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ITLEGISLATURE HOPELESS; ! \ WELFARE LAWS DOOMED, Wo Chance at Albany for Leg- islation That Benefits the' Public BTG G1TY A STEPCHILD. legislators Far Behind Those of Other States in Prog- ress and Initiative. By Sophie Irene Loch (Staff Correspondent of The Evening World.) AttBANY. March 9. It Is an un- precedented situation when the Gov ernor of tho croat State of New Tork finds it lmperatlvo to go forth m a plea to tho peoplo to call on Uselr legislators to do their duty, or ftt least to give others a chance to do theirs. A hopeless affair tho Xow York Iieguaaturo as it Is constituted to day a mazo of maneuvering', me andering, political wire-pullin- g. The moat hopeful optimist, with tho best bill la tho world, has but to go to Albany, and lie Will return minus his Illusions, a wiser and sad- der man. Ho will pigeon-hol- e his beat bill in tho world with tho ut obituary: \Nothing doing.\ In plain, parlance, there Isn't a chance! Anybody who thinks that the pres- ent Legislature Is going to gtvo relief or answer the cry tor remedial legis- lation, badly neoded for the common good and the general welfare welfare legislation that tho war conditions have brought to the point of intoler- ance will, there Is only one answer: 'Try It. Let us not mince matters. It Is high time that tho 7,000,000 people of Now York City really know what they ore up against? I believe I am safe in 6aylng that the New York Stato Legislature is tho least progressive in tho United States. If you don't bellovo it. And ono statute in tho past ten years that represents any new departure Jn the interest of welfare that was Initiated in this state. On the contrary, we have Just followed in the footsteps of others, and then only because of pub- lic outcry that would not down. . RkW YORK CITY THE STATE'S II STEPCHILD. Instead of this, the largest State in tho L'nion, making precedents for the others, the rr verse is true. If you want to know why this In so, attend sonv of the hearings on progressive welfare bills. Now York City is treated like .a. otcpohild. If all her legislators would join together and vote'ns one man, It roui'i not make SSU nrS. To Sho Constitution is not constituted to jrivo pron9r may Solomon having to Uko to- you, you might as well kiss , of the the vpfted Interests or the political r'less board. The New Legislature takes the by is ho Is ,a r::!!,\ lZtVll. n-- o told It is to And HecaiiSfl necessary tes to ore a. lit Ittti ri alt th's that the met And life. gone that has bill and and and this next will city more goes somt He tho less per will will (0 per tho pol his court room and not any win moir worn, iimnei may has tho lest was not these nnd your foot upon the of any your the tho him the rtie tho left the room thu iiimwc 'wwiim Jen also did nsk Mr. who this ball for of In him into was Mr. tn; from that Doo pub- - l\\y uu,a' Tho was the the ut'tliEi. and fur race. And on cite bill nftt thu but the tho woro Jesse bill the per will movo bills who will tho BUI the told tho .if they that the the will tho tlmt will relief jo her get of this needs tho vote of who cty. the hast her and ,ho least have the of tlon tho facts and and the truth of take nnd they me any any of such an chief how will effect York never bull llit but tho of ex- - that tll0 For tnko few t.iesc bills the In of the Mill: tho -I- d oppose tho tho measure that for the crea- - case at of of l.vo body that will the and tnfnov.a mn,i nluin that wc doomed tho put tho thing ..ttlml unutiMl U'liift u,m l1'0 nre the ady have law. city In the tno Klght-Ho- ur Uw Anil the New says that that jn not bo write Into bill will surely these dollars of nre with tho great bugaboo: is new thing. Why we havo It? Let us ln as we arc.\ the of tho children re- mains unanswered. LEGISLATURE MIGHT PAT- TERN AFTER OTHER STATES. this, oilier have Jaws to fix the price of \and other. necessities of Kansas riias so as to create an In- - Justrial Hurcau gets between tie rind tho of vcry necessity of life. Thut same State Just passed a by whluh meat price, fixed as consumer. Attain, Jako thu ..f.nARl trtt. Wititt' . mntlur 1 ni....,v.. before us than Ifii pruilteeiing? Hy the of all aiithoritu, October aco this if soijiething isn't done. There- twenty-fiv- e or bills iuced meet the Will one of them ever really see tho light of day or b6 given h chance a vote? No the llovcrnor forth to the to urge theln to do thli . sons hand-- , on the wall. Take Htatute of wage for .The authorities T.ioM'iu the sta tllng statistics that .5 per cent, of the employed in Now York are earn- ing on .111 of than 10..\0 ruir jli'i twill, lit riuf,t tban i,r :i,-hty-six cent, a ige Jess than $1C \'All this l'll asks Is to crento an boJv that look into iec and fair .nre ib warrant decent GRAND JURY TOLD BYCOURTTO PUSH INQUIRY INTO VIC El Malone Hears of . Plan With Graft Investigation. Information having reached Judge James T. Mnloncln Generul Sessions that attempts have been made to tarn- - j with Grand Jury considering ,.' ce graft charges, ho called Jurors Into y them to permit Inter- - iercce no who thegullty be.1 That work, he continued, been kept secret from the days of Cromwell to present \tho very purpose which designed might bo defeated.\ \your iwwcrs must e en- croached upon. Keep in mind Instructions place stvng neck ono who attempts .to subvert powers,\ Judge concluded. . Just prior to calling In Jury Judge summoned Dis- trict Attorney Swann and asked to temain in court during his ad- dress to Jury. After Jury Swann asked t . ... vwut .ill; uti i, wn.ivi which Jennie Burke, known as io Corrollo and Kitty llennctt, known as Kitty Daly, are being held ns material wttnoMses John Clunson, from $5,000 to $15,000. This the court \I should llko to these then said Swann, \who is offering to go on their ball. I have reason to bebevo Is offered ulterior purposes. believe it is being done lit tho Interest the ac- cused Guiison.\ The women declined to answer the absciicd'of' their counsel. ney Herdrlck. Chief Magistrate McAdooV reply to Mayor Ilylan's nsklug to begin a John Doo police graft charges made public to- - day. McAdoo wrote: \My Dear Mayor Hylan: Ucplylng to your letter of this dulo with closure Commissioner Knrlghf. asking a John Innulry bo ' \Ith reference to certain \R111 Btaiotuents regunling tne ox- - , \WILLIAM M'ADOO.\ only comment p.c.s Judge Malone to head oft evidence submitted to tiiaud only. umu sn w I. .11 11 nu'iiij-iuu- r IK IO IIIUI a protection a safeguard the so I could go and one r another in which only common wrlfaro Is sought, ull treated with ns much Interest by po,vi\. in Legislutuid as tliojgh they planned by James, Yet u giving away, tlie Stato's wutcr power, worth millicns, .Is for- - naruoi wnnoui a Hearing. A $Jj,000,Ouo appropriation for more equipment on alioudy costly O bargo canul, working to only 10 cent, of Its capacity, as on groused wheels. Claim of contractors on work have failed to complete contracts have every consideration. And so it gjos. When the hearing on Milk was going on a notod head of milk producers legislators that Interfered, If they en- acted legislation attempt to regulate producer In State, the0 waTm S. \Tho1 words or prophecy this gentleman spoko he did not reulizu. There conjo a parting ot ways In the Umpire Stato is continuously blocked givo 7,000,000 peoiilo who con- - inouie r w -- iiui(i8 or ino nioneyin a eli.-nu- to ht r actual crying lstanoe disorderly houses In without those aro In touch with ,.,'.,, lnw n \'fo\11-Yo- u the Interested. wisdom a stating charging a Washing- - unknown persons with corn-to- to them, unless ,t.,-- .i ,,., ) suituio goouny. Bcemiiigiy, ' merit measure wins'little con- - action. I await filing e, deration. . information. Vorj' Itospoct-Th- e point is It Stato horns, prefers fight .ul tnUcn ,cttcr unacr baustion. lit. example, let us n of advisement, designed to help grnt District Attorney Swann, com-inn- ss people. There mentiug upon proposal for a John JlSSSr,) would there proposed n simple making public cvidenco in provides present. Assistant District t on a rommlsslon-- nn nuthorlta- - AUorney Smlth, wno , charK0 Just sit In judg- - u ,nvJBllgalIon for the District At-me- nt between producer con- - It be death. why? through .nl ,'nllats to them more Important l.Vccr worker. Thirteen than 1.1S0.00O children in greatest May n- - such a world. lako for Yorkers who suggest \'\'\\ 'i',1'!8 B'\ny woiii-t- o these legislators they them- - shall employed In IndusTiics anything protect producer \It a should cry OUR Despite States passed bread far producer consumer is regulated tho between producer landlord tenant ......... itt ... l:iere y form opinion K if friandt-moniumj- ' are Intro to situation. for wonder peoplo writing the minimum women. Koderal women lndii'itilcs In average Wettl n - week. v perweek. industries establish a it a Tamper warned for It Grand Malone Grand n IXtrotlvo women,\ It is I Attor letter inquiry Mayor's Jury ui are State their would if our win fly. New York can become Its own State. Nothing Is Impossible pros TffB\ EVENTNGWORt'b.f $ A m FOR 40,000 I WLUAMSBuRG Nixon Promises Hearing on Situation Caused by End of Bridge Car Service. Car fare 34 cents. That Is a dally item in budgets of 40,000 or mure girls and men who live in Williamsburg and work in Manhattan. It dates from Saturday night. i'Ubllc Service Commissioner Nixon, when his attention was called to the fact, said: \A hearing will be held.\ At midnight on \Saturday Now York Hallways Company completed tho abolition of Its service tho Williamsburg Uridge, explaining that 11 ,c,ouw not \-- to continue. More than a month ago paraly- - - sis of the bridge service sturtcd when tho Fourth and Madison Avenuo lino cars ccn8fe,i to ur0Bg t,10 bridge. At that time Commissioner Nixon said: \A hearing will be held.\ No hearing was held. Now the of tho Seventh Ave- nue line, the llth Street line and Klghth Street line havo ceased to cross t.ho bridge. Instead, buses nro used, charging lh'o cents for tho over-the-rlv- cr trip. In morning the Williamsburg resident payfi live cents for a ride to tho east end of tho bridge, pays live cents more for a bus rldo across, pays Jive cents more 'for a ride on a little storage battery cur to Spring Sttec't and llrondway, pays two cents for a transfer to n Uroadway car. Total, seventeen cents for a ride to work. And DnvmilnoH tttntit In hrttVin nt migUl. rVnd this is for a service which In cludes perhaps a record number of discomforts nnd delays. . \When will tho hearing be held?\ Commissioner Nixon was asked. \I cannot tell exactly,\ ho said. \Tho calendar la pretty well filled at present. Hut a public hearing will be held in tho near future In a few days.\ , Nixon said nn order al- ready been drawn directing tho re- ceiver. Job IS. Hedges, to show cause why the service should not oo re- stored or relief provided In somo manner. Tho company's poslton is that the servlco did not pay, that minis are lacking, find thut tho withdrawal of servlco was 'brought about by author- ity of United States Judge Julius M. Mayer. \I havo no right of review over de- cisions of tho loun.\ said Mr. Nixon. '.'Hut n hearing will be field and an offort will be made to roach an un- derstanding of some sort by which tho people can obtain relief.\ Commissioner .Nixon puiniru out that the order of Judge Mnyer is without prejudice to the rights of Kc-- J Jelvcr 'loV City , of vTvnil'Ti IuUllo service. Commission for a re- - newal of the suspended operations. Secretary- - Walker of the Public Ser- vlco Commission lias therefore writ ten to the Hoard of Estimate .that should board deeidr to tako action looking to the resumption of service the commission will Mr. Nixon said the Third Avenue Hallway Company could switch its cars from the iiowery over the bridge it It wanted to. by the Installation of a cross-ove- r switch nt How cry and Dclancey Street. 11 MORE BAY STATE TOWNS VOTE \WET\ Peru for First Time in Quarter Century Favors License \Drys\ Fail to Score a Single Victory. BOSTON, March 9. Eleven Massa chusetts towns wero on record y 03 linving voted for license at tlielr annual town clectlon.i held yesterday Not ono town voting sustained tho 1'ro hlbltlon amendment. I'cru for the first tlmo In twenty flvo years voted for license, Norwull went \wet\ for tho first tlmo. The other towns which voted their opposition to Prohibition were Aims. bury, Weymouth, Lynnfleld, IloclUand Haston, Ablngtou, Ipswich. Scituato and Needham. Amesbury, Peru. Norwoll nnd Needham, whoso voters In past years voted for no license, Jumped over imei inu nut iuiiiwi PENNY LUNCHES EXTENDED i'eu Sebools 'eenreil i'liem To ln 1'. S. n. at (it ne Served. Ten public schools to-d- served penny lumhes, advocated by tho Uvea; Ing World, and Dr. Qustavo Btrauben- -' mulUr, Assoclato Superintendent of Schools, announced that arrangomonts are under way for serving several hun dred adilltluns) children at P. S. No. 21 No. 210 Mott Street. Jo.ni nil Chankln. Principal of the Wext side S liool. ivliero the penny luni hes nist served yestciuay, thankv.l tho nvenmg World fur its support to tho plan. The Hoard of Education last nlKht granted the refjuest from tho tloanl of AMi imen for $7,000 to pay for trans- porting tho necessary foodstuffs. , TO TRY CRAIG FOR CONTEMPT Court .tlverrnles All of Comptrol- ler's Demurrer. Judge Julius M. Mayer In tho FVdoral District Court to-d- overruled all of tho twenty-eig- demurrers of Comp- - \\\JS . fr,, 'rln,1,',. .Judge stated the oriiicicni was uiteren o near Ilia ooiirl\ llutt It n.mrutnil lo.obstruat the whieh the State lives, moves und ' trailer Charles U Crslg against the has Its ibelng. The stojichlld will chares that ho was guilty of contempt some day rise up in wrath and will or c0U1.t ,n crmcUlls juAse Mayer's ijrkiTT 'v i op,\vpttr l ist Itself. Why not? October. Judge Mayer ordered t ie tf world warn have mme tn r Comptroller to appear next Moudiy nnd men City but the the the over the cars tho tho Mr. had tho nere tluit auininmirsuon oi jusiico. ,. it . tfESDA'Y, 'MrTo-HO- , Mss FZor.a Whitney and Fiance, Roderick Tower, at Palm Beach i ? n1 'ft Miss Flora Whltneyof New York and her fiance, Hoderlck Tower of Philadelphia, are upending part of tho season at l'alm llench. Their engagement wns recently announced. Mr. Tower Is a son of Charlemagne Tower, former Ambassador to German;. \L\ TRAIN AFIRE; TRAFFIC TIED UP Third Avenue Residents Get Scare Over Blaze in Dead Cars on Express Track. Fire destroyed ono cor and damaged two othi rs In the middle of a tun-c- \dead\ train on the ux press trucks ol tho Third Avriuue Ulevutid Uallroad between lllt and 1120 SireeU. wlieto the tracks run between Alexander and AVIlis Avomtes, nt 0 A. M. Local tralllc both ways was tied up for a tlinc, but express survlco had not started ' a Tho blnxo Is bclevcd to lme started from dufectlvo hcuttng apparatus, Aerial laddurs were urn up by. Hook und Ladder No. 7, but no water could bo turned on until tlrs current w sluit olf, which canned dchiy and moused Miniu fear uniong itMidvnts ol ...It......... li. uhlfli urn (llv It fftw feet fioni tiie trucks at tluit point. Tim daniuuo to tnu train is uliout , HYLAN INVITED Tfl TAR iNfllllRY. , No Subpoena For Mayor, in Staten Island\ Investigation Curran an.1 La Guariiia Summoned. Iloroniii President Van Nunio of nichmond. who was before tho Grand Jury tir HJ hours and a half yester- day afternoon In thu Stateii lulnnd- - Atitllaml Railroad Invest gallon, was u able- to ieeume h:s' . this moni-in- g because of the in ens bt olticlal Ui tks. Joiiii U. lluwe, I'omni ssloner of I'ublle YVoiks, us the Wist wllm.w .nllAil i'locess' scrvrrs came to. Manhattan hi 11101 nine: with nubuonin.s for Hor-- I ough I'resideut Henry 11. Corran una Aldtrniunic President 11. La Uiuu-- j dla, who, it is understood, will iippi nr j itmoiinn ini'iueiiei neii;'i-niau- n of llroolslyn and Utu ki.er of the Hi mix will alio be kUbpounuud, it Was reported. District Attorney Joseph Maloy, who IS airccilllg llie inquiry, nam mai .tiu-yo- r Hyliin n til be 'invited\ to i.ppi .11 before the tlinnd Jury. A frninal subpoena for the Mayor will not bo issued at tins tune. , PASQUALE KNOWS ABOUT ALj \Who Mnbe Lnivsf \nillb.\ Iviyw Woilld-ll- e rttUeii. Justice K.i.ingrer,. sitting In Part II. Special Ti nn, to-d- heard aev. nil hun- dred :ippli. mts for elt'zi nilni paiwi Pasquale Alinago, queittioue I n the Justice as to ho make's the laws fur New York, nplud: \Al Siirtn.\ ft r PIER SUBLETTING DECRIED BY HYLAN Mayor Instructs Hullwt to Enforce-Covenan- t in Contracts Which Bans Practice. Mayor lit Ian to-d- wrote Pork Com- missioner Hulbcrt that letting elty owned piers to stevedoring eonoorns \and other navinatlon unrt t'ililJpIng corporatlonji which own no .hlp\ must be stopped. Tlias s, the Mayor claims, sublet plor Vpare ann.renp exorbitant profit?. Thu Mayor mVlcen it pistu that no blaim aiLU'iev. to Oomniissioner llulbert. He Bl4s the i.omlll.011 is an lnhe.Uai.ee Horn 11... i.rMwi.iiiM n.iimnLHir.tiion Uy a covenant In all leases and per-nrt- u IssUud by the Dock Department, the .nuieu agrees fi\t to sublet. Tills eov ..ji.,. He sugi:. ts that it holders of m imits have ehipty pier berths tlie nimutllatclv liotlly tho Doek Comima s loner n lio will aupervMc the smblettlnx alvina Amerlean shipiwis preference, ulherwlae In the order if application, Itie'iv llorn In iM.irniy Keeim Trip Thi Anohor liner Columbia arrived this morning from aUsgow, Scotland v.itli Uiili PtA iiir. Sim li ft Kei. 2i htid ntptrl-eiice- u stoiiny voMigi ac- - citrdln to C.\it. Jmies Iil iikli Or M'lreli 2 Mrs. Mnty O lfHiilii or f!n ii- - wieh, N. Y. fli.it eihin pis.inir nl lias been visiting In Kngl inl, gav rth ! nn itt-- n .j.ifi bov . When your tells you he wants \just a bite \ for his appetite, suggest an AUERBACH Chocolate Two dainty layers of smooth, nutritious vanilla sweet chocolate neatly wrapped in convenient size buv it at anv candv counter. 1920.: tn a aim nrnm WUfflAN&mUL i ENOS DUAL LIFE OF Shut its Herself, Too, as Real Wife Searches for Her Missing Husband. CHICAGO. March 9. Homo of the ,1) tails f the dunl life of Cllford M. Uleyer. president of an sdvirtlslng uitency which bears his nmo, were '.iicd y by a murder and sul-j- e or double murder, sceordln to ,wti brotiglit out before the county oioner. Iite last night, In nn apart- ment in a fashionable Chlenno neigh- borhood, the bodies of Meyer nnd Mrs. Hulh ltsndnll were found, while Mrs. Meyer wns at her own homo awaiting word from friends who were searching for her hunband since Saturday nlKht. Mrs. Ilnndall, a vivaciously pretty woman, twenty-seve- n years old, was divorced from her mftller husband, Norman Hrown Itanilall nnd had been mployed as nn advertising writer. KxwTpU from n, diary found In tho pftrtnunt dlscloecd that s4ie and HIever hnd been associated for a year. Tho authorities Iwllevo Mrs. Handall hot Moyer as Iw wns sleeping nnd then .turned the'weaion on herself. Tending to- - strengthen their opinion, there was found a poem lu the worn-an'- s handwriting, somcwliat clever us to muter nnd ryhine, but almost mnttdl.lu lu sentlmont, which foretold i he dramatic conclusion of the two lives. Young Meyer was the son of a prominent Chicago family. He wus educated in line arts In several Huro- - oran counlrlos, and rome of his paintings are said to be noteworthy. It whs while In Parte as n (rtudent fhat he met the woman who has be- - omo his widow. They had no chil dren. SIDEV;ALK HER HOME. t'olleellnn Xrln fl'J.'i for ! Woman to I'lnil p iirlnieii. Mrs. JIary Thomus nnil her grandson Krtwnrd Thomas Crane, were evlct-- vieiday from tlielr homo fit No. 351 Seventh Avenue and spent the night on Mb sidewalk. Iloth sell newspapers for a living. The Bged woman bad six rooms, two of whlrlt were rented for 'M a week inch. Owners of the property want to lint up n loft bulMIn u'nl gave her all f January to llnil a fjl ie-- slid then liulge Pnnken gave her all of Kebnnry. Thn owners enlil. also, that they offered 'er two rooms for JG a month, but alio refused, because slie couldn't get hef f In thenl. Mrs. William Kes.'ler, of Lynbrook. I.. I, started a it'll' Hon which netted Mm. Thomas Sl-- 5 to Califi ornia ' 100 package of (OT '\Inner-Man- \ Sandwich. j\rim -r- riT ii in; i ii ii n rr. Ay&Kiw I n! CHOCOLATE SANDWICH YOUNG ARTIST Pmre Dwsn: If your jobber ctnnof nupply you W - - - - - - - . - - iwr v iejui. ill, i t . IB T\ t Vk JV.l ,I P , D- - AUERBACH SONS SJ 'M \ \..R?(? i WOMAN Tnipn pnn MiiRnFR;n'ot ih,. Mnrr of fnlherlne tlnnn In Ten- -, lit) Knlnt llexrit Mir. The Irlnl of F.mitm H(lnMn, nlteel seeomptlee of Fisnk Kelly In the mur- der of Catherine Dunn. Iien this morning In the upreni Court ol lirooklyn bfore Juntlee Fsweett. It i alleited by th prosecution that the Itoblneon irmnin purohased the blaeksmlth's rap with which Kelly Ik at tn death th iHsnemahl In the lienie of Clarence Jtfverry, No. HIS Ksst ii i mreer. iirfxmiyn, on nee. m taut. Kmiiin Itnblnaon was employed at ' ro times In the fperry houeehnld nnd learned. It is ald. where Mrs. kept her Jewels. She Informed Kelly, the nnwecutlon alleaes. and the ; pair irintted the robtwry of the houne ! ilurlng the abnence of .Mrs. 8perry. Ac- - i ejnllng to Kelly's contention he killed I ISe girl. Mole the Jewel and turned Store Hours 9 14 Cr imrain itemr we owi piny jni- - d\Jth hoot t( lnt hi alleged accomplice. ffffA GmuitrAfoquriirffZst School lunches for the kiddies arc doubly appetizing with Ancro Cheese sandwichcs-7-an- d they're nutritious easily digestible as well. Mate I; SHAmESS, f HIUDEIPHU to 530. More at Best's. EDISON Fifth Avenue at 35th Street Established 1879 GOOD SHOES for Little Folks Wednesday's Sale THE correctly shaped, well-ma- de shoes for children which give maximUm of comfort and wear. TAN or WHITE CALF BUTTON SHOES 3.45 Our regular 4.50 grade Flexible soles 2 o 5 Widths C D E TAN CALF or WHITE BUCKSKIN SHOES 3.85 . ' Our ngular 5.50 grade Button model sturdy turned soles 4 to 8 Widths C D E .Von NcDcr Pay i ri COLUIlBIA \CmiMw primum fir; made and in the sizes sires ft i SONORA m D.ir Wc cordially invite your inspection of. oltr comprc-hensiv- o assortment of plionogruplis Coluuibias, Sonoras and Ellisons. You can hear all three in the privacy of a convenient Main-floo- r Concert Booth then decide. Phonograph Headquarters awaits your Detection. Come hi Fifth Avenue or lirooklyn. Convenient terms if desired. A COMPLETE LINE OP COLUMRIA. KMUtSON AMI EDISON RECOIl6s t Its so simple ' m There's no secret about it at all I The rea- - f' m son Tetley's is such good tea is because of ' the blending. We're very fussy about itl M TETLEY'S TEA 1 Try a hot cup of Tetley's fragrant Orange j JMm Pekoe-Tea- . Their you'll understand what i ftfc we mean. It'll give you new ideas L vmmjM