They core or. to a.

The blueshlrts won by that score, according to Martin J. Murphy, secretary xtt the Firemen's appreciate- ths business advantage of Saloon Owner for Quality of Booze. able Ruling en His Point Against Pathe People. depicting the evil and roluptuoua Mutual Benevolent Association. Information eent to this offioe from a responsible quarter dec fa red the thing with the poisonous charm Certainly there are some things which are happening In actual life ilremen lost the game, but the officials of the association ail insist the flremea were the victor.

to-day which should not have ple- BONO PLANS QUICK ACTION. 19 HELD AFTER RAIDS, SAYS SCENES ARE STAGED. PICK WINNERS FOR ALBANY. torlal representation la such places of public amusement as ar regu lated by this legislation, places where ths audiences are not confined Again to Get Twenty-six Bottles of Beer "BILL, Unanfmout for Rafferty for No Bar on Legitimate News in to men alone or women alone and where children are particularly at Found in "Cider Store." After Navy Department Gen. Hugh Scott Discourses Interestingly on Indian Signs Leader Once More.

Films. tracted. Status of Fat Girl Settled. SAYS QlfEENSFAHMER "This Stats and other States have considered It necessary In the Inter. "When the proprietor of a saloon Just how much "liberty of the One of the largest meetings of tha est of public morals and welfare lo pays 1876 a month rent and engages press" Is Involved In a news reel of John Somma, SO years old, ped supervise the moving pictures which five bartenders to cater to his trade season for th Twelfth Assembly District Republican Committee waa The Indian sign language.

In which a fat girl In a bathing costume ler, who gave his address as 744 are displayed In such places of bual and undermines ths health of his nesa The effect of the act which This Is a question upon which the New York State Motion Picture Forty-second street, was arrested early to-day by Mounted Patrolman Eulloh P. G-omeringer, of Traffic ha is an expert, was discussed by Gen. Hugh I Scott, retired chief of staff of th United States the repeated statements of Assistant Secretary of the Navy Theodore Koosevelt and other navy officials, the city of New York, according to Controller Charles L. Craig, did not request the United States Government to dismantle the sir station at Rockaway Point "as soon after July 1 as possible." This statement was made to-day held last nlajht at the clubhouse, 409 Ninth street The purpose) of the gathering was to recommend delegates and alternates to we have under consideration Is to simply prohibit the use of any un-censored films 'in any public place Commission and the Pathe El-1 squad for trying to pass a raised $10 bill in payment for barrel of Army and noted Indian fighter, In an address at a luncheon customers by selling them poison at 60 cents a drink, he should be vigorously prosecuted," said Chief Federal Prohibition Agent William T. Lord to-day.

He was referring to the arrest of Alfred Oruner, of 43 Smith street, proprietor of a saloon at 234 Flushing avenue, who was locked up with one of his bartenders for violating America, It Is perhaps the most comprehensive of any means of communication, added, and most valuable as a source of tracing fho origin of language. Gen Scott told the gathering this language is the result of gradual evolution and that Its beginning has not as yet been traced. He declared that by means of this language he was able to establish intercourse with Indian chiefs In his campaign of past times. Other speakers at the luncheon potatoes- from Warren J. Hendrick of amusement for pay or in connection with any business in the State of New and this Is done by providing a penalty agains those son, a farmer living in Queens Vil given in his honor yesterday at the ths State and Judiciary conventions who will be ohoaen at the primaries next September.

The slate was unanimously agreed on. One of the features of the meet lage. chanre, never could agree, and so they took It to the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court, which has just handed down a decision which Is In effect an absolute vindication of the commission's contention that If the said fat girl Is presented to who engage In that particular Dual Down Town Association, (0 Pine street, Manhattan, by Eben E. Olcott presi Hendrickson, who had come with nesa, either by exhibiting such un. a load of potatoes from his farm.

dent of the Hudson River Day Line, ing was the endorsement of United! States Senator William M. Caldei censored films or by selling, leasing er lending for such exhibition. The the dry law. The bartender was and treasurer of the American Indian pulled up at street and Market square, Wallabout Market, and was ji-rea oeisner, wno gave me stnitn and Gov. Nathan L.

Miller. Of equal statute does not prohibit the mak the public view In a close-up were Dr. Clark Wissler, curator of the street address. about to unload them for sale to the various wholesalers when he was which Is plainly designed to picture ing or selling of films, but regulates Interest was the selection of candidates for local posts. Internal Rev approached by Somma, who asked only the use of the thing In a cer tain wa v.

by Congressman Charles O. Bond after a long conference with the Controller in his office In the Municipal Building. Not only Is the city willing to negotiate further with the Federal Government to the end that the city and harbor may be amply protected, but It Is willing, the Controller said, to allow the Government to continue to use the Rockaway Point station temporarily, provided suitable assurances are given that the navy will proceed with diligence to obtain enue Collector John T. Rafferty was American Institute of Natural History, and Mrs. Alfred Page, a representative of the school maintained by the Institute.

It was announced in Gruner, who first gave the name of Truner, was arrested by Federal Prohibition Agents Toblason, Judge an offensively ridiculous posture, which the commission conceives to be indecent, then the said commis him his prices and bought a barrel agreed on for another term as Stale "The State simply says that Jf a Somma offered a 110 bill, Hendrick committeeman. Senator Willi and Shannon, who posed as mer Institute, at Wichita, which Is training Indian young men for higher achools of learning. The work undertaken at the institute also was discussed. Mr. Olcott told the small gathering of friends that be is urging the Carnegie Institute, of Washington, to publish Oen.

Scott's work off the Indian sign language in order to preserve for posterity a permanent rec sion has the unquestioned right un person desires to make a particular use In business of such film tt must chants from the Wallabout Market der the law which created lt to Thorne Simpson was endorsed fe another term, as was Col. Ardolph L. nearby. "censor" the screened present of the be subjected to censorship first, in a manner and for a purpose Justified son said, which had been "raised" with two numerals pasted on each corner of a 2 bill. Hendrickson became suspicious and called Patrolman Gomeringer, who arrested Kline for Congress in the Fifth Dis After the whiskey was served and trict.

said fat girl. Chairman George H. Cobb, how placed In a small vial tor evidence under the do ice power. The Btato One of the surprises of the night the agents arrested oruner and ht course of the luncheon that an anonymous donor has given J7.500 towards the Indian Institute that will make possible an enlargement of facilities. One of the interesting sidelights to the luncheon was the of a prize-winning composition on "The American Indian of To-dav." whi-' was written by Sara Gleen Faucett, a pupil at Public School 2, and daughter of Benjamin- Kaucett of 402 Park- ever, would not have the public other property for a New York air does not say that the films cannot be produced and sold.

The act of was the unanimous recommendation ord of this means of communication. bartender, the former for possessing station. "Among th sixteen to twenty mil mind so absorbed by the question of the fat girl that the larger ques whisker and maintaining a publli the State simply results In Justifiably Congressman Bond, after his visit nd common nuisance and the latter destroying one of the markets for of Harold P. Winans for Member of the Assembly. The district is now represented by a.

Democrat, Assemblyman W. H. Evans. Somma. Somma said he received the bill among others In payment for a horse which he sold yesteiday afternoon at an auction held on Raymond street, near Myrtle avenue.

He in being held for examination. for selling. Federal Commlsslone lions un-Christlanised and uneducated Indiana of Central and South America, who speak many different unwritten languages." Mr. Olcott Barmore held the proprietor their sale unless tne act is compueo with. "It is the show or spectacle which aimed at hv the statute, snd such Collector Rafferty presented the 1.000 and the bartender In 1600 bail to the Controller, made his position plain in regard to the defense of the lty.

He does not feel, he says, the alty should be called upon to cede ny of its waterfront property to the government, but he will Insist that resolution endorsing Senator Calder. for examination Aug. 10. tion involved Is neglected. Bathing Scenes Often 'The controversy between the motion picture producera and this commission was" not started over our elimination of scenes featuring bathing he asserts, "contrary to the general impression which has been said, "the sign language may still be of great importance." John E.

Brady submitted ths docu Chief Federal Agent Lord said show or spectacle Is not sn essential side avenue, this borough. Frank H. Parsons, lawyer, of 60 Wall street, Manhattan, whose home is In this borough. Is a trustee of the American Tndtan ment approving Gov. Miller.

other saloons In the vicinity had Gen. Scott asserted the Indian sin Incident to the conduct or tne press. It is a thing aeparste and apart from been raided for sellling vile whiskey OEM'S BROTHER language antedates the discovery of State Dele-srsites Chosen. The slate of delegates to the Stats at 25 (juts a glass, but that the 50- cent liquor seized In Gruner it We do not think that tne Dt-weekly motion picture news reel, so far as it becomes a part of such show created through erroneous reports. convention follows: loon was "better In price only." There were pictures.

It is true, or William M. Calder, John T. Raf JOSEPH B. SULLIVAN Nineteen arrests were made by or spectacle In such a place of amuse alleged bathing scenes, which we eliminated, but only in instancea Chief Lords agents, as follows ment, la a part of the press or me ferty, Meier Stelnbrtnk, Emma Egolf, John E. Brady, James L.

Ger-non, Matilda Monohan and John J. before the navy begins to dismantle i the Rockaway field every effort shall be made by It to come to some agreement with the city, inasmuch as the lty is still willing to carry on negotiations. Congressman to Act. Now that the city's attitude Is Buds plain through its accerdited representative. Controller Craig, who was appointed a committee of one by ths Board of Estimate to work out a plan of defense, Congressman where the postures and actions were country.

It is therefore suoject to William Hanley, owner, and Robert Neville, bartender, 40S Atlantic Indecent. Many of these bathing the regulation of the set in question. Rowan. avenue: Charles H. Rueter, owner, scenes were obviously staged, and, as From the foregoing, then, it is Special te The Standard TJnlen.) The alternates Include William T.

10247 Jamaica avenue; Manse. clearly established that every cloee- Simpson, Arthur Q. Somers. Antoin MINBOLA, July IS James Creasy, owner. 129 Nostrand avenue ud of every fat girl or thin girl, or ette Purdy, Frederick H.

Stevenson, brother of William Creasy, now Thomas McNamara. owner, Joseph Mlda Terry Ogden. Florence Craw In the Mlneola Jail, charged with Murtha, bartender, 162 Nostrand ford. Frank Wood worth and D. K.

Just medium ror mat matter must comply with the requirements of the motion picture censorship. There Is no escape. avenue: Stephen Graham, owne first degree murder growing eut of Started Life Poor and Made such, are not legitimate anyway. I have often observed the same 'bathing again and again. In these so-called 'news and as I undertsand that the producers sometimes hire people to pose for them, it has struck me that there Is not much genuine 'news value' In a 'close-up' of a fat girl who has posed I at so much per posture.

Will See That There Is Plenty Michael Munro, bartender, 186 Wll the shooting of Edith tavoy, Free- loughby street, third charge; Peter port school teacher, told a reporter to-day that he had been sent by his Bona will take the matter up again With the Navy Department "With the attitude of tlie city made plain to me. I am taking up this matter again with the United States naval authorities with the view of seeing if negotiations cannot be renewed with McGulre, owner, ueorge Bmitn, oar-tender, 103 Flushing avenue; John Fortune in Steel During the World War. DELAY MUSEUM WING of Work, Declares Rear Admiral. Simlnovlc. owner.

SO Flushing ave family at Fort Thomas, Kentucky, nut: George Zabres, owner, 644 to aid the accused man. The first sten waa to relieve Raymond J. Ma Orlggt avenue; Charles Masse, own er. lei Park avenue: Fred Hulse "A legitimate news event, unless it showed something which the law positively bans, would not be censored. But when It cornea to take the city which will result In some agreement being reached so that the UNTIL IM IN FALL berr owner, Richard Tlmke, 454 HEAD OF BROOKLYN CONCERN City of New York and the Atlantic GIVEN FLAG BY WORKERS r-r-ewrent street second offense another Instance, to an alleged scene lone as attorney for the defense.

Henry A. Uterhart has been retained as counsel instead. It Is expected that an adjournment will be asked and granted of seacoast may continue to have ade-J James Cleary, owner, and Peter Scheefer. bartender, Atlantio and uate aircraft protection," said Con aressman Bond to-day. Hurley.

Judiciary Delegates. The delegates for the Judiciary Convention Include John T. Rafferty, William T. Simpson, Michael Furst. Louise M.

Ksrr, Jl. L. Hurley, Ida M. Bagley, Max Arena and James dray. The alternates Include.

George A. Green. Albert Smith, Ben Amerman, John Palmerl, Anna Foran. Ida Shosl-rum. John Kavanagh and James G.

Moore. Officers of the district committee were elected as follows: Thomas F. Layden. chairman: Meda Terry-Og-den, vice-chairman: Joseph Honer-kamp, secretary: Krancls Crawford, assistant secretary, and George J. Ayen, treasurer.

indorsement of Calilcr. The resolution endorsing Senator Calder was as follows: "Resolved, That this orginliatlon Greenwood avenues, Richmond Hill Member of Crescent Athletic Mrnnd offense. Warmly Congratulated Before the trial, wnicn was to nave uosuu Monday. District Attorney Charles Weeks declared that the Stats was ready for trial. Witnesses from the Two more arrests were made late If ths Navy Department persists, in its threat to dismantle the aviation field without making another try to come to some equitable understanding vsterday In the Hamilton avenue and Other Organizations.

Leaving for New London. on a northern Ink (which the producers displayed some time early last spring). In which two barefooted girls, clad In one-piece suits, walked leisurely out on the lake and seated themselves In offensively exaggerated attitudes upon a cake of Ice well!" And there you are well! Whether or not the cameraman was not In collusion with the scantily clad beauties, the fact remains that well! Precinct on charges of violating the Canadian border and Kentucky Work on the new wing of the museum of the Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences on Eastern Parkway will not be started until late In the fall. It became known today that the Board of Estimate refused to approve recommendations from the trustees of ths Institute for State liquor law. with the city officials, Congressman Bond will take the matter up with have been rounded up and 100 ju ramae Mead.

o. Zfl -renin street, rors impaneled, he said. Mr. Weeks Congress as soon as It convenes the (Sped 1 to Tha Standard Union.) SYRACUSE- July IS. Joaenh arrested by Detectives Peter F.

I. uiri to "regret particularly the middle of next month. Lamb and John J. Rafferty, charged adjournment which will delay the "Unless the naval authorities show with havlnr In his possession twenty Burke Sullivan, one a poor boy, who made a million In steel In the war. died suddenly at the Onondara, Declaring he will work twenty-four hours a day.

If necessary, to have plenty of work and big force at the Navy Yard, Rear Admiral Carl T. commandant of the But the Pathe people could not so tv bottles of beer. The detectives trial." It Is expected mat lr an sojournment Is granted the case will disposition to renew the negotiations for a flying field in the vicinity of alleged that Mead was selling the lightly dismiss the subject. Tney claimed. In their brief submitted to not be tried until nepiemner.

Tork. the Congressman said to Hotel yesterday. He waa 89 yeara old and until fifteen yeara a no waa liquor at 16 cents me glass, ne wu the court, that Chapter 71 6 of the taken to tne iru avenue court to (Jay. "I will ask for a thorough Investigation of the whole matter as a clerk In a hardware store here. laws of 1521 (creating the Motion Third Naval District, went to New London to-day to take up the question of airplane engine and other Mr.

Sullivan caine her Sunday SCHNALL CASE PUT Picture Commission, and laying The matter was considered by the committee of the whole of the Board of Estimate, yesterday, and laid over until the fall. Authority to make the request was given In a bill passed this year st Albeny taking this sum out of the "pay-as-you-go" statute. Patrolman George Ratimann ar night to attend the funeral of Peter Eckel, president of the Eckel OFF TO TO-MORROW resrted Humbert Decapuo, 20 years soon as Congress meets again-City's Attitude. "I called to see the City Controller, Delsel engine construction with Acting Secretary of the Navy Roosevelt. Nye Steel Company.

He waa taken old, of 641 Hicks street, who said that he was a chauffeur for the New York Dock Company. The patrolman expresses Its hearty approval of th record of service of the Honorable William M. Calder ss a representative of this SUte in the Senate of the United 8tates for the past six years, and by this resolution desires to express Its appreciation of the honor that has come to tis through the splendid efforts that he has made both locally and nationally to carry forward the work of rccon- struction and prosrresslon In a sane ill on the way frona New York. Magistrate Brown In Flatbush Congressman Bond said, "and showed Upon arriving; he had to go to bed, Mm a copy of a telegram I had -re but Insisted his wife should not bs Rear Admiral Vogelgesang is to maks an Inspection of tha submarine naval bass at the Connecticut city, but It developed to-day that he Is to push his plana to make the Navy Yard an charged that he had round twenty lw bottles of beer In a "older store' cefved from Acting Secretary of the called from their home at the Thou court to-day adjournedthe reopened case of Mrs. Ida Schnall against Harold Beuerman of 740 Decatur rsavy Roosevelt, In which It was which Decapuo was operating at 06 sand islands.

A crisis developed INTERNAL REVENUE AGENT SENTENCED FOR EXTORTION stated that the Navy must dismantle Summit street. Decapuo was taKen esterday with symptoms of nephri down the rules which it must enforce, before It may Issue a permit for the exhibition of the film) "violates the constitutional guaranty of freedom of the press. In that It lays a previous restraint upon the publishing of 'Current Events' films and that the statute denies to plaintiff the equal protection of the laws and deprives plaintiff of property without due process of law in violation of the Constitution of the United States." Summary of Pathe Argument. The argument of the plaintiff support of this contention Is partially quoted as follows: the Rockaway Beach Aero station, to the Fifth avenue court to-aay. tls and acute dilation of the heart because It had been requested to and death followed.

street, until to-morrow. This action was taken at the request of Harold V. Williams, counsel for the defendant Both Mrs. Schnall and Assls-tant District Attorney Snyder op Judge Mancuso, In General Set 'Joe" Sullivan's career ended here. vacate the premises ss soon after July 1.

as possible. Controller Craig denied airplane construction centre. While looking over the submarine base he Is to talk with Secretary Roosevelt, and It became known he will personally put the matter in ths hands of the acting: head of the) navy. The desk of Lieut. John D.

Pen- FIND LIQUOR OUTFIT where It began, only In greatly categorically that the city had ever changed circumstances. He was AFTER FIRE IN HOUSE posed the motion. born In Mer ri man avenu and grew sions Court to-day, sentenced George Van Alstyne, of ill West 113th street, Manhattan, ex-Internal revenue agent, to from six months to with the boya of hia neighbor- hiirton. aide to the) commandant, was flooded with telesrrams and letters A fire, tl.ouirht by the poltct) to ood. As a youth he was best known COLLECTION AGENT HELD, downtown as a clerk at Grant's hava oriilnr-ted In a whiskey till tn Jhree years In the penitentiary fol hardware store.

the cellar, did Blight damage to the About fifteen yeara ago he went CHARGE HE. STOLE $285 Charged with collecting $286 as brick butldin at 57S "1. There Is no doubt that a motion picture news reel containing pholcgraphs of actus! eventa of public Interest, with explsnatory reading matter, is in principle the same as and buatnessllke manner to his own credit and to the credit of each of of us who are his neighbors and fellow workers; and be It "Resolved. That we hereby sp-prove and advocate ths re-nomtna-tlon and re-election of the said William M. Calder as a United Slates Senator from this State." This endorsement of Gov.

Miller was voted: "Resolved, that we recommend an-4 endorse for re-nomi nation snd reelection the Honu-oblc Nathan L. Miller to the governorship of thl Sta'e because of the Intelligent and economical way In -w he nua handled the executive artment of th-Rtate of New York and uyprove placing htm In a position of leader lowing his conviction a few days ago of attempted extortion. The com on the road eel ling ate el and became Preaident ttreet, to-day. The lpoe, aaftordlnf to the police. Helen plainant was Walter L.

Williams. expert in Ms line, when the war of congratulation to-dsy. Lieut. Pennington was busy digging himself out of what he termed a ton of mall, and declared he never realised so many persons were personally interested In ths promotion of the commandant. Admiral Vogelesang, it Is understood.

Is to take up another question president of the American Carpet rent and salesman for the Vacuum came, with the 'world crying for Cleaner Specialty of 412 Fulton Lftr.th. On lnveitleatlon of the cellar forty-tlx five-irallon cans filled with Icohol, eight empty whiskey steel, he knew where It could be had and at what price. He waa requested the Navy to dismantle the station or to vacats the premises at any definite time. He stated that this matter had come before the Sinking Board on June when action was tnken on the letter of Secretary of Navy Denby. of May IS.

1923, In which the city was asked for a cession and conveyance of the land now tielng used as an air station and consisting of approximately acres. This request for cession and conveyance was denied by the Pinking Board and the matter was then referred to the Controller to see if an slternatlve proposition could be worked out. Since that tlma nothing Ynm been done by the city ss the Controller has been waiting for the minute of the hearing to be presented to him. so thnt be eonM take It with the Naval authorities street, which he railed to t.iiv of 482 East Ninth an ordinary newspaper. No logical or reasonable distinction csn be made between the two media of expression.

The fsct that In the one case paper and Ink are employed and In the other case that the celluloid the major figure In a group that controlled the Brooklyn Galvanizing Flatbush. was arrested 'o-oay -('leaning and Weaving Company, of Korty-elghth street and First avenue, Manhattan. In It Is alleged. Van Alstyne dlsplsyed a federal badge and demanded that he he permitted to examine the books of the com- Danv. After the examination Van with Secretary Roosevelt, the nature of which hns not been made known.

nd Iron Company, Brooklyn, with barrels ant two large tills were Detective Mrt limn and Orottano of the Crgen atreot station are conducting a.t Investigation. flees In Liberty street, Manhat Devtertlve Edward Denny nu bv Magistrate Walsh for eamlna-tlon In Adams street court to-mor It affects the Yard and If It goes tan. through will he made public. ship on the Kepublirnn Ftate ticket Mr. Rulllvan wedded Mis Anas- The new rear admiral was pre row.

that he continue to Alstvne Is wlleaed to ha.e told Wll- I order tasla Waters, of Syracuse. In the ribbon Is utilized, ahould not afford any basis for distinguishing between the two methcxls of conveying facts or Ideas. '7. It would he Inadmissible to hold thtt freedom of speech and of the sented with a two-starred rear ad he principit-s for Hams the Income tax on sales by the frrT forward DENSE SMOKE DRIVES MANY FROM HOMES mm or of 1020 at Clayton. It was miral's flag by the workers In the company was 110.

wmrn ne nas so courageously his second marriage. He leaves a BLAZE REVEALS STILL flag loft and a delegation of Navy grated "fixing up" the matter for aughter. Rose Macelalne Sullivan, Yard workers pain him a visit in-day IN HOUSE CELLAR $10,000. With the aid of the police i yeara old. "Controller Oals stated that the Van Alstvne was csugbt later lr His Interest were extensive eut- SFMiraTSlP Tamaga estimated at $100 was caused br fire early to-day In the plant of I D.

Rokesch Company. eltv was willing to co-operate In Pennsylvania terminal rere Cmisrd by the explosion of a stilt evry way possible and was willing ll.too In marked bills from Williams side of business. Including his family, clubs, boats, motors and homea Hi mother was Mary A. Sullivan, press Is confined exclusively to the spoken nnd written word, for this would give no tnennlnr to the word 'publish' which Is found In iWtlnn g. Article 1.

In the Constitution of tha Slate of New Tork. The circumstance that matters of news Interest are conveyed to the public through and after congratulating him wished him many years of service to the navy. The commandant declared In favor of more work and a Mf force. "If necessary 1 -will work twenty-four hours a day hehalf of the afternoon started in soap manufacturers, on the setoud floor of a sis-story factory build- ttiat the Navy Department should tise the premises ss an air station stucco house located efl THREE DRUG SUSPECTS nd his sister, Mis Florence Sulli lor. at 410 Routh Fifth street.

As temporarily, provided suitable as result of dens smoke a doxen It Hlghlawn avenue, doing eonslder- surances were given that the Navy families, living In tenement houses workera" declared Resr Admiral aftle damage. When It was i. rimmtn discovered a ISO- nearby, fled to the street, rollce re- would proceed at once with diligence to obtain otser premises for this purpose. The position of the Controller Vna-elgeaang as net shook hands and servos of the Bedford avenue station left for New London. PURSUING SPEEDED gallon still, a cellar stored with thlrtr-Bve five-gallon cans filled with alcohol and two cans partly had te be called out to maintain orrtwr.

the Instrumentality of writing and pictures Is Immaterial. Tt Is the thst is privileged, not the method of Its pubhrstlon (The third point Is omitted of no essential relevnnce or Interest to the general reader. So also are the fifth and sixth points "4. It Is Indisputable that the pub Ths blase was discovered a few is thst while the rity or New Tor Should He protected bv aircraft this land having heaji purrhased by eltw money for park purposes should not be ceded to the Government for use van and Mr. George Sheppard, hav lived In Brooklyn veveral years, having moved their homes there on his Insistence they be near him.

Mr. Thomas Beddy. another sister, lives at Montclalr. N. hia own residence after hia marriage to MIms Water.

John B. Sullivan, of Kddy-stone, and William Bourk Sullivan, of Chicago, ar brother. Mr. Sullivan waa a Catholic Ha wa a life member of Syracuse I a ga, II, Elka and had member filled. After th fire.

Mary Rusao, arrested charged with hav- minutes before midnight by Patrol- John wolf, of the Bedford ave- ln Ih still. She was takeo to the BOY SWIMMER DROWNED IN POND NEAR JAMAICA Thomas Moron. II years oM. of Dacota svenue. South Osons Park.

rederml narcotic under W-rector Ralph Oyler brought three prtaonri bfore Frdra Com-mlfvilonrr TUrmore) following raida In two pi am In Brooklyn laet night, whrn heroin valued at about tl.Oeft waa a i zed. together Hh marked money. The palaonera are Joaih Murray, a rook, 11 yara old. of bl Aehland place; Krncat fordann. a fireman, alao It, of HI Proa.pet atrt.

and Frank lyer, a plumber, 21, of 49 nu police station. It was under con Motorr-ol Pollrf min Krmnk 8. Mnndo. 40 year. old.

attached to night court and held In 11.009 pen ss an air station. Hut Protect Harbor. trol a half hour later. Two firemen re Injured and six others over- for examination juiy i- Denying knowledge of th still, k. -Oman told of having oceupltd lishers of newspapers cannot Innfully be compelled to submit their nws to censorship bi fore releasing "Mt ews sesitloa In this con coma shoot a month ago when fire suited ths two upper floors of the troversy I want to make perfectly Rquad 1, anil Ilvlnv :1 Jay Btrft, la In the NorwcKtan Ho-pttal to-day In a crlllral condition an a mult ef a collision laat nlfht on Fourth ave was drowned yesterday while swimming In ths Paisley pond, Jamaica South, with several other boya.

His th hous with her family, renting ship tn th Thousand Taland Golf ma building. the cellar to a man. ieln. the ConiTeaemen eonunuea. The city of New Tork and the harder and shipping of Oreater New Club and the Crescent Athletic Club, body i recovered.

tork must be adequately protected GENTILE BAKER AROUSED MARRIAGE LICENSES. said news Items to the public. '7. The motion Picture censorship lsw forbids the plaintiff to publish Its news Items without first obtaining a license snd paying a license foe therefor. fhs law thus deprives the plaintiff of the right to sell Its news Items while they still retnln their ele aire rart.

It la the duty of the I'nlted states Government to Ho this IRE; TWO ARRESTED Tn th Brldga Plana Court to-day rr4nk rrM. Ana-fU ft.rfcu Contracts for Two Brooklyn High Schools Are Awarded If It Is possible to work out some sirangement wl'h the city of Nw Torsi which will be fair to the city CfcarlM ment of freannere, which constitutes Orsct Iv(, II Harry KrtLur, II yaars old, of 121 and to the Federal Government at ttonlarnifl Uoidaioln. iu.ry strMt, will snswer a chsrg Forty-ninth itrfl. Manhattan. Agfnta Warren Ieera, Thomaa Hebron.

JaniM Mooa end William Mellon arreated Murray at hia horn and later arretted th olhcr tw at the home of Oordanci. After placing the trto under arreet the egrnta, who aillega they pur ehaaed drtiaa from their prleonera, took hark $30 tn niarknl hllla and a beg of heroin, aaJd to be worth $1,000 The agenta amid Mien war chlrflf made In the wlclnlty of Fulton etreeet and A ah I and plAe, Tha prlanneni ware held fnr examination net we-k. TiltM HM.Btjn. of wtolstlng the traffic law, In thst the same time that should he none, hut In all events the rly should not Jam A. ThrF Thro op 111 MftDoMuih 414 lh Ill W.lta 117 Mmwt fl KlrWrt II 171 Miliar tl tttl im tl I kfTTW IM t' fail iUth Ill Mih block traffic by hoMlnt; an nu with a lara-w touring- car.

while chini a apredtnt automohtia. Mnnin aa gulnjr north along Fourth avn tn pnmittt of the per der whrn the touring car, drlrn hy Jnme l. IVat. of IM HUty-vnth hrt, coming aouth along the avprtiie. turned eat Into Ovlng-tftn a rents, Fnurth sri-mta win ron-crated with nutomfhlk and It wee fnr Mnndo to avoid etiik Ina tha trn.rlnc car.

He hit ft amldehtpe and wltneaawi aay thnt he turn, three eomor ftautfa Iwfor. he etrurlt the round Mf tnrintB rn-hrd him to tha hnapltal. whr pi M.fJrath found ha had auwtMlnrd Internal Injur1a, a frr-ture of tha -ft a hmkim left ritssnnr nin, he left defenseless. Also, I can see John Trra, ae reason why the rederal oovern i mnMs, The contract for the construction of opun air moatlnc at IonaM and 81 ar 1 stratta last flight, whlla Bar-nT bra ma, 41 years old, of 104 ment should expect girt of this jrMlh it 'I. Mary Htnu lend from the rity.

Also, it would ths New Utrecht High School was awarded yesterday at a special meet organise gradually of the tenth eleventh and twelfth years, wst laid over by the board for consideration sometime. In the early fall. The mailer of changing P. 8. Coo ax atraat, wIM answer a chart of their eommnrol.il vslue.

and therefore takes the property of the plaintiff without due process of law. In violation ef the JcMeral Constitution of the Flate." Biweekly Merely Unedarle. Tn the opinion handed down. Justice Hlnman quotes part of Portion I. sr-tlcle 1 of the New Tork State Constitution: "Kverv citizen mav freely snesk write snd publish bis sentiments on all subjects, being responsible for the abuse of thnt right; Murhl.

Jl Vaihrilsi I VnrkaiM dlor1ar1y wndurt. seem that before ths navy proceeds with dismantling the Horseway of the committee of the w-hole of the John Phut-r. ai Tn trmibla, so th nnUca say, l.fl1 K)fBriT, artM ovar th mplomrnt of a Qm. Board ot Education at the Hoard of luiucation Building, Park avenue and aim' William i py i :5 2 each statins svary effort should be made by the navy to r-ome to some agreement with the city authorities r'lfty-nlnlh street, Manhattan. concerning this matter.

Apparently rrr AMman arm nnd err era I broken rlha on hie The contract waa awarded to Werner, Diaken and Company, which H.lofl II ratMltt she- city Is not Insisting that these rremlees be vacated at one, and left wide. asalls. I'iiiar II li submitted a bid of tl.IIs.alT. This hid John HriUM. Ml rendition this mornlna; ta i about the eame and Pr MrOrath ssreeds that of George Colon for con.

ANnl VltrHsnUBf. J9 i EEDDES TO UNITED STATES til by Jacob Kobtowakt. a hkr, or 41-4 7 ltonart) street. Kohatowakl, aatlsfl1 Mh tha man's work, fuat49 tn tlltrhanra him. Krltsar hald an orn air mwtln protest tn acalnst th hahavlnr of tha hakr, whit Abrams.

It la charaM. urird a rr.rrott nritnt th atnr. Tha crowd bar ma so larr that It attract, tha ahantlnn nf Tat rot-man John Wstara. of tha taf atraat station, who arrstS th man. would permit the navy air station lo remain there for a resaleable time If the new would proceed with dill- KufsfM H' aaye he he? an rn chance for re struction or me 1 nomas jetreraon High Bcho.il In Hrownsville.

whin la (ifa IM a.n-r-si covery. No aummoni ai Iwued ae Ifff-mM Winn 11 El law Mrrsrlh IS gene with Its negotiations Tor a permanent air station. WftrtK. II IrM r-arl 31 fri tha coll lei on wu onaroldaHIa, Mondo. Juet before tha acHdent oortirred.

had eerved ait mm one on Pan let rVltn, ef Htw afreet, for ape-rdlng Alar4. II 471 RTth AnAmtwmm II a duplicate of the proposed New IHrecht building. The former building will occupy sn entire block bounded by Seventy -ninth and Klghllelh streets and dlateentb and Seventeenth evamiea. Both schools will sccom-mratata I too students each. Bids os four portable schools tn Brooklyn snd Queess were alee sp- MRS.

BERTON DENIES Jetll It P. I. Baltic street, nee a-niith street, from a Junior high school to a full high school waa also tabled until late September or early October. A recommendation from the hoard of auperlntendanta thst addition to P. sj.

JS, Decatur street and Iwla avenue, be errcte. which win include an auditorium, a suitable office for rrlnclple Frederick B. Oraham and Hat of rooms Including a domestic science room as well as many chsnges In the old building wag approved hy ths boa rd. Superintendent of School Pulldlngs C. B.

J. Unyder, of lis lli svenue, who some time its asked to be retired, was granted a leave nf absence by the hoard until pec II. Puling Ma absence Ms plarw will be taken hy J. K. Douglas of Manhattan, Tha matter of nomination of a director of speech Improvement, which has been hanging fl rw store February, wss recomtnvnded by superintendent Kttlnswr because the peel tlon la now without sdaquats mt fwrvtslsn It was referred lo one ef the members sf ths boars Im eeusrfderetioa, Ho-i Fn, fl Ml K.

ria-, It I 14 rat, ll rial a SHE LEFT HER HUSBAND Mrs. Katharine Jtertos denied to snd no lew shsll be to restrain or abridge the liberty of spee. of the press The main question before the court, he writes. Is "whether the M-weekly motion picture news reel is In the same legal ratesorv as a newspaper, and whether the restraint rauaed by this set Is of such a rhararter so to be a violation of that provision ef owr State Onatltutlon relating In ths liberty of the press The moving picture, he then de-r1are. "la a spectacle or show rather than a medium of opinion, and the latter quality Is a mere Incident to the former quslltr.

It erestes and purveys a mental atmosphere which Is absorbed hv Ihe viewer without cenaclnus mental effort. Tt requires neither literacy ser Interpreter te understand It. value as an educator for goad Is ewlv squalled hy Ms Sanger ss SB Instructor la JERSY CITY MUST NOT INTERFERE WITH TUNNEL ntsfrira ttsrrisf, 11... f4 miff av fft.rlM IIe.sr a provd hy the board, and comprise ThfasBf II. Ml fc ptiisj af p.

sj. fa. at Avenue 7. and Kast LONDON. Julr 11 -mr Wobert Home, ehsneeller of the exchequer, and Sir Haiti P.

Blarhetl, ountrvllsr of flnaofo, are ainerted to ereorspefty Sir A or aland (leedea. rtrttlsk Ambassador tn the I'nlted fitates, bars to Washington within a fortnltbt to discuss the funriine of the nntlsnj debt Is the I'nlted Itatre, It ess lesrnrd Ibis sflernnna Great Hrtlaln bss bsun tn prepare In real earnest for tymnt of the 14 mono sns sl oa .1 the t'slted Slates. Interest pavmwnta sill feofisj la three moot hi. Already the fJov-emment has baeiin In eellertlen ef sols. I is soasibia a tresl Inter, aatloaal toes till ss Bps tad.

i 1 Ttl (irftme day that she had left er husband. Charles A. Hertnn. of 410 Peretur Street The hnehand inserted sd- Twenty -aiith stmt; tl, at Hay. sine; another at Avenue and rone ron iioron at ht.a.

pasuwngsrf aboard ths United States 11 tier President Adsma which srriwwd yesterdsy from linden anl Qseesfltdss. voted I te II In faor of the sals of liquor at sa nrisiRwr nor to si.vi m. A4lard rxlorme will he Intrrnid In teanrort Asylum, sear Quebec, until suck time ss tha lieutenant. Oereraar Is Arim4 thai he Is fit te he Tt4 fee the murder sf a Is half brother, Usesi, (est wlster. U'4r l- HI suH I 1 .1 ri rihwHi ifsstiis wsrt a t-nt Me.krr, fat Wat.

at verttaeesent In the eveninf rape's sectaries he weul4 not be tespenei-his fne aay debts contracted hy Mra Barton kecsuee she left him. TBKVTOV, Julr II Tbanrellnr Wslr. hoidtns thai Ihe sower of ths Stale la svrel-n. t-saf fer-msnentlr en Vloed Jerser from rnterferins with Ihe enstrurtlow en ths vehlrutsr tunnel seder ths Hud-sea River, rnnnertlnt reef City sad Nsw Tera. fUffl y-f-e- Orsveaend avenue, snd ths fourth st Aqueduct, The srohlem ef combining Junior and senior high schools In P.

IM Kvergreen avenue, which is sow a Junior h'lh school, hy permuting Principe! Charles fprlngmeyer to I. ka lit r.f I at a It. if Th wife Inetsted In-flay mat Far n. ps.r wt-Mi les deserted hr end Ibelr tee thll- Hs-rw ft.eeta Mart Lhr, Jl MwMilfl.

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