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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • 24

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Ti ATty EAGLE IjElY YORK SATURDAY 31 AY 15 1020 KCAPEE0TFAIlSSfm36ernQfyanous HALKETTACGUSED Qualify and 4 1 Prices Lure a- riria W- a ILLINOIS WILLTRY TO EXECDTEiCOlT Special AnnqimcQent j- -si a ikaa tt ywnl ns Visa Nit'sf its a swsik vMts nrstab sa with reference tethetr reUsMU- Itri ws wilt' riv tbs 'epserfaltr of 1 terefeulirwe otjeer' kMitlM aU-jdetsehsd els rwma UM festb sad an Krck hemes with -steam- heat hower- pweMl flewat 'CM hitch em sad every -eeseetvahle medra Im k' r- S' Housewives SAYS CAPITAL INVESTED ABROAD AIDS WORLD PEACE I VITAL RECORDS I DEATHS Bradley Alice Millen Marry Braid Rom A EKr John Rtmaft James XSlMle Elisabeth Rountree Mary VrankW Rutan Harry Fretoem Georye CBcett Emily Kelly Arthur Simon Catherine KoIvLouIm Van Norden A LAurino Wells Kate LottAmell BRADLEY ALICE BRAD LEY Campbell Funeral Church Broadway 5 5 th sL'Monday 1 pm '-V t-- BRAID On May 14 1926ROSE A BRAID In her tfth year beloved wife of James Braid and mother- of John Harold Vand Mrs Irene John em -Funeral services at her real- -dence 105 Elderta lane Wood-haven Monday May 17 at pm Interment' Evergreens Cemetery EOOER8 -On Thursday May IS 'at his residence S14 Elaerto lake JOHN ROGERS Funeral services Sunday at 2 p-m Interment Ever-geens ELIZABETH EISELE Campbell Church Broad- rJCWnC4 that Chtrha Speaker Before PoUtical-SociaT la8 foal way Mil st -Sunday 2 pjn WILLIAM FRANK husband of the late Louise Zwelyln his 77th year Services at his home 151 Clarkson ave-- Sunday 2 pm Interment Lutheran Cemetery at 'convenience of the family I FREISEM On Thursday May IS SS2S GEORQE CV beloved son of 2fra Louise Frelsem (nee' Fried manli Funeral services-private at his residence Hancock' at Brook lyn- i i- LOUISE KOLZ Camp Funeral Church Bway 56th at' Sunday pm MICHELE ont Friday May 14 1924 beloved husband of Martha and father of Charles A and 'Joseph Lattrlno -Services Sunday afternoon 2 at St Church Morris and- 177th st -Bronx Interment Sleepy rCemetejfr Private LEXINGTON COUNCIL NO 2 OF Members are requested to assemble at the clubhouse on Saturday evening -May IS- to proceed thoneo to the hotne of our lats brother ARTHUR -3- KELLY of 151 Meeerole ave Brooklyn Academy Urge i an Antl-isolatior Policy Philadelphia Maylt Investment of American capital in Europe will 'establish' a 'new coije of Inters national financial ethics' whlch'wfll advance the csum of world peace In the opinion of speakers today before: the- annual -mfietlngfof the American 1 Academy of Political od Social Science 1 1 The speakers lacludeJr George Edwarda New York University Louie Van Norman Federal Department ef Commerce -Dr Harry Colling University of Pennsylvania and Raymond RqbInsvChlcgo "'ui Largest Oedltor AsMrtlng that the change vfrom the position i of thfi world's greatost debtor to that of the world's largest creditor had 'placed upon this country zc share of the responsibility for future international conflict or peace Dr Edwarda declared that the United States waa particularly wslj situated carry- out constructive Investment policy "American finance to pCncerned In th economic merits of an Investment and Is unaffected by political considerations which exert so important-an -influence la other creditor nation? he said Mr Van-Norman said tho shift of tho United States from a debtor to a creditor nation was one of Uio most Impressive and elgBlflcant developments In th financial and eooaoffilo history-of the modern world: Dr Colllngs said thfeerwiet day investment market wnS4Mternatlon-Used' and 1 that Amerlcfiftcoatlnued to ho the great-reaertdfar of-free capita! Investing )goughIy $1900004009 a yeal America's Share In WorA RKbirmi "Onrnew attltfaddT toward "the world andlts problesap" asserted Dr Colling already established It "took 1 shape with the return of our soldier from France The Isolation of Washington's farewell address to as dead as ths Induifirial revolution Political- entsngleinento or no political entanglement World Court or no World Court League of Nations or ho Leagu we are Inextricably bound up with the world's business and wojtt business reft never be separated? from world Robtaks Urges Saiifay la Dealing With Rnssia Discussing the "United States and Mr Robins declared the soviet government waa more powerful and stable today than ever before la now he said sanity and common wne for hydterla and tying propaganda Jn dealing with the Russian question Let our Government Mnd: to Russia a competent diplomatic and business mission and lot them alt down at a table with the representatives of the Russian Government -Then If that government declines reasonable Mttlement qf the debt ffue our government to compensate thorn of ouf citizens whom property waa confiscated and to glv reasonable guarantees against official support of Communist propaganda In this -let this commission-return and report the facts to the government and people of the United Btate and we keep the door closed against Russia and rrepara for tha next war" CHARLES HOGAN Grand Knight --w Jmee' A Maher Recorder 1 LOTT On May ii H34 AME-iiA wife of Englehert-Lott and mother of Elisabeth Lett -Fu-' -neral in Kingston Yon Monday May it HARRY at hlS 'reside ncs 12 Rogers ave on May 4' In 'his 57th yesr -He la survived by his wife Mrs' Emma Millen snd Vone add Henry Funeral mrvtces itJpmpn Sunday May -If Iv 'tsrment Cedar Grove Cemetery -i- rL- 1 yDAY'actor- Church Fwy 55th sC auspicee of the Actors Fund yi 1 jl sfi a CDA wiLllam Campbell Funefal Missing Wanted to ure to Mt Notts psared on the day 6 PT Approximately $1M 9es on which east -him was out ef tt 1 lookout tor tym teotomar at 42d at and 2d the day be fcn' day It to brilmWtBbrT- that oorner and ibes rtr 1 Oran CentralSaUo te for some other eciiM of ITf' 4 Wo Prefentd No charge has been the young contractor ftt Attorney however aofl ih department have been aVi to fpyhlm because th tlon and Samuel Wlddar SSfidSlSS1 Aranced cash on hi Bn told hto complete Mory ta nd ft man so that hs can bs tui least to explain tbs pecu r'! whlcfc or-dcy' hto lsappea rakes 1 were for small -t Moat of them were ftlgnM Williamsburg and tin- i ori District' Wartsman i have cashed thoM notes In tu 1 and offices of other buat- giving 10 or sometimes so off becauM of bis need xJt cash I Had an Runultt Hs did an extOnalvs buMiK 9 Marry av Hs was a young man la the section i psulsr -i 1W several yearn be jioto It eras said and -wr paid when due troublerecntly In getting fi many business friend aluio -000 tb police eald on a Of note The trouble tr notes were net paid when i last Tuesday In a On the bam dy Mrs Worts man hla wife rrrr-husband missing to the Ln) police station IUm la no Montgomery it the prr-apartment Wortaman forr her find hls4year-oId fiij Reported Wortsmaa XV '-The following day Wdn-lectives of the Empire Mvi were told notate look fu--Wortsman that he had hr and so they closed the cw- -Mm day however the station In ths Easters Proponed looking for Worths' request of the 19 bunv So fee detectives htve r- out muen that will help earch They have lntrvi-v of his be evidetii: grsst end have Wi -patch together a fairly that he may hava gone to 1 ton or to some other up-s -where'll also had friend HIGHWAY EllGIt ASK ACCIBBi I r-of declared killed epproi persons and Injured the year 1925 and mt I cldsnts were preventsbla 40000 MOTS In Yrar Charles Upham 1 of North Carolin fBrVr of Highways In Mexico nl ness director dieted a great develop--' wsya In the next few Tear ths coming yssr ha 1 mllM of new highway x'-structed In the Vnltmi Ftatr The dinner brought In all-day ynseUng wbrb 1I ley chairman of the hr Highway Commission waa I Into offleo thoMiew pref-tho aosocUtlo Mr- addres predlcied that ll construction In thl cupot the next 1 years 1 RAM AGE ESTHER An COkTER-'-'-e i Brooklyn 'hottoewtviM -will treat their famlltoa to atrawberrie for Sunday ho matter 'what 'tho prico If "'the predlotlonftC-of dealers prove true Jersey herriee are just beginning to pome in but: the majority of tho berries' In nfiicket today re of the COroUnsrop A Tew dealer who delight ex truj fruit "jqnwho -ballcvs that thv befitt thing coma In Mna11 packagwr-are ielllng pint boxes hsrriM that hava bmn carefully hand-packed They large ripe and beauUfully IrNhftftd of courM correspondingly hlgh la pric? Hlgh for Inferior Stock -Conditions 'In- East New York In the neighborhood of Fulton st nd the loop and on Flatbush sve between Church and Farkslde-avtofi- were studied yesterday East-New York had almost -so strawberries What it did have- word lot high price and inferior quality On who hadno bsrriea but whpss stock of green wsaUlirlngly fresh andvweU kept explained would hav had tocharge cento for berriee todAy which to too much for my customers 'to PJT- I got the best grade rwhlelP to I' can Mil' I had to pay -27 cents at the markets Tomorrow wUl have some even If -they are high- for svsrybody )wlU buyv them for Sun- Ne Yor receiving 4 uS tef price being fAney and the former for a frotj dry and firm but not qulte so largo or choice ft prices are 4 trifle higher As to usually the cals eon Saturday The Wallabout Market wholMalsrs add a few cents box taller a few coats more not that tittle the average price today are a higher than Twrtqjrdy Flatbush ave yestorday almost a great variety ef prices as shops and equally as many qualj lies The finest harries ths smaU boxes of at 21 cento per bo The sured ithe -writer nhet closely packed pint hexes held more than an quinary quart ox HowFrioee Differ f' The cheapest berries the section of Flatbush-avs Ultad were 29 cento for a grads net specially attractive end not always fresh The cheapest price found for dry firm berrlw that lookod frfhand ripe si cento Ldrger barriM a lit-cholce ware and 40 tie cento'-ei- quart box Nourher' wun there a higher price bought the highest grad at grocer Walla bout Mairket at aay-I cent a box retail price ef 21 or40 Mti did not Mem xc6Brfa On the other hand the fV qerrles found in BMt New Vork bop ys-tsrdaywere 26 canto hpX Tbey were not large nor eep ecla 1 ly fteeta Mthat thW rtle that the cheeper crudes Alwiys sold lower prico did not hold good ta of the greater -ghlpxaeuto- or Jerier berries the price i are ex-oected to come down until the frt £SSr bmrtlm apW when the price may give a sudden When our local benrlM cease to be a novelty the market will again become norma! When our local hriee eeaM tohe a novelty the market will come v- SLMACPEBAID' RETS 2 CORVlCTIORS i 1 1 Practice Must Stop Say Nae-fau District Attorney (Special -to XTto Saol) Mines la 1m May Declaring that the morals pf yOutha are being- endangered through the use of "slot machine in rioraa Jn the county DtotrictVAttonrey EMn-N Edwards erderad a roundup by th county pollae and his nwn offiCa and on tho strength the lnvMtlgtton learned one source of supply oft ths msChlnsa Tho poUce -f ounda machine tn a store on jLildan av VretDort kept toy Thomas Murtha suhMqusntly PhlUp iu Msnhmta wife Indicted for SJyAirlWlgned brier County Judge Lewis Si day and pleaded guilty- wa flnSg Mterertedln thto Mia El-eUrde ST SS'SS Vppriltos'tor mmbllnr It cannotebe a topped un-KL distributors of th machines less the dtttrlhutors here sp far as Ifjnot that is another fttory i 1 John Andrew 67' Die Spbnsored Queen Bridge 1 John' worker land on of ths men largely SJep6nlSl for' tho conetructlon i of thoQucews-boro Bridge died at his h-cme at ill gth st Long Island Clvy Thursday evening He was born 67 year rs ii os me to Long Island a yputh living thers over CO ytara Ho was an organizer of tb te of Forty In LStt and secretary cf that organization during Its Tong fight for bridge screen the Dart River lie ns secretary of Loecl Hchqol Board 41 for ever 26 yeaVc an brganlzer of the old Star Athletic Cleb treasurer-of the fitarsfield Club and 4 member of the Exempt Association of IAng Island City He was for years engaged In ths business of a contracting painter Mr Andrews Is -survived by -his wife Mary Moran Andrews a son Lawrence and a daughter Mary all of -whomMlve In Long Island City Ths funeral will be from hla late rea-Idence at half-paat nine Monday morning followed toy a requiem mass at St Mary's 1 Church Long Island City Interment Will be In Calvary Cemetery --v" 1 HARRY W- POTTER BURIED JAMES RAMAOE In his bslsvsd ft of -Sarah jis '5 Ramage FunexW services st Funeral Parlor PenntyU vanla ave Brooklyn on Sunday Mxy st P-m vKv- 'jf MARY ned jllw yKearney)' beloved th late Thomas Rountres on Thursday May 12 kl25 at herrhoms 255 15th of Survived by daughters Rom and sister- MrkKllsabeth Flynn Funeral "Monday- at- sl ataELZtanlsla'li: Church Interment Holy Cross Cem-oteryut eortogo RUTAN 'Ehp son of Lsonasnd'lhs late Harry A Rntan suddenly on Wodneeday- May 12 Funeral from-the hamq-M i S' 'J fei Tr jfr P-i gs Jr i'k fctt -i fl fc At- i -v irr e- fo vi 1 feV i Srlff 'll f2 Slit SffiW V- 5 I5HP 7 WM r-ii 4 2-Q I jM i W-1 ie-VOC 1-T 1 I Man Who-Escaped Noose Thres TbnmVto 'Be Ex i ChleagoMay 1 WHT ho' shad owaof thSJallowa aaln looms for Rnsnll Scott who thrlos was saved from tthdeath walk In sensational last-minute Idgal mansuvsrs The erstwhlle Canadian financier who 'once handled' million dollar deals andeaded 'a petty sfick-bp maxik aoektoif a few dollars' In drug tori holdupa soon wllKbe examined as td hls sanity at Chester Hospital for the Criminal Disane It found mentally sound he will he returned Cornm Issloivto I make th will he named by-Judge -C Jenkins StateDlrectcr of Public 1 Welfares Thedatq has not ystibeea MtJ Scott was sentenced to be hanged for -the muriler of Joseph Maursr 'V But a few hours be fore the ttme Mt for the execution the morning ef July 5 '1925 Petition rfor' an-f Insanity 1 hearing was granted qy Judge: David 1 was roused out of bed by Scott's attorn bearing' was held a week later and 'despltai thd tesUmony of many Stata espeite that Scott was vane the -Jury found -otherwise -He was sent 0 th Chester Asylum to insane or ayralt racovsnr and die tha Sawi -Bcnit to Him yyj Cofnddbnt with the canity test announcement an apparent attempt to aid Scott in escaping from Chester was rey saled by asylum officials Jj ccntly a pox of candy addressed to Scott xeeched the prison and1 In opening It Stubblefield superintendent at Chester found two large saws In a I fUe bottom Scott has been under cIom surveillance since-' IHNASSftU COUNTY 4 a r-- Merrick LT May 15-Three raids by Fedetnij airenta and bounty pqflceV last: nlgpt netted several thousands gallonsj'Cfalleged whisky snd other 'llifunrs and (resulted in seven The -'first srsJdwas cbifaucted 'by CsptT Earl Combtoek 4 of the" Mef-rick: Precinct -In company with Detective Wlghauss 'end Agents Mueller and Ledererr jThey seised a 75-gallon still In1 operation lnd: dwelling- at 'McCord -ave- and- the Pipe Line boulevard- -'Freeport Two trucks': were also Mixed containing foiir barrels' of sieged spirits ana $000 gallons of 1 corn mash- The -officers were attracted to the place by-denM smoke from galvanised chemney The mn arrestd were Manila 26 of 42 Alexander ave Freeport Dominick Toneoi 29 of St pU Freeport Easqusle Danrf 25 of Llbei rty' sva Brooklyn' and Vincenzo Vitalii- 4- of 45 Broome Manhattan They were taken to fhe'Freepoft poIlce 'stfttloh charged with-violating the-Volstead act Agents Lederer and Mueller then went -to th Byoseet Hotel and arrested George'Hllleon $he proprietor and hla bartender John Losler charging them With selling and pos ing liquor 1 They Mixed $500 worth ef aueged liquor and the prisoners were taken to Mlneola In areal' Mtata 'office eat 10 Maktm ave Elmont they arrested Perry Byrne In the back Vroom they charge they found 20- gallons of rye whisky Byrnes was also taken to Mlneola ther prisoners be arraigned tit Federal Court Brooklyn on Monday (-y---1 if 7 j- NORELAHD PROBE 1 ir -f Lon Chief Witness in Scan-da! Summoned to Lake George in 'Another Case I i zubpena Due 7 to zubpena summoning Superiptendenttof Prisons James Lthig? to -Lake! George eh 'Monday to 'testify before tha Grand Jury there tbs Mqreland investigation Into the escape -of Xssy Pressor will not begin at Albany untll Tuesday Commissioner George Alger in formed The Eagle this morning that be would tissue a formal statement stJnoon officially announcing the time ef the start of 'the Investigation and hla general plans for con-ducting 7 Probe waa to Start Slondsy from Albany yesterday was that Commissioner probe had boon- arranged start on Monday but later It became known that District Attorney Fred Beskwltli of Warren Cotfnty had aubpenaed the Superintendent to tomq fto Lake he the inquiries as he has assumed all a responsibility whlch ho could nor dldgo In any evsqt for ths prepoMd release of Fraawr and some one in his office to charged With calling off a previous Grand Jury Inquiry In Warren County Into Prosser's alleged escape-from custody there on George on that day 'Mr- Long to expected to chief witness in both lnqulx July S11921! in IThether-Presser hlso-wUl appear at Lake George has not been disclosed and CommlssionerAlger has not yet said whether ho would put the criminal on the stand at Albany rjRE CHAPLAIN HANDEL SAXLR Sailing toay for Franco on the Cunarder Samaria ls'TFlre Chaplain Harry A'-Handel of I this boro A delegation of Fir Department officials and the uuiformed hand saw him off' at the- doek Chaplain Handel to -planning to visit graves of American' soldiers among whom hs worked vylth during tho World Wr MISSINQLPERSONS 2ZXZT XKIEBIKoXllll llth et 2 rests M- 2- feet- 4: II peaade fcrowa eyea -black- hair brews salt Mack ahee grar hat'-1-'- i HARRT FOX 715 21st st'- 2 years aid 1 117 pounds brewa heir black area army tweed vavsreoat aavy bias aattcray soft tot JAJLIXS 1URIXZUA1II llth St 2 years eld 5-Isst lit poaitds: brewa eyea browa hair dark black ehoos aad Bock light colored bet DANIEL SHEEHAN 23 Herlon at 32 years eld 5 feat 2 12 peaade Mae eyea blond heir -blue auM brewa ehoea brown ecka gray bat lV Brindell 8uccessor Orderd Not -1 toj Bartlssuinfir ofCards T- -j vaf I' Vltsr heartngT Vrods ofrncqiu-Hons ftnddenlsls') that' l1pruf been passedln the figt for the centre 'ref ilsetl fTlT qfthe United Brotbe7hod of Cgrpsirtprs sqd Join-era' of AmerlciCibfilcUl Referee JEtf1 Mlf Benedict In Supreme Court jrs- UrdiyvafUniooirAdiclmd Ythtt If membersof 'the snlngfsetlon' not permitted toobtaln vslld w1- ing cards ionce hewill Cfesu: hearings on Wsdnesdsy snd copt: the csm Is 'finished! i This declaration was imads Otio GHllg counsel for' the faction fevoitod byrthe District Council ojA-dslsr' had declined to give assurances that' the' opposing faction msmbera would not bo ahutoff from earning their livelihood Ref eree Benedict tentatively et the next hearing Donald Marks eounMl for the faction which' brought the nit tjold Referee- Bdh edict he had rTecelved copied 1 of Instructions Mnt out by Jofan Halkett and -Alexander Kflso that only holders of Local 271T cairds issued by David now financial secretary of the local sh6uld he recognised men Mklng to establiah thslr rtght ln court would be bsrrsd frqyi earning Halkett vteo president of tho 1 Is-trlct Council and president -iof the Building Trades Council succeeding Robert Pk Brlndell in the latter Sole was thejprlnclpal target of the Jss-tlmony given before: Ref erM Bene- Needed Nw Memhernv''' JoMphPallsyirWho was recording secretary -of Local 271Ttestifled that there was plan to let Jn some floor layers wlth lem Initiation1 fee -than the constitution of tho Unlted'Broth-rhood called fdf There was a mem- bemhlp drlve on the to make 2 71T bo powerful that Jt wbuld hot he merged with $72 a neighbor 4 Palley testified that they-rscelved a letter from Kelso aleoof the District Conncll executlve committee calling-attention to tlm by-IawsJn He avowed the letter: to' J-Bamuel and Louis Goldberg who were" leading flgureslnVtheloCaLand-Salnuel Goldberr wfap olsims to be president and to favored by the-Dlstrlct Coun lnto'fo'have a-talk with Jack kettj we violate thq constitution unless we see hlin'VV'r V-r'- S'f'They -went to Seq Halkett pjailey: mid' and theiw Samuel obaervedsthat MHalkettinuet get 'something otat of went over and some Mays lates so It was testified' Halkett Installed the "bargain and after ths a' he go 20 out-of ths i jijCm snother occasion' according to theA testimony Halkett THal-kqtt live on 1 AdJ then Palley- sworeYHalkett was given $14l Yor knaves' nMetoel of -'215 Powell Who-was '-'local president- until last juneir' that Samuel Geldhsrg tnade -fa proposition -to give Hglkett and Kelsoiomt money- They want ever to the council room of the Dls-tribKY C6uiwsllitf''Manhattari nd $40 was there peased over to Halkett who upon pocketing the money according to the testimony aside tight boys thank yott very much and I take care This was Just before Christmas the wlt- sesworr V-t- Mr Halkett a- small-sized pudgy nun with Iron gray hair and positive: statements was called tp 1 the wltnees standw He denlsd thbt he had aver reqelved a cent1 from mem- here ofofllcera of Local lUT- If CJi AVAN NORDEN DIES Chartos A- Van Nordsa TOteran of the Civil War dled a bls home I I thaca-st't Elmhurst onvThurs day' He was a retired accountant Dining the Civil' War he enlisted In Co Inf Ohio 'Voluntas rs and waawtth Sherman -on ths famous march the sea He was a member of Abel Smith Post 415' A Rand to survived by hla wife Harriet A Schofield Van 'Norden four-daughters-Mrs John Hoffmann 3 Mra Blttmanj Mrs KorrU and Miss Ethel Van Norden a son Jay Van Norden and four grandchildren'- Services wtl) ha held aft hla late-home tonight at o'clock the Rev WQ I vie officlst ing Interment Will -at Long Rldgoonn v- V-i- if i-K i ex-magisYrate clark Bay Shre I May -Former Tolfca' Mltglstrate' Edward 'RJ Clftrlt of Jaihafcand Babyin-dled at ths 8duthslle Hospital yhers yesterday afternoon following opleration fpi Itesilnal j-i Mr- Clark who- wag years old was suddenly stricken In hla Babylon summer boms eight hour before the Magistrate dark was appointed br Mayor Mltchel He had Mrved yl 4 Vyeara as secretary to County Juffge Burt Humphrey The Ii dt the edr will be herd op Mon-onl qf hla brother JamM 02 Ltverpol at Jamaica une: day P-Clark andAt SL: VRY- Church' Hls wife1 Tswaa survives -hlnj- j' 1 1 Four Brooklyn Dstectives -t Rduced4b Patrolmen Fbur-BrookIyn dstectlvesi' of the thirl-grade were -'reducedto' the rank of patrolman -today Commlesionery Georga V- McLaugh-He jssslgnsd no reaMir for fils lln action They were Daniel Oliver and Bernard Murray of the' Fort Hamilton station and Bernard Callage and Thorngs Dukss of the Lm ave station --1 'V 2 -I' "'J llo rat Joliet whereT Indictments charging -the Weveg convicts with ths hiurder of -Deputy 'Warden Klein werey returned by- they Grand- Jury yesterday 1 f'--- --As I am abqut to go away I want you to know that In my last hours I acknowledge that had followed your teaching I wop Id hath avoided trouble am sorry dear father tor the i trouble -I have caused you andlreallM that 1 dig not do the rlgb tl thing--' La vingly your son --vSfATHAN Whether the reference tb was occasioned by fear on the part-of Leopold that he ftfould oe kllled by the fleeing or whether he planned (4 escape with them wap not revealed: -t All'but two of the seven convicts have been recaptured it Is a- hlfklf restricted Ththlih Applet ItalM (eev-ss the (eliavlif ties a iweelh as resa-asd after five esestha If res are eatlrslreatIefiefl-reB -get yesrvwav-eaty deed sad -sre credited with 2500 as year dews psymssti- Savings Bank 1ft Mortgugd $SOOO i 4t -is-- Seleeae tems hlA tselsdlag lstereeles SeCsad 2d Btrtfaiw tahatSBce'BrsterVSeat sad -asylag pried pel efld BBertcsga'-wlU set seed 2100 -meath This Is the greatest spportanltx eft red te wa roar ewi mbwa IVe- -SMBth trial -Mtery you 'hay -rs'-i'i' 'FiatbushIestates 2112 Rarnuk f'i TMl-Mf XygiUacw'l 1 1 -i'fiAfZ 4-i Youth iWhoJ ShotoChlrpprctor Hold Without After Cap- Danbury (tJonni'Mr i fl'was jisld without ball and charged wlth murder- bfe to4ay followlnk the shootlng yestez 'dayOf Dr Louis HklUef- a' Chiropractor in ths lattoft Arrsstsd In Brldgeport-a fow nours after the phyaletail had dled of bullet wounds Thomas admitted according ye the- policed that he had killed MIOer: They quarreled he eald over the' benefit ThomaS Waa receiving from' the ijvttmtnts'ri'ri Thomas was aidsd in his attempted by hie brother Harold tax-i leak driver butthe police do not be-lleve he had anything tb do with tho shobtlng except Ipi complying with his brother's rsqnmt to drive the latter to Bridgeport' HlO vrlfe ls the daughter bfMr and Mrs VRiWtbk of Elmhurst LLiv Bssldee hts -wife and-parents ha leaves two small children -v-- Garden City LL'llyl(-rBiiio rdl servlces wlirW held Monies for WlUnxHayeaMlchener naturalist wad jvctern' prlnterwhoX'dlbd f-of pnsumonjaf sterdayyin: hlf' bomb 22 Nassau' boulevard1' He was 1 the) author -of numbcr of monographs blrd'llfg and -several Abort stories on' animal: and had made hobby of studying bird Ilf Hewas assistant night foreman -of the New -York Imes composing Toom and active In the1 8txt' He ls'eurytved by his wife'-a brother and two daughters: it 12 'i Fitonipls Xt- Walters a lawyer of 2 9 1 Farkstde-ave died yesterday IttjSt PefersHospiUl ikUMdsf'iqwnt tlen for appendicitis: He was horn ia B1voU7ftlt years ago Jh eon eft JifiiS and the 1st Edward Wsl4 ters and was edueatsd In' St Francis Xavier's College add Fordham Law School- He' was' asMClated with the law firm of Joshua Bernstein fat MAn ls- sunrlTed by his mother and: three brothers Edward John and Gsrarg Walters Fu-n oral arrangements have 'not bead CHAKLZft BT4LKN' li yssrS eld dled saddesly He -arse )en Is Oenassr- a twitaf ef thle rit- Or TO jrMnt' He to ear- dwfWom- SVadertok Cnnkr and Vs' Nstbllds Baaeeher sad was member St Tabernacle Ledge TV fosersl 'aSrrleee will be bcM st (bshems li dassbter Mrs Keasehet XI S' Coreas tsflMrrew sftenAa at 1 e'aloek (fe Rev ilOltra Uttlsflsld eSototlBS Tbs Jatsnnsst will be i)rlsttru Cemetern -t 'Y -i-V oufttn wicmftiyo oM bretber ftwat aad Aasaet Webker-bers'dled ea TbSradsr New-Jerk apital Mssbattas feilearlas as op(m tlea i Ho Vras koravk OOsair ail re-Idadls WoWTork far tbs pa at tl Ha arms 'is' member Of Tark'Ladsb Ns 17 A If JfaWvTark jCSsscII NeL 211 the Kadara Weadatoa -of Amariesi Sad 'treasurer ef tbe-LoralAaaeelatlaa ef tho- Rejal Arcaaum The fOaersl eerVleeO adU-be belg 't the' beau 2Ttl 92d sf4 VlSlint -temerrewMafleraea at 2 Veleck-tbe Bev Bearar Nartbackar paster of the Klmbant yreabjirterlaa Choreb' BOdatlif (Me bene LXea ThsMsr "feUewteg afHef 111- seeefe- lie vu tto eea ef the tote Wllllatn a---2tsry5farser-eadle survfved: by ea' oka A Jrm ead -a toliktw NraNerjr'tiC'' Denakaa-rMr-Taraer la the reaft'aatata bDd laaaranea baelsaes sad- eras' Well ksewa is' Cense' Where raaidad f4r aaaber ef yeaia er Champlain Coanell: a Cl JONN aadcUe Cereas-CeanelLRA Tlie fa-aerel 'WUI be hald frem'tb homy sa Maa-4ay-f)aatelae i aC SJl (haaca te at Charch when -a aalema reqaletBmaaa arlfi bs eelakratad -Tha" la-terraeat 'wllbe la Maaaf gtk lfsry'Camto JACOB HEUnUCReC 46 leaq dledea the -ase' of Wya: benC to rOenaaay sa find ta this Mr 46'fasx: Et-suis-retired la -survived- by-- bratka- mnilr (read-eblldraa Ben lefts WrUr be held Neaday maralss' stilt wtth aaiua vr nqaton tor- at 1 Themaa Chanto Xn tormeat--wfil be -ts It Ceawtery vf ChcagoMay Ths nams of Nathan Leopold ChlcsgohrUlT slayer mcsdn has -been lntq tha tha'tnurd'srof a Statavtlto prlsofiafflcla! lastwsskby iHlw alleged i Involvement la based oh Anote ha scribbled to hls' father enr ths of hls ceU bench Leo-1 polI whe ta serving a life sentence fortbe murder of Bobby Franks waft In somary confinement nsar the deputy office wheiv the offi cial was dtoi The I mportancr ol the dls-covhered message Investigators ln-tlmatsdv hinges upon the interpretation of ono sentence In which Leopold toI4 his father he was Mahout to go The note as made City EVp Estimate Structure Can BeKept -w r- 4 1 In order to building the Brooklyn Central Library to about 2000000 it was learned at the- City Hall -yesterdsyv ltnay Jbs necessary to tsaf down tho part of the building already constructed This la ths first story of the left wing which extends along Flatbush avo and has stood there' wlUt a high wooden fence around for many s- years Ths wing Is constructed of marble the mbst costly building material that can be found in this country outside of granite It was polntsd out that the' only practical way of achieving a snbstantlsl re-ductlon In the cost of the building without making extensive changes in Its sIm and arrangsment -of Its Interior would be to um either-' Missouri marble or Indiana: limestone for -the outside walls -These materials are cheaper than Tennessee mar-ble Gulder Urged Revision Bore' President- Joseph A Gnldsr announced recently that if' the estimated cost of the Library were reduced materially the Board otBitt mate might be more wllMng than ft has been In the pastVto- grant the funda' necessary for' the coxjiplstloi of the structure' 'v When the original plans vjfor the Brooklyn Central XJbrarywpre made back in 105- Its cost) was estimated at ST505050 Since then the cost -of labor and material yhas gonq up 100 percent at least to that the cost of the struct nrd today' if erected in accordance with existing plana' and specifications would bo not Ism than $15000000 although city have reported to thy Board of Estimate that -with certain could" ho dene 1 1 0 0 00 0 0Y 1 therefore mid The Eagle's If the cost of tbs Brooklyn Central Library Is to bo cut to $2000000 or $v000 000' a very thorough revision of the plans and specifications ueo As tb ihla prbpoMd revision- no te ginning" iLyre ascertained from an authoritative source has yet-' been made andr will be-- until the Board of Estimate has taken definite action ton' the projected $750000 epsilon for- the ptooklfir On- reduce1 the cost of proprlatlon Library which appi financial calendar on the special 4B Jha Commltteaee the Whole has not given Its approval to this' allow- ance' whlch would permit' after tho specifications have been modified' Immediate resumptlonof work an the building' According Jo' an' Influential member of the Board of Estimate' tho ttli tlmate cost of the Brooklyn Qtatni Llbrary wlll have nothing to do with this prospective Appropriation which he sald would be granted In 1 any vent fhrae he knewg- i Vt- Judge Moher -q Del etce Sontence JUKtuiaiuoiLi May the exercises bald tv: celebrate 'the $0th! anlrereary cfElIswortbLod N144 IndependMtOrdar ofOdil Fallows' Yhetl County Judge Edgar Mlsher Urand RepreMntatlve oj tlU Gland Lodgsl Statwcf New Tork told havlg sent Del peece Queen bandit to Bing Sing for-40 yegrs He Said the bandit had been arrested it time since 1000anld said that the time had arrived when leniency could no longer' be cosldered -with such men i Referrig to the Hny Prosper' -parole? which lThs Eagle was Instrumental In- bringing to the' attelton W' Governor Smith Judge Mosher declared that such db- should be glven ss much liclty as vsslble (ad that he4 hoped that the Legislature would wake up and take way ths powers of (ths Parale-BoariL SVrtf 'f-k: 7' The program of the 4 evelnr 'vai In 'charge of past Grad Percy Btrlck-Uuidy A 1 jS rM Norge Had Enough Fnd1 I MMVhtoCoMrtSt Oslo May 14 CffVj-On her flight -t Norge covered 2 09- kilograms about 7f0 mlle2) ln l5 hours and according i-p umI 150 kilograms- of gssoilnsY Tha' dlstancs froml- ths Point-BarrowMlartm'SrirtWfjS Norse la reported tp have been hut Mentis 240 kUbmeterstabottt 1200 miles) according to thsYtlme when she was said to have been seen she covered this specs- in --S hours and should have Used i 290 kilograms pf gaMllfe'i V' Thnhvf or the -trip from SSItsbeTA ge to-ypoint Barrow about-405 miles) 'it is figursd she uMd w440 kliogtami oft 443 According Commander JbiObne thsNorgs carried $00 kilograms of gasollns vwhen she started pn the tripyUsing theM figure as A -buto would have had 2 klogrums ef the -fuel left when bhe -reached Point- Barrow or f-enough hours of additional jt la' calculated -that In CM of a storm should prevent the Norge from turning Into Nome and blow the airship down ths Behring 8trslt 'pr cross it the reserve gasoline supply Crould bs enough to tide her through tho emergency hoTbartc AO ahors wbsn thowtoiahateA rTheNmtr bag provisions' aboard for to days and la equipped wlUi eol-kaalble -boats to accommodate the u5s pewnnsl Its equipment else tocludM-Vkllai MOWhperms and ammunition Y-s 1- CA kilogram DEATHS Cti4RKBDWARD-RBYNOLDR-enFridar May 'tld band ofiThereM Clark Funeral from thO boms of hla brother James F'ClarkJil02fclvtorpool et- Bryant rvJ Jamaica Ni YJ at 20 wnj thenos to Monica 1 Church Washington' stw Jamaica' i On Saturday May 1 1 1924 HENRY-1 RITTER nftsr-4 brief Illness athis reside Wes-1 0 T-2 144th eWRlebmond' husband Of r-'J Charlotts Kuster father of Loretta Ritter and Mrs David Jamison: 1 Funeral services at the Falrchlld Chapel 4 Lefferta pi- Brooklytti YlVi Monday May IT st 4 Interment -t Hoboken of fsmfiyjlf Vt I TRUCKS ESRCiIARA ERHART beloved wife' of? Baron Gratft Von TruehMss: 'daughter-' of 'the late Charles Fand Fanny ErharL' Funeral services will -b held In Grsenv wood Csmetery Chapel on Tuesday ay at o'clock! Equipment of (he qn--r and- adequate sUnoi 1 on 'the other band the Soviet! an proper policing ta rc! government doss that -which btv' nM mortality and reason to believe It has been ready to do for the past eight years -that la' make a satisfactory Mttlement on all these then we can proceed to formal recognition and the establishment of -normal intercourse and trade between Russia add America' tlatlco were urged last 11anIL Connel! reilrln the American Road U-t soctotlon at the 24 ftrnis lion dlnaer ef the organUi 0th Manhattan Motorcars In tbs I nlirt -BAKER SCOTT beloved wlfjvst Walter Scott and mother of Edith Scott Sewleea Saturdays at at her residence: Faelflc Interment private In Greenwood Eugene Simon: Funeral from ner residence 461 72th st on Monday May at c'Reqnlem hums at Obr Lady of Angels RCJl Church Inter EVENTS TONIGHT Dlnsar of ths Cathedral Clyb at tbs HotaT St Osercs st Wslsek Opsmlag aliftl sf two wsaks esssltloa sf fighting streets mm Llvtsgstas Asassl eaXartslamsst sad -da sea ondsr sssplsss sf ths Park glsps Masenls Clsfe st Preapsct HsO rrospset svo sasr ft st I 'clock! Asslvsrsary dlaasr sf Trsep 97 8sy goostw aft ths Ytelbaah Christ la a Choreh st etaak v' ssaal ftlncr sf ths Xster Cleft Sewllng League st the Ridge Clwb sf Bay Bldgs st Bore Park aJ VW'tt A sf lath sad 32th ac rseasts sssaal rwoa ft fiesiit rally -sf ths Kadtsrs F-liict to ths Old Armory Buahwlek ave end gtagg Cfnelsl spaahigef CJraaUr Loss Paj-k aad ths Coney Island season st Tgclork 'Thursday' May 15v' 124" -CHARLES NORDEN beloved husband Harriet -Scofield Funeral MrVv Cvr ifcM at his -rssidencs' Ithaca sti KlmhursUL I on Saturday evs- ting at 4:24 Lonr Mwwcofit5cy' s'i dfiWEtLhw-On Firlday-May 14 li4 KATE WWELLS wEo of 1 James i WellSr Funeral services at the Fair child Chapel 44Clintyn av (154th Jamaica en Sunday Mar! 4' at In' memory my be loved husband' THOR CL HARDEN who died May 15 '125 the of him1 who sleeps wUl never away' Wfe MaRT pARDEN: -in Tt memory let my brother and ouruncleTHOMAfiC who departed this May 15 125 BROTHER NIECEB NEPHEWS life Saturday Ma £HOMAStC Congregation Shatifi -Zm of Brooklyn Klhgston are and pi will hold memorial Mrvlcee Its beloved and late lamented president MAX REISS art Its temple en'the evening ef Sunday' May 14 it '4 -o'clock 'Member thplders end friends kindly attand -Lustlg announce the eonfirmatleiv'of ''jr their -daughter LILLIAN B- of Ualop Templsuf-Servlese' Wednesday morning May 19 at Academy of Music Brooklyn Reception: af Unlty Club' Bedford ave and Dean' it- on Saturday May 22' from 2 -W: Vfv I HUSBAND DROPS CHARGE? HUSBANDDROPSCHARCE i When Mrs Lillian Grace 2 of 74 st was arraigned before Magistrate Jrown la the--Adams Street Court' today oUoirlng her ar rest eafly this xnorolngwftsr: she Is 1 alleged to have cut herliuebend wlth 4 fasor- blade during an altercation i- thelr' home the Jhtubind refused to maken 'complalnt tM 117-fi afoDnnjr-RAjiLOKg ktMBcK pr fiiatr in attxrdaxck Fulfilling Hfalzk request thWt he be burled in his Army uniform in -the Arlington Cemetery In Washington Harry Potter formerly 'of 269 Putnam avawho died last Mondiy eras hurled -In the Admiral Dewey section of the cemetery Mr was a1 lieutenant In ths -world War and waa for thres years secretary of the4 boys work department ef the Chester Fa A Ths funeral cortege was accompanied to Washington by a squad from Alfred Ftevenaon Post No 190 A The service the grave was read by Cap! FM Axton A A firing squad from Fort Meyer and the fort hand participated In the services Mr Potter -to survived by Ms wife Clar two -sons Harry Potter Jr and Alfred Potter three brother Alfred William JS and Franklyn Potter I I Consult Classified Classification' 67 j- iMVv-v i V1'-'! i 1- V' I 7 my: I hf-.

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