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of are orne orated desk. table. hUB' i l't IlP wing 111) like them heets had wag deli- theil' tion~ Un- lows, is the sold or ing, in al- all or more over\ to to tit to 4t3 ,., I ! ! f Romeo Forllni. Accused of Having $100,OO() Stellen Bonds in Safety VauH. Caught by Secret 5:1'11100 28, • C~ews of Both Escape InJu ry I n Rear End Collision on New JCl\sey Cen\ tnl Railroad 1!J25. MITCHELL FLOUTED URDERS OF COOLIDGE, WEEKS TEllS PROS E \ FIVE OpeJ'ation Fatal Calls Repo~ts He Will Accept Momi- i nation to jl;ellCh to 'Pleas~ i 1(0111.0 JoOrtllli alleged b, 8eclet Ser,- JLoe agents to be ail international fence for bond t~ie,\es has been held In ';100,000 ball b)p ruited States CommIssioner Royle, pending action by the r\ederal Grand Jury, It hecame known today, 1\ol'lIn1 is charged with stealing and al- teling registered bonds, He \as arrested last Wed118sday at the Hotel BIltmore, unu, according to detectives who made the arrest, hn.d counterfeit bonds of the ltallan Government ot a tace-value of 120,OOfj iiI e In a safe de]loslt vault DE the Chelsea I£x- J ohange Bank he had more tban $100,000 in stolen Liberty and railroad bonds, It is ~hal'ged, Charles R. Kearr Crushed in Shaft of Crescent Athletic: Organ- iza1ion in Brooklyn Special Di8pat~1r. to the EI'e1llll(l Post s.onlel\ !'\. J., l~~b. ~8 -Tw(} fr(klght trains were in Il lear~end C'ollfslon neut hel ~ at 1 :40 P ~I. toda)', ~e,ert\l caL·S WL~le deralleu Till' l·rash uccurled betwceo-n ~omN'Vme und nutitan N, J Both trainR We-Ie running along thp tracl,s oC th<' ('''Ilt t.1 Railroad of :-;ew J€'lS€'\ One 13.11lmed into the lelll of the othel. Gell eral Disobeyed President Publishing Magazine Articles. He Asserts ill I Peritonitis Following AppendicitiS Proves Fatal-Funeral t() Be Held Wednesda-y Smith \Albsolute Rot\ APPEAflS COWFIDENT HE'LL HAVE T\MMANY SUPPORT I LOTUS NILES, U. S. A\ RETIRED, IS VICTIM IN THE UNION CLUB H.eports 1 £\l'(> l\'pd h[>1 e ll\ officials of the 10au said \tha.l no one hact been in- JUl\€'d. E>yen the:: l~Jlglne(>r and fireman or the second train {l~('aplng unsC'latched. AIR MAN TOLD HE NEEDED I WAR DEPARTMENT PERM IT \ - , ATTACKS UPON HIS C~REER WEAKENED HIS RESIS1ANCE • Mayor Consid~rs McAvoy R>eport Warnjng He:' Faces Hardest Fight of His Career Bonds f(mnd m the vault were stolen, secret service agents aUege, from the Bank of Green\ood Missouri: Bank of ('enter- view, Missouri, First National flank of Marlss\ 111moI8; Marlon State flank, Marion, I{an, I~lglll State Ban~, mgln, Kall\ and the Buey,'us Rtate Bank, [lucy- San Antonio Man Leaves Friend After a Talk and Is Not Seen Until Body Is Found CHICAGO TO BUY TRANSIT LINES by Word and Letter, C aUttioned Says Secretary - Denies Muzzling Charge Nerves Shaken by Libel Suit and Barmat Scandal-Began Life as Saddlemaker ('halles R, Keal'r a bond brol,el' of .11 Cou neil Votes to Pay $600,000,000 for All Surface and Elevated Roads \- I\eh ~H ~Reor.tan We .. I,\ lnld tile House AiJ'L'rnft Committee tod, y I PRESIDEN'[' EBERT LEO IN OVER1HROW OF KAISER REFU$ES TO REVEAL HIS PLANS Will Arrive in Ciiy From Palin Beach This Aiternoon-Has CrOWded Calendar I ru\ Kall, ForUni has b.en I!ylng at ~751 Gl'and COllcourse, The Bronx IIT~UA~. ENVOY HERE Ocean ayenue. BroQklyn. dIed at 1 0 clod\: l'hicago, l\eb ~g -The Chicago City this morning In the Crt'scent A.thlellc Clul'>, l 'oun011 ,oted, 40 10 ., to purchase and 1:?9 Pierrepont street Etooklyn, frl'lT! eventually ta:ke: over Chicago-a surface and shock and inJurle~ sUBtained two hoUl< ; elevated hnes 101' mOl'e thun $6()O,OOO,OOO previously in a peculiar accident in the The project l:s said to be the largest mu, elevator shadt of the club, niclpal ownership plan in ti,e \5'orld The that BI'igadlpl n{'n~l\al Mitchell, a.ssist.an t n.m, all' chief, hau dll'eelly dI50be~~d PI.sldent ('oolldge's ol'Mr 1Il writIng mag- a.zit:1.1) articles withllut obtainIng the up- 1>1'0'lal of the Vl'aI DE'I)al tment, IlONGWORTH CHOSEN ; ! FORSPEAKER 14l-8!l\ Socialist Who Opposed War, He Headed Revolution of 1918 and Guided Republic From First Rylan Winner if He RU1ls, SaJJs McCooey, Departing John H, ~1c('t»oo::!', Democratic leaaer of BroDI,b'n, PI edlcted prior to h is de, pal'tur-e today ()o11 tile Leviathan that Mayor- I1yton w<l1I1d be re,elected If he saw fit to run fDl-ofOre again next fall, \ 'TO 'CEMENT U. S. BONO Martino, Twelve Hours Late Conte Verde, Says Rome Will 011 HOllor Obligations i GOES TO WASHINGTON TONIGHT 1 The l:mon Club. Fifth a\enue and Flfty- surrace Jines have about leOO mIles or first street, ,vas the scene of another ?ud- tracl< and the ele,ated lines 160, operating den death during the nigh t, though' t w lS about 5260 ('a1 s Mo,. than 400 miles or due entirely to natural c:>,uses The tl'an track and 1;000 cals are tG be arllled, 'rhe General. IIIr ,,'pel{s said, had tI,o articles publIshed wilhuut War Dellal't- l1:1ent approval tlesplte lhe fact that Pr<s.- den t Coolidge had written him, cnutlOllllng blln agalllst it. A.ftel' the 1921 I<,sts ~lt\ \Veelts saId, the who succumbed there wa.s Colonel LotUS The cIty obtains titlc with th~ owners as l'\!Ies, t\ S, A, l'etlred, a se,,,nt),-)E'ar-old security holdels, uper~tlGn to be by a board \eteran of ~ampaigns 10 th-e Olient He of control. died of apople::<y on the roor of the club, Secretary or the 1'>a\')' objected to sev ... ral Madden Moves to Make Selection Unanimous When Caucus Vote Shows Landslide where he had g'one for ai\ His bouY \\'a, COLDEST FEB. 28 IN 50 YEARS I artEeles written by the genel'Q1 and In ot:'ller ' found this morning - --- I 10 Ilr'event furthE'1 .0ntroVN'SY with the U E FA L T APPEAR 1\01' several hoUls officials uf the Mareh to Enter Gently To'm()~row. but· :-1.\1 lle was ordele,l to submit further INS RG NTS I 0 Crescent Club wIthheld details of the ace!- Only for Brief Period attic-lea fot' approvul ----- d I Lost fall the ReOl etn I\ continued, (len I Hy ROBERT BARRY ~~:\:::r~o a~l~p:;~~~o:t~':~l:~e th~~'e (' l~:~ It \\ «s I olde .. touay Iban it bas he< 11 orr ela.1 r.lit~h,,11 WE'llt III the White llOouse, Correspondent of Evening Post beE\n foul play The rumors ,\ete dlSlll'OVe-U any Februar) ':;8 in ~e ...... Yurl{ l..'lt~· in fifq.- a('C\'ornpanied b~ a l('IJresentatlve of a Imll.g Copvriuht. lD'!::i, by N. 1', Ett'JtI[na Pad. 1110. \!ears. The ITlelCur~ wag dO\\t1 to t\\(llve a:l.lme-. to dl.s('uss \ tl1e Preflideont some \VnslliligtoJl, J\eb. 2S.-Nlcholns Long .. He rlenle<l thon \'as any BlgnUl:cance In the rumors tl1nt he was leaving the city becnuse of 11nyor Hylan's !'~turn, adding- be was going- abroad solely for rest anu reC'l'ea,1ion By a Stll-jJ Correspondent Hope that Ame .. \'\ anu ltall woul<1 ('rushed In EI.vntOl· :Shaft.. ~bO\'e zelo at \1 o'dot\k thlH mo['lling, wllh- elllde. he pl'opose'd to I\lite The Pl'esl, WOl th of Ohio will be the tblrty-seventh ~Il' Keal'l' was crushed betwet'n the In three degll\.H IIf lh\ I'\ .. stuhllshell dent informed (;enprul :>lIt('hell he hod no Speal<el- of the House ot Representatives, I elE'vntol' and the Willi of tile \ silaft III 1S7:, I oLje<,tluns to the al tkles pl'ovlued :tlt~y HI. \ 011 , naturally followIng noml- I Into which hE'- had d.{'C'ulE>lltall\.· tOllpled. Dr. I :\larch will Cltlt>l gentl~ t0Il101l\O\\' how- '\t\ll} passed upon .v the \Val' Deparlnrle\nt nation in a landslide of votes in the I·louse Aboard Byll1)) T1'~in. ~t \V asbillgton, J.'eb, 2&,-)layor ;IIyl\n returning to New Yorll todny flOIr:! Palm Beach, declared , 8t1'1\(> to maintain th€\ bond uf friendship which now o:xists bptween the-m \taS ex .. pressed bv Haron GlaC'omo dt\ Mal~tino. ne\vly appoint('d Italian Am,bassmdol\ to thp l Tllitpd HtatpR. \hu aruv'€'ll tu~la) on thf' Llrlyrl ~Ilhnndo lln€>l\ (\\ont(> Vp.lcl~ I 1;' II Hf\rmmgham of l!!O Jlontagul' ~LreE't, ' (l\«.\l\ ~o fal :15 the forecaste-r ('()uJd tell to- and later \rote him, t'autiumtig him. caucus lust night, wn..s made certnln after nnnnun~eu, <lay, The Inuhatlon~ ale tllat It will ~on- agatnHt pubhshing th<' nrticl<,s \lt~oUt\ a ('ount of 141 to 85 for Representative his intentio,> or \ no office but the ~1r KenTl had bt\en dining \ .... 1th flie-nus tinup falr .. antl gxow ,,,,arn'HI·. ill.<l-ced, warm )lcrrnissiull The) subs~lluently W'E'l-e llULJ· ~lnrtln B ~Indden of Illinois, chairman of on Ihe tirst floor and h.ul gone f10m them enough 10 ral n tomorrow p\enlng, IIBl!w<l, Mr We~l<g 1llld, without belnA' mll- the House Committee all APprO~\latlon 10 the fourth 11001. \lgn~lIng there fur ~tol'mH lomiln!: From the w.\t WIll hrllll'; : :ml11ed to the W .. r Department. The vl~tory of the popular Republican :llayorll.lty lllP \leva tal tl> 10\\.' iII m to lhe dining allolhpl' col<.1 lInd snOw 81,ell on :\Jondal I ~lltdlt>lI Otlstl\- ~ot Tllreaten\d floor lender ,,,as more declslvo than even rOUIIl to be follo\V~d: by \armel' \eu tile 1', ;)1. W \ek. explained he had Issuell t hI' his managers had fo['ccast. Thel'o WllS a I~ll\O!l elf' Mal~lmo. who sU('('Pf'ds p .. ln( to Cuptunl !l.u; lWPIl In thp ltall'lJ1 dlp,lomatic l:'lC'I,,.IC\(' :t1n\ p 1901 At tho BalllO 11m., lIe hranded .. s '\b- Rolute 1 Cot\ rtlnlllJrs: t hat he wou Id €llse the situation fOI Tammany and (J,o,'ernor Hlnlth by accepting a judicial nomination. 'rhe ne\\ I.lmhassndol· \\tUi nHlot nt tlH~ l~or a mall who ase taUt and mml.ne-r re- pIer hy ~nlill(l AXBl'io. Ita.l1al'l COl15Ul Whethel' I he doo, uf the ele\,atol' shaft \I-.h\\ I'\sarding Oenel'!ll Mitchell Hftor' .\ramble for the LOXlgwor-tli bandwagon. , had not I;\en lightt;' do!<.u is not Imov.n INAUGU RAL DAY 10 BE FAIR tll~ l:lecret<ll'Y DC the Xn,,}' had ohjected to Tho nominatIon was mllde unanlmolls on hut In some W\-; ~It, I{E'an openeu It 1<. th~ articles on the 1!121 tests as \reflecting motton ot Mr\Madden nect his deep determination to do lJattIe (;.n.,'.1 fit N~w Yurl<. IInu August Ros~o. I C'olnmrr<:ial attu('hE'l of thp Italian Em- for his 1)01lt1081 ll~e and his transit theorl\\ I bass!, at WuJlhington, He \\11l go to agiUnst attael, troltl many. llourc~\\ MaYG}' ! Washington tonight. Hylan. who ,,,Ill MI'! va. at Penn:syl vania I Tilts js Bal-on d., Mill tlno's set\olld \I:>it tn the l'nlt~d ~t\te\ He passed tllrough I this pOl.>ntry last yo\\ on his way to TokIo ~to,tion tbls :l.!tol-)10{J1l. tlIsphlyeil' ~'11 ama?;\ \ mgly calm ana unpel'turbed state of mind, Bet,,-,cen Rlchunond and \Vashlllgt()n he said III an h,te-I\1lew with this nC'lWs}lapel'. choosing his ''lords carefully: \You Ci>.11, say 101' me that t will run for ~~\ n \1 0 ofClc.,;;,}>ltce}J1::: t 'hat of Mayor 1 wi a bsolutcly take II() nomination fOI the bench, \Reports thaI t will are absoiut\ rot Thal's whal tllE'~ would like to d() and what they ha\'. b .. en wanting for several ). ears \But they cap\t get away with it ' The \they\ ler~rrerl to obviously meant those the Mayor'talls the \tr.ctlan truets nnd thcir politiral allies,\ Determlmcd to Show Fight wher€' he Pier' eu .,It> .. \In'Uassadol untH hib recent appointment to \Yashington. H(' ,\\as E'lutt~d 0\ ('I\ h[~ 3ssjgmnent hel e and made no plTOl·t to hide hlR g\latifica tlon Cilnd to Br HN'P , \X'ee-dlt\sg tu say, 1 urn glad l(l he her~.' 1 ht\ derlareli \I lUl\ fJ nu douht that nlY ~ stay in AmPI'i<'tl \ he mORt pleas.nt\ I III a formal statplllf>nt ,\ hl('h he gavE\ to neWf>paptCr Ine-n un hIs arl'i'val lu expluineu I 11f' bad only genera 1 inst ructions regu rd- In~ Haly\ \bhgat!ons Hnd sal.J 110 rould cover these In the .tlltemel1t tlWt Italy has al~a:r8 honored l1E\r CJl,lIgation!=!. HI find it nnt ne('Ps~ary to stllt~ the fe\llngs (}f friendship that guides my mis- sioll,\ he \a Id, \el'sonally I am u. great ndmll'er of the t'nlte,l States anIi I 1'(,- joioe here III th<' friendly ferllng Haly al- ways ha.\ had 10WBII! thE' l'nit<,d ~tate\ \'\'.Id\ from the fact ihat no fllndumen I look down the shaft, app~rently to see if Weather BUMau Predicts \Rather Cool\ OIl: the Navy,\ Radicals Not 011 Floor his signal was being answeled, Weil'lher for Marcil 4 \~Ilen there W3\ a 1'1I.e of [nuzzling\' Onl; twonty.two nUnlltcs were required The elevatol' at the n\loment he peered W II t ra Feb \8 \Fall- anil rather nslted Representn!I,. ()'~ulU\'nn, '[)Ol'l1n, I for the nomination, down was ascending b~- tl.e third fioor, r as 1 ng o. ' w - •• el\ut of ('onnel tlcut f' ROlll'\lIIenlative JOIUl TI180n oC CollX\sctl- 'II' K.'\ f~11 Into tI,e shaft ,,{rllclhg (be: rool weather\ l'I'a~ forocast by tile Weathol' t. '\ Bureau todn~- fOl' Pro\ldent Coolidge's ill- :-;00. it was not\ an\\el'eel th~ f;,C're I cut. who will BucC<led Lo,.)(WO rth aB :floor ],oof of ih. cage afler :a drop of only a ill I ~. lender of the majority. <:tl.llM the confel'- nUE;uratiOlI, I few feet \lilt far pnollgl) to rnake a noise ~'llllt ~.as It'?' ence to or.der wIthout o.n\ of tllo anticl- ,\lthough Ii1P forer.u,;ters said It was tOI} 1 \ \' • \ufflc1ent1~' loud to attrnct attention of the early tn malte !lny definlt. IlrOgnostlca- 'He might have pl'illl ed t\ <'I vllltll ~ h<!' pnted unpleasantness ot Inviting some or elevator oP'Y'ator, Helll'- Mold., , tion, a study >or gen .. ral rondltions over the \\.oio If It had been submlttod ' tho La (i'ollette l'adlCllIs to Ic(!'Ve. The ('0.1' 1'0s. only a f,w feet more, hpw- Bast promllt cd them to Incilld. III the Tilen there is 110 muzzling' !'l'one of the Insurgont\ n,ppen.rcd among e\ E'I', upforo )10100 foullu something wa~ • usual weekI) fOIf'.'asl that pl~lIh 110n tor- No_\ the 2~& members-elect ot tho Sb:ty\nlnth amiss HE> stopped the car, saw the body • ~Iarch 4 Didn't yo\ tt'll r;E'nPl al Mil. hell you Congr.ss who attend cd, on til<' top of the Ollge .. nu went [or help w\\I'e going to rpmOVO hlm o \ nsl<ed It.el')['(~' Representatives Sinelllir of North Dakota Attal'hes of ti,e dub px1ri,'ated MI', Ken,., DRY RAUIERS UNEARTH A ZOO ,sntallve Prail, Delllo'lal of :-lew Yt»ll\ ttnd Lnmpert of WlsC:onsln. who had after the. II 110<1 be\l1 1~)\wTed a few reN I dill Il~l I ne\P1 tol<l him any mrh thrcatened to assert n right to be present. and \)\ BiImlngllllm \u~ ('ailed Crocodiles. \'Y;1onkc),s. Baboor1 and Wild- thing as tllat failed to appeal' to malle h'ouble for the I,ins TwCI limns ,\'itel\ iic('iIl{,lIt COlt Bar Way to RUM 'Dldo't l\U tllle,ltOf! tn o I'd \I him dORol~kp:~~:~~~tlve Ra''rley of Oregon was :\11\ Kearr wa~ pli.LCPU <1T\ a ('oU( h on th(' I n. ... vay~ I fourth ftoDr nnn was att .. nded for two Spec-wI Dis),a.tch to tlr.~ Even.ing Post \1 did not ele<'ted <'hnlrman or the conterence. and hours bv tho ph~siclan b .. fole he dl~u, I,ynn. )Iass,. i'\b ~s --Tile LYl1n ralIi I 'rhe \Val ~P' I pta\ \1\ 1\ Iddell th\'l He\ .. eaent:l.t!ve Butler or Pennsylvania. was Dr. Bermingham RUllI it ~as us much ~ho(\'k r> ll<t'lthet hp nor tho Prefllciollt had 1I'Il(l nU in~ squad ,\ ent on n hunt for' liquor to- II ella\en VI~6 chairmlJ.n, do\ in the ... ar of (:wl'J;e .A. Whittier's Mr, Longworth wn:s placed In nomlnllUon as phYSll',lJ inJu,l\). that caused d('o.th. ~Ir~ . trwrlty to mal{e General :'-tlitt hell r~Rbn Kenrr and frlellus of ~1\ [(e.In w~re I harhel' shop In I'hestnut strt'.t, and whnt by Repl'eHentatlve Tlleodore E, Burton or the\ found \ a lot of [). T a('~essorle:s (litos ,\.Ir Budg~t fut Ohio, thA seconding speech being made by ('II lied, bnt thel' arrlled after he died, Poh~e had rllffkuItv 10 gElting any In- fornlutJon ablJut tho tragf'dy and newspa p per men W('I e Pl'ohlblted from going be, yond the ,'cstlhul<, .. f the dub until the dub offloials wen infOlm<,d of thp quickly h' the form Dr one baboon, t\\O baby cro{'o· dU(\!'I, sev{'n E'l'K{'!table rnonk£lYs nnll It ,\ lid ('al. In('idenLall \. thp squad peonetrate-d ?;.on and fou nd ~o1Tle aif\ohol th4'1 ltepresontative Cole of Iowa, MI' ~Iallden was nomlnateti by Repre· sentatlye l'hlndhloom of Illinois. and sec· onded by Newton of Minnesota. Though serell~ and unruffled Il.bout his political futuro. apparently oxpectinJ;' to meet lIttle trouille in getting- a l-enomina- tlon, ihe Mayt»l\ undoubtedly '\Till show Pght If Tammany tlies to turn him down 'rhls was revealEd In hi\ expll'nation of the terms upon whl-cll he would I-un fer Mayor :lg-ain and the \ h<' expects It to ('orne tal question divides Italy and tht> {'nlted I spreading rumor q WITH WHOM DID t1E WANDER? Hpi r('tary \'''f'el nddl?u that h(\ ' ... ·!shpd t., stat\ \em[lhatlcally\ the \\'''1' Del,at't- fIlp.nt hau not • nluzzlf1(]\ plthPl' (J€lIU!rnl :-..tltchpll or any uthPl offlc (\1' to keep them fl[)m \tElllin~ th~ truth' to (·ungr(lt:a.s[ono.( (\\omrniltees Hf' tead th£' \'ar J)tQl,m-t- I1m\nt ordel on thut \\b)el't ami .-.ald If any officer did no U\uow lw naS )>E'I'Il1'lttf'll t jJ gl\'\'c his perRonul vtf\WFt h.f' mUf!1! P\ l! t Imlii soul.\ Wllen the baUotlng started. \!'l'lck\ Long- worth c('aK.d smlllng UIl(I ,mtfed nervously on n \lgarette Mudden appeared quite chlppcr, uut his features altered materially as hlR >'ivai toolt tile I{'ud \ tht'; outset and pulled awny steadily, to him State, In the gl-E'at lInl's of wUl'iI! polltIl'., At fust the ~1('diNII I~xamlner' s Oflke I lJdlp,<, that Italians and AmerIcans find I it oa\y to understand each other, \DlIl'll1g my re\t'nt short stay in Italy Up-State Nao Promises Answer Saran; c (loosey GOinder Riddle t6 LongwOI thOR Rral1e rt\tut'nl'd No Traco of BltternCHS ,BV A 8s!Jo'attul Pn ~I'I BCl'lill, I\eb 2~,-Frlcdrlch Ebert. tM flrRt President of the German Ii\pubhC died at 10: 15 o'clock this mornlng from peritonitis following an operation for ap- pendlcltls five days ago, The former saddlemallel', whose skill In guiding the Infa Ilt republic thI'ough tho first turbulent yellrs of Its eLlstence ',vas acknowledged < ven by his Dittor enem!.,!. made a gallant fil[ht lor life, BlIt his sys- tem had been ulHlermined by an attacll: of influenZa preoeding the operallon and hlB heart wns not eq ual to the burden Impo~etl by the polson which hlld :spread through. au t his system, A this bedsld'l. when the end carne wert> grouped hIs wire. their daughter Amalie and her husband, Dr, Will1elm Jaeneci>c. and theIr only Ron to slu''Vl:ve the W<ll', Friedrich. jr, 'State Secrotary Mels~ ner was the only other p\!lrson present. ABide from the d~ctors and nurses, At the widow's request the funeral tie\~ Ic~s wlll be held Wednesda.)\ at the ExeC\l- , !lve mansion, 'rhe luneral 'Will be a. state ceremonial, Chnncellor kuiho, will de- lIver th,! funeral address. The PresIdent's body wlll be trllnsferted quietly this evening to thil 'Exeoutive man- sion. 1118 roonl: \Lt the 'W\!l~t. Sall~taiium and the detj-th bocl are altllrned 'W1th 110\\\ t ... >I ~ ora --, \It the peophe want me to run again, ' a.sel'ted the ~[ayor, \they will find me read)\ If they ,V'~e to continue my fight against ttle fare Incr<'ase tJ.nd for a m unldpally opera t~d subway s\'>Item and l'UB lines, I w-Ill Bel'Ve them, GOld has \ndowed me wilh heaith, and 1 am ready , 0 use it in their behalf \r naven't b~En a\)le to benefit the people hv pbj[anthrop~-, for I am not a rich man, But 1 can, as Ma\'or of Ne,v .-ork, look out :l'ot' theil- int .. !'ests as I have done. and I intend tt» keop on doing It,' ga\B permissl'lJn for the l\rQc!v to b~ turned ovpr to an undertal~f'r hu t this order wa~ resrlnded later and an n lltOPRY was ordereu to be perfl}rlllcd h) 1>1 tiregory L Ro\).I\ lard Mr\ )\'e:lrr ~as a lIl(lnlhet'\ or th~ ftrm of I I wB!< glad to \''lcertaln tllat mv r\llow countrymen follow with til? th()F!t livelv I intE'r€'!=It tho ~nletican affairR. I \now on the oth~r hand, that I hE're Is nIJ laok of appreciation In Amplira of thlP ('fiart!! \\-'NiH'ott. K(!arr & Pal'l\(Jtt of 42 Broadway. I He 'Wa~ a vetEl'an of the World War, hav, nU\ll.(l hy Ital} In h€\l' '\vorl, .of rec{)nstru('· tIon alld that the ptess of America has judg,d thL, \ark \ a spirit of falrnpss, I lng scrvE'd on th~ ~lex(C'nn uOrUPt' with the I\lrst Cavalr) Imd aite\\\I O\erS('aA with the Thirty-first Machille (.un Hattallon, Saranac La\!'-. ~, y,. ['ell ~8 -SomA .IOI'th ('ountTY Colk Invoke tlle aid of the p,es,' before turning to fhe police for helll In time of tlOuble The foliu\ wa\ In, serted in t he cl~Jied ad\i erU.lng column. uf a l\('cent lssue of the Chatenugay R<'c- orIl: 'T'h€ discu~slon ~hlftf~d te, the qUl(!stion t of V\\U r DepartnlPnt alll'loPlill.lion':.S nnc1 lilt \\\< te.tlfled the Ilepartmol1lt hnil ~nl{('( 1 for a Tlpro )l.irnntf'ly $:!Ko.OOO,ilO 0.000 fur the nf'xt tiRral \f'HI arlit had l'(!'C'eivpd !$: 39 (Jon,uoo 'file air ~ru-\h.p f\l1otnl~nt hp Hultl, had IlM'n ('urtnilpd fl'om $ZG ... OIJ 000 I\ $18,- I()01),o\OO. Thp O1'dnanf P lJt1rellU w:as re .. cJuced 13 p~r crnt mOl 0 thall tl1l'! air :8orvice. A,. th~ lInnl vote was rast and 119 the teller\ were ret'upl!ulatlng It, ~[adden squared his Bhou~ders and ortered the motion 10 make llie nomination unanl, mOll\ I1~ walked ovel' and shook hnnd. with Longworth ,end was thnnl,ed porIllally, \Vben asked ''!Vhat medium he would 1001< to fol' an expr\ of the poople's wlll in Ihl. Illatter. tlls lIIayor repli\d: \Oil. the leaaers know what the people want, Nobody kE,OWS it hetter than they do, They're l1rllong them aU th ... time, In every block al):1\ street,\ He was obvlOJusly referring to the vari- ous TlUnmany cllstrlct leaders, at least two- thlrtls Olr wh01r1 a.re reportetl to 'be for the May()r becausa or Ilis policies and, }larticu- larl)\ gen~\oslty In the distribution or I'ity jobs, 1\1a)\Or ltealizes Th Is Ft'elinJ: The :l.Ia.)\or recognized this feeling a few moments late1- ill speaking of Ille way h~ had treat~d th <' Ttl.mmany henchmen, Slg\ niliaantly enQagll, he pointed out Ihat he had I'ecently .a.t1J)ointed foul' ROpllbUcans to tne bench: Otl~. Incidentally. upon the I'ec(>gnltlon of Jacob A, Livingston. Repub- lican boss of Br()oklyn, \\r co?ld Ila;.ve named my kLl1d of Re- e 0o nt/tailed -:\ ,POtU ~e\<!'n.) N CI\WS Editorial, Auto- mobile., Sports, , 2. }'ila.Deial. Real Estate, Religious. Travel. 3. Lit<erary Review. ~. Ro:togr'avure, 5. Sclciely, Drama, .Art. Praises :l'itlssolilli \My ~ountrymen firE' greatly satisfied ,,;th the lmpol'tont achievement obtained through the persevering efforts of the na.- tional Government unde .. the str<log lead- ership of Premier Mussolin I, Let us not forget, however, that tht'y have been the result of great sa.criflces willinglY' accepted eOonthltlca on Pa.ge El'aM.) Colonel :-;Oiles. victim In th,. Cnion Cluh, lived at 1822 North Hu..rkberry stleet. ~an Antonio, Tox but \ame often to Ne\\\ York, usually Ih'ing at the Army and Navy Club, arrd \as well knilwlt here, 1I<' wa< dted by Congress for 1.ls Il.\'tion In lea(lIn\ the American Relief Kxpedltlon til t hp Boxer uprlsillg In China, un,1 had mall' (Oo1liinued 011 Palle Two,) \1.o.t-A gl>ose I..ast .<\n SaturdaY night going ,,-est on :>Iain street ac\om- panied by and---- It the goose is not. rei urned 01 settle(1 for, thes\ blanks will he fllled Itl witb tbe nawe\ In nf'xt weeli's Hecord·' INSULIN HALTS C~NCER Vienna Pre>fessor Report. \eat. on Mice Sh OW Relaples St<lpped \Ho\v m[lIllo' that claR!-\' plnl1£1'R havo('l WP'\ >l&koo Re-presentati\p Prull \'Vltat Is YOU!' definition of a first elms 1Jl:an-e. {)ne buUt t11iH year\ ruuntt'C'(ld the Hecretary, Mr PI-all ga\.c n tong dpflnlUoll 'Then evor~ mILchln.- on lhE' 1Iot \vouill maC'hinf> 1\11 WATER GIVES UP 2 BODIES OF 6 , WHO CHOSE FREEZING TO FIRE I Yienl1ll. f'en :!f:; - SUf\c(lssful UB£' or InsuIln In preventing lhe lecurrt'nce or ('ancer in nJ.ic;e is t eport~d in a papcl e re-arl b;' Profe\~r::J! l'rll'dellcll SlIbH.tein of the \'lenna lnstltute of Experimental Pathol ogy before the Medkol Assoclallon here, U8 It ~ghtlnfl' W.pkf', \You woullJn t flay thnt ' 'That 18 \hul the(hipf of th~HIt I'lPl\,.:IC'f' fla~s ' ., [)nfl'fI he kn ow\ I Crew 0/ Tug Burned in Sinclair Doltk Blaze Le(1ped to Death in Frozen i River to Escap.e Flames-Pail' Shrouded ill Ice Profe~sOl- HilbE'l'stein 'Said 'hE' had verifleu bv' C'Countl(lsK experiments <In mke wher'l they were ~leated with rnaxJlnU]D fl:upporl I able dOBt'S of Insulin\ fter tl,. excision of: their <'arclnoma no relapse of Ihe malady was obsel','nble In 60 per cent uf the cases, Admits MltfheU l{now •• Job 'belt MdjOi (;',p11('r'1lI Patrick waA 'lell Inrnlln .. d o h011t the tjir('1'uft ~itU3t Ion f\X{ f'[J f III I (~ gllH.I tu ,Japnn BUIning {})~ fl'eezing whkh IS wotfle\ lnvoluntal'lly, six men chose th~ laU<'1 I wnell th(>)\ leaped from the tug Ed\otIi Ba.:xtel\ three months ago, The world knew that they lealled to escape bumlng, for the tug, tied up beside the SlnclulI' tanker 'Vllliam Bore\ Thomp son, at the Sln<,lalr Oil Compn;nys <lock on Trembley ]'oi11t, was in flames at tbe time, But until yesterday nobod)\ knew th\1t in their escape frolll the scorching hoot behind them t hey fell Victims to tbe cold Oh T1,Ursday the bouy of one of the six. Jolln A, McMahon, of 139 MIlton street, I 1 eSParrhoA Into the qllnllt:y or hUOl,;)1 quf f<'ring, It \\:a.. It \\i~p leap that the _Ix !Ilen maclE' They I.all .. d from pOSAlbl)' Ihe most painful of deaths to onE' of the eaRi- RENTS STILLS FOR A LIVING est. !\fen wl1(} hav'e l€co,\ered after hptng nearly fl oz~n to deatit. nil. \\0 reported t hu t - - ---- I Pittsburgh M an Builds lip Lucrative I an almost agl't'ea.ble numbness suc\eed. tll .. first biw,rncss of colc1, and that pl<'aRant Tl\ade by New Business dream. folloW, SpecriallJi8patch to the Evening Post Bven whllo(! the ru'\ rugeu. destroyIng the I PittsbW'gll, Pit,. ~'eb, 2B,-The La~ tug and bargp, Irreparably damaging the r .. ncovUle dlstl'iet of the city hila de,-eloped I tanker, and blazing for eIght days, through a new business. that of !l. \\till renter\-lIl1 the all plant :;110 Grea.t W'hlte Cold walked I Individual who leanH ollt slllla tal n t'Q(J. , abroad on the waters and ensheathed the Ronable c()on81deratlon und ~njoY!I I\, lUCIa' .ix In a .hlnln shroud of ice, I tlve trado\ atcordlng to the testimony t»f ! IJafJ any otlwl \ml.'1 IIPPI1 :ll).)rlrd to obtain such infol m.dioll IJr>M!dpl=I :'wJi1l'hpllO);' , r don t think \0 ' \Is 110 thp nne man \\ 110 hnu.lV~ mure tilf'lt .. hanrl infolmatlun frlllJl Euroy.e ... ·' \l-IPI knows Jnor(lo f'r olll pP1\Ronul obsPt\'. \itlon JI~ didn't get mU, It from Japan,\ Alll<etl wh€the,' he mpunt to I>I\\~ the ImplPssion ·'w(' ho\ e 1;j92 f.ler\lic-cn .. h[e flll\\ <Con.:inlled on PallO Elah!.) HOUSE 10 PROBE U. S. JlJDGE En gliah of lilinols Faces I nveUlgatlon il1 Impeachment Move During Iho wl'el< it took tor [he 111'1' to I of John Stenko, fOlty,five. of 133 I\oTty ! iJurn Itself out. with a total property flfth Bu'eet In I'enn AV!lllue Polloe Court WlUlhlllgtolJ, r'\eb ZH - A resolullun PIa' damage of about $120(},OOO, the police or I St\nlw was lined '$IO~ as the result of a i ,'Idlng for Investigation of • harf;'''' against Linden, No J, and aho Staten Island raid on 1<110 home, wherA a quantity of 1 Fo<leral Judgt' Engllsh of the W,\l!~rn 1II1- draggeu the ,\rthu[' lUll f(Jr Ihe ml\\lng I moonshine was fount! but no stIll. He I'~ ,noifl Dlstl'lrt to determlnp wheth., .. there men, They inquirpd also In mat'Hlme <'11 I fused til ill'e th .. name uf the .atlll i,4 ground fm' Impeachment \aR \dNpt~d des, hoping that paSSing ,'essels had I renter, '__ • tedny by Ih'\ HOUS\. __ ! pkkpu 1111 the In\\, It OIcempc] impoR~lb1e ~ -- • ' that six men could disappenr complelely I CURA. !>I\ ... ~.\t'. Ml~m - Plt:.NN., \'TLA/'OTiC I I'IN&lIttRST. N, C,-C'\rotln.. 1I0U. lnn anll COAST L..INE, \!lava\, Bnect •• ' ann 'J'lorld.~ I Eedsldr. fallled lor hO.plt.lI<\ at ... ' lPor~ 'r\. (Colltinued. Oill 1'IJPrd !fWO.) Special\ Till'll oorvlce, 1 ~*~ IIroadwa7 .-Ad\I Ji livenl<> ill tun awlli.-,-Ad.t, '\ t'\l I Repr<,sentative • .ongworth, who wllt slloceed to the gay .. 1 laid down hy Speaker Gillett. who C'<)es to the Senate, thanl<ed his Hepublican colleague, for the honor thoy had voted him, If\ said it wa.~ not alone the honol' of (Contlnuea \I/. Page SCtlell,) HINDENBURG CRl11CALLY ILL Field Marshal Now Reported Recover· ing at Hanover Eveni11U Post Foreign Servioe CDpyright, ltl~m. by .V. Y. [)((l11111(} Po~t. Tuc Berlbl. Feh, 28,-Fleld Marsha! von Hln' donburg h~s been cl'ltlcally III at his home tn Hanover, but Is l'cportecl to be recover\ Ing Inaugural Number (Four.Page Rotogravure) A RTISTIC port-nits of all th& Presidents llnd Vice-Presi· dents of the United States, \. \. George Washington to Calvin Coolidge with biographical sketches. Pic- tures of National Capitol, White House, Lincoln Memorial, etc. \. . . TEACHERS ami STUDENTS w iJ1 find tbis spodal section helpful in their school 'Work 1 and in eVe?'Y /wma it will be well worth keeping for r\!lference,