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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • 2

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TIER6TARTS Western tXjovetmnfSpeak-Here PoMirwEHjHinisKice by FOUR ARE NOV AFTl RlEGELUANN'SJOB IS BUSY t' geroua and many of our play are I1ANHASSET CAMP 1 Vi leeant In thalr appeal to the paaaiona The intercourse of the sexes no longer haa any ol the barriers which in old times wore regarded alntoat aa t-cred Tha old convention of society have given way to nw tho drawing TT i-'VS ranch Challenger: for Hetvy- i Said to Hava Hylan Htarai BackingVoorhies and Draach ar Saak 0 Nomination Appointment t0" of Fund Stake 'l'twelghtVtWe' to1- Begin i lr iitehelye Work Next Week of many Of our young women ct the seashore or In the field of a port and 1 fdMciai te'ni' 'v i City 5 gpeslal te The gsyte-i Garden City May 1 Considerable surprise that Bishop Burgess should bring up the' divorce question at this time followed hie opening address tha assembled clergy' of the dloeeae pointing out that tha canons of the Church already provided for all the measures suggested In the Speech A small element were in Caver of permiaaton te perform the marriage ceremony for tha innocent party within tha year re- qulred under the Church law A summary of tha address waa given yesterday Mis ooramanta on marrlags and divorce werq listened to with profound Interest In addition to what was published Bishop Burgess aald: hava no statistics -with' which to startle you- Indeed wo do 'not need any ptvorea Is all around' us Our newspapers tail the sickening story oo Car as society la concerned but tho divorce mills era for all and Selection of two of the Republican ub-cemmlttees from' the- flv borea which will meet eoon to confer on the makeup Lot the city -ticket next fall win taka place this waak Tha New York County Republican Committee will meet tomorrow night for that purpoaa and tha Queens County Committee will meet on Friday nlgnt -Tha Bronx and Klehmond organisations will shortly follow suit As Kings County has already 'named its committee the majority of tbo eonforeoo will soon bo definitely known and It ctectloa0" in chare v1 a Manhasest Li Not line s-fcsL On when-lh emit and only Teddy spent hte tun at Oystar Bay r' ha a tone (aland town harbored a ttbr atMitid a nr interesting visitor than Uwt lo i brt Csorgt CarptnUer tbL French boxing phm-' plonvka I toroeet Jack Dtmpsoy for if -tho heavyweight crown lb Jsr-jw): 1 aer City os July-1 la wifei-tataing bin watrfrltad4 at tho Matthew (arm lnninnmr thal ptoves bis French 'v nationality Togged out la a ebcckored cap CiiiJ rooga gray -army shirt trousers at twVte avy material wooton socks and a i vv laur of lilw cut hhoea tho Frsneh idol 'hvady has takas to tho road and is beginning Id tour tho nearby hill on tho well-known ntareoC Dte Commllu Atte' the canon la likely that tha first session of the ilicai an city conference will taka unlike thq mills of tho goda they do not grind slowly The -divorce busi- place around the firm of tho month Polntment of "thrufii btriiop Th 0Ied an enuJ5 i Ssrtja nSmaS ways caused 'Bhonkav 1 Today Paul Journo his sparring partner accompanied the '-iirii French' boxer on a' jaunt that was 'V-? mom mom than dm good miles neas has become a most lucrative branch of tho law and If now tho Church were to rise to It apostolie strength and affect the -trading In divorce- just as the Church in Bt time by preaching against Idolatry diminished tha demand for the Httlte stiver statues of Diana thera are come lawyers who would say aa tho representative of the Silversmiths Union aakl at tha mass meeting In EpheeuO ra wo know that by this craft wo hava our wsalth' In society seem to old-faahloned eyes to Jack both dignity and propriety a 11 aa grace and beauty fhe national erUla la great -the moral issue te vital and the Church and the home can alone redeem the world through faith te Jesus Christ j'5 to Be Bold The diocese voted Its consent to sell tha mteton properties at Dunton Bteinway and North Bclmone with tha approval of tho bishop and the qtandlng committee Bishop Burgees draw tha attention of th convention to tho fact that no minion pro party eould bo sold without the consent Former Justice Townsend Bcudder poke on tha question and gave th legal statu of such It in reported that the sum of 1211000 had been raised toward tho fund of (400000 voted at the- celebration of tho iOth anniversary of the diocese two year ego This fund will bo completed In 1121 Tha Rv Dr Edward McGuffey draw attention to tho Inactivity of tho Commute to Report on Proposed phangw In tha Prayer Book and Constitution and ho moved that a new eonunttte appointed Tha committee was discontinued consisted ot tho Rev- Dr Clarence Jones Andrew Wilson Arthur Bumpua and Helnlcke Tha report of Barnes treasurer of tha Nation-Wide Company mada at tha opening secaion chawed that there was a balance on hand on Jan 1 1021 of llTOOOl receipts first four months ot 1021 17411140 expenditures for tho same time $12 1200 balance cash bank Ill-17144 The Rev Charles Edward Crest of Huntington offered a resolution memorialising Congreea for International disarmament 1 Tho Rev Dr Henry Bwenteel opposed the phraseology of tha resolution end Dr Rogers moved that It bo laid on the table until tho second day The announcement that Carpentlor intended to train In piivata has not stooptd ths Indus of VIsIlorsL Kacli VyJ" train that rolls Inis Manhssset brings guodly number ef enthusiasts' who am anxious to gel a look at the French i Idol Tlie Matthews' Tom' Hi situated i on ths Jericho turnpike ono of Ihs Clergy Can Dlmlufah IMvurae aW- hould nic 04 S- oemn worh It was at 11 Kralni Ml -tlovvmnr Hart of Waidriagton Governor Davis of Idaho andGowiwur Mabry of Hagls photo main ntotorsur- arteries of "Long -I" land-'" 'v: Ths throng of curious viidtors hss ifc large that It has been found necessary to airing barbed church" iS Um to JL McDuffey 3 wire over the permanent picket fence that sepamtes the farm from the highway y-? Them ta no questioning the fact President Has Busy Day With White House Callers 3 GOVERNORS SPEAK' FOR IRRIGATION PLAN lt 6 "It Ilea within tha provtnoa sad tha power of tbo clorgy to diminish tho evil of divorce which te eating away at tha vitals of tho nation by timely advice and warning new ago has brought new dun ra Young woman very early In life get Independence and go out aa man do to business The mother who loses touch with her daughter and te no longer her confidant has failed In her duty Tho fathor who Jets hla boys go out Into life without telling thorn of the temptations which await them te grossly at fSuR I believe in human nature and that the modern conditions are not as bad ad soma moralists asaert But there can be no denying the fact that -our modern noyala are many of them prurient and Immoral our modern dances verge on tha dan- that Malthawa Farm Is as ideal train' inf camp for the Frenchman' Car- neriultetlc MmmitteeSJrSi? fi Western brow of the amh? "teqi Ito should not MimI ml Pentler wants to work In private'- Hy prlwti" ha doesrnot mean that ha -A wants to preparoiu All who hnvo leal 1 1 mate business are welcome to come hors and watch tho French-r man work-- Hut -the genersl public which has been accustomed to see "Then art too maev things in thi oonvKtioa nwy in he concluded Prtaegfhter -train at wo much a -head yi-r Is Jot wanted The Rev (j Ashton ouu on the p-i ralf favor of for those who served j-c Manager Dearampa paid today that Carpentlrr would pot start his actual training for at least it week According to present plans '-Car pentler la gehig'to have a rest of a woof 1 barring of course a dally walk Former Queens Sheriff Indicted in Nassau Co that It houid ibnvu above I Interest in 1 the complexion of the local boro ticket at tho present time exceeds that In the makeup of tho etty slats Tho greatest amount of activity also te being displayed not among Republican but among Democratic contenders No fewer than four arc in tho field for the boro presidency assuming that Edward Klegelmann tha present Democratic Incumbent of that office will not rnn Ktegalmann'a ambitions lie In tha dteaetion of tha Hupreme Court and It te generally understood that ho will bo successful In landing one of tha two nominations for that Beach The four wDom nantea are being mentioned on the Democratic side to succeed him are County Clerk William Kelly former Register Edward O'Loughlln Fork Commissioner John Harman and Marshal James Power- CLoughlln'a friends claim that ha will have tha backing of Uearot and Hylan for a place on County McCooey Brooklyn slate Falling to get It they threaten ha will run again aa an independent on tha ticket to bo put in tho field by Janus XL Flnegau Deputy Street Cleaning Commissioner Michael Laura and Deputy County-Clerk William Hsffeman ard In the eld for tha Shrievalty nomination Former Register Richardson Webster and Mrs Mary loader of the woman's organisation In tho list A hava bean mentioned for Register Boro President Rlefrimann and County Judge Mitchell May era tha outstanding figures for tho two Supremo Court places with Charles Druhan Federal -Judge Garvin Edward McMahon County 'Judge Burt Humphrey of Queens and former Justice Townsend Bcudder of Nassau are also In tha running Ths only candidates so far seriously dlseusMd In quarters for tha boro presidency are Edmund Voor-hles and Sheriff John Drtscher Mr Voorhlea waa Com mine! oner of Public Works for four years under Boro President Pounds He waa also postmaster for several yearn Mr Pounds 1a now a member of the new Port Authority Commission end has let It be understood that ha has no desire to run again for tho boro presidency Tho mention of Dreoehi te duo to the fact that ho te Ineliglhla under the law to succeed himself aa sheriff If Register Edward Maddox name the man tha organisation wants for Commissioner of Records ho will probably get a renomlnatton If he balks Maddox will ba thrown overboard Tha Republican' Supreme Court Slate -la already Mttlad barring unforeseen developments It Is District Attorney Lewis of Kings and Frank A Gannon- of Richmond There are -three vacancies to bo filled In the County Court WUllam Bayes Republican and Georgs Martin Democrat now serving there by appointment will he renominated County Judge May whoa term expiree can hava a ranomlnatlon if he decides not to enter tho Supreme Court race Edward Wilson Frederick A Martym Maurice Moore and Elmer G' Bammte arc under consideration on tho Republican aide KNOW WHY INDICTED SAYS EX-SHERIFF HARYEY the local mtionwid i Eagle Bureau' 101 Colorado Building Washington May II President Hardings cngagemOnto for today follow: i Senator' Colder Senator Cameron Senator Sutherland 1 and commlttoo Mr Street of Alabama Representative Osborne of California Senator Kellogg Bens tor Ernst Representative Chandler of Oklahoma Representative Johnson and Colonel Forbes Judge Hpaldlng end Mr Taitchell Burr McIntosh Angus McMween lira Katharine Livingston Began of Florida Eugene i Boom of MteoterippL Charles Cottrtll Ci R1 Humphries and committee ot six Frederick Ray Martin general manager Associated Press Mias Frances Keller committee from Hungarian Republican Club- to pieaaat honorary membership from -Hebrew Sheltering and Immigrant Aid Society to extend In-v hat Ion official delegation representing Pfoteetant Christian educational agencies Walter Athearn Mias Katharine Hotchkiss and friends Decretory of State committee from Rotary Club motion picture owners In convention pay respecta White House The Danish Minister to present Admiral Richelieu garden party 'I 'i: A will -begin gymnasium work ri' road running and medicine handwork outa in the open: There will bo a f-'-r' Vlittl sparring t' i Tho camp proper la in tha farm house which oonlalna seven 'rooms A living room dining room and par- Origan ad William uSSfe count have been established pu the Putg neon amwviwuru paw wi'J Continued 'from Pago 1 i-i ground floor On the second floor i 'there am four bed roonut J-i'i-'j' In a barn at' tho left of the houae sVVkja' council be ippoIbMl1 Uu with the matter still hefn nr amendment tofoii Tn drfrated it oUZSS teft h'V wakt'WWh tort In the hand ot the bUw The Dr Bt CMIr Robert Pternpont vert ruJt to the standing commltt gnJ tarty ot (ho Jones Detective Agency working with District Attorney Weeka -'i is the gymnasium Mem there Is yf ring the entire width of the bam The floor lo thickly padded In one corner lea-rowing machine In another laa punching baf tThera also are a tackling dusi my like one sees on a ege gridiron and a -big swinging duuttn punching dummy sr Back of ibt barn la another out tlftrtlM (Wat a loua la And IM Inn WlAsb- to rise lo nillng boro'- The ramp shuts up at I csah night when all miietbe In bod At pm the -'i -ii eutlm retinue la up ready to brgln tho -f work This routine will ho fol lowed until rarpentlrr ends hie train ylng for tho all important flght- 1 -j REID STILL HIDES ASSAILANTS' NAME COMMITTEE GOES T) WASHINGTON PLAN TO END Stf Executlvee Urge Re- clamatlon of Waste Linde- Governor from throo far "Wjwitern males spoke in Brooklyn today appearing at the first of th series of monthly noon-day forums to bt Inaugurated at the prpheum Theater under the ausplcee -of Manager Albee of the Keith Circuit The visiting' Executlveo were Governor Charted A Mabey of Utahi Governor LonU Hart of Washington and Governor W- Davis of Idaho-Govemor Boyle of Neviula -waa scheduled also to bo preoent hat UlAad in Washington Tho Gov-ernorn are In the Mast In connection with the movement to rouse Interest here in the reds mall on of waste lands by Irrigation and their talk today was on thut topic Blanchard statistician' at Vhe Department of tho Inter-ior preceded them on the stage and explained with the aid of motion pictures' showing land before and after Irrigation just what wag being done In the reclamation work- Governor Davla told hia aodltors that the administration West young man'1 te just as sound advice today as It Was In the time of Horace Opportunities to tha makers of tha pilgrimage are great ba declared Governor Mabry of Utah mid that there were 20000000 acres of arable tend In Utah and 4100000 under Irrigation can taka care ot goooooo more people wlthout any trouble "aald he Governor Hurt called attention to tha great advantages hts Blate offered rht home seeker -i f- Tha plottires showed the work the Reclamation her vies te doing In reclaiming great stretches of land huthling dams such aa the Kooaevclt Dam and thousands of miles of Irrigation e-twla FMiowIng tha Forum tho vbdtlng Oov errors were driven to the Chamber of Commerce where luncheon gras served at 1:10 The Forum te tho first of a series of noonday talks lo- educate the publiu on great national quest Iona At IM Chamber of Commerce the Governors wars Introduced to a largo gathering of members in the diningroom by II Kaltenbcrn representing the Mfieero and directors of the Chamber Governor Davla of Idaho had been selected to nerve ae spokesman for -the party and made a brief addres thanking the-Chamber for ite hospitality and appealing for the support uf Kantern business man In tha development of a comprehensive Reclamation program V-: 1 He wee taken immedattely to Mlneola Although tho Grand Jury's Indictment wee known to him ho had not arranged for a bondsman end considerable difficulty wee experienced In obtaining surety Finally Frank Krug end Arthur Turner of Mlneola agreed to put up Harvey's bail The next difficulty was to find a Judge Judge' Lewis Bmtth of the Nasmu County Court declined to handle the matter Justice Cropaey was not to bo found" Finally Juatice Faber was persuaded to go to Mlneola to adjust tbo belL He flxed at (1000 Harvey was released about It pm He protested that ha wee Innocent but declined to discus tho cnee further Harvey will he arraigned before Justice Cropaey tomorrow -Carman Plant whoso second trial ended in tha breakdown of tho Nassau ring and Plant's eonfeerion after thejury had disagreed te the presence of a juryman with a revolver will probably bo ono of tho witnesses in the case- Matthew-O'Neill already convicted and William IL Hoffman star witnesses against Plant and Aubrey Pettit will also appear against Har- a MEYER: COMMITTEE IlHWOliT FORCE LEACH Herbert Harvey fe- NEAR EAST RELIEF i VESSEL IS BLESSED Corporation Counoet CBrlaa two won at least temporary -t The General mrlke CsohIIIim the Marine Engineer BearidlS oclation left tor Weshlngtot ht tornoon to confer with 0enwi Labor James Deri Mrhkba tion The committee wilt hte them a proporillon for the mint of tho merino strike Before leaving a meeting hi at tha Hotel Continental tad plans drafted It te undented Secretary Dnvl will take tor abla proposal to President Bertel red It te not believed that thetete ping Board and private mm recede from their position tetaend 1 percent wage cut hit Davla te hopeful of obtslnief I a promise on working conditlm The executive and was ra of the American gteamteip Ansoclatlon today adopted declaring that hereafter IM tlon will have no algoed with any seagoing labor sale BANDITS SHOOT GUARD GET SAFE FULL OF GEMS Plant and Pettit will confer with tha District Attorney today- and it was stated at ths District Attorney's office victory bis fight against tha Leals latlvs Commlttoo headed by Senator Sehuvlar Haver which was an Schuyler bC Meyer which waa ap that they would be given opportunity to tell all they wished to Justice Crop- pointed to proba the firnatoe Hryer following a long confemnoa with' Elan It Brown Suffragan Bishop Herbert Shipman yesterday -afternoon blrased cargo rjr at A stenographer will bo interview with Salvator Balerno spoken today's interris Attorney with tha Dr Clinton Martin resident surgeon at tha Fordham Hospital Mid today that an X-ray picture had been taken of John 11 Held who waa shot Sunday morning four times In tho head -and ones la tha right aide by a man believed to bo Arthur Collins at the homo of Mrs Haael Warner UK University are Manhattan and that the pleturo showed a frontal fracture ot tha skull aa Inch and a half long from the boss toward tha left eys Dr Martin sold- Bold was occasionally bothered with internal hemorrhages but contrary to other reports hla tongue' wae only nipped at the tip and ho would able to talk tf ho recovers Tho doctor further mated that no operation would bo per-formed thlu timo And thut wcoroint to the X-ray no bullets are In the head Although condlUon la at tlmca such that he la abld to talk Dr Martin aald he still refuses to soy a word and baa the hospital authorities and police baffled by hia actlona Tha police have received word that Colllna waa born in New Orleans and that btei mother waa Spanish and his father Ftenclt Amrtatant District Attorney Edward Glennon boo requested lh police to devote their energla to apprehending Mrs Warner aa he believes tha whole mystery can be -cleared up ones they have her Tha- Frwhold' Military Academy Freehold to Doing rioaely watched the polios fear Warner may toko her boy with her If aho itnenda gulag into hiding Chicago May BIx robbers last night held up an American Railway Express wagon shot one of the guards kidnapping two others' and escaped with a small safe auppoaed to contain a valuable shipment of jewelry consigned to Minneapolis or Bt FauL tho oommlUea eonnsel announced that pel of O'Neill and Hoffman will stand trial tomorrow wii eemmlttaa would not seek to up tho attendance and exanifnatlon 'A t( y- -r Iv -rr' Zv 'ri-'-' V'X pi District Lof the Bull freighter Hopeng lying at plfT Army Base foot of Uth et and bound for tho BoHphorus with food for tho starving people of tha Near Bast The Mopang te the first of a number of relief ships which will be dispatched hy th Near East' Relief te reply to T17DCr ADTM rUriJT urgent cablegrams for help from Ar- llnllljul llrlilY nri menla and other eountrira in Asia Hloor Bhs loadsd with 10000 t- sacks of flour end about 2900 tons of general foodotuffa Pro Golfers Play inf 36 Hole Dr James -Barton chairman of 4nr TKU Tmlv th Near East Relief- read cablegrams ior I lira I oaay recently received One mMaege told I ra of Deputy Pollen Commissioner Leach 'i-'i before JtbmoU as a guboommUtas uf jV ooa and that he would not at Ireat for tho present object to the Insistence 'n of and tbs Pcpartmcnt polios records subpsnued by ths mtttM ho rstitmed every night to $10000 TO SYNAGOGUE Louis Btolltaky merchant has donated (10000 to the Congregation Jacob of Prospect ava in honor of hte aon- llth birthday This donation waa made teat Saturday at tha barmltxvah aervlcea in tha tempi JAPS PLACE ORDER FOR VESSEL HSI the departmenL Both Moyer and g-8enator Brown wislotod that tha one-man commlttoo rsetlnga worn legal and that tha com mlttso had a right to heap department HEMPSTEAD MANH IS VENDETTA' VICTIM records over night if it saw fit ut aald Mr Meyer hfer la Mih McasiM fno sumtl ilhero to no oecaolon for summoning Picked as In 0 Clas of 150 I gjMotel te Tho Xante lot the arrival of a relief ship at Alox- May II Under Ideal andropol in time to sav 11000 or- imlteionor Loach and wo ere doing our work on city record in thr com Tenafly weather conditions' th first open golf there from starvation championship of New Jersey' began 200000 people are dependent tho aid of the Near East CSM Bufflo Msy -HThe body-of Hoar about later on and whan you r'i might Want te heap raoofds over DlgntT maa asLaA night ho was Baked 'V ti1- BROOKLYN TRUST COL 'Hi 'cross that bridge whan wa 'V i The Imperial Jopanete Govsraraf after on absence of srvrrsl again coma to an AmfrieM with naval contract Th signed yesterday at the ogra New York Shlpbulldki 120 Broudway MunhatUa vP hy Capt Yokura cfcalrra Japanese Navpl Goto chief hi the lmp era Naval Inspectors offlea combination cool and WWW" of 20000 tone to he tbe various 1 unit of Captain Yokura riateltlnt tract wo eridenc of vu era EMPLOYEES GIVE PLAY w' t'u'-'tV i- man twllaved tq bo Frank Plxauto was found In a ditch on tha eastern outskirts of the city- today Hla head had been split by a hatchet and on bn cheek hhdbeon carved a mark which tho'county authorities aald wag frequently found on vtetlms of tho vendetta Thors also urere two bullet wounds In tha bark Plsiulu to It" -iav you anbponaed any more city yofflolala and recorder1 "Not yet We hard enough to keep ba huey far a Senator Brown attacked Corpora Counaol attitude aa an rdlmant to-the mveatlgatien Brlen went to tho offioea of tho ft mw nun ii VIUWM Over upon Relief Dr Barton laid The Soviet And Turkish Governments hava guaranteed safe conduct- for th personnel and supplies i The ship was decorated with flag end bunting and with a large plseurd "America say with Among thoae wlsnceslng the ceremony were: Brig Gen Leslie Kin-raid adjutant general who la 1 e-ew York State -chairman for-: Near East Relief Dr Stanley White head of the Prseby tartan Board of Fdrslnr' Missions Walter George Smith of Philadelphia a member et the Near East Executive Committee Brig Gen William Weigel chief of the staff ot the Department of tho Best Bull president of tho Boll I-lne A Rica representing the Shipping Board and Aaael Leo of tdg riv-duos Exchange Lnverpool carried revolver permit recently mpgtead-Ni issued' at Pampgh The Opera Mourn of th Academy Ot Muete waa -crowdad with the friend and admirers ot Ihe eaet roro-poaed of member' of the" Brooklyn Truet Company Club Who teat night gave very fina vendition of George II OnhAii'B "flauan Vau tii County i i''-s1 ttw eommlttae atM Farh Bow yesterday ihlar'- by Mr Meyer and ordered that documents oub- of feeling which RtlUV WUteM this morning pri the Knickerbocker llnka Tha till will ba decided by the II holes played today 5 At tho and of th morning round Pot O'Hara of the ghackemaxon Country Clnb lad the field with' 7 II 75 Hte card compared with par Fir otr4 1 0-4 8 4 ter fll( --TI OMtem tj I i 4 l-ff (mm le il 11414 4 4-81-74 Right at UHen'i heele was lease' Mackey of Canoe Brook' Ho turnad In a card of II 71 Then cams Cyril Walker Englewood- with Jos Mitchell Montclair TTv Pat Doyle Deal 77- Doyle had tha best out card of the day It follow: ((11114 II This equate par 1 The next highest card was 7( of Frank Dyer UppeT Montclair The next amateur to him was Oswald Kirkby Englewood who had Other scores under 10 A Taylor Upper Montclair A Donaldson Norwood 40 70 Raggloppi Maplewood (( Chris Shea th professional of Tran-ton who te well known among Brooklyn and 'Long Island golfers withdrew penned by the committee bo returned wben the commute had llitlahed ite work He also stated that ha Pte Very little amateurism manifested All of the players Interpreted their parta iptendidly and piit over the fine point of tha play to tho delight of tho big audience Those Who took form no were: took part te the per-: Mayor Mtao CRAIG REFUSES TO CERTIFY -PAYROLL OF TRANSIT BOARD would advise all City offlciala to refuse 1' answer queationa 'when called be L' tcr? ta olone at which tha PMblle warn pot admitted Mr Meyer vxptalned that the only queetlonlna 'i a United state Ha mWttJ ing of th ordorwto sire of the Uhd the friendly eommereloi rrar thte country George J- Baldwin rhsl hoard of th Nrwl Corporation pointed rat rise a itWfwSr w(r was a remiraM "ildl aitrsfBs3rsss Ths new kteS driven and is tra NJ? A Ifcruwell dinner So Biltmore lost night jT-r Deoplto the decteten of Justice Mo Avoy refusing the 1ty Admlntetra- ATTACK ON TESTIMONY DELAYS SEHTENCEOFDEATH Sheppard II Spence Kra-kehj Mias Powell Ml Rotteck Jewett Ml Deoevoo Krrlllng Hermon OiKWater tf fiUh Hettler A- Whit-lock end M'Haarstlck The members of tha' reception committee were: Daniel Rmlth chairman A A Griffin -Britton Wtlklna and Mlsa Waring: WUllam never waa te charge of tha floor arrangements: Member of-tha Nyamco Club an association of the Brooklyn Employees of tha Now York Title and Mortgage Company and tha American Trust Company attended the performance In a body After the ahow all present adjourned -to th ball room where dancing waa Indulged In until a date hour i- '41 VATICAN IB SENDING i i HANDS OFp 8HESIAt HUGHES'S INSTRUCTION ENVOYS ABROAD "'Vs (M iwDrisM IVwiij'i-' Washington May retest for American auppart-In tha eettlemeni Of ha dlapoalUoh of 4 peg Mleala has avuhad a formal aa liWB fcemtarr Hvghea that tha Amertean represenlaUvea abroad -would take' no pan In tha dlacuaaione concerning tha Wleelan question District Altorpcy Lewis has started SPECIAL MISSION TO PERU to Inquire Into the fitness of Margaret Ferrara Vlrce who iv py Rome May 1 Pope Benedict' hoe appointed- a special mission to go to Lima for tho purpose of congratulating tlfe President 'c Peru upon tho waqUi principal witness against two men who were convicted of murder in tha first degree before Justice Yen Stolen In the Supreme Court a week abvoit-JgmSS-- 5 May 20 at P-m' 1 Th men wore Giuseppe Borina to participate In Anemaslo! country and thsfee- Allwrto whiVerecon-tlvltle to be held at tho Peruvian 1 o7 hooMtoor Tel to h'saded bvMonrimiov fMrto 1 tafornltloil Has been brought to PF Monelgnor Carlo Pietro-1 th District Attorney that the women's tea IMltlfifiV A rohhlakAn Ms I 1rasHW JUlUrnT IOI( UC wwuin I I5 In explanation of tho American iw fioemUry Kughea pointed to "tho DAYIS TOBE CALLED -FQRTRIAL FRIDAY St a-! linn an Injunrtlou' against the new Transit CotHBiaslontha sntariaa of tho jl employ res nf that board taken over from the old Pubic Hr price Commission wiU not bo paid by Controller Cralgruntlt and unless an appropriation for the purpose lo mada by the Board of Estimate Former Supremo Court Justice Deott counsel to tho- commission In the injunction coot had a Oonfertnet today with Chairman MoAneny and other members 'of the board after which ho went la Controller Craig's office to ask him about tho payrolls that had been held up Continual queries py the oommlsalon heretofore have been answered by the statement that tha bad net'yht been Mr Brett was laformsd that the aalariaa of the 140 would not bo certified because there was no appro-prtetlon hy tha city for the purpose nad advised that tha proper place to riek relief waa tha Board of Kstt-mstSj Whers was euggeated a request abwild bo made for an appropriation Tbo 140 parsons affected were formerly paid hy the Btata which paid the coat ar the regulatory service in New Isrk Cliy-vj Under the new law Si-0 "raployvs of tho TranpiLBoard I to com from ths rtty- Ths unbloyeee this board Inherited from the old Construction Commission which had been paid by tha city uie not effected But the Joh ovee the 1 4D from the old Vqhl Crrvire staff and It 1 these that Craig refutes pay 2: ja i raou titular Archbishop of Chalets testimony te unreliable and In justice tto tho two prisoners tho prosecutor feels that careful Inveetlgution 100 AMERICANS i Should be- made before they era sentenced to die In the electric chair next Monday Napoleon Ruth Beinfei -v A Footsore Arm Arms traditional policy of the United beeorna involwd In mattera of Pafalf European concern V' 1 BROOKLYN MINISTERS r' HONORED AT CONVENTiON (trmiul it Thr Kia) A yraniiaa May Three Brooklyn Lcn tlehwd clergymen -were testers at the annual eonven-t th New fork gtste Congrvgs ilanal ootiteronco hero today They SI J- Perelval iiugvt and Krnmt HaUlday ofBrook- Jw- Louis Johnson of -Th KV Fitch IN soviet prisons: NO TRACE OF MISSING Hi NAVAL TUG CONEStOGA Honolulu May -1 Admiral Wm Msy it Appeals 1 to! I-yeer-old member of tho graduating claaa of Olrg High School haa been chosen aa the "Health of he claaa Of th U0 member of tha 'class only 12 worn found capable to cut tbu cuinpjti tloa Ml Carolina Wollaston II head' ot IL physical training department Of th School Ml Brinfel who te th daughter or Mr and Mr Henry Brinfel of IBIS PrWdmt st has done the -required four year1 course In three and one-half yearn Her record In studies haa been- exceptionally good end she has yr Washlnxton the State Depart mtntby persons hev-! f1-' Jtontmendent of the 1 Navel District Dtalriqt Attorney Lewi announced today that Charles Daria tho wealthy surgical goods manufaoturer who was arrested on a Charge of having shot and killed Deteettvo Joseph Bridgetts several weeks ago wilt he called for trial on' Friday la Part VMl of the Supreme Court Devi indicted for murder in thllrst degree It has been eecertained that Daria's father died while in an asylum for tha criminal litaane Ha had been examined by hte own allenleta and oleo by the Bute Tha ahdotlng of the de-tective took place In Davla' office on Duflteld at The detective wa trndeg rtelii eioi-orrar whlc-' iut pr-1 Tid tel T5L Zm era ftSSSth essKrii Ira 14th announced today that th test ship of the flotilla which hoe been searching for the missing novel tug Convatoga he relumed to port and that none of the ship reported any trace of tho nod Naval authorities ere considering th Ing out of another flotilla Tl rhr fnrch for th rn -I" veraei ing friends or relatives detained in Russia show that 180 Americans are held by Soviet authorities a much larger number than Indicated In official reports Tho situation has served to strengthen the Administration's determination not lo dral with the government et Mdv-ow wk LrSra Jte- fa of Klwrhoad was named so-Mmsnt secretary Tho Bov I he next the highest ayerage In her According to her mother Ruth Eager of Albyny was chases mod- wit dckl rlilld end milch rare -At protk-nt ilv vnlghS'llJ pound and la IM inchtf tali id lafj Auiu' 'ann in Russia Is reme- boo rover a radius of 1400 mllraj died ftwao sold today from Hawaii -t 1 -wr jr'' 'r 'd V1 V'.

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