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I (\an gf\t n ('ourt nl flpr ('ol11prl1- ing you to anBwpr if np{,pssm'\'\ ·'\Vhcn ynu get n roul'· ol'rlE'r \,.(\ \ h(!l .only ton glad to an''''er 'illY qlr\.llons }'OU may ask.\ \Ir, M;ll't!n I'eplled lIlrshfl\ld in Tilt Mr, lilrshnohl and ~Il'. Halpin had \ey- I eral interchanges. Ono begal\, \hen the il.t.torney< declared. .IWalI, nlY mlnd dopsn't run along '\iith yours on that po.nt. c'ommlsslont'r ,. \'I'm mighty gldd It doesn t • the jatter of the ex- at 61 East The school Is ujlder .the managem~nt of Mrs. John O'.E!ilra CosgI.J.ve, and IS at- tended by seventy-five young' wumen, n\lm bel s of prominent famIlIes MrS-: Cosgrave has ~trlct I u)es agulilst the '1'ea.rlng of jewels by her pupIls excej't the most modest artlCles As a result, the more expen\nve ge-n15 of the glrlfJ al(, g('n. erally put int.., the safe, The burglal's left a complete kIt of safe_ breaking tools, Senate and Departments Now in Hands of West-House Is Representative FIGHT LIKELY FOR WEEKS' POST By CLJNTON W, GILBERT Bya Staff Corresponcknt r opyrtgh-t. l02ri, btl \i. 1. Elcnmq Post. tllC 'Vashlngj;on, March 2 -New York wUl Btart out the new CooUdge Admlmstration without a representative In 'he Cabmet. It los~s two ImpOl tant lliaces almost at once, \Ith Ambusg.\uor Kellog!,:, lOf Mlnne· Bota, suocedlng Secretary of St,'te Hughes. and AttOl~n~y General Stone, giving \\.lY In a few da~s to Challes B Wan en, of l\lkhlgan The enlUest vat'aney that wll! oceur in the Wal Dellartment. flOm \'I hkh Heue- tal y of War Weeks will resIgn soun. will lead to a scramble in the Ellst for repre· s~ntatlon In the Cabinet. Rhould go to a man States, New England \hl('h Mr. Coolidge stal ts o\t; and Is due partly because the President himself \\ an lilast. ern mn.n. Five of th .. ton members come from west of the Mio;slselppi, Three eome from the Middle WE'\t lind only two e(>me from the whole region east of Inulana- Serr .. tarles Msllon and \Veelt.·-aml to make the Administration stili mOl'p West el n. Mr ('ool!dge hn. ('hos .. n R Middl\ \\ estprn private scC\rE'tarv Mr of lndlnnu \\, ... 1 ('onll'OlH Senate The olg...tniz<-lt1lJll of the Senutf' 1:-1 \\ est ('rn The I\lour Leader, PrE'sident pru t\1I1 \nd \'hip til e \II \\ est\l ners The lIou!-\E' is UlfJl e nolw ..... l \\ Ilh a. MIddle \\ t>Ht~ ern ~peaker and u.1l E.lhtEH'n Floor Leader. The II€,\\ A«lminlst I ,.1'111 \ t8 orr \\. Hh a Cabinet In ,i hldl t1\'Il' hal e been few Action of The Board of AldewlE'n If) a sllecial \llle\tlng lod\y auopted the 1~~:; baSIC tax rate for the city of New York at 2,68 for ev~ry $100 of aiis~'sed valuatlun on real for last year was 2.73, GRAND JURY IS TO GET f Marshal tel's Reports to Allies Germany Fos, ' I ,I StrIfe In Not Disarm ng- E\AAlence Alarming 8y IBlfortatrd P'l'1M Pa .. i .... .!\Idll h.! The LOll' lUQiUllf (11 \\ It l,v :llalshal £0'\ Ii as bead or tbe AJIled I ~Ilht.\l'\ ('om mit tee flom the report ot llu .. ~ \ 1\1l11t.11.} ~l~,,* palfJtul,tllj. on tllEl! 111'11\ \I <.tl tit lldl'\> in malnt,dt1ing an army de,Iol.leu to b. equlppeu an.\ trained fn,' \\at CANS OF GASOLINE AND OIL EXPLODE AS BLAZE ,RAGES The budget fot' the y\ru' IS $3flO,618,- 886.44 The State tou will he $16,236,- 971.46, prinCIpal and mterest of the eity debt $79.337,~79,60 and for all other pur- E~~?ENCE _ TO~RROW I :\1..11 l'ih41 FOI h 'aIls att(lotltl')Jl to thE' }:vi- ut\lI('e \'Uhflll If-II t, Rho\\ that thl'l l\ b-anlr .. l- flUn ~llJ.} trdliling of thE\ (termnll PoUt e sugge~t \\ ,tr rllthor than me~urp~ fur in t'lnt!llol('p' l!~ ('\ th~ \h\\: thtt the m,,\\ of e,ldence gath~red by the con· Nobody Is Hurt, but Nearby ~esi dents Are Ordered Out as 20 Fire Oompanies Save Their Homes poses $304,044,634,38. • I by I Committee After He Demanded Artist Says He Was \Fired\ Fire destr0yed the M0rriR Pal k elortrlcnl repair shOlls of the Long lsl,mel n,ulrnan at 123d street ancl AtlantIc avpnu .. , HI('h mond HJll, Queens, early today, with It I loss estImated at between $~()O,OOO and $DOO,OOO. Twenty-'fh e locomotives \ere badly damaged and six railroad (\oaches were I ulned No one was hUl t The causo of the blaze Is 1I n Itnown. Fire alarnls were sounded, hnnglng slx~ teep engine and four h.ook and ladder com. panle§ to aid the ten brIgade. of the rail· roud station eel in the yards Low Wa.ter Pressure a Handl~ap This force of more than t w\ hundred men was badly handicapped by low wale\ pressure and the fi! e vlrtuHlly !JUt ned it.- self out in two hours, while ca,.ns of gaso~ lin .. and 011 used In the repall' \01'1< e:y;· - , ploued In spectacular manner ')'he roof and Interior of th.· iJUllding were destroyed, leaving th\ wall. \\ weak that forE'men decld\d to pull thPlll down. The debris smolderpd {m\ sevpral hours while workmen slood gua]'{i In pungent smoke over tl1F~ tottering walls \vhich threatened to fallon the tracl,s on which trains are switched The building was GOO feet long ~',O feet Ivlde and two and one·half stories high, It recently was outfitted with the most expensive of modern machinery. mcludIng apparatus for winding armatur\s A t the. ;i'ear of the building Is Hoolt and Ladder Company No 12[\ commanded by Lieutenant Frank Uuldfll Fire Lieutenant Turns in Alarm The I!eutenant apparently was the first to notice the slIop was ablaze, thOUgh \nen werc at worl< Insld\ He saw clolld. cor blaclt smoke PO\1,'lUg out pf th~ r<;lar windows, got out his company and turneu In 11 double alarm. \Vlthin half an hour three more alarms had been \ounded Tbe stl' uc! ure Is 300 ya I'ds from the nearest street and firernen experienced u.t't'kulty In approachIng It with theIr ullparat us An dlhletl danger was a net .. wurk of tracks with t hlru ralls. The total assessed real estate valllatlonS are $11.901,348,553; persoila! estate valua- tions, $239,607,540. The total exemptions from local taxation wlll be $803,625,400. Tbe revenue coming to the city from all sources for the reduction of taxes wll! be about $73,592,504,10. so that t'hetotal figUle to be raised by tal\ation is $326.026,38134, NEW ANTITOXJN FOUND IN BRITAIN MAY PUT END TO INFLUENZA SCOURGE London Modicill Experts Pin Fillth In Discovery to Combat \the Invisible Virus\-Prevents Diphtheria Evening Post Foreign Sel'vice }\ Accounting of Funds SpeCIal Dispatch to the El'ening Post Atlanta, lin., ~1urch 2 -~Arrangt'lll.t'ntH are h('ting (olllJ,letpli by the aut huritif'~ In lay before the Dekalb Count} <irund Jur} to.norIow thfl (1\ idencl' beal ing on th1? d(>~ strm tlon of models and w')rklng plan. for the Stone :\-lnuntafn Confe~erate Memoria! by Uutzon Bore;l 11m, deposed sCUlptOl. a few hours altel hIS dismIssal last Wednes- day. • An hldictment ('barging laIceny w!!! be ~ought agaln\t th .. sculptor on the ground that he carried ',ff severn I .maller models f'oPvrfqM, 1025. by N Y • ..B,;ening Post. Inc. after destloylng toe lar:;~ roaster models Loudon, ).\!alch 2,-An antltoxin. which In the studio It \'as anuunced. \Vherc has been successfully used fiel'e\to prevent I property v\lue<l at mOl ethan $60 Is In. ulphtherla, may stamp out the lulluenz~ I vulvcd lancny IS a f\lony undm- the scourge, as well as prevent such diseases I Georgia la\\, \hereas maUclou.\ mIschlet as whooping cough. infantile paralysiS and is 11. mlsd\meanor measles. says Hi1' Alfred Rlce·Oxley, one Requisition papers w!ll be sought from of London's best known physicians, , Governor Walk\\ If the Indlctmf'lltR are \One o{ the !t1Q,S( daadly-.f~ of health l J'eturned. and a It>gal \\presentatlvo of Is What Is tel'med 'the invisIble virus; I the State w!ll go to Greensboro, :-;, C., which Is !che n\ given to those olasses I next Saturday to be pr.sent at the hearing of tllsease germ\ Whlch...ot:'tll now havll I on the habeas corpus writ on Which Hor' defied the microscope,\ Sir Alfred said. I glum was \~letlBed Saturday nIght after \An Invisible Ylrull causes Wh~lrw hl7' arrest by the Greensboro authorHies. coygh and prnbably Is the caU3e of In· I Gh'('s $500() Ball iantlle paralYSis. measles. mumps and In· I t1uenza. \Medical research worh.ors have been striving\ loug time to isolate the~e germs and others. \There Is no\ considerable hope or su~· cess. H ~ LOId{ W~rwlck Finds Gay Radlc;1ls TOO: Gay! at \Oift\ l:;lo~Upg1'l\) •• !;' I Evening Post Foreign Service I Copgrlght, lD!!u, bu .\, \Y. Bt;:cn'na Pod. In\. I Londollj March ~ -J:.ady Warwick haa ~lthdrawn her llnltatlon to til\ Labor members of Pa1'llalll.nt to take advantage uf eontlnuous upt. n house at Easton Lodge. Last sumnlel nl,U1Y Labor members ac .. (' .. pted her Invitation to spend week ends Be j,\UH' Saturday. $;:'002 bond for his Il.Ilpearunce Selection of anuther sculptor to succeed Borglum is being considered by the special committee of th\ Stone Mountain Monu. mental AssocIation, and It Is thought the Fine Arts ('ommisRloll at \Vushington wlll be aslted to fUJ'Illsh \ list of Cjuallfled .culp. tors of national repule. Jlv .tnoc.otrut Rr>ll~' Rllreigu, N, t:l.. Mar~h Z.-A'hea\\')ng wl!l be glv .. n Gutzon Borglum the s~u1t}tor, he fore his e\tradltlon to Georgia is S'ljanted, shOUld thp rase develop to that ex~nt. Governor .l\<lrl,f'un Indicated tnrlay If the seulptor fnll\ to win his case at <1roon .. 1;)ol'o, whirh I_ \ for ne\t Buse 11n\8 \\cr(> ntl1-h. ht\J to h}dranLS I in 111(' spa~louB g t\lens and E'nJuy thf' ho~ In.ldp the yarus and In 'lhe strepts ale'ng IHt .. Ity at an ,til, lent and \\ell-a)1pulnted Saturday unll apPM1\ to th& Executive, hi~ RPI'P<ll will h .. ghN\ ron~ld\'I'at!on if was 1ald ThE\ no\\('rnot'. how(>\ er. Will talte no hnml In thA eR\\ lIDlp,,~ It I\ OWl ially brought to hiR \tt\ntlon the buUding, I country seat The water pre •• ur\ r~lllaln~d low de· It Is understood she wanted the laborlles spite the fart tlmt g,l.ooline pumps \er\ thCle fOI Int<'lh tual Inter< <.t\!rse. but I run e.t top speed Then fll .. 1 for thpsp found too man} gay young sparks' wbo I pumps rnn 10\\ an,1 mor p gaso!ln p had to \ere thInking III ,[ uf a. guod time, J \The inallpnl!h.l!- light or .In artist to hls I uo1 THI~Hl\\ I~ more alarmIng as showing the dptl'l nun l.tl'ln of the Oermun~ t f) IH'ep up the 'war spirit than as expusing de talli'<! Instauc\s of treaty VIolatIons. It IA I egarded here 8\ probable th\ AIll- b.I~~'HIlJr~ fU.i) <L. ... k the war ('omnlitteE' to Rllhnlif n Fif'1 \1111 I\€'port. vliith more tangibl~ suggPHtilll1H IPA II dIng- hqw thA gituatinn may plop<,rly uo dealt with. PRESIDENTIAL PA.RDON I OF GROSSMAN UPHELD Supreme Court Rules Exeoutive Has Reprieve Power in Con- I tempt COllvicti~~ I 1\ SENTENCED IN LIQUOR CASE \\'R\iIingtun. ~I\r< ~ -The PI(>.ld~nt hu.'! Ruth\l:t I und\. tile ('onstltntion to :gurc.1on pel HtllHI hpld III ('ontempt of court In <'rlmln,,1 <'aHe-, the HUl'reme CQurt held todn \ In a cloclalon upholding the pardon granh'II by President Coolidge to Philip' Gr0ssm.JU1. of Chicago, ThQ court ho\ever deClined, Grossman\ petltlnn (01' release on a habeas corpus pl'or~edlng from the Chicago House of r'''l'reetlnn, whf'1'o he was sent by JudIPS' Carponter and Wilkel'son, TilE' (Jrossman case gainer1 whplI tlurmg the Daugh('rty investlga- t tHn. t h~ plt' .... l1rn~t' nf'P'J \1ut\\roundinb' the r,rantlng ot the pat'cIoll werll caU<>d Into question and a number of wilnesses, In- cluding !ut'lllN' Jrldtl'e Lllndi\\ war'll\ clkll~d 'bcfqro th(!: committee. . It was .1 udgo r.Atn~!a\ who, Sfttih~ in th~ I\odel'lll district court In Chicago, grunted It pUtllock Injunction restraining Gr\s~m\n from ()Lrthe~ violating the prohlbltlun law\ \\'hen he \as brought Into e1WI ged \Ith h\ vlng ,jolated tho Injunc- tion (1rosslllun was sentenc~d to a term :n tlIe {'lliulgo Illtluse of Correction and f1nprl 1/.. sought to have his case 1'0· vi\\ r<1 hy the i:lupreme Court but tailed. \\,h .. n a),uut to b.. cvmmitted President Cuulltlge granted him a pardon conditioned upon th .. p!ll\m~nt o( th~ fin ... Thf' Ped<'ral 'IIAtrirt jurlgE'l'llnvolved pro· t£'Rtpd nne! dlreet .. rl the superinlenuellt or retorted, uWell, l\m qur£l' no onfl' l~ morEl g-Iad tbat t4an 1 am\ rejoln.d :III' Halpin, Mr. Hirshfield ,1\lhl\' l~driened of I rhangcs '-lost vf 11\ 11IllldJC;S \el e <hof{en h) .!\oIl l'uLJI1l1J.;f!-l pltdt.\\ P.hHof ~lr If lI<iin~ r'hL til ollt h .. ll '\\CIC ~rigl: nat appuintl'ex uf ~lr 1I.lnIUlJ..: un March 4. 19-21 and then If' \\ flrh \\.QS np. polnt .. d bv Mr lIal ding ~n 11\ III his term. as Postmafltpt\ r;enel al d nd t hen shifted tn hiq pIP-sent plnf'f' afl HN'r(\ ll'\ {If the be ordered from n[nf)kI~ n Although shE\ is eliminating (he social 0\\ 11 (\reatioll. IH \ .. hd.t 1\11 Bor~1um i~ )Io\t of thr Ol!lllPn entered the f('nced sIde of Easton '''Ii' announces she stili Is \flghtlng- f\\ togethor. ,,!th the rlr-IIt to in(lnsul'e of th~ lard q r hut other squads wtIling to Ult i.ib ll!Ilitp8S to conferenl:es 01 (ontillue \\IMI h(lt l.tJlS Ihe grC'utest s(ulp ~'l hope you undpl'stund .. he sfud tot hat It III orrly thlllUf'h my ('alii tosy that'vou are In thi~ ruom .. Mr, Halpm qUlt'ldy expl;merl he meant \ k,ppt outc:;lcJ~ to prp\rnt thE\ blaze other sprious m!lld .... u galherlngs from tinle I tur.d unch rt.akln~ III hislul), COIll~alJJo spreading to long ro'\ of on\ and two· 10 time, I \It h sud. great el<pi\lts as that. of ~IUllJ' stOlY frame dweli!ngs fhat Hn\ the neigh. bu. or of othor glellt Innovators and ex borhood. SOViET EXPELS LANDLORDS I plorer\ . • Police rMer\ es \\t'l e sUlnmonpd. to gorE ----- : Mr. Borg1uln asse-rl8 that ho was \fired\ nothing personal. \Why r m.nnt n\thlng at nil, '''The CDlllmlB~ion{ll and Oil-: known each other for years ' hE' salr!. Int .. rlo)r wh .. n MI 1,',,11 l'pslgnPIl ThlA pt'ohuhh ic; n. rpN'rrt '1\\1 I \ ,l e Plf'!'wipnt £>lfC'tfl'd to Ihr J'rf'AJdr>t1l \ .1.ftpr these famllles Ollt ~r thplr houses. Hnd po· Seizure of Holdings to Erase Old Regimo a fortnIght after hr had served noti-:e lice lines wer(' ostablished Ht street Inter- Completely by 1926 on the comlll.!ttf'A for an accounting (of hale lI-Iwmat' Is First \vihu's~ Mr Malmar was the flr~t wllne\' He \aid the roO) n Excbange BanI, had heen a city depository since 1918. anu though he didn't bavc ,,!th him ~he record of all transactions since then, he eould say that todtty Contl'oller Cl'alg's <'Iepar1ment lIas $3.94&,205.17 on depoelt there and ('Ity Chamberlain Berolzhelmer $9 043,127 50 \You l'eal!z., 1I1r Malmar,\ said 1\11' HirShfield to his first rpfu\nl to nn.Wf'r, \that this office was <'rNl.ton aftor the T .... oed expose to preHnt the mishandlIng (\ f city funds\ \When an officlhl-su('h a. Ihe {'on- troller-!\. p[>'\I\On withOUt a cherk upon hlm-has the handl!ng of m!lllonA of dol· lars, the ('\t\,'. depo.ltA and WIthdrawals .' -we have n I i~hl to InqUIre not Into' hIs private huslnpq\ hut into his denlings with the bank.\ --SHOALS BILL TO BE SHELVED. 1\ -- --- ,Illagers Fear Filibuster of Sehators , .~ 9\ Underwood Measure t' ',asliington, Mnrch ~ -~I lO1gel'S cf the erchce report on (ll(' \'neler\ ood Bill ~\ease Muscle ShoalR decltl<,u loday It f J be· a '''l.'lte of time to hrlng the n 1 e up In tho Senate' ,,;;aln at this 1m • -- jY' ,~i' group of .SenalOls, they \\lfl was 'j'lpared to tlllbuster against it SU('f'f'pding to it hv dflnt h The- III ~t t\\ 0 \I~e· Pn'sld\nt\ \\ ho f;ucreedpi! t hrou~ h t h(' ot'ath of thE' PrNdrlrnt. .John TJ 113\ and ~lIIlard Flllm0r., TH'omptl,' mnde 0\ pr thplr Cabinots. A ndrE'w Johnf1on f'€'t t tlf' frlRhion for VIC'e~Presjrl~n1s not to mnl(p {h lng-PR (Contmued on Paoe Nme) REVOLT IS FEARED IN CHILE of Siege Declared to NIp Plot Of-I Unionists /lJI A S8I'JC1atea Prrq S\lltia!:O (billl, iIoIorch ~ -A \t;tte of sler;e has been ue(l1al ed In tile (hI lean I'ra~lnces of Santmgo. ValparaIso and Aconcagua, the most thlcl<1y populated sec- tions of tho ~ollnl1'y, dictated hy illc!d~nls occurring f'alurday hold to Indicate the pxlsten(\'e of a pInt on tho par! or the T'nlonl.t\ tn OY<,rtlllll thp Government. T.lio prlilcipnl {\nlonl.t lead\I·. In, 111<1· Ing\ Manu,,1 RIvas Vicuna and Ladlslao E:rra~uriz, h\ hcoen nrrt'stl'd ,t!::;~('tJQns to C'ontrnl th(\ rrowdf! that (\01- ail ~ IiJlr.u'h11~ PriJii funds which - ~h('{ln SUbllcrloed fOl\ the lected from miles around after hearlnl!!'l i\Iosrow, Mal h ~,-:-';obles and landlords work. the explosions. Wind tarriecl sparks all recelv\rl notu pin \ decree by the CouncH lIe condpmn, most Hollins Randolph, over the neighborhood. of the P p opl('Q I IfInmlaaara that thE'-Y must v.: hll. ho dp'l'larPR. c1ominllte~ th£' Stone Explosions Shal<\ Buildingq ,aente all land )'\Idlngs by January 1.1926 Mountain A.suc'latlnn\ Deputy ·Fir .. Chiefs John O'Hara an,} ThiS ~\tlngui'!1e~ • ompletely tho row reo \Smoky JOe\ Marlin arrived when the fire maining rlgh/\ of members of the old was st Its~height and sought to re-form the reglm. nnd 1'1, .. PH nil prop:llTty entirely In line of the fice fighters to save the front the hands of I he proletariat, \nd of the building. Thi!l was cunt!ntItLlly The eVl('t1nn nrdpr <10\\ not Include thoP9 sbaken by ('xploslons and the firemen who Rerv<,d In thA Red army or who helped wpre un\ble to get strong strpam\ Into tbe the Husslan 10,ol\lUon or the Soviet Gov- h\art of th\ flame\ prnment ('orson\ e.pelled are entitled to Soon after the.\ two deputy ('hl.f\ 1<ot re('elve small allotmonts of land In distant on tb\ scene, Dpputy (\ Po!!('\ lnsp~('tor ('oloUlzatIon RI \a\ on the same ~ndltlOns Kf'lly of Quepns arrIved and directed the rflRerV{liS frOIn the Jamaica and Hlcbmond as the peasantr~. HIlI precincts. When the flam os subsIded a large force of Pennsylvania and Long Island Railroad detectives took charge and all but firemen and city policemen were directed to depa rt. T'hll loss was estlmafed hy W, Eo WII klns, superintendent of motor pawer The 180 men employed In the .hop. who were out of jobs for a lime today, \'Ill be> transferred to othe~ shops. the com pany annouQ.li?ed CAN'T GOLF, AS~S $50,000 Woman Sues Driver of Auto for In· Juries In Crash • \ . Asking $oOOOn .. damages for Injuries \which p~rman\n til' prevent me from playing my ray()]1t~ game of golf,\ Mrs :\tary S, N, H\rtsh<.>rn'A suit against Will· lam T Norton of ('ormvall-on-the-Hudson beg1ln before JusticP ('otJ.ll0 and a jury In the Supreme ('ourt today, \·rhl. aRRoclatl'1n, declared th~ p('ulp tor \ 01\\. ted, aero)dlng 10 as own fJg 1Il'f s. $130,000 nnd spent $170,000, of which, It. Is .Idmlttecl. $70.000 was Bpent on the office of the nssoclatlon.\ In City (;nder Bail Mr. Borglum is here under ball from Gr~en\horo N (', w I!pre he Wa\ serv<;1d with pap\rR Il'om GeDlg-la. charging \mall dous muwhlef' in destroying a mGdel of (~''llprnl I.~p In the ,abln at the foot; of I'Honp Mountain, where the monument \to the L'onfedGlacy and Its lost caUsG was hplng ('arved under the direction of Mr, BorglUm tie will I'Mum tHy Haturday. , ,'urthermur\ ~ald Mr, Borglum, \the destroypd mOllel was only tempurary, The tlnal one remains In my head unexecuted \Btlt I am r .. ady to rot In jail the rest of my life rather than admit that my small mInded enemIes are right.' HYLAN, BACK FROM FLORIDA, RAPS M' A VOY TRANSIT REPORT Mt a. Hartshorn \h\wed th.. jury how she conceals \Jlh H \ a deformity Rul- fCll'ed whpn her right ('alr was tom away. She walks \ \limp S'hs was a pas- sengel' In Norton\ 'til\ on November 21 ..Jhen the automohll;' overturned n\ar Harmon, N, y, Anuthpr woman·wa.. 1<lI:ed and ,several werc inj)lred, \'hen he (lI'livetl ,estClday Mr B<>rg lum WIIS Wllhout haggage anI! WOI'P olothps Ro!lpn hy Innl! \pal e1iJrln~ hi\ ngbt for his Ideal , He Is flghtlll~ nol only for the right to .have dostroyed hi\ mOlipl\ but nlso fot' the right to go on and o\mplete hi .. work, Mayor Declares He's Tired of Taking Blame for Delay-Promptly Has Clash With Craig-Eager to Get at Bus Issue .. glon That was to say that he WM tired of being blamed for delllYB. » Borough Presi- Everyone of tbe' fivll dents was on hand when Mr. Hylan toolt tho gavel. Poincare Backs the Vaticq,n. ProJm't (;rew in His Mind ThOR\ who propose<\ tho entel'prls& to 11im, he declare .. , vl\loned It as a I elat Iv€'ly small thing, II\ .tllllie« tho pOAalhllltl~B and It grew ll~d grew so blg that hp l1;-d to fJgbt months to \on vine. Its original advocates of Ita fea.qlbnity. Then he toure« the country rnn kIng 500 speeches. It was 0 d ... <,am whIch over. shadowed ever~ olher artlslfc dream '1f hlB I!fe, 11e has Spollt nine. years worklno; on it. -\'- upon thp ('xPl'C'ls.e of £lxl'C'utive vlemenC\y W!lA the prohlhltlon agninHf It\ use in I asP\ nr/fmprenchmpnt. He pOinted Ollt th\t Oll'}(\onstltutlon In defining the Preal- dpnt\ Imrrlonlng PO\\M' hRd declared It : could be tP1PU In all \nffenRPR\ against thp I o-ovornrn€'t_I'~t ___ _ STONE ON SUPREME BENCH Resigns as Attol'ney General and Takes Oath as Assoclatc Justice \\'tlshlngtOll', March 2 - Harlan 1·'15k'} Hr ()n(~ or ~,.w York Cit Y rpsil<ned today as .\tt'll nf'Y l;\n(\l\lll .. tnri tool{ tl1F~ oath 3R nn AAsnClnte ,luA/IIO or tho Supreme Court. Th~ lourt roo111 wos c-rowdpd ,.,hen the nt-w Just leo lIR(\Poued the hench a.t the o}U'''nlng hf tfHl~ly'8 court sessiun. Those pr\8.nt 1m ludeu lI'ranJ{ B, Kellogg, Ser- rciu.1y of 'Stn.te·deslgnato. and John W, lla\ls~ IlpnlOrl atic Presidential candld:J.te In th,r I<lsf 'MmlMlgn, The Ism pie ceremo ni<!ls IHI·., \owlucted by Ch.lef Justice Taft, --- -...:.-.~--- AND NOW THE FI.YING DOCTOR illinois Physician Buys Plane to Make I His Rural Calls SpeCIal DiijJalch fa the ElIcninu Post St. IJollis, llo, MArl h .! -1>1 II. nann J. :-';eUhaUN, , •• llr~\on uf IIll kle~, III, ha\ I)UI (haANt nn uirplun f ' hr-rfl fnr Use in ntwhhlg hiM lulls in t'ural dl~tr1c..tS. J)r :-\C'uuOJ.lIfJ; I;.a..i/j J.p. VUlll 1 1 ('\gage a p!lut un!l1 Iw Lf!C:J.Hle famillul' with the pl,me. U\ \'I that Ite would US\ th~a nlJ.r111na finly in eomclgt'llf'iea, Stich a~ iH.. and ue.ath casP\ ur raC'3 with the : storl< I I OOCTOS{'S RUM.RIGHT APPEALED ~\ a~bingtoll, l>larch ~ The right of tl\e Oo\ormnPIiI to J (',strict phy~i .. lans In pre· scrlhlllg IIquul' lUI i',ltiellh. will he decltled bl'· the Snprr-rtlf' (·ollrt. One of the Important Items on the long calpndsr Waf! the dlsposltlon of the proposal from Borough President Miller of Man- hattan, for the eUmlnation of the so-called Death avpnue tra~kA of thp New Yorlt Central The prollmlltion Inv01ve~ {'on- structlon hy the railroad, of a dOllble-deck atl'ucture to provide \Ievaled tracks and a vehiCUlar roadway from Canal street to T HE French Challlbex's action in refusing funds for continuance of the embassy at the Vatican is condettJned by Raymond Poincar\ Prench War President, in a bril· liant, studious review of tht! rela- tions of France with the CathOlic Church, in which he finds no flaw in the attitude or pol;~ies of the Holy See. Now small and Rdfh'h IndlvldualR, he , !Jr, Sumuel \\' ,Llfnbert, n. prn('tlclng rilly\lelan of \ .. IV '''rk City, today ,\oc!,el- I ed .m apI''''' I from the Courl of Appeals , tle~ 1.lon ~ustalnlng the Volst-at! Act In Seventy-second street. . ,Thl~ Item Wall l'etE;rrcil /Jack to :r.I~\ Miller on hlH 0\\ n plea that he WIShed to (Continlle\ on. Page Nine,) declares. are stepping In to, dam n all he bas done 10 spoll not only a massive thing In art but vlso the I epresentatIon of a tremendolls pJ'lnclph', thnt for which the army at' tlla South foVght overwhelming enemy numbers. -:-'~----- - lin,lting li'lun1' pI p~~l iptllltt~. Dr. I .. ambf'1 t had won In t h. Ul~h let ('om t but i\st in til(' ('h'~ult (\ourt. ____ .--11 __ _ I rnttl n .. nr1- \II1V'\ tlllIa Ib\ ll'tld~ nt ttl., \nuth land-WhIt,. S\II,.hu r 0'1(, Qjl:h' b1 l'ellu s..Ice-I.H;;r tv 1!h; LH.CD~lh;J -Adv~. .~-- FLYING GENERAL SHUNS QU BUT WRITES TO COMMI\''';;''·~ May Be Subpamaed for Session-Admiral Fiske De- fends Battleship -.-- ---- ~ BII rt St\fJ COI\l'l'spondent \\ ~hfnt;ton, 't :\hJ ('h 2.- 'l)'resld€'nt Ii,lge Ill'\ h,1\ p t', ilJ.tet'tenp In the l\I (111 \\\PP!{'{ tlisput(' e~ I'n fi&nins.t bls will,. a_ a rpsult uf llrlgadlpl.Oeneraj ;\Iitchell's • sweeping demal or Ih .. SP.cretuI'Y.8f War's chnr~\ that in publIshlug a \\lIps of air- el aft a1'tH ieH h\ dls,obpye~ both the Presl- d\nt and Het'retal'y \\eel,s, The asslH!ant army all' (lIner, In a tel' read oefore the House Aircraft {;om- mittee today, declared the President had Instructed 'yin! to get the permission o.{ MaJor General P,'trick, heac! of the army Ul l' servlCG, and clld not mean to ~'()fer htIil to th£' Secretary of Wnr, Genm ul Mitchell said he had obtailled (;Gneral PatrICk's permlsslou J conoludlng I his letter wIth the assertIon: . Yo l havo In no way disobeyed or trans- lP'eHsed any Itnown orelel' or lnstruatfOI) > , that I am fam~liar with,\ Genel'lll Pntrlrk countered with a decla. ration that Ii\ bad I'mtscnCoo to pubn~a' lion of the aI'tleles onlY because Genel'at Mitchell advise'cl him he had the President's' approval. - assurances of Representat1v.~e=-::;;.:;;;:....:;:.;;;;;;~,;;.....,;f\';.-i w\ulcl be heard, - - This rnorntnlr\ he told Mr. Prall auguratlon was near. thel'o was no USIl hiA gnlng bpj'oro tn .. \ommittee again \\w~\\,,,· that he preferred to say what her had to. ahaut Secr\tary Week!!' statements in t4 wlltt\n (ommunk .. tion, ( pon motion of n\presentatlve ReId oj! (Contit.lled 0 .. Paue Nine.) Metropolitan Tenor Pays $25 far Fild ,9rlYkliJ an Central Park West .\ Inaugural Number (Four.Pago Rotogravure) A RTISTIC portraits of aIt the Presidents and Vlce-Pr~si dents of thil United States. .. ... George Washington to ___ _ Calvin Coolidge