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HOUTAIH WEDS MALLEY GET OWN TORY INTO RECORD THEN QUITS STAND She li La ROB EORO COUPLE ON I. ROAD; HIS GUN W0ULDN7 FIRE Belle Terre Clubhouse Inn Xair Port Jefferson, L. hich Is to Be Bought by the Stony Hroal: Assembly HISS MkIAUGHUH Vir.ed Crer Err. E-t Him O'ttii in Spet- I JcKn Vejr Tr Barvdit, but Hat Bid hct Luck. 1 1 1 I UJ 1.1.,1.1 I 1.

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think that lln I tinlv fiii. lint that a larger ratr of irrontr ou! Tlr iitni tliow that at IIih r-wPt t.nu in It It K4l'( fp MILLIONS, CLAIM Pit Oo .1 I'm not in to 1. 1 a I M.il 1 i Al-il with tbt ti.n." I in ern vol. kit iM-hind Hieiu nd a ni.n )uin-t wut. 41" nvnmr al Mr.

Xl-r. XI r. arnw-4 hftw- If drew his own inn In vf.tfe. mnuiv lh Iandt a automata-, aod the tna.i artvral lime, but I h- aun did nul work. The baadi ordered him to drop it or be kU He dropiMd il.

and thereafter. th hirh.a.tn. n. who ere markf-d. M-arthed Xlr.

and Xlra. Meer. Ttn-f took from her four diamond unca at and from him a si lea pin worth Ilia, and in monev. After awurinii the loot, the thuca rut the lunitlon wirea In Meyer a rar and made off in thai' own. a In touring machine, liy lime Xlerr hia car 01 kmc ai-atn, the rob- bora were fur away 1 Meyer drove to Xlin.ola where he reported the holdup to Sheriff KnilUi.

The aherlff and deputies motored tw the scene of the holdup hut were un aiirressful in attempts to gain rluea by which to trace the bandits. Po 'M snt n.e iiu'iK SPANISH FORCES IN MOROCCO AGAIN DEFEATED, REPORT or Fan TI1.1t the rhotoiili if ks' il. wuiiid tin an that the p. 01 tie lin.p.x have to pay ni.i.ia''v from don't rf ht jua thin hun a )iM Hit rental. If trjippmi I.Ri'k 1 MI I tn.

nor lii-x t. I.Kii liy will or if'. i'i any hjwh J. ih.it art pro- Vou nn moii to mv oii ooii lo I 0 0. additional diu iTic Income nt nt to i 1 iinic fttlll) rir hnt I think mo.

mioiiioi Wallvtrln ut tho top of liiw in J'llx. ISH. be null tltlct- a Jury charged with im i- (lie 111. uls 111 ekploitinit ..1. mv.

ntora i quotation he in in the Iix.m movement to lolUiw Col. Th -nlore Uoowvelt III the (oil front tbe pubhean party, nut l.nh gi.w tie liull Xloow party. For 4 long time, miI.m ijuently. he a the principal Hull leader In the I 7th A. In naming Mr.

Houlain aa co-respondent In bis action of divorce against Ins Worman that the lawyer nid Mrs. War-mi, it had been guilt of misconduct at a Hioailway hotel un.l at the Wurman home; both Mrs. Woiman and Mr. Houlain denied Hie allegations. Subsequently she obtained a dismissal of H.e suil.

the meantime, however, 10 refute Mr. Domain's assertion that all the evidence f.gam.st Mrs. Wormiin and himself was the result of collusion h.klnK a linpor inul. 1 I'XIiilloy row. IH lxrnl.

The investor 11 IC.U if building of house 1.1 be encouraged, should ut I. as' gel as much income from leal ruopertv, with all Its attendant trouble, as the Investor in niortgaaes on realty and Oh. put your luin.l nnwn, theie ami sit down an. I don't cot x- 11. return and a i' onlv enough to pay I ho iim um At.il unit, a rule nn owner whose was free and though he may have borrowed from his bank or elsew lo ve every dollar he paid for it.

would l.e entitled to and would obtain a larger net riMirn than if he hud morlgagi the properly for a part or rtled. No. I don't euro what a w.is i-il today Commissioner of Accounts l.uv;d llnhlb Id, who in conducting an examination Into Hie motixes behind the receivership application and also tile strike of 1 3 1 H. Commissioner Hirshliol.l said that investigators of his department have ascertain that at tin transter point at l4Wth st. and 3d ave.

at bast 10.UU0,-iioii persons annually change from the thjnk or hnt you s.iy. If sai.t anything I wouldn't l.oliovo you." r-plid O.Malloy. I'nris, Aug. SI Persistent rumors are in circulation in Madrid that the Spaniards have suffered a new reverse at the hands of the Xlnroccan trilies-men. says a dispatch from the Spanish capital to the I'nris edition of the New York Herald todnw, Uehellloiia Xloroccan tribesmen are extending their opei alums throughout "Mr.

hittrmun. fyiid in. If th" will not nnswor iniis- tlong he Khould he tho rrivi- Inlci-hnro the ae. ele boro subway subway to Irgcs of the mnnd vated lines, and that at the transfer FRESH OUTBREAKS IN BURGENLAND LIKELY TO OCCUR OMillloy Quit tho Man. I.

Tliei-e a oomniotion at tho side that country, says a Madrid dispatch to the Journal. It is declared that the rebels have made fruit lesw attacks upjn villages near Seuta. Tot nan and Vole de Gomera, and have resumed their bombardment of Spanish positions near Beer Disappears on Way to a Party, Plain field Hears Town Moil Concerned About Where It Went "DeMtroyed," Say Chief, but No One Saw "Execution," and a Ulan, who was afterward iden tbe hole of its cost. If a house wore purchased for tln.uoo and the chaser paid In rash and pave! back a purchase money mortgage fori $11.11011, he is still obligated to pay the' Ci.hii. If appellant' theory were I correct the buyer would only be en-1 titled to.

as net income for rent, fair percentage, say at most 10 per-1 cent, on tin- $1,000, or $100 a year, I as net rent for a $10,000 property. "We think it matters not, in deter- mining the reasonableness of a rent 1 charge, whether the property is mort- I gaged. Its rental value is in no wnyi affected thereby. This is the recognized rule. If this were not the rule tified an John ,1.

Ifalnin, lawyer of 46 Cedar oounsel for O'Mallry, tef.lod forward: 'The witness will leave the stand. he said quietly. Malley arose tn pn. 'What, you refuse to answer ques tions?" shot out Wallstein. Halnin LENGLEN PRACTICES ON NASSAU COURTS repeated his advice in a nuiet tone and by them, Worman made public a let- tor in which Iloutain alleged to' have said Mrs.

Worman had found there were bigger things in life than her lov for him. Iloutain, and that she wished to return to her husband. "You have won and 1 have lost." the unusual letter continued. "I will try to take my medicine manfully. Now that you have won, won't you.

please, be as pood a winner as I have lieen a loser. Won't you once more he broad, big and tolerant and not act unkindly toward your wife, but he tender and compassionate with her, throwing aroend her the protection of your name and reputation and. ahovQ all else, keep intact your home yours, hers and Dorothy's?" Houtain's marriage to Mjss McLaughlin came as a distinct surprise to his friends who, however, knew that the two were warm friends. Both are keenly interested in amateur journalism and were drawn together through this mutual interest. Miss MacLaugh-lln was horn ill Boston, where O'Malley walked away, while the rrowds applauded and Chairman point at Sedgwick and Webster axes, terminal fully 5,000.000 persons annually transfer from the subway to the elevated lines or vice versa.

If these elevated lines are separated by a friendly court from the Inter-borough on the theory that they arc too hevy a burden for the Interhor-ough to carry, it will mean that passengers transferring ut those points will have to pay an additional fare. Following the examination of several witnesses this morning. Commissioner Hirshfleld said that he is satis-tied that the motive behind the application for receiver was in the realization by officials of the inierboro that Mayor llylan's re-election is an absolute certainty and that if they are to secure an increased fare they must do so through tho Federal Courts. Hirshfleld reiterated his charge that the strike of 11)19 was brought about through collusion with the Hrdther-hood of Interhorough employees and was sanctioned by the Interhorough ofllcials because they intended to use it as an argument for getting an increased fare at that. time.

Hungarian Insurgents' Attitude Threatening Austrian Soldiers on Duty. Vienna. Aug. 31 Reports from liurgenland indicate that yesterday was free from further conflicts between Austrian gendarmes and irregular Hungarian forces, which began on Sunday night, when Austrian troops sent to take control of the Burgcn-land district were attacked. Some there would be discrimination, and the reasonable rental of one property would be larger than that of another, though the properties and their operation expenses were identical.

(SierinI to The J'nplc.) TMainfleld, X. Aug. 31 Who was the bold, bad man responsible for stopping the truckload of alcoholic beer on its way from Allentown, Mayer banned the Kavel for order. An adjournment was taken and it was announced that the committer would hold an executive session this to Midland Beach through here last "The September housing legislation (Clfipter Laws of requires the landlord to give a bill of particulars. This must include among other afternoon to decide what it would do ab.out O'Mallcy rase.

Thursday and for what diabolic rea O'jjf'rtrit to Thr Kiiiilr.) Glen Cove, L. Aug. 31 Mile. Suzanne Lenglen, famous French tennis champion, slipped quietly into Glen Cove yesterday and is at the denied eatetrnrw'Miu tlmf he had knowledge of the allowed KraftinK of General Inspector Charles A. Winter, now suspended; denied that he had ever heard about Stephen son did he do it? And what has happened to the beer? The people of Plninfleld are asking this question today, for they have heard that the beer was on its" way to cheer the hearts and quench the thirsts of some 4,000 guests of a dinner given last.

SMurduy-niiiht at Midland Beach in honor of Mayor John VVoolsey and Christian Hasloh. mer Xassau Country Club here with her mother and Mr. and Mrs. de Joannis, to remain for a day or two. In the afternoon she played one set of mixed doubles with Samuel Hardy, captain of the Davis Cup team, ugainst two chants in Washington Market, irivinc she was active In woman's suffrage work for some years, but recently she had made her home in Brooklyn.

$450 tor permits, until it was developed at the hearing and said that he had heard onlv "rumors" a limit -hi f.i Two witnesses were -examined the alleped attempt to collect $1,000 things the annual interest cnarge upon anv Incumbrance paid by the landlord and 'such other facts as the. landlord claims affect his net income from such It is iaigued that this shows the Legislature intended mortgages1 to be considered in fixing rental value. Hut we do not so construe those provisions. The rule to which we have called attention says it is immaterial whether the property is mortgaged. The holding is well established and has been recognized generally and should not he deemed changed unless there is a plain legislative direction to that effect.

We find none in these statutes. The reference to interest paid on mortgages may be disregarded. MINERS-AND STATE from the widow, Herthn Katenkamp, and the alleged $500 bribe paid to R. Turner. These 8.000 Austrian soldiers huve been moved into the vicinity of Mattosdorf.

and will suppress disorders there, but new outbreaks of violence are apprehended, the altitude of the Hun- insurgents le ing threatening. Odonsluirg. Murgcnland. Aug. 30- This city, which has been the center of recent disorders glowing out of the award of limgenlund to Austria under the terms of the treaty oT St.

Germain, was comparatively quit lb' day, with the exception of the move- men! of motorcars with a few inaur-gents seen pushing along the streets. The local council apparently is successful in keeping order. Lt. He.iiar, Dictator of Odenburg, has his headquarters at the Hotel I'ah- -nonia. The number of insui gents here is estimated at not more than 1.500.

The population became clarmnd at un fitters, he said, he had turned over K. Hylan of New York, the "I'eepul's Friend." The dinner was held in anv event; but meanwhile John I'olizo, the driver of the truck, had been sent to jail and the beer was taken in tow by Police Chief Kiely ami the hilarity at the Mayor's dinner was consequently reduced by less than 2.75 percent. Xow. the people of I'lniufleld have Commissioner of Accounts llirsli- 1 to investigate, and had issued the FORCES IN BATTLE AT BLAIR, W. VA.

1 in the cases in question onlv commissioner Hirslineld today. They were aX'than Ku.shler of 1057 Simpson the Bronx, formerly an 1. It. T. guard an 1 a member of the I.

11. T. Brotherhood, and Joseph Sligman of 311 E. 102d Manhattan, formerly an I. K.

T. truckman. oBth witnesses testified that there was no mass meeting of the men before the strike and that the strike was called by the general committee of the brotherhood, which held a. meeting and then kept the wires busy notifying the terminals that such a strike had. been called.

None of the men liad a voice in the matter, Kushler.said. men players whose names were not made public by the club. Mile. Lenglen and Mr. Hardy took the set, (i 4.

Although Mile. Lenglen seems to have greater assurance and is slowly-coming back to her game, she has not gotten back to her true form, is the opinion of one of the tennis experts at the club. Mile. Lenglen intends to give herself a little practice and it is more than probable she will give an exhibition match ut the West Side Tennis Club Saturday afternoon. Although it was said before Mile.

Lenglen's arrival from France that Hirshfleld had reported in favor 1 ich action. At the outset of his 1 1 ony, he ohm-Red that former Xo Other Logical Method." "We know 110 other logical method issioner Jonathan I'. Dav sold noted that the town Is on a highway between breweries in Pennsylvania 1 the old records of the sales Continued liiini Page I. and the consuming public in New- and Navy food. York: and all day long, seven days in O'Malley took the stand ex- the week, they have seen a steady Brown said that he desired stream of beer-laden motor trucks re would, give an exhibition match give notice that the testimony al- versing Horace Greeley's command I officials and county authorities were held.

Rifles vorc cleaned and stacked in the Courthouse corridors and a thousand "defenders" held themselves in readiness to march. Many of them were former soldiers. Women served coffee and food. In the meantime ady taken "is of such a nature as and going east. But never within the at the Nassau Club, it.

is more than likely her playing here will he confined only to brushing up on her game. incriminate or tend to incriminate Commissioner and that the com- memory of the oldest inhabitant has. it occurred that any of these has been Bttee is unwilling to continue his dozens of motorcars surrounded the Idence unless he signs a waiver of Interfered with, in its trek from the I Pennsylvania German breweries to its GETS $963.30 BILL FOR GAS HE NEVER USED, SAYS SPIRO hmunity." destination. Courthouse, drivers at the awaiting a. call from the watch across county.

the sight of Lt. Hejjas and a group of his followers In civilian clothes and armed with knives and revolvers, the incident, was considered as of passing interest. TO COXFIOR OVK.lt CHITA. (Hi CiIii In Tlir Hrmil-lll" ftflillr iw' 'c'lV driiitia- I'nhlUs t.nlgir Own'01. I0S1: Peking.

Aug. 30 It is learned that. a. large delegation is proceeding from Chita to Daircn for negotiations with the Japanese which are likely to assume a formal character. There is reason lo believe, a.

tiade agreement and partial of Siberia will be arranged prior to the conference ill Washington. Never, that is, until the coming of GIBSON IS PLACED this last truck. Who plotted the plot' Late reports from the southwestern which resulted in the breaking of! fur determining rental value than to take the present market value of the property regardless of its incum-brances as one of the factors. What the owner paid for it may be some evidence of its present value or it may not be, depending upon the time of, and the circumstances surrounding its purchase. But why should such a rule prevail? If the investment of the owner he the basis, it should lie used in all cases.

There should not be one basis for one case and a different basis for another. If the amount of the investment he the factor, then does it matter when the property was bought and the investment made? Or is not the owner's real investment in his properly the sum it is worth the amount for which he can sell it? "If the rental value is to he determined in part by what the owner paid for the property, would he have any 'investment' if the property came to him by will? And if the investment exceedeil the property's present value, why should a tenant be obliged to pay a larger rent because of that fact? Though property has been acquired O'Malley Makes a Speech. O'Malley walked to the witness ''Is that the last instructions from Governor, Mr. Counsel to get me 1 ilvfiolk or crook, or break both my tier of counties were that citizens and legionairies were being formed into the rule at this tiuw; is what the pco- pie of Plainfield ould like to know. 1 companies and would rush to the as And further, they would like to know! exactly what has happened to the I sistance of Logan 11 it was thought they were needed.

Arms and ammu fcs'fnom under me because 1 have doomed beer. 1'olice Chief Kielv an nition came in from Huntington and err fighting the food trusts? ha Charleston and reinforcements arrived That the Brooklyn Borough Gas Company is endeavoring lo "sandbag" him for for gas he never consumed, is the charge laid before Justice MacCrate in Supreme Court today by Max Spiro, a Coney Island restaurant proprietor, in an application for an injunction to prevent the nounced today that it had been "destroyed." But there was no public ceremony when the destruction oc-1 Malley said he had just met from McDowell. With them came two doctors and three nurses. C. Miller, whom the committee curred, no reporters were present to mployed to defend market men.

that Miller had referred to Barnet report the event, no moving picture cameras took a record of the destruc William Owen Gibson, 32. an ac-conutant, living at 2011 Underbill was placed on a 15 year parole by Judge Otto A. Itosalskyl in Generi Sessions this afternoon, with a suspended sentence hanging over him. Gibson, who was formerly bookkeeper and cashier for the American Klectrlc Railway Association, pleaded tion. And the people are asking, just I ien, one ot the witnesses, who said lalley refused him a permit "be- PAROLE BODY P01ER; LIMITED BY 7 Kecks F.xcliaiigc of Prisoners.

Sheriff Chafin -this morning announced that overtures to effect the release of now held in Mingo County in return for' the freedom of what happened to the beer when it was destroyed rse he wasn a good customer of 1 as an irrespon sible, loosc-nutted fool." O'Mallev tor ifiu.uuo, mayiie a number of years four Logan County olflcers held by company from shutting off his gas. Spiro's aflidavit says that in May, at the opening of the season, he contracted with the gas company for a supply for his Surf restaurant, and submitted to the company's demand to pay his bills weekly instead continued to make a speech until sidelsuilty on Aug. 4 to grand larceny the armed bands on the Boone ago. if it be fairly worth $15,000 now, why should not the owner who hap Brown shut him off with this: "Do you sign this waiver of im held it all the time have a fair return upon the amount it now represents? munity or do you refuse to sign." of the border, had been made to him. He said lie was at first informed the Logan men would be released if assurances were given that the bands would not be fired on.

He agreed to the truce, he said, and waited until "PEEPING TOM" OF 1921 IS A LOON, SAYS MAGISTRATE The "Peeping Tom" of 1921 is a loon, in the estimation of Magistrate Brown, and needs a doctor. It was Well, he said, "if it will please it lie soul it for tile new of monthly, opening the negotiations with a deposit of $50. He paid his owner would be entitled to rentals me Governor and the food trusts. I based upon that figure. We think the ill." And then he did.

The signa- bills every week, Spiro says. They ranged from SI 5 to $52. After paying every week he was handed a bill change of ownership should not af ure was duly acknowledged by a the first degree, covering two indictments against him. One of these indictments charged him with the theft, on Jan. 18, of $2,800.

Tghe other charged him with the theft of $3,060. Restriction has been made to a large extent, it was said by John H. Gilbert, his counsel. Philip H. Gadsten, president of the American Klectrlc Railway Association, ut 8 W.

4oth told probation Officer Daniel Kim-hall that the total amount of his speculations was probably $30,000. That the Parole commission has no right to arbitrarily keep prisoners sentenced indeterminately for a longer period than prescribed by law for the offense of which they were guilty, is the effect of a decision handed down today by Justice Gannon in Supreme Court, and ordertntf the release from the penitentiary of William White. The prisoner pleaded guilty to receiving stolen goods, second degree. feet the rental value. That value notary at once and then O'Mallev the same regardless of who the owner launched Into a two-hour discussion of.

his side of every alleged graft is or may be. Rental value is not a matter of individuality. story. all very well for the Tom of Coventry to get into trouble, hut now, as Judge I Brown would put it, "things are different." Joseph Trick, 18. of B08 W.

17th stood for 35 minutes last night at the foot of the stairs of the De-Kalh ave. subway station studying day before yesterday for arrears." One of the company ollieials calmly told him, he alleges, that the "arrears" were demanded because the company hud an idea that one of the "It Is obvious that expenses for When he had completed it. Senator taxes, insurance, lanuor services. 1 Brown asked him about the charge pairs, gas and electricity, should be that he had been told that if he allowed an owner in calculating what midnight, the hour agreed on, for their 1 release. They did not appear, how- ever, and he later learned that the hands were Insisting that the Mingo County prisoners first must be released, the terms being 10 prisoners for one deputy.

It was not thought such an agreement would be entered into by Ihe Logan Among Mingo men here' assist Sheriff Chafin and his fnTcis Was Ike Hrewer. one of 24 men originally indicted in connection with the death of a private detective during the Mate-wan lint tie In 1 lb-ewer was twice wounded in that fight. When the case was called for trial he turned State's meters did not register accurately, and oted for George K. Rogue for State It was alleged that Gibson presented vouchers for the amount he took to gross income snouid be allowed. We ommlssioner of Markets tbe Mover that Hie amount claimed was mere guesswork, "a rough estimate." Spiro the changes in skirt styles, clarence O'Xeil, a B.

It. T. officer, watched him the Guaranty Trust Company. 5th ave. Vjiruntttee would "go light" in its refused to pay, and a collector then that long and then arrested him for pifplie of O'Malley's department.

called, saying llial II he did not pay O. Malley is a member of the State disorderly conduct. Trick pleaded "at once" his gas would be ouncil of r'arms and Markets. guilty In Adams st. court loday.

The State law prescribes a year in prison, or a $500 fine, or holt), but the County Court sentenced White to. the penitentiary, where the Parole commission controls the length of sentence, being empowered, in some Instances to make. it. three years. At-the end of a year, the Parole commis: sion made no move to release White and he sued out a writ of habeas corpus, contending the commission Iwhich elects the Stale Com "You don huve to go to stairways and 43d Manhattan, on the representation that they were to pay ollice experts at Washington, and then appropriated the money to hns own use.

He told the probation ofticer Ihat he lost the money gambling and at the races. Former Assistant District Attorney Carl Miner, representing the com shut off today. The collector left behind a new bill for $1,013.70. Spiro then demanded that the com missioner. to see women's legs nowadays," said the magistrate, "you can see them on Did you make that statement?" think it is established in this case: as well as in other cases before us, that an annual charge for depreciation on the value of the buildings at the time for which rent is sought, should be allowed.

The great weight of evidence is that an annual charge of 2 percent, per year for depreciation on the value of the buildings js fair. Court Discuvses Kepalrs. "It also appeared in the evidence lh.it the landlords had paid or obligated themselves to pay for repairs made to a boiler 011 the premises. evidence and on the witness stand said tasked Brown. the street, and all over.

What is the 1 did and its true," declared kTMallev. 1'ndcr a cross fire of ones. matter with you? Are you crazy? I ought lo send you to a hospital!" Instead Magistrate Brown suspend from Broun, Malley declared hud no right, to keep mm longer inure-" year, which is the maximum prlsoti term provided by the State law. uai lie nau neon 10111 tnat this was ed sentence and put the lad in the he was a "two-gun man." Troops Held in Readiness. Washington, Aug.

31 Final instructions were given by Secretary Weeks today to Urig. Gen. H. 11. llandholtz, who has been ordered hv the War De pany "show the tlgures.

An ollicial told him, he says, that gas could not he measured in figures, and that the company was "estimating" according to llie amount of gas used last year In the same restaurant, when another man conducted il. In an effort to head off the threatened shutdown Spiro's attorney, William A. Blank, raced down to the Supreme Court to fee situation by "V.t Iuther." whom bunds of Probation Officer Hogan for The Parole Hoard exists," 1 plainant, made a request for clemency. Judge Ilosal9ky endorsed on the papers the following: "Sentence suspended and paroled with Mr. Kimball, probation ofticer, for 15 years, and to report to the -probation ollicer." he described as the legislative lorre- six months.

mented Justice Gannon, to ft pondent of the Telegraph. and develop reformatory and correc tional functions. What Incentive, uv Liu' said Luther told him about it at I Itho, City Hall pol lers outing on partment to the West Virginia coal' reform Is given by rules that maKm DR.M0RD0RF QUITS SCHOOLS Inly 51. and thai the election when impossible for prisoner by goo. n-conduct to lessen the period of tlimra uldgiifi's name was voted upon wn.i ttichl more than a month before Hint.1 jwu sei.uons 01 tiie boiler had Income defective and were replaced hv the laddlords.

at an expense of $576. There was also included In the re-lair account a new floor on the roof al 11 of $100, new eiectrlc wiring $773. awninga and window shades $45 and new plumbing $H25. Appellant claims Ihat the Items for boiler, awnings and window shades, and new Under the fields lo observe the reiepohse to. President Harding's proclamation calling on all persons engaged Jn and insur'rc'etlonary proceedings" to return to their homes by 'tomorow noon.

Administration ofllcials today looked Itimo. Continuing O'Mallev said that structlon. a man in YonKera couituaxni rMfor Hogui 's mime was voted upon SOLDI KHS ItFI.IF.F XKiHT. Soldiers benefit night' will he held this evening at the Hosemont ballroom, Flatliush ave and Fulton st. The entire proceeds will be devoted to fhe American Land Service for the Mayor Hyhin, John I'.

Sinnott. his Imprisoned only one-imru us juim i a man In Xew York for the identical offense. And this-is not- the eYfUMll ocretnry and son-in-law, and (irover apply for The injunction. motherToT wounded vet faces ejection Mary llrodcrick, (15, whose son, Edward James Htodcrick, hero of Ihe Argonnc Forest drive, is in Fox Hills Hospital suffering from shell VUalen. of I'lent and handed lustice that should omainom a plumbing should be distributable Blructures, had talked lo him i.bout the administration of the law." Real Lift Fund.

A number of theatrical and film notables will against tiiliue earnings lor 'a period 01 years'; (hat the ilem for new Moor jvotins for Jlogue. llogue was for reports from the est Virginia coal "Holds that persons engaged In "unlawful imd Insurrectionary proceedings" were dispersing and retiring peacefully to their homes as directed in the proclamation Issued yesterday by President Harding. Should this not piun rr kfeateu, however, and man should be considered (a replacement Biamed for the post. ciiargeaiue againsl depreciation Dr. Oliver ('.

Kordorf, for nianvi years active in the educational life of llrooklyn, will be missing from the public school system when the new term opens on Sept. 12. Dr. ir-dorf will retire tomorrow alter 11 service oxtcndinK over 38 years, eight months and four days, according to Ihe records of the Teachers Hoard of Retirement. This body will not meet uniil the last Tuesday in Septcnaber ami Dr.

Mordorf therefore will not be officially retired until then, but his rellrcmont will date as of Sept. I. For his work, Dr. Mordorf. who lasl year served as principal of P.S.

after several years at P.S. will receive an annual pension allowance of under the regulations of the retirement syslem. He Is 61 years old. SEEK INJUNCTION KsfetTing to the alleged "deal" hv 71 1 ol Khich the committro was to g.i easv serve, and tout tlie iiem for eleclrlc wiring should be considered an addi ft tm Hhi Markets probe. Senator lli-owii iskcd tion lo Investment and capitalized.

We ill covering some of the territory not easily accessible by motorcar. Olflceis In. the legal department of the Army recalled today that martial law, as audi, hm! not. been declared by the Federal Government In nny Stale TO OUST BUCKLEY think all 1.1 tliese Items were prop- Hid Ed I.llther tell you Ves, said "lie told eri illiowctl ny I til! COIII'l I1CIOW IIH dt current repairs. 1 here are, of coursi pile that he was the one that took il since reconstruction days.

Should shock, and who Is her only support, will appear next, week In the Third District Court In protest against the demand of her landlord for on increase of flu a month for the apartment she oecupiys in 4H0 Horry st. She Is now paying $15 a month and the landlord. Mrs. Josephine Slagel, asks $2 or the iiparlmenl by Sept. 1.

instances where buildiiiKS are largely be done by tomorrow noon, martial law. It was said, will be declared and Federal troops will be sent to tho scene In response to Governor Morgan's rcilcrated reipiests. General llandholtz. It was said today, plans to go direct to Charleston, and from there will make trips Into the districts In which armed hands have been operating. An airplane probnblv will be used hv the generlil find To forestall a possible adverse (ieU ip with Orover Whnlen.

mid that is lemoiieieri ami reimill where Hie Im provoineiit should be charged to in how-It reached the Mayor's oillee. and Clsion on Mlchtiet n. nucsiey a pew- pht Is how I was nskod, lie said he troops be ordered to West Virginia their use, II was said, would be as "Federal aid In times of domestic disturbance," rather, than as declaration of martial law. crease ol capital, but the Items here for review are not of that character ami. with It direct from Albany Willi ha offer." Mrs.

Ilrodcric k'a case has I taken up by Alderman Francis P. Mc- From "His Chief In Albany. Did- he tell you from whom In Albany?" Runaway Cars Smash Hotel Wall. Exposing Sleepers Paris Paper Sees Wilhelm Ready to Remount Throne tion for a mandamus to compr iufv Men id of Elections to print his on the primary ballot for the Derrtm." cratic nomination lor Sheriff, the reifUo ular Democratic organisation lights today prepared a counter rip'ov. In the shape of an application foniatt injunction to prevent the board hfont printing lluckley's namo on "the" ground that his petition contains In-sultlclcnt signatures.

Ho if Buckley's petition now pending before Justice Cropsey Is derided favorably to him, the organization a move 'will bring the question of the ...,11,111.. the netltlon directly be "lie aald from the 'Big I lon't fcnow whom he meant, unless ou can guess It. He wouldn't men-Ion any names. He said the "Hjjr hlef "What did he say the 'Big chief' Garry, ho Is an ex-service man. Veiling llrodcrick secured a position! us a driver after having been ills- charged from one of the military bus-, pitals, hut about a mouth ago he collapsed in a relapse of his war Injuries and was removed lo Fox Hills.

The condition of his mother and Ills sick sister at home are worrying the boy and relardlng. the doctors say, his' progress at the hospital. Mrs, crick told Mr. Mot lurry thai she Is not able to muet the increase In rent nnil will be compelled to vacate her1 Klsener, Rosa Luxembourg. Knrl toild?" Llebknerht, Roane and Gureis, who "Thern would practically no in- were the most Illustrious victims of KeidlKullon down here If I agreed lo this sort of terror It matters not f.ut Mr.

Hogue over. They said that Whether white or red since re was the deadlock of tho mailer: Hint public hns been proclaimed. How ijm whole darned thing; was badly Vngled and that It he knew me as led beforehand as lie knew me at tlms 1 met him at tho Hull Springfield, Aug. 31 Property damage es'iiiuiled lit $100,000 or more was done today when a train of three loaded trolley express cars bound from Worcester to (Ills city got beyond control on Ihe Incline of Ktutc st Jumped the track at a switch at Dwighl si. and crashed Into the corner of a li-story brick and stone building occupied principally by the Victoria Hotel, The In ad cur lorn away tho supporting plllais at Ihe corner of tho block nr.

I burled Itself In Ihe Interior, while a large section of the brick wall extending to (ho roof, avalanched down upon all three rots. James J. Irwin, molornian, was curried. Into Ihe building with the head car. but was practically unhurt.

Ah-ruham J. liolsero, express messenger, In one of the other cars, was hurled In wreckage and not extricated for an hour. Ills injuries are serious. .1. A.

Simpson, of (llovcrsvllle, N. hotel guest, whs severely cut, but not otherwise hurt. The full of the wall lift sic. -ping rooms exposed on the floors, but not all of these were occupied. Sixteen delegates to the Htnte convention of tlm Ancient Order of Hibernians were gliosis at the hotel, but none whs hurt, Damage to lb" building Is placed between $35,000 and $50,000.

Two of the express cars were demolished and the other ntuily a total loss. I In Thr Irm.Uj" Kmilr anil Mila-ililniiiii I'ahllr l.iilmii riiarloM. Paris, Aug. 31 The murder' of Mathhis F.rzhcrgrr Is described gen erally In the press as tho culmination of political crime, which has become a Pan-German Institution. L'Ocuvro.

today states: "With the assassination of Herr Krzbcrger guilty In the eyes of the German Xatlonallsts for huvlng Hcro-tlateil trio armistice, and who thus symbolizes the Incarnation of defeat the Piin-Germiins Hrrlve at their 315th political crime since the. war whs Glided. Wu iuna not forgotten Kurt 'iillng he would have, come direct to in. He said Whiileii bungled It. fore tlie court.

Buckley's move simply questions the right of the Hoard of Flections to be the Judge of the sultt-clency or vnlldlty of the petition. The organization's lawyers huve several other moves up their sleeves In tho tight to keep Hnrklcv'a name off the primary ballot. The Injunction petition bv the orKiinlzatlon. through John .1. McMiinua, as petitioner, whs rushed on today's calendar and slated for iiljiU inetil before Justlou Cropsey.

many obscure citizens have been victims of the methodical hatred of the militarist party? "Almost all crimes have remained unpunished and 'murder hus become a pntrlotlc Institution. Thus Chancellor Wlrth said, 'If the atmosphere Is not cleared soon It will he that no one will risk the responsibility of nubile and such Is exactly what the partisans or Wilhelm II desire, for he von row ta ready to remount the thriine." humble home. ItF.OH AHF. NOT I OK Cincinnati, Aug. 31 August llerr-Xatlonal Lrimuo club, said that "Ihe Cincinnati Reds me 1101 for sab to George Cohan or liny one else" when he received a t'dearam today fro tnthe theatrical manager and actor asking him to put a price on the controlling interest of the club.

Il snld that (irover Whnb told dm that ho would go over to the laxir'a office and have the Minor me, and with Hie result that lelcpliono message from at whs O. K. oulJ vow for Mr. HoyiK-.".

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