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UliOOKLYN DAILY EAC.LE. YORK. I'll IDA Al'JML 1. 1921. iln'ilf rnj m4.i1 if.

in pnlii itdc. tl riiuteiit miiil rm. Austro-Gennan Monarchists 'KINGS LIGHTING CO. tt. Austrian ti-rtitoi wjy to Hz.

0 'Brien Opposes Port Bill; SHIP'S MASTER FIRED Dubs It "Trial Marriage" IFOR TELLING TRUTH Th Alavr rrphcil in Ttu interview liiluiu a 1 1 I i hi v. is. tli'l'M' Bitter at Charles in Defeat; WON'T JUMP GAS RATE Their Hopes Go Glimmering $1.50 CHARGE I 1 of ew York, Merchants Associut.cn ABOUTPRALL'SISLAND or -New ork. New York Hoard Albany. April 1 Corporation Counsel Join, p.

o'Hrien of York and Assistant Corporation Counsel William A. Walling were the only re- 1 li I 1 Hi lit U411 A i i iii'' Sw iss ronln r. I KPIHII'Iti at I II! r. 1 l.i on sr. it-' oi i is ornm; t-i-ror.

is in til1 til-St of proclaim liiii.s- lluucuiv. li.it I i I Kin i I No Reduction in Near Future, Elsman Says Citizen Representative Not Yet Chosen. ii 111. i vi4jtieii(v i nianng ueiore Governor Miller today to the bill parsed by tht- Uuislature authurizlng 1 authoritiea of New York State to ente" t. IIM.r It.

-i fk i i. 114J1 Iii.ll.tr4-Iiis- i.ty in Hungary, ltut nine. has re-i si-'. uai'U frotn cx- s'S lll-l'llO'd attempt iraue ana ransporiation, tiarb iu Boanl of t'omratn'r, City Club of Nt York. 1 iret Avenue Assoriatii an.

th Hudson Valley Federated Chamber of Commerce. Characterizing the proposal aa a "trial marriage with the State of New Ji rsey." Air. O'Brien said the principal objection to the bill lay In it failure to provide that the Hoard of Kxtimate ahd Apportionment be represented on the proposed ioni mission, to consist iuii mi nl. i oi ill Aie-iria i .1 4 l.i i rop rl KnitU'rlaiiil ill Itiiviw 4 Ii.iiIV- I l.i rtlf, April i has li made 01' the Swiss l. There will he no inane in late over the tl.iO per thousand feet now harged gas consumers of tite Kmes into a compact with New Jersey authoritiea for the development of th Port I -L I.

Kn.li Hi. 1 1 iall ili- main on K.iMi-r Trttll I'V in.lay. 1 lun- ouiiiy i.o.-iuiiii, ompany ns a result the hill Im lud'd repr'-seiitatlvea of fit Ii rt mtiiiltnt t- in a.o I. i it in' 4i4-'isi4in or justne Aspinall up the Chaml I'uuirnfrie of (he tftattt interrnted HtuttB. lloldlUK the cullipail) right to fix its tin- liluiuali- sui-n.

I'oialiHt 4init(4ii 11 r. H.i i ss of ill-il Hungarian iii. .11 -i foriin-r Km i4ii 1 this round 11,1111 II 11 The ll 41 tlllll-114 (, 1 I'MKl I 1 will rooi-vi 1.1 1, tile llll'sl(l! of I not i- charge fir ctiurgi- lor own gas. pending a new Captain Patton Again Flays Parker for Condition of Vessels. Going to Junk, Claim.

Open charges that neglect and indifference on the part of Capt. O. ij. W. I'arker.

marine superintendent of the I'nittd States Shipping Hoard, at 45 HroadWjy, Manhattan, were ruining Government ships, were made in a letter demanding un investigation, dgned by J. X. I'attun. the Shipping Hoard's local port captain, an.1 sent today to lleoige W. Sterling, murine director of the Shipping Hoard in this port.

The letter charjes that rf iieslcd un- favorable reports were nude to Cupt. I'arker concerning the condition and position of 3 ships, tied up at Prali Island, off the Staten Island shore. 1 tire lilel Ids alt.inpteil coup u'l-lat was hop4'l. s.s ttl start. It riik.

tip tin' 4 that he is until for thnuie as a pre. iira-ator on whos4-l-liKbi' I luval oi-ii mi 4-an le piu4-4-4i. His Ktileinii W4irl of honor, it i I'Oluti-il out, iliiu has leel for tin n'ounii ai I the third tiiU4'. His brw. 4f fmiii with tl.e Hhis i-i iiu'4-ut.

to hi. Charles hail pn.niiHi'il not to eiifiae in royalist in-tuirU'S ilii-iiiir Ion May in Sw iizi-t lainl. anil itpplii. 'Illy Ids lalse Ktateliielit to A'imi'al lloithv that France hus a-m itli-il lo Ins of loynl powi't' are to is 4-aiher ort nee In the noted l-i no Si'Ml's efl'air. to tl la-Bave "In.

in ellor In writlni; Ms word ol honor that Ic hul not the U-tl'i to thi- llli-s favoiint; Hie ri'-i-ioii of 4- ftrraini'. hit Ci. i n. i-au snl'SiMjiii-ntly ini.it install, i' it is fxp. i teil will I fin nislii l.v his n.i't4si! alllaln utt.M'-n lli i that he would lieer li-axe tin' soil or l-l iinuiti alive II is s-nnll womler 1 I'ii i l'i o-an.

Ausliian and lluimutian ari displeaMil witbi the ll.ii.sbnr 'CRONIN'S BROTHER ELKS I FIND HIM VERY MUCH ALIVE I Joseph V. Croiiin returned last night II, In ii- iim .1 li. T.in tit's tiast-o. It. i'ii id-' slatting ioint for lno i 111.

Ills ill a'uj Tii4 i.iitt'ouo- 4.r the -1 ii- lai-b for I Ii4 throne llu-iitore 4 1 to diplomatic i'li i-i l'4'i-4- sinilla tl.ll .1 tin iga 1 POI tOll V. 114 during his I ALL MINE WORKERS IN BRITAIN JOIN MINERS IN STRIKE enactment itr order of the new I'ublic Service Commission soon to to appointeil. Assurance to that effect was given to.lay by Kalph Klsman. prisnb-ut 0f the .41 11 y. "The ib clsimi simply onttrmed the right of this 4-niripMtiy to charge the l.jn said Klsman.

"We have no increase In rate In cnnteni-plalioii. As a matter of fact we hope to 1.4 4U14 of the tirst gas companies in in 1 ma I 1.1:. 4 11 I II I.ai i a r. ltlsts as 'a ni'i'i. r.l 4-- 1 114- 4 4.4 4lf I ill ii-t HIM Pari 1 failed to lite was heuiti.it: an Budapest.

'Iii. ciiai I from his office at the Marine Fnxlucts Company. 3 Coentlts Slip. Manhattan, lo bis home at lflOj 52.1 to llnd a leiegatlon of Klks from the Brooklyn! 1-odjiO present to condole with i Crumn on the death of her husliand. i Cronin assured them that it was a I iv mi i llil'.

ma I I I II' mistake. The insertion In yesterday' also charges that when one captain mi iH i iii'ii." i ai ii.s.'tiuij lb. -ii own plans ar, 1 holies nlainly t. in tin 4if the ititin pl.ss It 4 1 1 holus p4'i to I.I.. in.

lor the fall- i I In- 'I Tlll llll. lo Willi I n.allan paper oi a notice or ins death was the April first joke of un acquaintance, he I lielieveit "It was hardly that of a verv made an unfavorable report, he was discharged; that when another made May Be- Flooded and Ruined if Volunteers Cannot Be Found. lonilon, April 1 All work ceased in the coal mines of the United Kingdom Vices state is 1.4- lane from J'rinre Hiatlht ui.t millth of ni.i Teleky iiik I Ivan l-rarnoM-l, i. If to l-Yani 4..4 ill llii'llt i i 1 1 1 ii Pi. 1.4 1 i .1 ii JlOSt jlii.

r. lil.T. ii reaching, i lu. im iii.i- acttuiiintance." he said, "but i a similar report in this i-lty t4i reilur' our rativs. if (lossiole, but we see no opportunity of doing that In the near future, while iii.il.

rials and olher costs remain as they ari-." A meeting to determine the method of si lictirg the citizen representative ho will be elected to the directorate 141 i he Kings County Company ill be lnld some time this month, Mr. Kls-iiiiiii he was told that not believe it- Ih.i I 1 wired my relatives and family in time1 "I't. I'ai ker did to prevent serious trouble." 'I. I il. I Dial ut midnight, with the exception of a Be Hostess to President And Mrs.

Harding on I. very fen districts, and approximate lo sli I Il4. Ill' I vay of 'i4 a i ioi HAS 2 CONFESSIONS me usual repiy to reports which refused to piaise the condition of the frails Island chips was a flat declaration by apt. Carker that the invest! -gutor was un ompi tent. Copies ot the letter have been forwarded to Admiral Mention, chair, of the.

Shipping Hoard, and to the 1 ly miners were Idle today as a result of the controversy over the 1,500 MOTORCARS SOLD BY U.S. ARMY TO FRANCE STOLEN Lawyers for the complainants were given until April X. yesterday, to submit brie(s in the application made on behalf of the Woodhaveti Cits Light Hie hmond Hill and yui ens County i Light Company ami Jamaica lias Light Company, to have the present I law, allowing them lu charge $1 a IN $466,000 BOND THEFT. LEWIS SAYS wage issue. In only two collieries in Yorkshire, one in Northumberland, one in Scotland, and one in North Wales, the men have promised to continue at their posts without prejudice to any ternut that may tie agreed upoti, but all other pit workers, including mechanics, pump men, ventilating men and pony men, came out with the miners.

DC to i a' i-i ill a. i nl 'in Thi" K.ivs ih. ia in riinrliK'K i Iiom Ili.nan juay bi- atti il.ii,..l.li. in of obtaininj; tin- i nt tin. ms trian anil oo rmoi'i'ts his iiasKimi- n.

tin in i itoi He ail ls th at if to'ii. I.i'lial lia'l over to tin- m.ii oi i l. s. woum most certuinlx iia'. i' lo-oii nl "HunKiny." tin' i on lu.ii "has had 'ti4ti 1 1 i-oiiis Whiin the peotil4 Aauilil.

ir i ham. like a in.n. archy, they wiii.i 1.. Iia. it throimh I Ki la.

i olisl i'iii iimal channels." jtiiieia-iin Owners Associa-1 Hon. The letter reads. In part, us I lollows: I "A riv.ort wus submitted b- me on Dec. 2. l2u.

to Cupt. o. V. er, niarlni. superintendent, setting 111 detail tint deplorable condition of tlie Shipping Hoard fleet, laid up at frail's Island.

The rennet III' I 144. 4 -V I I'aiis, April I Tl'i' ilisposal li tin thousand reet for gas. declared nn-I'onsiitutioiial because confiscatory. All three ompanies are subsidiaries of the Brooklyn Colon lias Company. i The application was made bv Col.

i i io ei nun nl of Aiio-ricau Coutinuctl from 1'age I. Liberty Honds which would be entrusted to him for disposition. UykniHn of the law firm that the ships were packed closely to- i ks was ilisciissi'4i in tlt4' Sen-niglil durinit ib-haic on the of Cullen and Dykman. solicitors for Danger that the mines may be flood- r). Krinuini; Duffy further confessec that he the com ianii eii threatens, and many may bo irre- I7.i0 worth of pieces, resting on anchors S.

nalnr I'ii-rri- 1(4 rsi-r di Ai'lnx si la l.ii.l'l.-l ma udcii iin-iil as I trlevably ruined from the inrush of through various sources which grounding at half tide, and most trlmalilu riilneil fi4itu the Inrush of of tile C.orn- rniallou he hud In Washington, u. and that wnn nuns exposed at all times. Iii-I li ni. Hiv laolorcara iii4-ari il I-. .1 i ut i.i i on his return to Xew ork he arranged with Curroll for the disposition of the 160,000 worth of bonds us soon from Americar.

tin' l-'retieh an- l- by LICENSE GARAGES, GRAND JURY ASKS IT Sr rami'i. laki II 1 hot'iiii'S. "That is -i Ainlii- raisant. water. Strenuous efforts are being made everywhere tn enroll volunteers.

Yorkshire pump men have decided to main at work, and hope was ex-' pressed today that others would fol-, low their example. 1'. s. Coal in Demand. The first effect of the strike has, been the placing of orders with Ameri-1 can coul merchants.

Advices from! New Y'ork state that a flood of orders I ii; disputed." 11 plied I'tnlefseeretary of the uimmiii. i-at-Ker that If the ships remained there any longer, they would deteriorate so rapidly that an Immense amount of the taxpayers money would have to be expended to recondition them. "Apparently no notice wus taken of thla report except that my assistant, who had made this report, received a scathing denunciation from ('apt Parker, who hrajided him an Incoml petent. The ships, said Capt. I'arker.

were in good condition. Commerce. who was as Curroll could obtain them from Duffy then made another trip to Memphis during the early part of January', and while there he received the mysterious telegram reading: '60 Grand called up wire expenses Immediately. (Signed) Jlii. "In response to this telegram Duffy came on to New York, and he again sab- of tin- American of iliaimd illi st ocks.

Haa. Recommends Police Control Over Proprietors and Chauffeurs. Sili.iliu- lli'iiaT, ciniliii.i.nu'. said lie bad heard oi' mw A iinrlciiii iimliii-I. inns biing sold for 3.

nun or 4.OII0 from Kuropean countries which nor-1 mally have fortned the British mar- met Carroll, who was the signer of the ket has been received there, and al- telegram. This happened shortly be In its presi'iitment to Judge William It. Hayes, sitting in Tint I of the County Court today, the retiring March tirand Jury refers to the use of the motorcar In connection with I he though the country's stock of coal i fore the bonds were turned over to estimated ut 1,000,000 tons, the price Wheeler. of household fuel already has risen; "From the confession of Duffy and 2 shillings per ton. London and other from other sources, the Investigation urban center are believed to have; shows quite conclusively that the same i commission of crimes and makes the I Irani at Camp Cn-vres on one day and In Ini; ri sobl in I'ni is tin' next ilay I I- In.

nun to "mi Irancs. He also declared ihal "aiiaraliis tor wireless tel. graph, new and in perfeet with pcrfioi niagiii'lic scnsitive-114 ss, was sold by weight." Si'iiaior i-onlinued his critl-i ism nl thi' In ni olth ials. anil I'aisant 1 4 1 14 1 'The camps were transferred to us without ililaili'il inveiilorii'S. The Ciei'linKliitHLiii Keiiili in HIih kaile Praeuo.

"zci liosii.vak ii. ar. li The t'ahtlipt Is oiimiIi'i iiii: ii rmonms I'lorkaili of Hunuaiy nml a on tl.e Huima i ia finn-Her Nlioiilil Koiini'i' I ioi- fliarlis iefii4 to leave the ioiinir. nml i vi-n-lually inure drasiii- iiijion niu le taken. HUNGARIANS IN U.

S. PROTEST CHARLES'S RETURN YouiiRMtown. in il noliiiioiin panned ly the itniml eoinnnttei' of the I'nlted llunualian S. oi.l here. l.

liilT on fill llinmariaiiK in Ainei ii a to In I.oili in ii'liit llinliiiiisi jimuiiKi the piiiioseil -in. iiji ii na nv in Hungary, will he Hem to every eit in iiv lllti il Mall Waii lias a 1 1 ll II L.i eolony. it was riiimuiiieeil here lo-day. The tesolillioll lilaials the move as "an attempt of the anstiK i a ami imsertu that "it Is the wish' of the rummoii people." INVITESENATORS TO VISIT JAMAICA BAY Tnl several weeks' supply on hand. $60,000 worth of bonds were actually mMRS ALftEKTH.ELY ihtreiAT-t-.

following suggestions hich it believer. I will help the police to readily "appre- i head i-riminais using motor vehicles apt. Harding, master of the CaniHumset, then reported unfavorably on Pralls Islund. especially the condition of his fleet, which was' lying In the mud. Capt, Harding wus discharged the next dav.

"Captain (leorge K. Nickcrson. one or my assistants, tlum went to I'ralla Island anil spent several ilnvs in a thorough investigation of the fleet. His report to me corroborated everv statement heretofore made bv those who had Investigated the situation. This report wus passed to Citpt.

I'arker. No apparent action was taken, and to the best llf niV knowledge the riw4 and to 4'i'cover stolen automobiles." I Mrs. Kly, wife of Dr. Kly. may he Apprehension is felt that the National Colon of Katlwuymen and the Transport Workers I'nlon, partners with the miners lu the labor dispute, may be tempted to strike in sympathy u-itli llm eitnl ditrrors.

In such an hostess to 'resident and Mrs. Hard- I All public garages, their pro-1 prietors, hack drivers und drivers of, pleasure automobiles for hire should Ing this summer. Dr. Kly has offered the President the use of his beauti-) fill country home in the Shinnecock i'olice Department. event the ntiiloli would be confronted be licensed by the "I'ersons with criminal records riMiH unnrecedented aravitv.

I should in all instances be refused such Hills at Southampton, I. Orders wen' issued last night to employees of various government de turned over to Carroll, with instructions to deliver them to Duffy, and that they were in Carroll's possession for several days but were finally returned to the person who gave them to Curroll. "Investigation further discloses that the person who turned over the bonds to Carroll is the sume person referred to by Xascli. It Is expected that this person will be identified and apprehended very shortly." An important feature of the investigation Is the disclosure of the very extensive trattlc by these young boys, aged lu to 25, in all sorts of stolen securities, narcotics, liquors und false whisky labels. The evidence points to the fact that there is some central licenses.

"All keepers of public and private partments to ttlttuii uy 11.1 iriuu ivi QUERIES U. S. ON PACT transpott duty, if necessary. garages and garage leasing spaces, i mIi.OiI.I be In fllu I never went further than the marine superintendent. Hut Capt.

J'arker denounced Capt. Nickerson to me in fierce tones, saying he was Incompetent. "About a week Inter the port stew, ard, Mr. Gregory; the port engineer, Mr. Piatt, and myself spent a whole day inspecting the vessels.

I found conditions worse than had been re- ported by my assistants or the masters The Count il of the league of Nations with the l'olice Department showing has asked the stale Department, ac- names and addresses of persons' cording to a statement Issued todav In 1 wll in cars for temporary, the I of Nations News Hure-ni together with the license Amiiicans reserved the right to taKe whatever whs necessary for their ex-isti nce until tin if departure from France, ami 4oiiseiiiently the stores were diminished. Hesldes, there were mini' ions i rm s. Thus, on tin- one hand, we c-ounti'd upon 7.1. miO motorcars, hut only tm were found. ihi'se null l.r.u'i have been stolen.

The guiltv one. an olllcer. has been oiuli iiiiii il. Tin re yon have the 'ai'ls." Thi' otllcer ri sponsible for the thefts, as brought out by iiuestions, was a I' li'iii hman. M.

I'aisant. after some fi i it In i-M'himitions, said: "The Ihift to which I have been obliged to allude with much delicacy, conci-riis an individual and cuunot in any fashion be thrown upon the great nation to. which we in xo large part ow our ioi ory." iiuiiioim, eiisme liiimiier ana oilier! ring in New Y'ork to which there is material particulars relating to the! identity of the automobiles." The (aiand Jury also recommends! I that all keepers of public und private garages should be. required to Inspect the owners' card and operators' license of all persons bringing curs In wneitier the American ioveriiiiient is prepared to ratify thu St. liernmin ton-vention for the cnntml of the (rails in arms and ammunition.

Twenty-three nations, headed by the I'niteil Slates, signed this convention on Sept. In. 1 I the American siunatiirie.t bi'lng I 'inler Secretary of Stat" Clank I'olk. fti'iiit-r Amlmssador llemv Whit" and (ien. Tusker II.

Bliss. Since n. brought the loot from all holdups and burglaries in all parts of the country, and that this ring disposes of the property through a large number of TO ARREST LAWYER IN FAKE DIVORCES Decrees Obtained in Long Island City to Be Investigated. According to District Attorney I.ee 1'. Davis of Westchester County a warrant will be Issued this afternoon for young men with previous criminal rec ords.

This iokeil much applause. CIBBONS'S CRYPT TO BE I however, only two countries. Si mi ami jUfeeee. have made their signatures i li' linitely valid by the eiiuired ratit'n a-I tion. other countries have na: to their places for storage; that sec- londhHiiil dealers ami keepers of repair shops should be reiiilivi to make I li epoi ts lo Hie I'olice Department of i automobiles purchased by them or re-' ceived by them for 'repairing or i painting; that in ail instances of pri- (vale and individual sales of atitoino- biles by persons, til ins or imlivlduu Is I not dealing with the same in the regu- liar course of trade, the seller should I 1 be required to transfer nml deliver the i KEPT OPEN AS SHRINE W.

Itinifli-a Ato-it 1 Tl, In the New Y'ork attorney charged by oi me mother ships. I reported matters to Capt Parker. He said he did not believe any such thing. "I replied that 1 had photograph! to prove my statements, that the vessels were rising on top ot one another, crushing in sterns and lying on top of anchors. Ilia answer to me was, 'IX seems to mo you are taking a hell ot an interest in Pralls Island to take pic.

turoa of the I replied that I was and considered It was my duty to take an Interest in the vessels. "Capt. McGurty. another master in charge of a mother ship at Pralls Island, made an unfavorable report to Capt. Parker.

He was immediuiely discharged. "1 now demand, as a taxpayer and as an American citizen, that a public Investigation lie held on the conditions that existed and still exist nt Pralls Island, and that responsibility be placed where it rightfully belongs." mcy are Holding back until the atlilnde I of the I'niteil States made elear. Mr. Davis with having conducted a i which Cardinal Gibbons was entombed fake divorce mill which entangled the yesterday with simple ceremonies, APPELLATE DIVISION UPHOLDS CONVICTION OF BENJAMIN GITLOW uffairs of at least a dozen after the Imposing services in the y. Cathedral, will be kept open as a shrine of pilgrimage, it was an Mnul.l the convention iito el'nct wllh 'nt- I 'nit 'in tin- outside, the nsult would Im to gie the manufacturers of arms and munitions In this country a prat tlcul monopoly on the private tralllc In war implements all over the.

world. MARRIAGE LICENSES I original bill of sale. 1 The firund Jury commends the I Tratrif Court for tlie efficiency tiis- Chester ounty courts. noUnced today at the archlcpiscopal The Information of the attorney's residence. Six of the late Cardinal's The Itoiuil of l.stiiiiiite toilny iiiiiuiiiii.

oiisly passcii a resolution iiivitinit the Snnate Committee on I'oininene an! the House Committee on J.hers aiul Hartior to visit New Vork as (ttiestH i ef the eity. for the piirpnse of making thorough itispei tion of a Hn with a view to determining whether or not the Inn i 1 1 .1 1 1 1 1 4 1 lie thirty feet or eighteen feit in depth. The i 'immittecH will also survey the I my to' ih'terniine Ha adnptahility as an atixil- i liny harbor to tin- pott of New York. The Hoard today also aplimpi iiili to lllei't the expi nses of -liter- luininx the Cuna-ri ssiimal Kin sts. i No action was taken by the board today on the of tin-.

Committee on Kinanre and IIihIki i to I JToii.uiii) the ilri nx of Mill Ha in Jamaica llav. Action will he taken next week and il Is understood the board is favorably in- dined toward this recommendation. The request of Ho, Cniiitnlssii -Murray Hullo rt for an hiereasi- in Iiersonnel of the KncineeriiiK Con- Mriiction Force of the In paruin nt la cause of tin- mpluli il new work in Jamaica Ha was Bianti d. The personni I will be uu by finir new typographical ilraiighlsini'ii. tour' general predecessors in the Baltimore Arch.

play etl In the disposition of cases actions resulted in I otsnopric are Durieu mere. brought before it. but says that it is l.v of Ivlnsa. Queen. ,11.14.

toe laCllltll'S Ol the court ure inadequate a ml gents tlie advisability of its facilities. und Richmond horos and in Long Island City it whs leurncd that six divorce decrees were obtained through the attorney since 1919, one of which at least hus a suspicious appearance. The remaining five will be thoroughly Investigated. KA LTF.X HACH I.KIT S8H5.72: The appraisal of the estate of the late Krnest J. Kaltenbach, of 2020 Foster who died June 1, 1919, waa tiled today in the Surrogate's Court.

It showed that he left a gross estate of $855,727. After incidentul expenses and debts amounting to LATSON'S NAME MENTIONED The name of Altnet Iteed Latson is I It declares that there are dangers riirroumling young boys and girl i who are permitted to come in contact (with habitual prisoners in the Hay-; tiiontl Street Jail, and suggests that I they and material witnesses be kepi I in another Institution separate from I the Jail. Three of the Long Island City cases the latest which has come to light In the discussion of a Brooklyn member for the Governor's new Transit were filed in 191!" and two of them $117,523, were signed by Justice Scudder. The $718,204. the net estate amounts to The estate is left equally "It is creditable to the womanhood I other Is unsigned and It is the one -'iO Sic npi.

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I'Mrh-r. it Im. l. MolLo-t. particularly under suspicion.

Three I cases were filed in IA20 and bear I The Division of the Su-prt me court today unanimously opioid Hie conviction of Benjamin tiit-low. under an indictment for criminal anarchy before Supreme Court Justice Bartow S. Weeks, und declined lo interfere with the judgment entered upon the verdict of the Jury, or the sentence of the trial court, that tlitlow s4-rve not less than year, nor more tliuii In In State prison, at hard labor. llil low. wiio was represented by Swuihurno Hale before the Appellate Court, was t'hurgeil with having, on July 1919.

with three others, "fi Inn ioi is! advocated, advised a. id laiiBht. the duty, necessity and propriety of overt lirowiiiL-- and overturning oraiua iiovernmeiit by foict vlo-lt-iu-e and unlawful iii'-nni, by ceriain ritiues then and there procurcti. prt la red composed, circulated and distributed." Tlu-st writings, it is allegcil. are onlained iii "the left wing muni-ft-sio." publislie.i on or about July between the decedent widow, Mro.

Susan Kaltenbach, of Scarsdale, N. und his three children. Charles Kaltenbach, Mrs. Kmily K. Bragdon and Mrs.

Nob ml K. Lancaster. Commission. Lataon is understood to stand hij-h in the graces of Leader Livingston and the Brooklyn organization and to be not beyond the bounds of possibility if the (Jovernor or Kings County that nt this time there inre but about 20 female prisoners at the Jail." the jury declares. It also suggests that an official In-j speetion be made of the old building of the Kiiiks County Hospital for (he i purpose of determining the present new Sinn luial siici dr.iiiKl.tsmen.

two tnechunif-a I lirauuhisnii-n. two t'-ansi; men, one livdoL'tapIn r. -i 1 1 1 rodiiien. one rtt noKraplii'i eiuht iiispi cl irs of pier construi tions ami lour gives sufficient latitude to the Brook- lyn organization ii the recommenda tion of un appointee. He does not fit the category of a business man tire hnxurd of these biillilmgs and making such changes e.s may be found advisable to decrease fire hazards.

for whom the Governor is understood to have expressed a preference from Brooklyn, however, being a lawyer. LEAD TO ARREST the signature of Justice Kaber. The, six are: Mrs. Julia Meyn against William Meyn; Mrs. Klla McDow againat Charles A.

McDow. both signed by I Justice Scudder in 1919; Mrs. Verna French against Joseph French, the un- signed decree, and Sirs. Agnes La Hue against Theodore I Rue; Frank Ko- i herlein against 1'aulinfl Koberlein and Alfretl Cngerland against Mrs. Marie I'ngerland, signed by Justice Faber in IK2U.

1 1c aws impossible to learn whether1 or not these decrees had been obtained in the proper manner, without reference to tin- county's flies in Jamaica. which theauthorities said would he un- I dertaken at once. MURDERED? NOT SO; I i Mi -sli -1 at 4TT.HII. V. 710 Mm-en st tolin M.

I. It, V.lAlwr.l KILLS NI.LF WITH VS. William Hcrlesscr'. i0, a pocket-book maker, living at 2640 Fulton was found dead today with a gas tube in his niulilli and the gas jet turned on. Me was pronounced tieed by I ir.

yuesta of the Kradford Street Hospital. .1 'Ijett oe-t 'alter 'st -t i litis i i.r st BV" st V. I'lr I'ii. hets j'. Patrolman Daniel Kelly, of the Whv- rant Squad of the Court of Special Sessions, arrested John Kehoe, of 48 Sherman Windsor Terrace, last niftht.

Kehoc was a passenger in a aiicab that collided with a truck on I Windsor between 10th and 11th The taxi chauffeur did not stop to investigate the damage, it is alleged. Kelly, who was off duty and in plain Frederick Armlt. lotte Clen lale. very It frodlillg sleet I i from sila; in lhr "lwi-'o'utioitHi- a weekly publication devoted to l.lbr-uatioiial 'ouiiniinislic I 1 1 I i 11 declared that when people combine ami sueli doctrines as those of the lal't Wmg there must neeessu' ily be irri at latitude for I'-adiii l.i'tt-4'n the lira t4i ib'iernii'ie hat is implied in the tlor-rji4- ami tiny should be I. eld respous-ioi- for advocatiim- what thty must is in'ol-'.

in tlie iloctrine will b4- essentia! to Hn- lliellt of their pUI'Jitise. SEEKS NEW BUS INJUNCTION 1 nm niTAPnnTn urnriTAlT ST. PHOEBE MISSION IRISH PARTITION DAMAGED BY FIRE: i Willi another application to Supreme; Court Van Sit 1. lor injunc- tion against his rivals. This time he i sought to enjoin Wiliaim PLAN COMPLICATED I i Active at Wcllcsley -jw 4rwf -VIA "'U 4 J-Z ft Flames Sweep Institution on I Cenkenstein Ii4 tween Sayvilb' and town line, elaiinini; ehlse.

He toltl the ecu from operating i H-'ookhavt-ii I eveliisive fran- it tiuit the men With clothes, witnessed the accident. He Jumped on the runningl.OH.rd of the car and compelled tlie chauffeur to stop. On Kelly's demand, the chauffeur turned over his license which was issued to William Tate. Besides Tate in the car were Kehoe and a young couple. Kehoe and the chauffeur began an argument that culminated in a fight.

Kehoe pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct in the Fifth Avenue Court this morning. Tate was not caught and the couple escaped during the fight. morning, sauntered ibiyvnsians and discovered from his startled family that he was unit- supposed to have been murdered and robbed in Houghkeepsit ip-nicd tin rumor und asked for breakfast in a thoroughly alive manner. Mr. Arndt went lo rouqhke4 on Thursday of lust week ami writing his family tin- dati- of bis re-torn.

When he reached home auam Wednesday it was vi-iy lati he let himself intti liis room any iiieiiiber i In famiU The next day he t.vernh tt. I Its fat her. a brother. Haul, ami Ins mother m. able to lind iinv oi Mm i.oul;'i nrflcials in Pouir'nkt i ii4 -e or vinced that he had lai.i-.,' .1 and wore, preparing a Ii vl Dual Scheme Fraught Great Difficulties.

Commander of Navy Balloon Aiissinj With Four Comrades ist a fi rnmbli rs DeKalb 5,000 Loss. i The fir1 of unorjilainctl origin, which i start in thf luwrnfiH of St. IMiohes shortly afl-r o'ekuk last named stat their bus tumults ahead t.f th" si pick up his Tlieri' wa" no Melon i ive i-ustom-linn. -ion. Dublin.

March 23 Immense in foreseen l.j- unionist leaders '1 in splittinit into two parts the work 4.f nueh important bodies as the local Kovernment board and the Irish De- I nartment of National lalucation which will ensue from the division of Tre-1 land for governmental purpose. An offlrial summary of the jrovrrn- ment of Ireluml act just issued Kives that KrtKlerick deinonstiat In order. $52,000,000 SCHOOL PROGRAM APPROVED WIDOW an indication of the tlitllt ultit s. com-' I Respite the efforts of Deputy Con- c. 1,1 I Albany.

April Hoit4in. wlai a'teniptirg to APPEAL UPHELD IN HAMMERSTEIN SUIT of While plications and the vast amount of work that will be involve in operating the new home rule or partition scheme. The summary says that the nilil ami its way up the lum. itrr s-haft to thf toji floor of 1 hp h.ui.NotiH' hK huiMing jutH oulsitif the Hrooklyii Hospital at J-j iHKalh was (l.ttnaiiirf in irs ronsoqiK-nct'f. In HMition to what tht- tiro will tost tlu mission for rconstriitinff its lop Hour rooms ami hast'ment.

which wn -ompft'ly Kiittni, an fxpemii-lurr ti V'-ral lioiiKiMol fot riitivat ions. th tif of William i.J. l-ow of it-ms-n will hav1 to he mad' up tty the misHion. as tlu ruthless axes uni hos Ii iit5t of the Iirem.n tl-st-ot ii thi walls and crilintjs oi th' fin ire linuw. only thrto an1 tin door if tin Mission w'M- reopened lor v'J'ti.

ii'tpr having hrt-n whil th hous' was put a roniph If and clahorv.tf of pa'ni imr ami diralinc. the aero tr.inoi1ats 4i patients onl fotir had so far Iwen aJ-mittd th huildin? having just r-rfntlv -m' into tlie pojwfssion tin Mission whhh dur-tnp thr war loaivd it to tltf Hro4.kln Hospital for the rxtra fslafT cif war! IhieVfS iP 1 r. I will pet tin- bill nsio i i $1 j( Senator Max wll S. Harris ter held over on the ground that the Controller had not been present when it was considered in committee, the Board of Kstimate today approved the 152.000.000 buil.ting program of the Board of Kducation. which pro- I i coni'-s law The una ii--.

was a.t- departments ef the governments of i Northern and Southern Ireland will be distinctly separated and that each I The Appeiiaie Divi-ioi. of ih, Heme Court today sustain, tin p4 iil 4f Stella li kVaiing and lostovin. dangiit. is of tin lat III aiw vif ill 'SS --i'- iU ii! li kriZZiZ. t.f fi' passage i vui'cetl to the it Senate 4 st" e.

I ill come of the new governments and parlia HI their depart- i vi'les for 47 new elementary and ad-i ditlon and six new high schools. ments will decide what meuts are to he. Hammerstein, fntiu an oi permitted the cancellation of ELIZABETH PARSONS ii L' Ii 14' Il lis tnsl Ol! up lor final at tin-) Lt. Morton was l.t.ro I'ai II. -it lit I i hich Senali-r itent.

arai li'4-d Senator's ow th. re ii. we-k. a 'll'll'l. of (to Civie Association.

Ilai i is was -i near the I "inler he on s- V-f Ul HA For every department now existing npn the matter came up on the in Dublin it is tx peeled thai the Clster calendar Mr. Smith said he had not government will demand a counter-! received a copy of the report of the part. Thus Ireland probably will find Committee on Finance which consitl-itself confronted with a dual control ered the program lust Tues.lay. He of common services, such as the post-i maintained that since this program office, says the Irish Times of Dublin. called for an appropriation of 152.1100..

nt polue wi.iov. woultl only Jtoiii a year pension. l-Ut til" I' .1.44. IS "111 'Special fo Thr Kuylr.) Wellesley, April 1 Miss Elisabeth Parsons of the Mansion House. Brixiklyn, is the undergraduate chair-: man of the Wellesley College Kndow-i ment Fund dance to be helil tonlrhf' which regards the act with cynicism i and tne ontroiler had not been GfOJWe K.W:!.r;'iVjON Johnson, the liscV4T4'd the flames sent AMhur Gibson to and misgivings.

present at the meeting, the decision Vh4-n Mrs. hous4-iieeper. last night, she a 11 I 'o. pendens filed on their behalf nji-i the Manhattan Opera Jlt.usi in nection with their suit to reenter the Hamti'4-t Amu.st no nt i puny, the 4.pir:i house, ami the ki hold of the public Theat. i The plaintiffs in their suit that their father bound agreement with th.it mother i her $200 a week until d.at1, a thereafter to pay tlu-m I un a Thejr aasert that ji iit kh and that sto of tri llan.m, stein Atnuaenient pan-.

posited to assure patiiai i Thereafter, they state, certain tin: '1 4 should be laid over until the Controller directly across the oi't'-iiait salary. Morton ws.s I i'ai. C'l'sai-'j bill wli. a thai f. disfavor under the t44 an iipt' wn Manila'1.

in pr. land ii was wbib- tt.r. ie bis ath II the -un-' nuig Isi.ird of a i.iotor. er in which thi' Vi w.re P. 4 as- and to stop The ear.

n- th. Northeast Ireland, the paper says, will never consent to transact business relating to postal or other matters through the medium of an official in Dublin, so it probably will demand the right to have in Belfast a post-4-tlice oitti'ial of equal standing to the le nafl given it tine consideration. Mayor Hylan deemed that it had not called for r.ny appropriation. "We are just voting on the approval." he said. This is a great building program for a grea cit." commented the Muvor.

Headaches from Slight Colds GROVE'S Laxative BROMO QL'I-N'NE Tablets relieve the Headache by curing the Cold. A tonic laxau've and sireet. Although the flames were TiePed ill than a half hour, the tlai'iace dune was extensive, not one room the log building es-tapint. The four patients were car-ro'd ni.rotf the st reet by the firenwn and t'1 the of the fin house Tod.ii thev were removed to tlie (iaiim anil Coiu-ord Homes. Ai'ii'i'jzh no e.xi'.i't has Iwen mn.

ii' i)f the amount of Joss, ft.tion at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel. Manhattan. She has had charge of the ticket sale lo undergraduates. A concert by the I'niversity i flub will precede tht d.t H'e. Miss Pnrsons Is active in athletics at Wellesley.

For the past two yciirs she has i4en a rnembrr t-f thi 't-arsity hockey team and -acted as chairman 4tf the recent winter cnni'vM. She is vie" preslden' of the Athletic Association. Mis is a mimler of the liaskchall jini1 one Dublin. "This He called attention to the fact that a the Times predicts, "may lead to a public hearing hatl been held when the rather f.nlc.il situation." 'program was considered by the Com- tme tiling, it is understood. that I mittce on Finance anil Budget.

and lie rolled Th" 2t.rm destroyer. The penuine bears i ''im the signature of E. Grove. (B: lit ii-- miisv. ss n.nli a itoii- of thi nun.bf- tbt me'-hine.

an-l i' was this Dublin will retain intact is the Na lera were elTected iiai.d rights of the plane ill Appeared for the riamtiffs on 4 nd Kolert U. Mrs llammerstMii. the Manila. Opera Company and other nnnjuiai i-resi'iem rsiegeimann ri- get UKO.MO 30c. Advcr- sure you pea lanlii.

marueti tnpt tnis was the first step forward in three years for the Board of iiiir-raarn in 1144. rflj the fis'ire given out at the home tional Gallery, whose collection of pictures is ngiirded as one of the best outside of London. ture i.f the culprits and his murdcj-er. 1o4iay. Kducatioa.

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