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HARDING S VIEWS ON BONUS R E CAPITAL HEARS May Even Propose a Plan to Congress to Solve Tangle. - NEW IDEX SUGGESTED. of States With Nation on Behalf of Ex-Servi- ce Men May Win. By David Lawrence. (Special Correspondent of The Eve- -' ning World.) WASHINGTON, Nov. IS (Copy- right). Prohibition and soldier bonus yero of sufficient importanco In the last elections as to bo considered to-d- by political Washington as tho fading domestic Issues before tho country. President Harding lias hlntod that there Is a shifting of views on Prohibition and there arc rumors that he himself will do some shifting on the bonus. Authorized spokesmen for the President say ho will veto any bonus bill similar to tho one put' up to him e.irllpr this year. Bcforo that come? a concrete bonus proposal may bo ex- pected from the Executive 'Whether mention will bo mado of It In tho message to Congress at tho Dcccmbor session la not yot dotermlnod, hut many of tho President's friends ndviso him to tftlto tho lnltlatlvo and pro- pose something that his Dirty can unlto on. The latest suggestion to find sup- port in Administration quarters, though It cannot bo said that Mr. Harding will bo won to It, Is that tho Federal Government and the States rnter Into a fifty-fift- y combination. Just as In the case with good roads. Tho Federal Government appropriates on condition that an equal sum bo raised by a State, tho quotas IxMwr divided according to tho needs of the States. Twenty-seve- n of tho forty-eig- ht States of the Union ura willing to s'vo bonuses. Last week Illinois, Iowa, Oklahoma, Kansas. Montaua and Cal- ifornia voted soldier bonuses. Sevcn- - . Jeen States nctcd earlier, namely, Maine, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri. Ne- braska, Now Hampshire. New Jersey, North Dakota, Ohio, Oregon, Ilhodo Aland, South .Dakota, Vermont, ''Jlishtngtan and Wisconsin. In addition, Colorado voted $200 each to men for vocational training. New York State went on tecord In favor. of a $15,000,000 bonus, but It became tangled In constitutional difficulties. Pennsylvania's Legisla- ture, In 1921, authorized submission of a constitutional amendment involv- ing $35,000,000; this is expected to txj submitted again .by tho new Legisla- ture. Twenty-sove- n out of forty-eig- leprescnts a majority, but It doesn't reflect the true extent of the bonus sjentlment, for many States have been waiting on the Federal Government and tho bonus movement hasn't re- - oelved the Impetus it would other- wise recelvo if tho States wero to know they were required to with the Federal Government. President Harding is in favor of the bonus in principle. His wholo ' argument has been that tho Federal Government couldn't affoid to add to its national debt. He hasn't con- tended that tho I'niled States wasn't wealthy enough to pay a bonus, but lio has plainly feared the effects of piling the public debt higher. To Im- pose tho burden on tho States or to share tho debt with tho States would not be tho same as the original pro- posals and there is a chanco thai some plan of this kind would win Ex- ecutive lavor. Six States Delaware. Mai j land, Indiana, Tennessee, Texas and Utah Jiavo considered tho bonus without fa- vorable action, but if the Federal Gov- ernment submitted a proposition of there Is reason to believe tho question would leceive different treatment. Tho grant of a bonus may havo tho effect of making many States taki batter account of their fiscal conill Hons. Tho Income taxes of tho Stato are not efficiently gathered In ah cases. The of a bonus would havo n far reaching effect on Statu taxation. Thero will no doubt bo an attemnt made to make the States shoulder the entire burden, but tho American Le- gion would fight that tootli and nail. as it means a process without certainly of rurornhlc action One cannot be sure how the Legion would view even a combined Federal Government and State proposal, but if president Harding got back of tho plan and the Federal Government passed' legislation promising to do Its part the Legion would pmbabiy ferl that half of a loaf was better than nono and would HHsist in the cam- paign in the States. ' SPITE ALL BUT IT MUST HAVE on it ol 1 Hop on I'll tI p II pel Inn Will Settle Neighbors' tliinrrel. A spite linco with pni'thMes 111 which are kept upon all the time .s a perloctly proper structure, Town Council of West New York. N J., derided Hut, close up 1U port and down tho fenee must come The decision grew from the un- pleasant relations between J.sipi Flordallsi of No. 575 Seventh Str. In tho aforestihl Jersey commun ., and hi3 uext-di- neighbor, Gut,v Salarn. It was tho latter who b tho tenet-- , and y made it eleven t nigu so mat tne bark yards of i1 two should lie separated and t ii Fiord, ilisi should be well uivoro of n Flordallsi took l'rebh oliunse at t ) mid ho hastened off to the Town Council with a plaint that it shut out the light from Ids lower floor. Huildlng Inspectors went to see the fence and decreed that Salaro must rut portholes in it fur his neigh- bor's benefit. This lie did, but a tew days ngo In- got mad with Flordallsi all over again and Umrded up tho holes. ' Again Flordallsi appealed to the council and i tiling was tho result. - EVENING 'WORLD, URDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1922. Crowds Cheering \Tiger\ as He Rides Up Broadway and Official Welcome by Notables at City Hall appropriation ut FENCE RIGHT, ENOUGH 'PORTHOLES' PANTOMIME ?y TC) THE SA.T (Ily Evening World Stuff l'hotogrnplicr Ford Asks Authority to Put Road Me Owns on Profit Sharing Basis Applies to Commerce Commission for Permission to Issue $1,000,000 Securities to Employees. WASHINGTON. Nov. Ford applied .o tho Interstate Com- merce Commission y for authority to put Into effect on IiU railroad, tho Detroit, Toledo mid lronton, a system of profit sharing somewhat similar to that effective In his plants The commission was asked to ap piove an Issue of SI, 000,000 In \in- vestment eei titloateH,\ which will bo sold to cmplojces for cash in de- nominations of JH0, J600 and $t,\00. Those curtificutoa will bear no llxcd rati- - of interest, but tho money re- ceived from their sale will be in- vested in the railroad itself r m oil. ei entci prises, as tho munugu-ii- ii nt may deride, and at the end of eucli ear an ..mount ranging up to a limn of 25 per cent, of the H net earnings ill be dlstrih- - SURFACE CAR HITS HOSPITAL AMBULANCE I'ntlnit Probably Hurt lit(rrnnll When Tun fall mi lllm. V Fordham Hospital ambulance In rhnrgo of l)r Matthew Uoldmnn and DrKcr Joseph Loni was about to enter tho hospital I'.ruumU at Cuinbreltnc Avenue and I'ordhuni Ilond. with Dun I el Logan, thirty'nve, of No. 130 i;nst 72(1 Street, a heart dlfense patient, lam nlht when a wcubound trolley of the 207th Street lino crashed Into It. The surgeon and driver weie thrown out nnd wcie nltoiuled for bruises. Logan was i n.ovrd to a ward. Ills condition great-i- v nxgravatcd by tho accideiil It was he probably will die. A .) uted to l ho em res holding in. - inent ' rei tillrates. No guarantee will bo given of del inite interest return, the application said, nor will the company ily devote tho entire 25 per cent, of in t earnings suggested as applicable to the certificates in any one your. Ti e employee, however, will, he letuuieil his full Investment upon demand jud y notice at any time. K. G. L.lrhold, Vice 1'renMeul. I that tho road had S,2., eniplov..--earnin- an erago of J1S5 per month It was assumed that one-htt- lf of tin in would take the certificates. WEST INDIAN COOK KILLS SELF AND WIFE UrlllMvr Il.iihiiN IClliiHlrilue of .Mull fur t rime, Mr', rjcrnldlni- Kurrell ot No. \J West HOth Strtet, . hII.- -I the police this mornlni? when Mie . s, t no answ. r to her knocks on i n ,iu,r of tho room occupied by b.i b. Mercurlus, thlrt;. i ik- i. and hi vuf Heryl. eighteen. T, '..r was forffl Ilotli wero doad. who wan a .t Indian and it rook, lit, I shot Ida wif-an- then himself. Mrs. Farrrll - kin nf i. ivuse fu the billing fid mklji She's a Two-Gu- n HELD IN MAIL a Vamp, Is Texas of Movies Boy, Hi, May Have Followed Her Here; She's Got to Burn, You Know. If this is a press agent's yarn it 'o get over on account of the long s a cowgirl of the movies, a two-gu- n Hie stunts on tho side. The police and everything are In It. The Htueau of Mitring Persons In this m t'ts a totter Mcucd by Chief of I'iIko .lames Drew of Oakland, Cal. Ciib.it Salmon, tho ilfteen-year-ol- d . ! j of Hotnlnc Salmon of No. 5930 Mc-c-- .'l Street, has been missing slnco l.i -- i July, and h.s mother, tho police u informed, suspects that her falr-t..iln- (l hoy, with bluo eyes and two font teeth broken, nnd welshing 104 i nulls, left witli an actress named T is i nbatinn Officer Oeorgu 1'lanz of H00 .Mulberry Street, It Is learned, seen tho mother of \Tex and w le she seems to know all about lud's infatuation, refuses to say iii ung moi c about It. v she will not speak! probation offlrei- - dlHcoveied Mi iduy that Miss Texas lives on t Kighth Street, and thither he ut Ho was donled admittance by tl .h tress. Tho plot thickens. He wiiit back with Dctectho Harry of tho .Missing Persons Hu. 'i.ii and she wouldn't let him In. Will! Tile cop said ho would take ii i to the District Attorney, and 'Inn. and not till then, did tho two--u- ii uirl weaken. And f,o, blio told her sloiy. Ii was a simple tale, but there In tin quiet of Greenwich Village, as tin licautiful girl spun it, the huril-- i n il minions of the law aljandoiied .ill thoughts of dlsUilct attorneys and GIRL DIES SUDDENLY AFTER PARTY FOR HER EIGHTEENTH BIRTHDAY I n Slllllla Thill llf-at- W'n le to Henri TrniiM'. I i How log the celebration of her iKl.ii'' ntli birthday in the bom.- \( her .Hint, Josephine Wcnc, .it No. l.'s West 03d Street, Maicellus W'enc of No. U Atlantic Street, in the Ginnvlllo section of Jersey City, 111 In an autoinobllo near tho West 23d Street ferry early y mid taken IkicI; to her aunt's homo died in a few hours. Dctoctlvi. Jo-w- Moloney of the West GSth Street Station, who Investigated, said the ilealli was from natural causes. .Miss Wenc had made iMnhorate preparations' for the party and In- vited many of her young friends from this elty and Jersey City. Tho party broke up about 2 o'clock nnd with two , .urn; mm, on of whom owned a car and was n guest at tho party, and an- other gill friend a start was made for Jerse City via the 23d Street ferry. Neiuing tho ferry. Miss W'cnr cmi-pl.tili- of feeling III and asked t ) ho i tken back to her uunt's homo. Sho( soon went Into a coma and when Dr. Uoldfcteln arrived with an nmhulaico tmm I'lowor Hospital be pronounced he: dead He said that duith no .. h i iv.i luv to heuit tioutb. OP the Admirers Federal Inquiry 'Likely on Delay of Letter Addressed to Mellon. What happened to a letter written by IV. Do Baussuro Tronholme, fore- man of tho Federal Gmnd Jury In which the administration of Ralph A. Day ns Prohibition Director and John S. Parsons, Chief Enforcement Offlcor was called \disgraceful\ will probably become the subject of a Federal Ju- dicial Inquiry. The letter was written to presiding Junttco Ilufus E. Foster of the United States District Court and delivered to htm on Oct. 27 In open court. The object of the letter was to hold up the resignations of 'Day and Par- sons until the Grand Jury Inquiry Into tho local Prohibition office wan com- pleted. Hut, according to statements from tho Trcnsury Dopartomnt the letter, mailed on Oct. 27 did not reach Secretary Mellon until after Nov. 1 when tho resignation ot Day and Parsons were accepted. Alexander Gilchrist Jr., Clerk of tho United States District Court, said to-d- that when tho lottor was handed up by tho Grand Jury, Judge Foster handed It to Clerk William Lcary with directions to send It at onco to tho Secretary of tho Treasury. \Mr. Lcary gavo It to mo and It was put In an official envelope ad- dressed to the Hocrotary of tho Treas- ury. Washington, D. C. I handed It to a trusted c'.cri; who returned to m at 3 o'clock and said ho had mailed It.\ A despatch from Albany states that eight Federal enforcement agents as signed to that territory wero dismissed y on tho direct order of E. C. Yellowley, tho Stato Prohibition Di- rector. Girl With Ways is a well thought out one nnd ought illstauco It has travelled. The heroine girl named Texas, who docs vnudo sympathized with the story teller. The boy had come to tho stago door of tho Oakland Theatre and was so persistent In his attentions that hhe couldn't help noticing him. Thut was all. Hut when ho turned up again In San' Jose she became Interested. He toM liar that ho had been punished by his parents on account of his Infatua- tion, nnd she spoke kindly to him and gnvc him his faro home. He spent the money for n bouquet for her and followed her to Los Angeles, and then to Long Heach. Again she guvo him his railroad fare, but when she ar- rived In Stockton, COO miles away to the north, thero was Gilbert. Sho hadn't heard of him slnco, nho said, but wouldn't bo surprised to see him turn up any day. Thero Is a Stato Insane Asylum in Stockton. Hut tho Salmon boy was only an Incident In tho Infatuation of Idds who havo followed the movie heroine. Thero was a youngster down In Ala- bama who appeared at tho stage door with a gun in ono hand and a bou-iu- et In the other. Sho took tho bou- quet. And then two months ago w en Texas was last In New York a boy on the east side bobbed up at tho stage door, and now slnco her le-tu- ho hud bobbed up again. Miss Texas surrendered three of her pictures In costume to Detective Newman and said with a sigh that now, slnco sho had boon discovered, sho would bo homo to reporters If they called. CLAIMS STEP-MOTHE- R MARRIED FATHER WHILE FIRST HUSBAND LIVED Son lanlnli I.runllt,' of Mr. Toiiiiklii'a HtBht W'IiIimt . IXntr In In volt mI. The legality of the marriage or Mrs f'atlu-iin- (J. H. Tompkliih of No. 590 Klversldo Drive to\ Stephen 11. Tomp- kins has been questioned by John P. Tompkins of No. 204 West C5th Stu-tt- , a son of Stephen II. Tompkins, who died on May 21, 1921. A hearing on tho younger Tompkln's allegations will be held next Wednesday before Surrogate Cohalan. Mrs. Tompkins Is administratrix of his estate. Young Tompkins alleges that at tho time of hla father's death Mrs. Tomp- kins could not have been Ids widow, an her husband; Clifford Maglll, still was living and that sho never had 1)cen divorced from him. Mrs. Tompkins, however, denies her step-son- 's charges nnd declares Hho was Informed by Mogul's slstor that ho was dead, and upon receiving this information married Tompkins on Juno 27, 120. Hho makes an em- phatic dental of ovr having seen or conversed with Maglll after her sue. ond marriage. WINK 7,BOO rcittllT YKAMH AI'TKIl UK WAS I.NJl'IIKII, Tight years from the time lit- - i elved hi Injurlei, Alexander .Markullbi last night was awarded C7.G00 by a Jury In Supreme Court Juttlte Martin's court. The Lehigh Valley Coal Com-pan- y was defendant In the netlon. Mitrkulli received a bioken arm and Internal Injuries In a rah of two freight cars clsht years ago Doctor Will Visit His Patients In \What Did You See?\ Prize Thcophilus Allen. Medical iow and Will Win His Thcophilus P. Allen will got his M. and Surgeons, which Is part of Columbia Join his father and two brothers In tho !5? mmL. , ..1 fii it It THEOPM1LUS P. Ai-l-E- 116,400 UNCLAIMED AS BANK TELLER . IS ACQUITTED Tobani Says Money Is Not His Bank Has No Claim on It. Tho pollco havo JC.400 that Is without ti 'claimant to-d- an a le- - sult of tho ncqultta! ot Theodora M. Tobani, twenty-on- e, of grand larceny. In tho Qucons County Court nt Long Island City. Tobani was tried on a charge, of stealing $15,000 from tho Long Island City branch of the Tltlo Guar anty and Trust Company, of which ho was paying tellor. In July, 1021. An audit showed that tho money was missing. When Tobani was arrested in his apartment at No. C West 75th Street, last October, tho dctectlvw said they found In u clothes hamper six $1,000 bills and four $100 bills. Tobnul do- nled knowing anything about tho $6,400, and again on tho witness stand this week denied that It was his. It took tho Jury six hours last night to dccldo ho was not guilty, which means the trust company can- not claim tho money and as Tobani says It Isn't htn, the pollco don't know what to do with It. Tho cao had been on trial a week, and n safe was set up In court to demonstrate a burglar alarm at oiiu stugo of the case. ANNIE MACSWINEY JOINS HER SISTER IN HUNGER STRIKE, AT PRISON GATES '.mhr Wiiiii tlmiril Hrr In Mt- - lnja ii She Itrt-llr- i 1'rnjcri nnd Stitrln lrnl. DUI1LIN, Nov. 18 (Associated Tress). tho Miss Annlo Joined her rlsler, Mary, 'in hunger striking against tho lattcr's detention by tho Tree Stato Government. Hho nrrlved t Mountjuy I'rlson. whero Mary Is Incarcerated, ut O.'M o'clock last night, accompanied by tw.-lv- other women. After reciting tliu llorury she announced hxr iul'oltlon of talng u tliu prlHau giiti-- anil tailing no food until her slater win given Hplrituiil con solution or r\lensed. The women renmlncd with Annlq as gunrds, trlleving onu another at Inter- vals, while .ih'- -' wutclud and futitcd all night. This nftTiinon MIns Annlo MurSwiney wiih continuing her vigil oulMd\ the gules whlhi erowds waleheil. No olll-rta- l tiifonnutlou W'as otjtitltiuble regard- ing the eomlitlon of Mnry Miu.Swmey. A reipiest to fjov Cosgrave from Annie MucHwIney (iroduced no reply. TEN DEMOCRATIC DRY AGENTS TO BE OUSTED I)rarrvlii( llriihllcitiii ( Uri I'lncrs, Id Humor In HruoUl) n. William 11. ImtiI. dry agent In charge In Ilrooklyn. admllted y that ten of tho twenty-tw- o field enforcement agents In Hint borough were ordered yesterday to report at tho office ot Chu f Enforreinont Officer Yellowley In Mini hnttan. He Mild hn could not glie out any further information. From other sources It nan Kirne.i that thoso ten are tho only i mcr ruta In the Ilrooklyn bureau It win .i!.o iurued that they have been lnfurined that unless they hand In their rei.lgn.i-llon- s on or before Nov 'il they will ! dropped from the roll And it was learned furthermore Hint ten deserving Republicans lire n waiting appointment as Prohibition enforcement agents and nro keen to be on the Ji.li botoie Thanksgiving. Cal Student, Wins a Dodge Auto; M. D. Next June. D. from the Collegeiof Physicians Unlvorslty, next June, when ho wH? ranks of his profession. Ilut, unllko his father, tho younFSI est Dr. Allen, when ho starts prac-- g Using down In Mlllcdcevllle. Gai;6 won't have to ride a horso when ho.rsT1 visits his patients. No, indeed! Dr. Alien already has an autorao-- - bllo a Dodge a gift from The Evej nlng World for the best contribution,\ tills week on the \What Did You Sc ' page. ,' And probably he'll specialize ot baby cases, for his automoblle-prl2- - winning story Is about a youngiln ' HWHWI UJ1U u Kfiwpio uuii in ipjs Children's ward of Dellcvue. Anyway, young Dr. Allen has tbl ' personality for such work. ( Htf twcnty-sl- x. quiet, soft-ipok- an\ . has a winning smile. Ho had wrlttm one other \What Did You Bee To- - Day7\ Item, but, ho recalled y, was not printed. \I couldn't flguro out what wa,the matter with It.\ he said, \except thit was a bit bloody. It was hoipltalP? stuff, too, and I got tho Idea that-t- r \ struck the editor as too horrible. Xs decided tho next one would be more pleasing.\ So the designing young Dr. Alltn sent In tho sweet llttlo Item, and he-- ' was chuckling to himself all the way' down on tho subway to The Eve-- \ nlng World office that he was a great, Judgo of character and knew how to' pleaso tho ladles. ? Hut when he was oreiented tn Mi' What Did You See ?\ Editor, his jaw aroppea Just a bit. Th' \What Did Vou Seo Editor' wears size 50 trousers nnd chew\. itoirn. However, young Dr. AHenT was partly right. The editor has a heart as soft as a woman's. \Well I'm glad I won It anyway,\ \nnd nn automobile certainly will' como in handy down our way.\ Other prize winners for the week-includ- Second award, $100 LEON HARTMAN, No. 527 Eait 150th , Street, Bronx. Third award, WO ADAM KRAKENBERQ, No. 479 Raddle Strett, Long Island City, Quteni. ' Fourth award, $25 JOSEPH - BAER, No. 57 Wooliay 8tret, Astoria, Queana, UXtVERStTY AND COLLEGE DIVISIOX. Firat award, $50 H. MIUV GRAM, College of the City of Nw York. 8eond award, $25 CARROLL' VAN ARK, Columbia University, HIGH SCHOOL DIVISION. . First Award, (S TVII.rRRD K. MUlll-nV- , Dlckln.on Hlih ScbMl, Jrrnrr (itr. Heeond Award, $tS AXNA n. TTtRE- - MAN, (Kris' Commercial Wca School, Hrookljn. Tho story which won the Dodge automobile for Dr. Allen follows: , THE PROFESSOR HAS A WAV, WITH HIM. I am a student at the Collage of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia . University. To-da- In the children's ward at Oellevue Hospital, I aaw a very naughty llttlo girl, age eight, who fought and crlad when one of tho doctors tried to examine' bar. She rejected evary friendly over- ture. Finally the Professor,, tall, f gray.halrad and atarn (his students think), approached the bed In hla dally round of the ward. Immediately the child began to scream and kick. xn. Professor did not say so, much aa one word. Instead he reached ,, down and took a badly battered kewple doll from the little' girl's ' pillow. Gravely he placed hla stethoscope on the dollla'a chest. He gave the doll a thorough phyal-c- al examination. But ataa for our busy Professor) Before ha could get away from that ward ha had to examine all the dolt \babies\ In the place, aa well aa their proud mothers. GRAND JURY DISMISSES 124 DRY LAW CHARGES Only 17 of 111 Offenders Are vil In Ilrooklrn Court. ' Of 141 cases of alleged violation of. Mullan-Oag- e Law presented to the KlngB County Grand Jury In Brook- lyn yesterday. 12t dismissals were reeoided with the Court clerk Seventeen Indictments which were ' found will be returned next Thursday. 1 1 jrf \n ature InS P held the j g Science openecf the door See bomofToW's papers All \Loit sn4 Found\ articles fcatsrtlsod In The World or rtportsd to \Ist and round Bureau.\ Itoom 103, World llulldlna. will bs listed for thirty days. Tness lists can b seen at any ot Tha World's Of (Ice. \Lost and found\ adrtrttsrmeata can bo left at any ot The World'a Advertising Agendas, or csn ba telephoned dlrwllr to Tha Woild. Calf 4000 Ifeaknian. New Tork, C Ilrookljrn Olllce. alio Main.