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THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLK. NEW YORK. THURSDAY. MARCH 31. 1021.

GOVERNOR STRONGER CURRAN URGES HYLAN TO USE MEMORIAL FUND DOUGHTY AND SMITH Sinking Fund Body Ousts JUDGE'S NAME FORGED nvA i in Trif An nrn TV! Illy" were hear they discussed it FoR home for veterans THAN EVER FOR STATE actions Charlt- SEEK DISMISSAL Or S. C. From Hall of Records iu uiiurub in CONSPIRACY CHARGE WESTCHESTER MILL circle ii i CONTROL OF FILMS lay i If of the disabled sol- hotheaded zealots Certain details rt aching i Hylan. Miller with I I In Declares for Regulation as Only District Attorney Fears Mznhat- by Slat. Public Service in the Hall Keeords atc.i a sons that the apace by the Surrogate's office.

through semi-officui sourcei ffarded as possibly I. ndmg olor y.l''rt.'tt'ifih'"b' Justice Young to Be Asked to joet of perpetuating th. n. mu Dismiss Case Against Nassau to poaseesb idmg at 49 Lafayette I tan Lawyer Involved May ts- st aUnhall paid cape Grand Jury to Act. iii.

ii-m. County Officials. Means of Checking Exhibition of Unclean Pictures. Albany. March 11 the activities of William A.

1st gro dlers. suggesting: to the Mayor that i'ou as the Mayor of New York are the proper one to take the leadership in aiding our veterans, and, through the funds collected by the Mayor's Committee on Memorial, which you appointed some time ago, you have an enviable opportunity to be of real help." Will you aak that committee to devote whatever money it has to provide a service home wherein disabled and sick ex-aiirvice men may find, at cost, a comfortable shelter and wholesome food while they are undergoing Attorney I for the month of January, ei.ruai alon mB) and March sigiuii. ance w.is without the spscl attach. to this action t.ecauae of the'Hylan Board of Unpendlng batUetween the city Fund c.n.m Mm Su(. visor G.

WB-SI. riff Charles W. Count. indicted for i Justice Arthur S. reference to a Man-o.

it istalleged In with Supreme Tompkins today hattan lawyer -papers in poss. plan, par; in view Brady, motion picture producer, an i Sydney S. Cohen, agent of the exhibitors, in an effort to choke the Lusk-Clayton regulation bill, Governor Miller today reiterated his declartion for State regulation as the the vocational training the has requests President. only means of eradicating unclean 1,18 of the fact that hereto (ore ihc State aaton of home 'has repeatedly fallen far behind in vent it from ha' pavnicni ol rentals, and yet has nl8 of'h-, il --f not been ousted from It owned miMi.Mi'.-rs'''i-' 'i the1 he had ccelv a letter Iron. Sunn- stiee mad.

motion thai this pro- films and declared that the motion picture met i has been doml- moved him but had only increased his belief in the necessity for State prosecutor, has been presenting, none and signing fake dn orce action, which resulted in a regular divorce mill being- established. "The deeper I go into this matter." said Mr. IDavis. "the more serious It becomes. 1 have here one interlocutors-decree of divorce bearing the signature supposed to be that of Justice A.

S. Tompkins and which the Judge says is an absolute forgery. How many fake divorce cases have been obtained DYRMAN ASKS COURT TO DECLARE STATE GAS RATE LAW VOID the Board ol The movie men have been very busyj Albany this week, but tiny have made no impression. Brady and i oil. have been trotting around oi.

the heels of Senator Clayton H. J.iiSl-, (ject I oniiuission for the tranamiite.l the Public i Klrst Distr! City of are unite a large number. The county prosecutor will go to the bottom of se, king a upicd bv city departments. ,11 chief ,,11 IS 111' l.a.s, fol tile 1 1 II I I 1 1 1," of Brooklvn. who fathered the bill in Col.

William N. Dykman of the law in of Cullen Dykman, as solicitor Ihc Lower House, i made to keep Which WOUld raajt. Attorns) Lowts ol Kings was Manhatl York, the Corporation the President of the Boro n. for their consideration nt. The lioro pminn that he should not the investigation of the District At- the Woodhaven Gas Light III.

present rental is was Gf the will be $17.. alter May 1 he made a Chasing Lusk as he went back and forth between the Senate and his ow room, and the coolness with which the Republican Senate leader recciv.d him has caused many smiles. Mr-. pany, the Richmond Hill and Queens County Gas Company and the Jamaica Gas Light Company, subsidiaries of the a slip made by a cub lng an agreement I or a s.iniir.- 1001 in. space or tno copied l.

th. lioanl ol fin Magis- respect confidence, Brooklyn mun t.a-s company, ahead of time. The District Attor the asked Federal Judges Henry G. Ward, Clark Marin of the Society for the' Prevention of Crime have also bet actlvo here this week. Charles M.

Hough and juiius Mayer, sitting In the Statutory Court, ney now fears that the lawyer may escape arrest, after the Grand Jury lu.s acted. Justice Tompkins will be one of the principal witnesses before Hi. Grand Jury next month in the case which involves the divorce suit of Arthur Dempsey against Edith Asked what effect the activity of ie movie men hud had the Governor lowing his clients to charge per replied: Events of 24 Hours In Railroad Crisis changed my mind. JOHNSON PREPARES FOR COURT BATTLE ,000 cubic feet for gas soio 10 unconstitutional, because con District Attorne. fiscatory.

He also asked them to grant an in-lon. flnn restraining Charles D. New- "I have seen a good many people, both pro and con, and the ore 1 have, looked Into it the more certain I am sey did not go to the la October to get him to ON TRANSIT BOARD State Attorney nenerai, situation there thin O'Leary. District Attorney of Queens County, and Alfred M. Barren, umii that the summons and complaint was filed and verified in April, 1920, before a notary.

Then the testimony is alleged to have been taken before LIVINGSTON OPPOSES CITY PROBE BY WALLSTEIN EX-PUPIL DENIES HE STRUCK FIRST pendencv of the three suits, from enforcing Chapter 125 of 1906, which fixes tho price to be charged for gas. ept by censorship. That gets down the uersonal conation and ever. ice lompkins on 3d, which was before Mr. lie muse' problem gets there in the last analysis gaged the lawyer.

County Clerk I ii clier mills I hat no such case The complaint in the Dempsey man explained that the entire capital stock of the three plaintiff companies, which do not make but distribute gas in Woodhaven and Jamaica, is owned the i April 23, 1913 Dempsey WHS tOO i unknown man at 32 by the Brooklyn Union Gas Company The combined valuation of the property of the three companies, Col. Dykman said, is $1,170,000. Colonel Dykman said tho book cosl as of October 1, I 111 9, ot the fixed capital of the Brooklyn Union Gas Company devoted to the plaintiff subsidia- eies" ICS Sl.3fi2.287. PENN. ASKS WORKERS -TO TAKE WAGE CUT The total minimum value of capital working to make and deliver gas to tho patrons of the Woodhaven Gas Light Company, Colonel Dykman said, Rich- is to the patrons mond Hill and Queens Cot T.lirht Cnmnnnv S528.926.

ar to tne 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 a is, i judgment and fairness and integrity of the people who have the particular thing to do. The human element is a very large ipart of every problem, but I really see no other effective way to do it," he "The word 'censor' doesn't sound well," someone suggested. "It seems to me it is establishing a precedent. It may muzzle us later." "Of course." said Miller. "The word censorship' does not.

have a good ring. But, of enrse, wc have all sorts of censorship now. You cannot send lewd things through the mail. If yon do you are liable to land in the Federal penitential- That is a. censorship of a kind.

You cannot publish obscene literature. Then there is always the question what is obscene. Tho question gots down to the personal (in ition. Ho there is nothing new or ttartling about censorship, but, of course, it is possible when you suggest c.ensorsnip to get and indulge in greai (lights iii behalf of liberty. Nobody intends to abridge the liberty, I am sure, of proas or of speech or of assemblage.

There are, three fundamental ihiiifis to be preserved. But liberty doesn't mean license and there Is such a thing as maintaining decency. The moving- picture people now say that they will bo good, but yqu have heard the old story." PETERSON RECANTS DENIAL patrons of the Jamaica Gas Light Company, $1.1 v.M 1,000 of The 3 the Brooklyn Union Gas Company CONDEMN MILLER BILL $-) to manufacture anil n. gas to the three subsidiaries, the law-hears yoi- said, is: Woodhaven Company nog- 75.fi7 cents, Jamaica Company, 77.30 KNOW BOMB WAGON DRIVER, SAY POLICE plaintiff companies. Colonel Dykman CAPTAIN CROWLEY DEAD Alfred ePterson.

22, of 178 8th st, ho protested that he was Innocent' hen arrested for the burglary of tha ime of James F. Ooerke last Septem- ited, 'Tins, rd AUSTRIAN RELIEF PLANS BEFORE LEAGUE TODAY counted 101- gas, wnicn, 1 19 20, exceeded 10 percent. guilt was obtained by a beating he ived at the hands ol the police, pleaded guilty to unlawful entry before Judge Mitchell May in the County- He I in. by I QUARREL OVER WIFE guilt at that time, he subsequent 1 "An 8 percent return on the Invested capital of the Woodhaven Company, based upon the Public Service Commission appraisal, and upon the portion of the capital of the Brooklyn Union Company, working for the Woodhaven Company, aggregating I. equals $107,999.

"The sales of gas by the Wo- th'an'the'cttjof New York," was 200 cubic feet. Hence the above rate return requires at least 22.93 cents for every 1.000 cubic feel of 3. R. Begins Conference On Proposed Wage Cuts SAYS DREAMLAND, LACKING RECEIVER. I FACES LAW SUITS the confession alter the police had given him a beating.

Under his plea he now- admits his original confession. He will be sentenced Monday. FATHER GIVES 2 QUARTS OF HIS BLOOD IN VAIN loans and the. value of property devoted to con- March Mass. 31 The Won vested capital of tho Richmond Hill blood bj RED LEADER SHOT IN BERLIN eek ago Tues ice Commission's appraisal and upon ,1 coital of the Brook be the subject of litigation wl last for years, unless a reappointed, was the deolaluli SMITH RAPS STATE WASTE Felix Goodnow of Auburn in an effort to save the life of his 16-year-old son.

Clarence, following the amputation of the latter's right log in jumping from a moving train at Oxford, availed nothing today and the hoy died in City Hospital. lyn Union Company working for the Richmond Hill Company aggregating $528,926 equals $42,314. The. sale of gas in 1920 by the Richmond Hill attacking to esca pe, Jin rrtifrn of 20.5-1 cents delivered pi-rcent requires at er 1.000 cubic feel Hi, hiiniiiil I Town Hull. Manhattan, lullltl be done is to adopt I would prevent the cost i lumping up by $211,000.

nsle leap-'' sold Mr. Smith COURT FINDS HAVEN FOR HOMELESS TOTS i FORD MOVES TO COMPEL CLEVELAND TO PERMIT SALE OF HIS PAPER THERE Cleveland, March 31 Attorneys for Henry lord have filed a petition in straining the city from enforcing an ordinance which prohibits the sale of the Dearborn Independent on the streets Hearing has been set for April 9. amaica Company consumers aggie -utlng $1.129, equals $90,392. The sales of gas by the Jamaica ompany to its private consumers in amounted to 393,330,800 cubic eet. A return of 8 percent requires least 22.86 cents per 1,000 cubic, eet of gas delivered to the Jamaica CARDINALATE CANDIDATES UOLD STAG.

D. Republican Club and stag at the club-Oxford last niglit ol. iaritlng these figures. Light Company totals mond Hill Company. Jamaica Gas Light the auspices of William II.

l-'iigan. chairman of the entertainment committee. Meyer, one of I be dun LABOR MEN PLAN WORKERS' COLLEGE The an- th, offspring of Salvulore n.l Ainalla Scotellnro. who, until yes- r.ia. afternoon, lived In a house at pi that I'ope Benedict intends to aliln'ihcT'lidales'nlong' names of mentioned in candidates for membership ln of Cardinals are Archil, Hanne of Ban Francisco, Cal.

iMshop Mundeb in of Chicago and ihisiiop Hayes ol York. ectlve properties and 1 ith Amendment of the YOUTHFUL CRIMINAL Katonah. N. V-. March 31 I.ahor iders and educators, who state they Federal Constitution and the relief nraved for In each case should be IN DARING ESCAPE aster and other He endeavored pm.v.

who oppos. In Brookwood School behind closed DR.J.M CARDEZA DIES; HEART SPECIALIST doors to plan the founding of the first 1,000 MONTENEGRIANS ARE er is longshore- of The plans to be discussed." said. enUe DISARMED AND DISBANDED Brooklyn Nnplt s. March 3 1 Montenegrin sol- ALBANY NEWS BRIEFS addition lo Ho duties of attending the official announcement nf the on- "are based on four funda ourl Hp dlcre to the number of 1.000, who have Albany. March 31 The T.

K. Smith mental tenets: tun win. interned at Oaeta, 40 miles speculators from charging exorbitant "First, that a new social order is needed and Is coming; In fact, thai Is already on tho way. "Second, that education will not onh hiislrn its coming hut will reduce to ii minimum and perhaps do away prices for tickets, was passe, i nv mo Assembly today. The hill permits ihc her seven youngsters, trlea to get i hut could not.

An 11 appttl to the Cltj Welfare Depart-' mint would have meant period of t-1 Investigation all relief could i. go the Brooklyn B. P. C. 0.

brought I I he seven children, with the father and mother, Into the court today, when lev Were I ec II 11 Icall churned ii. I with being without proper gnardlnu-0 Hhlp Mrs l.etltla Taylor, of the Coin 11 Department, got In touch with the urn horities lit the Cm. I vent of Merry. Clnsson and Willougbbv FIRE REPORT EXAGGERATED rH Hester Manhattan, liist Bat- 1 Patrolman Landman of the lOBth in the and 10 cent store at 8i3 Man- utti.n Ureenpolnt. while bias being hrought to th mil.

a jrdlng to ihc policeman, the hoy of- A report icnching the police that places of a contract prohibiting the in, lll.M.- 80 children had been rescued it rse of a lire at 832 Mvrlle the "Third, in Juls. IM0, th sou of .1 lath PMlMtt OMTdtU an, I ir i Cardeaa. olles Who earlj today, proved to groundless. to g-o. th.

that there is Immedials a. Ivan tin- price printed face of the tickets. Tin- Davonpon bin, d.sig change the name of the Wilkin i I he boy for ihc apartraenta of Jacob i roasnoff i derday. Then II he had a long where a bench I. The the overheated si Is family and father.

need for a college Willi broad curriculum, located amidst healttiv country suit oundlngs where the students cm completely apply themselves to the tusk In hand." Among those who will pai-tlolpnte In the meeting. It was slated, arc John piesulenl of ttae 'I for was passed by the Assembly today. ltd Justice COl- to Xjprfl in Tbe McOInnles bill, appropriating of the Federal fio case, might again Illinois Stale i.stior ami tec; James Maurer, president of the Meal He, ALLEGED MURDERER NOW SAYS FATHER IS GUILTY LINCOLN SOIIinV Among the speakers who will lake part In tbe public program of the Lincoln BOOlOtl 10 he held In the auditorium of the Bedford Branoh of MM Brooklvn Public l.lbrarv. Sal ilidiiv evening will be Si-tun Alberto st ruction of rural post lleriv Society. 11,1111 of Pe La passed by tne with a number of other svlvanli, William the court wagon on tho Akron, Ohio, March 31-C.

P. society's shelter In In aged 1 8, who Akron police say concurred with the ay In passing the Hewitt hill, ni- "00. ooo for the con- llli lio IS a i iill-il, it 1 this atruotfon of tunnel jointly with for the Itullan Gov-rs ill be Agusl.iv way to the shelter ed what he could do gone several blocks IV. 22d When his thai Hurry show The wagon had confessed in Los Angeles to tne murder here of I'eter Shin. Oct.

8 lust, accused his father. Charles W. Smith, of the net, according to officials. 'oof. I In his father In tbe fCugellc Wood.

the 1919 steel strike; John Krophj district president I'nlted Mine Workers of America; Jay O. Itn.wn of Bjft tie. International president Of the BJu ternallonal Timber Workers, who sycT- eeeded footer as aeereUry of the steel strike oommlttee; A. I Muatei txtom twe eecretarj of the Amalgamated Textile Workers of America, and Joseph Bchloeeberg, secretary of (he Amnluaniated Clothing Workers Of At the conclusion of the sessions, which will lasl todav and tomorrow, It was stat' I hal an olllclnl statement will be Issued legal ding the propose,) I'rosecutor's ofllre, young Smith broke ilovvn authorities said, to the parent "to tell them that you used truffle under tbe Hudson Itlver, between New Yotk and New Jersey. The Wh.

clock bill, designed to llx the of Ihc cost of ellnilnatiiiy railroad vrade crossings in connection witi, Federal aid, highways was passed b) the Assembly today. Under provisions of the bill, the railroad com- cnn'i stand II niiv he "1t me get It." he ashed Ihc at ti rtdant, standing on the rear step. No." replied the attendant. "I'll gel it He stepped off and followed the cap, keeping an eye pn Harry. And while the aitendant was looking at him, Ham leaped out pf the wagon.

lumped Into a tttxicab which was following, and was hustled away. ylng. "I've told I hem Cftuntj I plan RJOOKPTIOR iv. MAYES, lavt'ca't-- Archbishop Pat it 01 .1 Hays will be given formal welcome re-, pi Ion ie held at the Bippotf romc Bunda) ftfternoon llock nt by the Alutniil AsMoclatlon of Man- the in-1 hattan Coibxe. Tii- arrangements Rural I have he.n hands of Monk I ward J.

MeCioldrltk. they'v 1 Kcleral and Slate governments each I Plan. I 25.

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