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h,. . r.\ i If a. . Ju6i asalnst her ns one who \doth prolcstloo much.\ \Wo ate hero as suppliants,\ Air. Pfelffer sold In answer to an exprcs- - blon of this foolliiK. \wc nro ut nanu It wo arc wanted. We shall remain here, ready for ouwtlonlnc. until Iho .Grand Jury adjourn.'\ Mr. Hall, who hna acknowledged n Imr friend UTlrt thfOUch llCf COUU- - to pubtlo that knows ho is suspected of complicity In mur- der of husband th pretty , wlfo of Janitor or tne cnurcn. if- - 'Bel tho eho the her and tha MARY MACSWINEY SLOWLY RECOVERS TIGERS never appeared to better nuvwita Annie as They Aftei in Th\ Meet in Speech- - Pr&s, He Vinci murders. Her heavy mournlnp veil was thrown back from her faco for the first Umo since sho has been seen In I i ACT Tr CAT PUUIIU BIUVAJ IIIU ...... w. mtlo was serene and kindly. She less to bo searching out of th. Vfn Till: 1 TpIIs T 7, \ a MIC 1 Later, I Zn. Shore th. faces of those with Drive. where Uto roar of Lake whom aha has become rami liar rrom tho windows of her homo and rrom the Court House in New Brunswick. Whether sho had met them nr not, when she recocnlxed a person Mho nodded to htm In n friendly, con- fident manner. One younj; woman, a icportcr for o New Brunswick news- paper, who was onco a member of her Sunday School class, Mrs. Hall called to her s'.do and chatted with He From Fast. rCCirT3 formally Story Vigil Outside Jail. from with up Ws DUBLIN, Nov. ZS (Associated third miessaire to America EVENING TUESDAY, HOVEMPgB ADDRESS Chicago FROM LONG FAST BE MUCH MILDER Collapses Rqading Comment xUitSSt Hospital, Changes Graphic About ClirCiOO, (Assorl8tr.il Clome.ticeau bofore.dnwn Mary MacSwIney, who was The aired war Premier had confided released from Moungoy yes-- to of his party that his Chl- - torday, tho twenty-thir- d day hcrcag0 address scheduled fqr o'clock hunger strike, met her sister this aftornoon tYe was her for some tlmo without over men- - In private hospital in this city last I to bo a \meaaaffo of peaco.\ Honing the Grand Jury or tno mur- - cvcnlnc - It was said ttiat it bo a wholly tiers of her husband and her rival In T1,9 conallon ot jr. waa da. tvnm ihn. minister's affection. \\I \ \ ;\ \ tho . . . . Mr. Preiser admitted thnt Mrs. I \ - o-- v- i iu nn ui uu uiuiuu, wmgn nunu Hall had not been subpoenaed to ap-- l could bo lopked for. Sho was excited! Dcraocartlo arid Republican Senators near beforo the Grand Jury. Ho re-- 1 and feverish, but nt the nuralnc homo I allUn to attack lilm. nnd draw n formal StS ,7,'; the 8,atement from tho British Embassy I.. Tin hv action ner reauest inai ane i .ut nuncr u nouiu bo permitted lo testify In an effort I recuperation would bo only a question more pacific nobody but tho Tlgor to c car herself ot tno cnarco tnaoe 0f a mtlo umo. lier condition, in I nnUM ..v. and lui wmitfln't n Dy Mrs. uioson, B ia....rr act, wan consiaercu inuui. u0r umu .,,, New York nn,! in j.f Hum inn i:nflci who nas rcDcai- - i iimi nr itrr mitnr Annie, wnosa insii - edly told under oath a story of prison was more trying. I OOItBS u \vu wireu ninj lne Mrs. Hall In Do itusscy wine i Tho sceno xno iwo sisiors I mat he tono down his remarks with a \buahy-holre- d man;\ of they met last evening; was jso that they would not offend, Cloraen-In- c the two enter the Phillips farm: touching one. As was nl1p, thnt ho nnt e ...ir.o Mn. Mall una hr nusDana I .r-i- from the nnson ofl.tn I ' tn a. violent ouarrel by tho \light of an w stretcher was stopped by her re- - to America to be \expedient\ and that electrio hand lamp, and ot hearing l quost at tho nursing home and sho 1 ho must bo left to his message shots and then coming nacic inreo i was upstairs to sco the roieased I n nis 0yn way, lioura later ana ce:cn-in- iur:. ansi inrlsonar. Tho one :s oca, zaa cmcr mourning over the body of a man onljn the arms of a friend, tho sisters I tin trround. Itrnrnrl At each other mutely for a sec , Deputy AttorneGcncral Molt, with I on(j MacSwIney moved her- Mason, chief or nis lnvcsugai-- 1 (ebly tn recognition. Annlo, insr staff. stooDCd short when they I hmvover. anoochlesa and motionless. rccognlzod tho persons on tno oencn i continued to stare at her slstor for at tho cldo of the Grand Jury uoor as i mother moment, then collapsod and ho arrived at fivo minutes aftor 10 1 va borno away. Not a word was o'clock. had heard a rumor tnat i Ep0kcn Press). they wero coming, but did not put any I i tho privato hospital to faith' in it until ho saw thtm. Ho hur-- 1 Xanla was taken sho revived soon nf- - licd Into tho Jury door when I .raard. She was in weak naked If he would assent to Mrs.cut irrcatly excited and elated over Half's appeal to ba I her sister's release. Shortly after 8 It .was generally understood 1 ha) I o'clock she had recovered sufficiently Mrs. Gibson would bo tho principal I to be able to take a morsel of dry witness of the day. The first persons I toast and tea called, however, were ITerd David, In-- 1 a. reporter for tha Irish vcstlgator for Prosecutor Strieker oMo Annie quoted her as Middlesex County, and Miss that after three or four days Jamicson ot the, choir or at. jonn s. ia hunger striking person loses all de- - Mr. Molt Is quoted as being sureigir,, f0r food, but that tho fooling of that tho Grand Jury will find Indlst-- 1 hunger Is followed by nn almost lri- - ments beforo night. Publlo sentiment I tolerable weakness or general Indlf- - eO tar as It can bo gathered on nom-- 1 terence. crvillo idowalk which arq crowJedj i lost all craving for food,\ she with persons from all over tho couniy 1 saa, -- and my attltudo toward it; bo dots not agreo with tho pectnllcame IlkO my deulro for a minion Prosecutor. Tho present Grand Jury pounds. I would Uko It but I wasn't Press).FrMh a In Michigan a Wnr(Ulll a interviewed JeMioiBaynB irregulars sit Dec. 19. It particularly concerned appropriation\ feature'ahd \'j\\ \\da I report untl . , no shall be .. t hut date rent u. experienced It appropriated calcu t If their citizens the , pftlnrul Mnsatlona generally . nro good prophets, d t0 accorapany such a prolonged Joar-- . deliberate upon tho I J I Hepubllcan ker voco mj.U she jUo Bom- - sup- - rset the encn be- - inuus . \\\-\u- l ..uuu by Mr. Mott ,ny for tho onslaught of nnd Ln) ' so' tlmt CuTtoms3 warranting TV vk ? nna ay.. , . . , \ . V . V . .Y ,i , uiicn-- inu it WOUIO yiciu sovcriu minion KrtS Hal! n olJ annUa,ly' , tl so , Mrs. out of as tho in to ? \mmen1 Representative to tho of is ,V \1 '\Pni yscon8in, pro- - it Is It is not Incumbent upon the ,n j ,wve i feit that uimv o ,,m i o ,v the of the bodoiothcs the or trial ex- - .and Tha to out Luhteat was I wnom paiu anu o- - tWs wcaUnes3 mUBt bo the tnem on a justtnoDie hunger-strikin- g pain thoy ... Air. aioii. is iirra in nisi ...n-.- . f hnd that tho will haveufound tho very but BANKRUPTCY PETITION 'than tixenVexpec't ' SAYS. BROKER OFFERED Tho has \ STOCK , were umo or tnem cold watchfulness. It crew uniy lie n f as tar as known, ono them Mrs. and 3aneaihMD. the etar the carefully will be has .. . ,..,,.,, t.vn. fWJ'imici bus touiu to ior w)l0 wu9 , \ ' but the may fool I . . . .... . , ' m - - - - v nn i mill i i ih i irni i nun i'i V the prophetmngaln and lier caK0 111 11IUWI1 CM MIIIC. f Loulso testimony ycslei-da- p,- - wan a surprising disappointment the prosecutors. She to say i any the tho t:. I ' had told Mr, and Mr. of 2S must hi of on Prison t AnnU would Dciweon urging Annlo deliver Mary James which Grand heard. I I ... Aid of of I \oerma. show, no about \hJ .., lat(ntf ti,at said eKccpt Is France. French experts fellow M' County Grand Jury f\ backed those awful there no evidence thaU-- - XI T..?. H wnuumitu nSd 'CndCr paed Cabinet foHowcd County which refused discuss option receive nWm. 1T.r' taken, death\ could screamC(. weight in-l- $50,000 $80,000 I couldn't breathe. penees merely pressure think wages foarfu, speak about.\ be so it belief fw \w V? Grand Jury heard J wiuiessen, mneicen romain t.O ,.v on Clnlm of when they .Bute's witness, bottle so they who called It been quwuoncQ conBtnnt on Kpvernt hourj. divi finish with U)a'n ,,unBfr ,vh0!)0 Gelst's to JpjS:, of Mott Nov. Ruhr spot. (,nr oeroro Ship selZuro rtuhr until of of down nunurcu Mills iurors vldlng could paid until excess profits many white vote. stick nights fifty- - i,i.nv.i. things ruptcy .Tolin stock was e or Martin A Co. of slater's 1 60 I Park Itow, as uttornov fur \I when 1 . . ... - \ \ ' to a - I fro1\ John Julian. h untn of given. . i n ,... u i. .... . .1 iii im.iiRW Kniii nil' iniinr. . jjji- - in uiu luuk ic. oil, iiiivu nv.'i I f..nrti nntliallv noil lipr UIOUEIUI \ V, head in when I home Then 1 won,nn \ mnina living, at it, i .1,.. . .,n.i I : ... . . . Conn.. S\ y i\- u...i.i. a .q ..e 1 io iiiuu l umi . . . - fy. heard Mrs. Hall or me t0 It would be or stock fiom else on fr enilsh n , nt n. I aiarun. ir nm irs. jiiiian. 4nd Intimacy of Mrs. he promlNCS later nslicd me a bowl of I mo,ipy of ' Ml an Intimation upstairs. I , w nu thoso be at each \ or Imrglar.\ 1 weak I I cent, I . of Juma I I for It. sajs. many when tho door clOHCd. I - ' '\\'\\\' ii. i u\\ rt. ' i i av' imn as i the M,f Ihn mimMnfrl fill mO IO a I '. ..,111, ,.sm ....... .. I 1 ftor but 1 - \\ us Kiys, time. 1 recovered awhile of her husband, E. J. on stretcher.\ 'nief. it I Asked her slrtor looked, the correctness of I said: Intorvlow had \Hhc lying on uacic, IK newspaper reporters cs siiiilcd lio her Prank h Brook man but I her stopped Negro nnd ujn Easto-.- i Avenue on nigut ot 1 nn. o.. paia hni urovc, !:'fhe of neaf f,.in A. between on night murders r?..rt.. 'nt ii, to Barbara :feUCg.o their murderers. Kpeaklng J.' entertained automobile committed. 'r-i,n-,ij wn,.. siiegeo livery familiar J'M,J.!, or anything described srs ii;d \n;w lover' ,o understood, Brunswick at midnight before It atsumod he famei'i-- a pr.vnii'v.. uk ljimtivt WORLD, 23, \Expediency.\ L night's tinged dreams eottatjo the in Franco, Georges was y worklnsr blc WM ji,0 tho airs, noil ant sua tho by HOUSE AGAIN DEALS TELLING HARDING BLOW SUBSIDY v. Squelching Ap- - propriation Nov. In uinM The nau Bill tho nmandment out the will hav- - none will Mr. and A\ but the find were quit no of conBtruction und was smothered by \noes\ did not to upon a In tcraay. J1X hot Soil Woman -- any for An Involuntary whs filed 11. Mm tin, bhe acquainted narno Joll No, by Leon said: v0. i.nn was wild with joy was told she was \\\- - ... ...... m had said conversations ate ono ilaUilltius nro not .....i.n iiui.no. Sncn pretty into the was n.n, ,iAr.ir .ono ner. uuciur .bo had ever any- - g0 said rrouuctB comment tho Ia hnii. nm nloai cell Mr. Hall and and Tho Her. for rvo and was nor unci.. and out. You tho oucs- - from Mm. of of In ....... nnn niin You lilin ontlv HbIii. 'hnnl, Hall :wua out. and and who how Mrs. Hnll ner wnn I Bhe ulcs eyes and I me. by I tne n n i,o tn wmcn owrihi Mrs. drk'- - , .-- h im i.i . M. two are sup. been nt i.nm. .i.h r Hall Mr. Hall and in.,.i, nnl to nave never and men - el. She t mk little u,er' U 1 the i I that told .. . I sou u. in that OU1CO uiin ti.vvw, GIRL, SHOT IN PARIS girl of at of lio American Consulate to. of her mysterious In apart- ment of promlnont Shonnessey of nt first to d. The Is by ot a publishor. she Is tald puasports she came Thu at as to passports to were of has told iWSuVl of the In of RnoiiO) \ihls prominent A Hazers frreshman in Coffin Fifth Avenue Thrill IBSHPI Students tho of by bringing Into tlio carnival. Sev APPROVES PLAN SEIZE 1NELAND ( Continued) on the that If sho ever to get a sou Germany she must, as tho newspapers say, Germany ?s Annthnr tho vuincrauio 4 MnwiwJr y tno nntnfiinnnr'u rnlmilnt irtn on PTfintlv Subsidy jj when w,lnt Ul0 two-thlr- tho House adopted on would Theso official flg- - knocklnir I urcs among is under not stlpu- - to findings subsidy .rSL1,?! Annie out as lost cvldenco collected waiting fore Democrats IfT Is Tut. ul;,\\ ?.p lunfpoken 'J0,\ Somerset aTJSotaM. M\JCl1' Members tho the territory mooting tho sln-\w- hlch fr,\u generally was tolerable through painful. part the?r Ineet their Whenever un.t llrongrht changod ttcndanco Beckman members condition resources, In against trading D.ialiew, in private i, hiif,,H In ami ,1son deflnnco reminded Komlnirtun. jlo p, lody consented. nindft ir.nn nenrohlng the have his out tho tax She her )ny the HIS. Nov. Boso tho Miss have apart piper Although have originally from show from State name the .\I the tho type tow. City York from hard lated summer tho there ,narItS after wages belloved However, worth record Grand Jurors \? Sliurra. under with.\ Uroad Street, Annie being Assets '\f! l doctor iSIIIIa. 'hews closed, looked Buiial pretty dying owned Hong Tollee reveal ense\ dosed awoke annual yield. money $20 8trlker plun was approved tion. a New ,hor viva nietni h? tnoeo most Mia. upon jinnl ALFRED E. LINDSAY GIVEN FIVE-YEA- R TERM IN SING (Continued) i1' i . and that ropnyment was not yet He Mild that all w6men neie happy wlirn tliuy were In and went to court when they lost. Attorney Hint had tho Hlftto In testifying Major Ite- - dmilo Sutton, nn as&ocintc, nnd l)r, and that lie paid back or his money, lint ho was thief at Lindsay had Marted 1808, he said, bj robbinK it ami Mrs. of all I nunc. \There was taken her. una we \Your nets are better than kCWpt might iccullcd annlii Iwnincd other. of a Judge m did not appear. Henry Mills. \Then felt myself \i gli p ,U l0 mS y toother Mills, the husband falnlod Tho MrtW\r.-MUe- noVcrlBhed of victims. murdei-e- woman, When l . inn ,mu ol L.nin ia5.vooo i.lillnn wus A. 11. Bennett., whoso to and the uttenuants inougni was ' ' ,,, Duke. women on illiul in IllOV llOllied UCnCll. ...... . . . .....I, In nf (\nn in murders when Mrs. fainted propeny mis \\ she fori .Im-lw- brought hero a newspaper reporter, Annie tho minutes bottles, was several ej looking very tired. ago. when opened leister, Hound' saw foeo 'lyhP footpads rather small 11 .Mi.,i .,, ,.iih r.iinl aim teiflmony Emma ParUed \eru.ss fi Easton at Vfrt-.t- battle the in poned kAii.,-- n Mnninr ii.. Tough. t..e other between and IVZl' her JSrl'll uln Mlllfi wator dozed ,h nt ii soe them back o a Sept. IS, was Inaulsltora. ... visions Permanent it the $1:5,000,000 been Krear cold, AT 1'nlil Unu.lrc Knuil petition bank. to-d- brokci, icleiiso, taken 2.00 privato taken broth that \she ogam, after which thought plnclitd after nnoMO have taken think insist Iioara, 2,oim lUliuiuiu MYSTERY SURROUNDS DEATH OF AMERICAN PA ot Miss Blunnessey. American Minneapolis, delayed request day pending further death the a bachelor hero. was found bullot wounds thought been death ment tho nephow Paris evening to been Minneapolis, the girl's kong. Department Washington asked oeeertaln whore previous that lttauod. refused to the becnune slorj he wJ5 l'-arJX- : \man Ut he nw a ear I lu5 conuect: THE 1922. 'S Feature Put And Gets College Fifth Avenue coffins play during college TO alone,\ acting theory expects French hit WARHINflTON. Cawnet other oblJgatiqha that Huhr leaders \'tTt toiMfllr. PU,,\f picked rXZ Sinful nomiciao 11-CE- refused Investigators Auditorium, Independent due. Muted helped lind about flolen \Hint a lwart, out In unmi woman nnnird HUo her Mits saw .r'7; hlghwajinan was your was cume swore ftfo Vor- - Avenue .aviomoblle that was Investigation investigators s'peAe.T without opposi I.lndtny dinners llniuice. Assistant District Murphy Lindsay a?ulnpt Knltilil, .25U;O00 crippled 'J. gottlng hurried tloupd. money you stole from them, here you reap the fruits of ciinics.\ And came the sentence nt and Lindsay was led out of the room chalk-whlt- and dazed. your Then hard labor court MASKED MARCHERS RAID LOUISIANA OIL FIELDS Warn Dltnrrterlj' Character Oat w Caiaimi rnrne I'lrc. RHREVEPOBT, La., Nov. :$. Marchlnr In military formation bo tweerv places visited, a group ot men estimated at 250, visited several small townR and oil camps In the Smack over oil field section Sunday night and warned proprietors and habitues of alleged disorderly places to depart, After the visits there was a general exodus of Negroea, according to word from Sheriff Ed Harpar at Csmdtn last night. lie said all roads leading from the Smackovor field section were \dotted with fleeing Negroes No vlolonce was attempted by the marchers, who were arm.1 nnd eral of tno luckless youths were forced to repose la coffins on the steps ot tho Public Library. BOTH SIOES AGREE TO SETTLE WAR IN (Continued) Vacccrolll of the International Hod- - carriers; Walter V. Price, Organizer ttuuacrs Association: Frederick Young, Chairman of the Board of the Masons and Builders. Vaccnrclll Raid he would stand by tlio head hod- - for tho District Dloguardla maintained DO which the agreement Messrs. Price, repre ....... having wai Arblttatlon would EMPLOYEE'S BOSS SAYS MANAGER OF FACING PROMOTION, CONFESSES THEFT Head of Corn Kx-- J change So Capable $52,000 Shortage Is Max VF. Henscl, for ten years man ot the Hnrlem Branch of tho Corn Eichnngo National Bank, 12Cth Street and Avenue, was this afternoon Indicted for stealing $Sl,-912.- ot the bank's funds. Before In- dictment he mnda full confession ot thefts which, ho tended over number of years, up to this time ho has made restitution of .$20,000. were mado for his surrender this afternoon toy his at torney, Losllo Lockhart, and for his releoso on $6,000 hall. was stated aftor ho had aided tho bank in otit books of tho bank, which lie admttto he would plead guilty to the Indiot- - mcnt. Honscl's confession came after ho had been by President Walter K. Frew, and directors of the bank ifor his capable management tho Harlem Branch and their promise promotion to another branch. He knew, that promotion discover)' of the falsity of tho records he would have to leave be hind, he went Mr. Lookhart with complete confession. Tho at- torney then communicated with tho bank official. The method Henscl employed was pocket tho checks given him by I customers ot tho bank purchasing I securities, charge ticket ofr tho stock being made out as&insi inncuve account. Henscl thirty-tw- o years old, mar ried, and lives at Iarchmont Gardens. Bank officials said his were entirely covered by his bond. DEVALERA DEFIES STATE, NAIS NW BANK BUILDING TRADES FREE CABINET IN Conovcr, President of the Masons' and \Rebel Surrender\ AlOlie Will Arbitration Arrangements Stop Executions, Says Dail President. ms promise inai r uioguaraia coum Press). DIJHLIN. No 2S (United snow that no hail z.uou men in nis m Vn, ,.,,., from hl3 union, he would resign and that Dlq- - , s . . Kuardia would bo elected In his stead \\itJ'T Z iJr.u as of tho International carrlers of New York had that ho ager tho snld, It that tho of naming new Gov ernment ot his \Rebel\ Cabinet, most of . , . ,.,ij. had about .,000 men, but said that ni.. k-- At. many ot them belonged to tho In- - \.\\ 1 . . a, n Mint Vital lairs, vuiuia-- t wiiiiiaici j,'iu.,s umo\ io,)l..u\r\' u.\ ledxe: Minister of Defense. Liam \f'..\\ \V wlrriTt Mellows: Minister of Local Govern . t Vo 230 East S8th Street, ment. Sean O'Kclly, Minister of a ...1.1 U iSO t IRre tlUS I MOUOIUIW, IWUOI L UUlLUn. \-- - \- - I ,.v .1 i,K I I I IVil IIIU UlillUlltlUUIilUUk Jl .lie Vrfu- - Conover left Immediately o -- r'oF the orders calling off the Jock- - out gtale troopa rencwed ther drastlo et. out unu nv;u uoj-u.is- - f0rta to \get Do Valera.\ Tho Irish the orders for tne sirnung or.cMaje R ,bUcan ..i)re9lUent\ may bo exo on tho eight Jods io return to oiu. . . ar,tured. xhis was Indicated It was explained after the ncanng r ,,,, llial tno injunciion nuu oiu.,. I 0f tho Dall. Brooklyn supreme uourt uy uioguarui ,.f,.eeu.l0ns will not ccaso until tho Will dropped, as tho situation rebe,8 ,avo surrendered their arms.' caused .the application no was ultimatum. longer exists unuer i ,.Thero can D! reached. )n infllotlne t Arbrltratlon Committee named carrying arms Is composed ot ' . U.ilM... n A ex and o made death penalty tor the international Union; Postigllone. ,(v . 0.. T.irinnAMn Ant T I Winn ' 1 ftllllF. I w - w.rf j the MaVons and HoTo- - \uses most of tho trouble. He goes nt inn Com. around telling tho men In his union r,.nim oT.nfflrln. thu not to work with my men. Muso'nsiand Builders: Senator Lock- - more after tho interest of Ws union wood and Samuel Untcrmycr. tepre- - than ho does his city work. He calls renting tfie I.orkwood Commltteo ns all the meetings where they t umpires arbitrators between the against my union. Ho should not be i:irtlcs.-iTesiaen- t uo icran ot ineii cn . - . ...J.J ... ... .. I Wlinn n,.i-ill- . hg,,l IliU lin nld r lerver. \Lynch puts In full day for this WhllO Frederick F. YOUng. t;tialr-lcpanraoi- u, anil jiibuhiuh nurn, nmui man Ol mo iruiiuiiuu iumu n;u . ..c.. - - - Masons und Builders, wob on the own time. Realise ho reports to me Mand, Mr. t'ntermyer nnlsed him tf every morning and his reports on file I,, understood that both Comover nr.d show tho time he puta In on the Job. i..io wmo then encaccd in iccalllnir l.ynch'6 title Secretai j to the the strike nnd lockout order?. Ho ic- - Executive Commltteo of his union 1. plied that was' his understanding. morn clerical than actual. \That holds good till Dec. 31, pend- - \A month or two ngo, Lynch tooK Inn\ began Chairman Lockwood. WC0K 8 leave wiuiout pay. io \That holds good without limit.\ tcnJ UIllon convention. had knowl- - declared Mr. Untcrmyer. \In the H 'at ond nPProvd tho .ippli- - for leave An to his are going to work out acllyitles m.\:Lnt ,.,iitmnt hrniiH,.tt,i to the extent that r.p , 7.i,i..in tied. doubt It. but. Mr. Dloguar- - JJUUl'l v. - \We hope so,\ repnea i ne wunesi \Everybody gone on lecord as being In favor or tno agreement adjournment tan-e- ror two weens In the meantime, Mr. t'ntermyer an- iirmnrcd the Boaid of get busy immediately CITY HE HAS RIGHT Harlem Forced. hail n I starlghtenlng tho dfalsifylng, commended of meant to a to to a on Is peculations a Republican own. Tho and -- f IT \ ... Cosgrovc's Tho exceptions Builders; a .\. of at- - a I cation I It dla or anybody else will present to mo formal complaint In writing against Lynch. 1 will lvc such charges the fullest- official attention.\ under 4he charter and tho Civil Service Laws, el d employees arc not permitted to encage m oilier biiid nesses and, according to un oft re peated dictum of tho Mayor, city employees are required to Kive tho city a full day's time. F. Paul A. Vaccarelli, head ot the TO WORK FOR UNION International Union ot Bricklayers' Helpers ana iioacarnera, aummeu iu- - tav that I.vnph attended a meetlnnr ot Patrick J. Revllle, ' Superintend the union in his office at Quarry Road of Bulldln In the Bronx, was aaked tna Third avenue, the Bronx, lat to-d- ho was conversant witti the Wednesday atternoon at 2 o'clock, allejed union activities of one of his Section No. .0 of the City Charter bulldlnf Inspectors, Thomas F. Lynch, forbids employees of tho BulldlnK De- - It was teswiea yesierosy Deror tne enxfftnr In activities Committee that Lynch ws titled with the bulldlni; business. It Secretary of the executive Committee aUtes In par;: of tho nncKiayrn. .unions ana \It slioll not be inwlul for any Union nnd was vary ae-- 1 ployee In the bulldlntr bureau ot any tlvs In the present controversy os-- 1 borounh to be enpaited In conrturtlni; tween the two rlvsl unions, I or carrylnt; nn any profession or bust. tv..'111 Raid he hnd not heard I nmi rnnrerned with Ihe rnnutrupllnn masked. Horns of them woie wVi el about the testimony OX O. B, Dlo- - of bulldlnce while holdlfce odlvo la tie robes. It U aula. ( Kuardla, head of the tncpr.!eat Hed buresu,\ Can'l Tell HowSoonWfcflaveWai:, Pershing Tells Demise Society Major Wars Approximately TweMty Years Apar- t- Fears Wc Are Losing Our Balance. MINNEAPOLIS. Nov. 28. An appeal to the nation to \look cold, hard facts In tho face' nnd not forget our obligations, In the blluil hopo that wo ntny not again ugngo In armed conflict,\ marked an address de- livered here y by Qcn. Pershing under the auspices of tho American Dofonso Society. At present we do 'not sec definite Indications, but none of us can toll whether we shall have- wor In five, ten or twenty years,\ Gen. Pershing said. \If wo knew now to a certainty that armed conflict woiild corrio in twenty years, tlicro would bo an Im mediate demand tor preparations. Yet that Is tho npproxlmato Interval thai wo have had In the past between major wars. There Is no reason\ to think that the Immediate future wilt bring about a cessation of war,\ even though it was said that wo entered tho World War to bring about tho end of war.\ Tho Chief ot Staff stressed, again that draft stntlscis show CO pOr cent, ot the young men called out durlntf tho war to have been physically sub- normal, largely due to defects curable by proper training, and that oho- - fourth of those oxnmlned were unable to read and write Kngllsh. \That means,'.' Gen. Pershing con tinued, \that some 10.000,000 hero do BROKERS ID FOR BUCKETING IN 11 MncMasters unci StcD-Fath- er Accused by Woman and Two Men. E As an aftermath of the iSOO.000 bankruptcy last February ot 3taoM as ters & Son. stock brokci s. No. S2 Broad StrePt. Rov H. JiacMastons. No. 1435 Mill Avenue. Brooklyn, nnrf his stepfather, John F. MacMastecrs of the Hotel Marseilles. 103d ' Street and Broadway, weie Indicted y on three charges, two of them chirp ing grand laceny andifone bucketing. Judge ltosalslty held them In ball of $7,500 each, which was furnished. The first of the grand larcoti;. charges was preferred by Mrs. Con- stance P. Taylor of New Haven Conn., who charges she was robbed ot $1,430 she gave the New lhiveti branch of the MacMastcrs Arm to purchase 150 shares of B. U. T. fltoek The other grand larceny charge was preferred by John H. Bradnack, nlso of New Haven, who says he lost $3,018 in the New Havenjbranch. Ac- cording to the third charge, H. Gor- don Monroe, also of New Haven, handed over ten shares of General Motors and a like amount of Ameri can Sumatra Tobacco stock to be sold. He charges his order was bucketed, Assistant Distiict Attorneys Kchrlo- - tier and McKenna had examined the books of the company for months and were unable lo get any evidence ot law breaking, but finally James A Cochrane, cashier and a holder of a 5 pc rcent. Interest In the company, made a statement which lie repeated to tho Grand Jury. Following their indictment, tho two men were produced by their counsel, J. R. Gilbert and Loring M. Black, of Gilbort & Illack. No. 42 Broadway. Deteetlvo Sergt. Raynes took their pe- digrees. \We are not as bud off ns you bo. lieve,' 'kaid the younger MacMastcrs. \We now have nearly $100,000 in ua- - beta \ ,000,000 DEFICIT IN CITY'S BUDGET g ' (Continued) before the session, there wns.a. wlus-nere- tl confab botwecn tho Mayor and Comptroller. Ordinarily, star chamber meeting are held In tho committee room on 'the second floor. But to-d- the Estimate Board trouped down stnirs to the Mayor's public reception room, the doors ot which were Closed Various BoroiiKh Presidents and city departments hoiufed over unex. nended balances to tho extent of about a millions dollRrc This was divided equally between charltabe institutions partly' suppoited by the city and the final disposition fund of tlio btreel Cleaning: Department. . if the JiiOO,-00- 0 for the charitable institutions had not been forthcoming-- , orphans nnd other wards of the city would have been without food and clothing1 he tween now and the end of tho year. Likewise there would have been a serious shortage of funds for tho re- moval and pisposltlon of ah.ss and sarbase. Tho newly dlscoie.ed shortage of U.000.C0J ia said to be scattered throughout various derailments. It Js a matter city officials who attended session do not care to dls cuss. 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