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55 $21 to $8iS ·$29 rade $45. and $38 uilQin.,. ten per charm· y-colored qUality. IFFY PQLlCEMEN AND FIREMEN MAKE THRILLING RESCUES Patrolman Barberi, Who DiscO\'~rs J .Flames. Dashes Repeatedly Into Burning Building MOTHER AND 2 CHILDREN DEAD Reserves C~lIed Out to Keep Back Huge Crowds in Streets Nea~ Borough Hall ,/ A five-famlly apartmellt house at 72 J<>lmson strMt, Brooklyn, three blocks flom Borough Hall, was swept by fire at \ A. M. today willie its occupants slept. Three persons died and ten, Including firemen and pOlicemen, were Injured. An aged woman wap so seriously hurt she may die, Three of the other Injured are also In critical condition In Cumbedand Street Hosr>1tal. The tlre 2vae marked by many heroic letiCUes. One man, aft~r saving two of llis children, hurried over h<ruse tops, leaching No. 74 'IS the roof of the burning bull~ilng tumbled In on his \ife and tw,p older children. '1'he neighborhood wa.s th rown Into an u;;Jroal'_ Police reserves from two sta- tions were ordered out to keep back the rrowrls and fifty persons living in houses adjoining the burning one left their beds In panie and dashed t() the street. Carf()ll, lI'Irs. Elsie, thlrty·two -(:a.rroll, John, jr., her son, six. ()a.rroll, Ruth, her daugh,el\ four. INJURED Ea.cilschnu(lt, WIllJam, patrolman, of FopJa:r street station, smoke. EaJdwln, (:atherine, twenty-six, smolte. Ea,rOOI'i, Loulll, patrolman, of Poplar . street station, smoke_. . Eeime, 'lIfartin, ~emao, .of Hool( and Ladder 205, cuts, Cumherland tltreet Hos· pltal. ~bruyere, Frallk, thlrtY,five, sID,oke. La.bruyel'e, Louis. jr., six, thelr son, slUoke and broken limb., _ Cumberland Street li()spttal. L&bruyere, Louis, jl'., the,r son, srnol,s and broken limbs, Cumberland St.reet ilos· pltal_ I ..... bruyere, Louis, sixty· eight, smoke. La.bruyere, ~lary, sixty-five, smol,a and bU\ns Cttmberland Street Hospltai, critical. IIllsa.k, Fra.nk, fireman. of Hook anj La.dder 205, cuts, 4 PLAY JURIES DRAWN; NAMES KEPT SEGRET Enright Picks 46 Men and Women to Pass on Productions Com- plained Against WILL NOT KNOW ONE ANOTHER It'our Jurh~~, each of t \veh 0 men and women, \ drap·n this afternoon to Put into .\\o<:utlon this wp\ tbe pia,· system lor regulatlng NT;'w York th .. atle. The drnwlng tool, pla\e 10 the off'ce Jf Police Cununi8sionel' I':might aull was at- tended by John Emerson. president of hte Act01S' Equity AssoC'laUon; the Re,·. Dr Charles K. Gilbert repr(,H\ntlng the E'plscopal SoeJay SerVICe, CommissIon, and John P. Donlin. secretary to lllstrict At- torney Banton. HYLAN VISIONS FLEET OF fJVE-CENT BUSSES AT ALBANY HEARING Before Legislative Com- mittee for City to Get Power to Establish Own System ASSAILS TRANSIT BOARD AND TRACTION COMPANIES Real Estate H~ad Opposes Mayor's Project as Extravagant-Its Chances Regarded Scant B'I/ a. Staff Con'e'}1ondcl1t Albany, Malch 3.-F'kets \r ,,,1ft com· modious, five-ce-nt fare 1Ju~~('IS, ~E'n lug the people o( N'e,,,' Y~rk ue~!Jltt' tht· \pupl1c.- utility IlTofltoers.' 'H\ e InC! urerl Loilay by l\-layor Hylan --rn Ul\g-IU'; tht\ t'nact- ment uf the\ alkel-Bloch tJUs tJl!I. The Mayor made hIS pl('i.l hl,tpI e the JOint CIties COlnmIttee of thFl ~E\ll.tte and Assl\mbl}\, The IneaSU1£) \\ould permit cities of t..he State to buy alld oIJelate busses Contrary to gen~rul ~lfD\et[ltW. there \\as no big '\'turnout at thp heullug It \as not even held III on~ lOr t he large chambe,'s whe,'c -lmp\rtRn' romrniltee meetingS usually take plac~. The City's Committee met ill ltR own room. OutsIde its lllelllber\. ~It lIylan. Mayor ~\.:hwab of Buffalo and OTH'\ or two other city f'xecuth\E\I:'. thC're i\ t rp ntJ ~peC' tat!>rs. :\la.yor AssaU\ TI'UJI\it ('OIllP,lIlI~S The hearing ,'as calleL! cady. ~It. H)lan ,\as ea.ting a lelsUItly lUlh heun uncI vre- paring to attend a \hefme-the-battle' (;011- fE'rene€' (alled b~ :\hl). tll' Hl hn ah. lw; H.c- publi<'an counterpart \'<110 \\antH hustie::J as lJadl~ as he tloe~ \\ 11£'n he heard thJt jf he didn't hUlry to the l\lll1tol, h~ wnuJd not b\ herud Brower in B~lIevue After Accident at Twenty-fifth Street and Broadway _ A man beheved to be .\1.0, EU'H'IS of Patchogue, L, I., wa'! .ove rlly inJured at 1 :20 o'eloC'k thIs nrtC'1 noon \\ hen he drove an automobile ill front oe. [l. southbound Bl·oa.dway surill('e car as h~ tW'ned uut \f \Vest Twenty-fifth .t,eet. The ,urfm>e cal' threw the 'machlll~ in front\ of a northbound 8\1·£u.C6 cax. The forco of t1~e ~J\lpact \edged the au- tomobile between the 1\0 carR, demolishing it I>atrolman J)\\ry of ,!\alf\o A, on duty a block \\Va: dragg<ld the <.I,her from the wl'oclmge th\ougl! til\ vestibule of tlH) southbound ea,' und toQlc hlrn to Bellevue. Tho FI,e DelJUl tm<:-llt I(aseue SIlU .. d dre,v a crowd ns I, cia n!),ed to the scene to untangle the wrec1<ag<> an\ }Jour wa.ter on the automobile to l>revent its gasollll. tanlt from eXI>]odlng 'fntffic\ as dlvert~tl to leuth avenUG fOT' half lUl hotu. FIRE TIES UP NEW HAVEN ROAD Hundreds Delayed by Blaze on Mount Vernon B .. ldge Fifteen trains,. ,arr:iinl? hundreds at commuters, v.ere <1e1ayetl this morning when the FOUl·til a\ enua bndge over the tracks of the New ¥Olk, New Haven & Hartfor~;aallroad In Mount Verno\ c!..ught fire .. It was n~ces\at·y to shut off electric power at that llolnt at G:<JO A. M. on all fou,' tracl,s at 8.55 A. ':'or, the delayed trains WE're able to g a through. This Is the main 1m. of tho N't'w York, New Haven & Hartford Jlailroad. RAIN FEARED FOR IMAUGURAL i '-.,.;;.r --- Weather BureaLi Foreca~~s Probable Showers\\\omorrow Afternoon 'Vashington: ·tlM\\ 11 3.- Probable rain in the aftl\rnooYl of Inauguration Day Is predicted for 'WashingL\n hv the Weathe,' Bureau. The f()r.<·ast~ri< \Ill not venture a prediction \eganitng thE\ lime the show· el's may begin falimg or whether the \ore· monies all the CH pltol [01,17.8. to be held early in the nltcrnoon, may be finished beforehand. COPYRlGHT 19~5. N Y FV1'1NTNG POS'1·. [110. Entered aa.second·classmattcr at tbe Post Oftlco. New York. N. T. POINCARE CALLS BAN ON VATICAN EMBASSY. UNJUSTIfiED MI~TAKE; --- -- Says Lack of E'1VOY QMeal1s Isola- I tiol1 of France From Essential Base\of Il1formation BROOKHART DECLINES SERVICE IN SEAT FIGHT; TO TAKE SCRAP TO IOWA Senator Says,Membershlp pf G. O. Committee Who- BroughCContest Are Shifting Stand \n-hillgion l\larch 3 -Senator Brook· halt. h~l'ublJc.ln, of low\\ announced to· elay he Had refused to accept s6n'l<:\ of J1ap~]'\ in tho contest for his seat whkh the nonuhhcnn conllnltte. of -his State hrought t\dll v, und that when the Senate adjournl\d h\ wnuld go to Iowa. to bring a ,'onll'ot nS'.liru;t \that gang,\ with \no __ ___ qunrtf\l\ asked. May Request SpeCl'iaf Beginning 'Tomorrow to U. S. Member of Tribunal • ',\\\'\ B II Tlurit'ljulst or Fort 'Dodge Ilnd H. E: I - EXPECTS SENATE WIL~ BALK, • 1 SI)Ungler ()f Cedar RapIds, are here brlng- I UNEXPECTED STEP PONDERED BUT DEPUTIES CAN STOP CASH I' iug th~ ['''nl~''t. .\ AFTER IRKSOME 2·YEAR DELAY _____ _ ::'lr. Rrookillirt salcl In reply to the • i charg~ he had h~en pleet<el thrOUgh fraud I Declares Lower House Action Un- warranted ill Absence of I and d\ by'rcpr<lsentlng hlmeel! as a I Kellogg Report 011 European Atti.- nepubJl\HII that the people of I~\Va. had tude Toward Arms Parley Pre. pMSf'1l upon his RepublloanlSUl at the By R1\Yl\IOND POINCARE i::t·f;l!.ili{r.JloSt Foroign SC'I'V1Ce (OPtJrf.!Jht, 1!>2U t by V_i'. Euning Poat. IfI{'-. Parl~, ~I.lrch 3.-~otne~hing profollndlyo sud \\ hidl one mURt rail to understand at a d,stan('\ and which no \\ubt, surprises our Anl€t*icall flientls, J9 occurl'lng in Fr','n,,\ \Vhilr tho Cabinets or Paris and London are actively pursuing' th~Jl' COIl- Vel .ationa concerrung the _ettlement uf la- 1 terallled debts allllLllue~tlons Pfll·talnlng to I European lIea('c, dlsc-us;',ons of horne poll- I til sarI> l.a.klllg 011 an aspect more violent r tl1UlI they llave been for a long time past. I The sessions of tll<' Chamber of Depu- tieH are tutnultuous \ h tualIy every da;)', HIIO tho I;reat mathematicIan, )Paul Pam- I kve, who preBldps over them, Is unable to obtain In the Chamber the same calm atmosphe~ that prevailed at the sc!entillc debates to which he was fOI'marly aCGUS- torned anti VIIhit'll. dee]) down In bls heart, perhaps; bo Is sometin1(,s sorry to have gl\ en up. He IS· <:onstantly obliged to desrend fronl t h<> 1','\\,lden 1i\ armchair and to 'iluspend th.- \6\Rlol1 tn order tn allOW' eXC'lted mlnd~ to (aIm themsplve-s. It I\ difficult to determine wh<\thpr 'Poll~. WHITE HOUSE SER~NE i O~ EVE OF I'NAUGURAl Coolidge Sticks to Business as Usual, but Congress Talks On and Remains Befuddled THRONG'S GET IN; SEAT FIGHT ON Jly ROBERT BARRY Staff Corrsaponclent of El1tning Post I apl/MilTlt. 1D2:;, till N. Y. BVtNIng POtU, 1110. Washington, March 3.-A complaisant President and a befuddlerl Congress con- templated today the dawn of a new Ad- ministration In 'Vashlngton. Bpcaus\ t he)'e Is to be no change at fRces In the White liouse, Interest centered on Capitol 11111 wbere the L<t. lJ~ollette \bulance of power,\ with aU Its promise th.. respolll.;lb,lIty fO!' these regrettahle' and Ita unfulfillment Is ending Ingloriously. \ .. <'nes is tile mnre \nOll attributable to tI e I Washington hotels have become con- Oppos!tlo~ par Lies or to the majority. .As I gesterl. a. consequ~n~e of 1 h\ passions or one t Ho<>m e:lel'l,s are more sharp. party. the pas~lonR or !he others are ov~r· HoOtl<'/i£N'R are more Inaccessible. sumed to rnfluence President fly CLI:-iTO:-i W. GILBERT < ~Staff Correspond,mt oj' Evening Post t tJIJynUhf, U):!,J, btl .\. 1'. (t;l'cning {'oat. Inc. \'oshinli:ton; Mard1 S.-Presldent COO, IIdge is considering m-gmg the special ses- sion of the Sonate, whioh begins Immedi- ately after t he close of the regular ~es sien tomor' ow, to act upon bis proposal that the l'nlted States adhere to tIle world Court. ;\Ir. ('oolldge has not yet dec,ded, ac~ cording to-persons who are In hL'l contl- , dN1C\ whether to talte this unexpected step or not, but b,e I~ incLined Ollce mor& to press the subject on the Senate':;; at- tention. 'J'he PresidoM wants action OJl the World Court proposal, \'hl<lb ha~en bllf!),'\ the UPJlOl' house for more tban. two years. Il was p,'opooed during PI'osiclent !Iart!- lng's Adm!ni~trntlon at the Instl'!.nce ot Secretal'y Hughes 'lnd since tlten it half I>een lying Pl'actu::ally all the ([rno In tho Foreign Relations Committee of t~~ No, 72 WaB a brick house of basement anti four UPP.el' floors, e!Lell HOOF having frt sTx rooms~ ~-··vv<~reirt--~~L-~~~~~1~~~.~~~~~~~~~~~~~2a~~t~~~.J~~ staircase rose In the center of the atru,,- \\'en t to the jur) ~'alr and Walmer I\ the outlook for to· night. witb In(,leasing cloudiness Wedn\ day. The rain e:>peeted to fall over' tho capltar is part Tlf a);\nertU pI'eclpltatrmr ov~r portions of the Clhio Yalley. the low'er Lake region ami .\ll\n!~e States. e:c~t:d._ ~ nil Qne :.un::,ot ahvayo decide I The >lrrmnble [or tleltets on the CapLtol \hl<-h side : tartp,l tile froullIe. It !S,ln ,Plaza nod pt..rade seats fronUng th-e White any case, <l great sadness for liberal minds House I. 00 In e.lfncst. ·tW'e. rOllrt., and drew out the forty·elght slips from the 130 on whIch to,\8 the names of pf'rsons who have agrp(I>d to Rer,'e as a HOllso BuJlt u, iUeet Fire lAms FJanldng No_ 12 are twQ similar houses, thQ three hOlism being' owned by John S. • Bennett, 371 Flllton stregt. Brooklyn. .Ac- eordl~lj1; to a t·epf.'e~entI,1,Uv~ ot Mr. Bennett IIl<lY wero bunt to comply with every fire lind health regulation. Patrolman Loul~ Barberi of the \Poplar stt .. et \;tatlon ehtlled under his h€'a'·y covering or blue. .was mnrlling tim\ uowtl ! Joh!1 son street before dawn toduy. I The IlL:Jt'emnn smelled smoke. Nearing No. 72 ho heard a faint crackle and caught a whirl' ot pu~ont hot air. Black smoke WaS trickling thl'Ougll the basement windows. . Tho door at the bead of the stoop, wreathed In thiel, traceries at smolte, sud- denly burst ()pen A scnnUly clad figure stood there choking. A dog bal'ltcd. BarberI ran forward Thomas F. Fallon, Who lived 'JU tho second floor with hIs wlfc, stumbled down the steps, huskily yelltng \Fire' .. I The po.Jloemml did not WIlSte time. Ho I pulled hIs revel,·.r. A shot echoed down i' the lonely street. He blew his whistle and ran to a fire-box- near by and broke the glassw Three blocks away Is Engine Company Xo. 200. A short distance further on is - liool( and Ladder No. 11S. Theil' arrIval on the scene was a matter , of minutes. - Flan.es on Every Flopr Tile house already lay In It Rocl,et {If flame&. The hl,ssing t~ laBhlld Otoll through ihe windows on every floor. Til'e roof smoked ominously_ Women and chil- dren were screaming. H<lads were beginning to pok' through windows of otller bouses, where frlghtene1 sleeper. came to painful consciou$ness un- Thomas Ro~h-e. wllo lived in the bas~ ment with his wife, WIIS outside, shiver- Ing, exdtpdly raliing fen' help. pe,·mn.Ilcnt llanel Tho first six drawn were tbe ~~\\ or lVom~n. Non<l was made public, however, nul' are the nam~s o! an)l' pIOllJ)ectlve jur- ors Itnovw n. :Sl\Crecy to De ~labntainrtl Tho proceduro of th .. JUlies '\\as ngt ex- plained Mr. Enright said. htlwever. earh lUlor \'ould contaln both women and- men, but the Jurors w.11 not be a\vare of th\ Idontltles of theIr colleagues. To insure further secreC'y, \service\ on the jUrors w11I b~ pertol\tlled by a \conftdenLial a;jent,\ and no agellt \Ill Horve more than till ee persons for one Jur!o. I!:ac 11 juror will 1 ep'\ t Ins findings to tile 1'01l('e Commissioner III writing_ It V>'fIS \ hinted that one Jury might visit several plays In ono \opl(. so that with tour juries avallalolP for Immediate use-unlE.'sR somE.\ jur(lr~ ~1.rf'l unable to s\l'v.-It IS po~slble that all the thirt<'en p-la:-;rs on Broadway agarnst \'\\'bfroh C'Onl- plaintR '\\'€'l e on fIls last \\ ~(\I\: could he Rtudlpd this \eek. rhea- twelve membprs or eat h Jtll' J WIll be dlret'tod tf) proceed tn lL ,erLll,1 pIa\ whif'h will gat a num\'rt-(\al rlf'~ig-Tllltion. Their l~eport 'Wl11 In'' on 1hl~ nllnlr>rif'1'il designation and not on t1,.~ Uti\ nf the He argued munlC'lpal oJl\mtion wa' supo- llor to private ~peration ' Mayor Rylan arrived in Albany w'tb the light of battle In his e:.e. looking: as robust \ us when he ftrst laid Ian· ° against tIle \lnterest8 nearly eIght yenrs agu. With Mr. l:lvlan <>n th., train wu.s IllS Ino\t reJ~nt1t!Ss enem\. Controller Craig-. i However, the t\ a dId not m~et eltl\er I on the train or \\ hell they got ofr at Alllany .Mr, eraig ,\.u~ 11,0 fl\5t to r-ntf'r the Ten I E)ci, Hotel. lip I\ to ~t\ hcre severtll I days I I He {'Kplahlf'tl hf' hwl {\limp lIP primartly to oppuse the Ni('oll-H()hin~nn \Iun(>y Tnx I Bill and thnt. therefure. he would be un- I able to attenll the hU\ h\aring. Craig )lepjs Dale fill Wanet' , It t::: Ius ('ontention, a.n~hnw. that the \ l\!lInl,lpal Assembly lTl :-:cw York City has I tho rIght to run hu~~~g ,,,ithout furt11er legIslation. I During the fow mll1ute~ ':\Ir Cru'm .spent In the lobby. he \\ IS the subject of bale- (Con~inuerl on. Pc ge Tit trtecn ) G, O. P.SrATE· S-ENATORS MEET I I , Repo~t Is They Will Discuss T.ax Pro- gram Tomorrow MERCURY AT 10 Sf;TS RECORD! _. __ ~ I RaIn and Warmer TQIll\Jn~?w Will \\cal< Cold 5pel~ ~ WJtl1 a pi\l).hllt1\~ vi:' l'lSr.lng- \.orrl'Vetah .. r'~ on.i ralrt tomon'uw tl,O \ totlay found, I \sclf cl1rttbll1!: f,\\ I t.,o lowest temperature on record for tili. (I.to sln~e the Wea.ther ' BurelJiU was OpellO,l h<',<> In 1871. At 7 o'c1ock It \n 1\ deS,-ee.s above zero. a drOll of 2.2 degrl\f\'''l 1n t' ..... enty-four hOUTS. During the nl~!lt th- winrl reached a \\Iodty of fltty-follr miles an hour and a: one time in the J, .. t thlrly·slx hour. it B •• M. T. Employee Finds Breaks Faulty I --Calls Safety Crew The f'lpar~h<\ndr ~ll£~-qR ;tnrl quiek action of tho motorman \I a Hrigh ton train on the R .~r. T PI'P,Pllt r d\ possible seriOUS liacl- drnt on t 110 IIlH\ III Brooklyn tOWflT on the Brool<lyn R do of Manhattan flmlgc at 9: 40 o'(\locl{ thl<; !Jllll nlng. IJea,-ing tlHf!\\ \r Ihe motorman testod his brakes nnd f' llnl they wero not work- Ing propprl\ II\ -Lorpod and called for lUl E'mergenc'y f'r .... \\ Had he gOnA on he I\JbWLY, March 3 \ l ill fm' R. lonfer I might hav\ had .. ,iolls -dIfficUlty, as th\ , ence of Republkan members of the t-;en- next stretch '\ , d<'t1i ne and usually Is 1'0 Dc('ide 011 ('()mplaints I ato tO~lorrow morning was i\suerl today I passed coaRtin\ \\tl1 tho j)ower off 1'wo play ~ In all events tlte juran, rue tn d', ,de I by Senator Thl/;X\r of n·anklln. trains behind him \\,ploped slmll11r trouble. wheth~r complaints agalnsl am (.erl.llll} While Mr ThaY8r dedlnf'd to r€'veal the t ~'Xl'ept for th~<\ \aln\. h~ld twant min- play are justIfied. and if RO. wht+h(T the * p-~ uf the- -p-#ftf Hl\f\\f\- if----'ffl- ftTftiP15(OWI utes. there \\.H1 II\ r.rn~dy Is revision of the Rcrlpt .ll1d I the Republican taxation program wUl 1)e : Ilattan wa., dh· TIed .It DcKalb av\nup to changing of the situatlollS or \he!llPr diar-ussod the VV'hUehall lunn_!. only complote withdrawal wlll >;ene If I .'\ < j . ---- - - • \ rovlsion IS tlte verdict. the j\lr~ \\,11\ ,lqiL JAPAN TO ACCEPT PARLEY BID I GERMAN ELECTION ON MARCH 29, th\ playa woak after the manager uf IhA 1 ----- play has been adv,,;ed nf th\ chan~\\ I he rfusE!s then thp aators, Il'll)ruut>rs Of Eq ul(.y. are to (loclino to t .kG their part.q and the play cannot b .. ~l\·en. Tokio, March 3 -Barnn I\hl(lehara. the I Forelgll :'lmister. r\pl;'ln!':\ In it questiem in the upl'pr 'frOU\\ Ind.,,· HfLi<1 .fapan \'''s ~prelJarl:'d to partldptttC'l' In Rn armam{lnt th€' Gel'· man Prf'Rlclf'ntl.J1 f'lprtl(1n~ at which a sue- C~S::101' to thf\ iatf' Pr,.~jdent Ebert \'''ill be (\hosen. 'Vffi..\1 of (II 1 all v fixed today a..~ March 29_ HIS MOTHER'S SCRUPLE FATAL to see that sa<'red unIon which survived. By thoso signs does WlUllilngtl)n know the war, but which hns since c-l'umblej, I Its tl,bncll'ennlal fete of the \g<)od old days\ now so CIlnJllI?lely destroyo<l. , Is at hand, • Unity of W/IJ.· VaniShing:' I shall ailvuys b~ betorG lDS eyeS p!IlC'I'cs,> Winds Up With Tall. thl~s ! alL\\\ durin]; tho 'l}at'~. 'flthllr nt Til!} eixty-Olsllth Congres$, whioh <lId uitlelul ce,·Mllo,','i,'.'1 ot· wh.m l' Il'll'IIMfi 1111\ lwtll,lng It p'l'-l'mlHl)d thc..!aJ:Jn bloc: ~'Dd 'tll:e armies. ~en of all opinions n;nd creed!! la.hor unions; nuthlng that CoOlldgG reo unlLell !n ;a fraternity whit'll then n.p. questet!lana the country llemandt)d: haVing II.ared to he ullarl<lrabl~. When tbe otrloel\8 ,\ot9 d ItRel! an Increase ill l!lt1. is devoting sho\ved rn\ their t\OOP5 the Cathollo:: lit!! dying hours to talie. talk, tttik. chaplains. tI,n Protestant pastore, the The old time,s probably would contend Jewish rabbis were thel'E', side by side~ that Pennsylvania. avenue Is drab and in tho fr<'llt ranlt. dead in comparison with the old da.ys, Right nitE'l tho wa, fill. parties made UP Thore ar(> Hepubllcan hosts o.plenty hEWO theIr mind\ io r('ta>fI Bom.-thlng- of these today ,,110 \\rJuld like to havo Iln old·time .. entlm .. nIR Of union and llb .. rt • or jllmbo .. e~ to celebrate tho CoolIdge in. ~. course, augur\l everybody r(Oallzed t hqt \ooner or lat,,!' th 'ba tt Ie of oplnlnns ,\ould h . ~ As matt\ s stand, Governors and tbelr Bumed b t It I tn~ to be re I tttular ('olonel!! In gold braid do not stand f thO u 11 waR lOll<\rt Ihat me~ries a c'hanco to compet ... for pOllUlar Intorest o Id oso ours or mo,'al rommunlon 1 with ['olon,,1 John Coolidge, who drove tho wou r.move from fltl ure {'ontroversies family \ig from Plymouth down to Lutt. Iho worst of t hell' hal Rhncs~ low. Oi.' with Mm. Goodhue, the mother Ana )ot l,prp \e \'<I' I-'Ianr'~ agaln drop- of the vivacious and truly popular Grace ping into til~('Uf;~tnns wht(\h are more CooHdr;e. h\\t~d than ,\0\. th\ of thp past. What ('an Pfl th(' nlHin (UtL\I() of such u}'lfortunate cire UruSla..nL\CS ) Homo, \\y \Th.. clericals stnrt.d tt: the~· \\fuel'd tn rrn,nln content with the I la\ they \ought p\lvllAges and tried to overstep tit .. lightA of the state,\ Others I roply: \Th .. anti·dprlc:aJs. ft.\'e the onen wh\ drra.med rlf df'>i'hII~tlnnIzing Fra.nco and who ha\ hunled out the Catholics.\ '''\hat a ,,,,In r~tr\spectlve quarrclr I- 'lull\ r>o<.lhl~ fhat hoth Vatit-an l\r~thaF4;Qv a nrt the c'hambpr's sub ... f!roql1l\nt Vflt,., upon th., qUE)Rtton a.t'P, un .. fortunalpl(. nnt Qultp '\\hat WaR required to (('r)utm.u.ccl all Page SIT.) WOMAN W~IP~~ _.~D AGENT (Oolltl1!tuld on 1'(Jan Thirteen.) NEVADA BILL TAXES GAMBLING Bill Imposes $100() License tor Each Faro, Roulette and Poker Table H('uo, Nev., March S.-A bill Introduced In tho tHate I. \lsIature provide;; for the ('olle('tlon of $1000 Ilcen\e rae from cach tallle operateri (01' vallous games such as far!'). \oulette fa.1l tan, bIg injun, twenty. pokpr games am already permitted un. der the tltate law. RISKS LIFE IN RIVER TRAGEDY llparing cries In the Ea.qt River olf 01,1 Rh r a.hnut 6 A. M. today Patrplman Danlol J. l>olls ran to tho end of tho pie:' and le<lprcl In to rescno A. man struggling' In the i, y ,·\ld rlv .. r. He dragged the mall to shole. \\ here he was found to be dea~ by Dr. BU\E'(tD of Broad Street IIospltal. K.Uogg RePort Involved The President, So his f'rlen<l£J SlLY, L~ de. ~ s1r01ls of having early actlon 011 thG World Court Jlroposal. The presumption is that information which Ambassador I\oJlogg, who j~ to b.como 8ecTp!ary of State to- morrow, has hrought him regarding the Eluropean polltlcal situation, liS It relales to <lIRarmam<:>nt. has maile :Mr. Coolidge feel \Ut h a11 assuranc\ of gnod faith 011 tho part of tbe United States as Its ad- hrslQfI tn the 'Vorld C()Urt \\ould have a good el'1'od In Europe. Mr. I(ellogg, it is known. hIlS been I sounding out Great Britain on dlsarma~ I n.lpnt Hmi Ule Brltl&ll GovernmcntJ1rul ll§- I I':t)tllltion\ going on wIth France. out ot \hit h may como a guru'antee of lii'nnoh I ,;prurity and a roduetlon of the French \\'bt. I n other word~. t hfl r·;urupean Herms t'o bo \hanging sin('c tho ('onferollc-e. upon\ hldl tlIn President h ..... B .. t his brar!, aa WE'll as for a wider e:scer· cl\ of Am£'rlc,m Influence In Europe. NEW RHINELANDER ACTION Salvatore Coli. and his wife, Amelle, un the first floor, had left'the!r apartment -hurXledly Barberi W(lS somewhere wIthin, fighting a way through smoke and flames, half- EfllouttnR' WRrnlngs, ll\«dmg ten- ants to the stairway The Jurors nrc to visit the pia ~s ,Ingly or in small groups and to go nn 'anC'lus nlgl'ts ';0 that tho thoolre manage,- \\ CTuld be bntlble to deceive them '\ en If he so desired. &nference should Am\rl ,all on .. , mtt pleferrpd that the agond., h~ dlscu\sed in advance. She Won't Take Oath on Bond, So Son stays In Jail I She 'Had Lost $13.00() In Central Amar. lean Iflvestment r..o8 AJJ~.I .. s, ('a •. , Mnrch 3~Bel!e\lnlI bel' $U Don InVeAI\'\nt In ('entral Amer. Ican plnp\p]lr~ IAnel wnl< loot, M,., •. Lillian (lla...e, sl>t~ ('lght \Hiked Into the office uf the (;u\'Ptnlll.l Parma Company today IUld attnck .. d Charlos Crawford, IL trustee, with a horsewhip. lJorls wa.'l a.ttended for ahocl, and WOnt home. The d\\d m\:n awaits Identlfl\ation at ths morgue. Tbe smol,e ultimately forced Barberi to- the sHeet. He entered No. 74 and went to the roof. Down the fire escape of No. 72 ~ 1,. made hls way. Flames were licking tho outside of the building_ At the third· floor BarberJ stopped. Mr •. :Mary Labruyere and her husband and children stood ther!> pag.lc-strleken. The patrolman took ~a.rgaret Labruyere, fOUr, arld slipped _ to the ground. Then Mrs. Labruyere loat q.1I control. Loul., he,' slx-yeal\~old was standing neal' her, whimpering with ;fright. The flame.<i. were close stt. tbelr ba.cks. They could hear the hideous (ll'ackUng sound in the front rooms. . ~. Drops ll()y Froll:l' Window B£UESUNDAYFORCESCROWD CAPITOL AS HEARING OPENS Many Reform Leaders Await Opportunity to Tilt at Sabbath Sins- Hachenburg Moves to Deny Discussion .. By CL Staff Co)'rcspoudmt Albany. March a.-The hearing uefore tbe Assembly COdts c:ommlttoe Oil the Lord's Dll<Y .Alliance BlIl, tn mnl<e dra\tic I regulation tor SnndB;Y obsel'vancp, opened thiS afternoon with a 1al'ge numher of representatives of churches and reform organl~tlotis awaiting theil' ohanc\ to .speak. They seam\d to muJtipl~ In numbers afte, 'tlley heard that Assemblyman Hack- enborg of N(!IW YOl'k moved todny to In· strurt the Codee Committee to strike from its hM.xlng calendar the J ebl(s Bill in- trodu\ed at the instigaLion of Lord's Day ~\!IIance. AS6om1>lyman. H.a.cltenbel\g in supporHng his motion said t ha t any diSCUSSIOn of this Caire. reform\ It. vor\' ,ntroductlon alnounUl to triifllnr; ,\it h tho intelligence o! this As.embl).\ Blue law advocat\R <.Iedllr .. vigorously that tholr llBI w sincere anfl concerns cl. su.bJect of gre~t ImpuMunct'. l~'lr8t (-OUJ t(:J l:$ tiE (ht- 1 ~VI d's !)ay Al- liance l1ad arrlv.d In Alhany narly tills morning prepar .. !l to JlresE! t!lelr osso for the shaveles •. mo,I\lesH awl wholly mornl Sunday. Not eVen the joy of leo cren.m sodas would thpy perml! on the day o( rest. \Adv(Jcfites of tt,ts bill.' said ti,e Hev I Dr. John F'er~w'JOn. geut'ral Hect\t1.ary or th .. AIII •. ne •. wMch dr\n\d It, \h\ ... no l rn\:~tlng l>Jace wUh tho~(; Who flt:lek to deBtro), the Institution of Sabbath or deny the right of the SUlte to l<'ItI\late upon !t.\ ,bill \is pure waste or tim.,,\ 1 \The bill,\ bo declnre\l, \was' not In· troduced for the ptirpo\. of passage, bUl ~:~;Y!~.I'4,'~.lj~..EJtill:ll(..,..cla.~ig>,>:.,.l'l'll>l.-1ip,:t!is~d~.sIBlIll'V~\\'d:-<)ttlvj'or tm ImJ'l'l081:t 1)f eollcet· obsoletp organIZation of - MI' . .I!'elb'llSurf \ .. Id Jh\ Alliunt'e I. not concerned with tho IJr< H\\d(lUfI or a. qul\t l:lul1<lay a,,-1.I; reH!.'iotlw (fm'stitm. 18Ull'a;; \~l ((lonUnued. on page Thlr.teen,) , , ( . Special Dinl'rlfci, to the Evenin{} Posl ('Ieveland, 0 .. )I\ 3.-Kelly Collin remainR in jail hrr Ulf=~ hIS n1oth~r Mrs. Mary Fowler, r.rll-\~ to swear to rt' pr~p erty. ·bond,. N>lp\\lnll' '1,lm, saying, \r hav\ read the YlIble ,,11 my lire and 'It prolilblts swearing:' Inaugural Number (Four-Page Rotogravure) A RTISTIC portraits of all the Presidents and Vice-PresI- dents of the United States. • George Washington to ' Calvin Coolidge with biographical sketches. Pic- tures of N ationn! Capitol. White House, Lincoln 1tIemoriul, etc. • • * TEACHERS and STUDENTS will find this special section helpful in their school work i and in ever\ hom a it will be well worth keejling ror reference: • TOllUJl'rOW, ~~~-- ~ PoUrC' ,~it!, arriV(\lf] after Bhe hac] broken the ,vhip flvpr (r;l\Vforr]'R hoad, lcarncofl that she ha,1 InvPAtpd tho mnnpY three y .. a.rs ale\ \l'i,h thA Agri~ola·('entral COnI'l pany. Wl1lrh lat\\ \\'lit Into hankrllrt'·y n lld 'was r(>or~nnlzf>d aR lhp <1 uatemala FnT'lIlEl Company- with rrawtord as trustee'j RhA w .... 1'\ pen<Ung possible fiUng of a ('om plain I hy (·r.mford. ----- ------ STATE HIGH JUSTICE QUITS Howard Says $10,000 Salary Too Low -To Resume Practice Albany, Mnr~h a Hupremo Court Jus· FRA,NK M. GOLBY DEAD Editor of Intol'nlltlonal Encyclopedia Beaten in Fight Agilinst Illness Flanl, MOOTO ('ol1w, Ai\ty. cdltor, author ,,\d (·ducal\r. dlpd 1 Qarly todn.y in I'll. L\r'\5 no~l>ltal af!er un Illness of about t·\ () tnllflths )';1,· C\llJy \\UfI born i'l Washington. D. ('. Pd,rllul) jU. 1865. He h.ld b\en pro· fpsst r arId le(·t UI'~I In hIstory and eco- nunai( ~ at Amherst, (·\lumbio and Barnard ('ol1~g{'s awl :-':.w Ycrrk I ',nlveorslty: editor· In d,lpf of thl' Now International l';nrv~lo· pedia fnl .... nat'fnnal Year !:look anll' :-;,,1· son'!; Enr'Yf.lopl'rlia; ..... (I}ntrllJ1ltor or editorial t.l:dvLClnr to nUnWl'OUfol puuUcntlonEl nnu Bulhol' of hIAt'JJ\h's~ essays aud other bool{s, HT} It'dvPS '\ widow. n ~Oll and tWC) tke Wosloy 0, II.,,,arc! of Troy resJ!l'ned daughter •. from the bench todu), Lo resume t,he prae· t1ce of hI\\. lie found It dll'fl~ultr, he said, f $.MJTH SIGNS' HIGHWAY. BILLS, to get alol1g 011 the .alary o:t a l Supreme I --- Court Ju.tlre. Slo.noO a year. I Appropriations for $10,429,(100 Made \It wa.s $1 0,000 !><ofo]'e the WAr.\ 110 \!lId Law by Goverflor \an(1 slncG thA \.r thot $10')00 hal'! Ireen I \ ' no h~ttet' than $~t}<)n b .. fore the war.\ Albany, Marc h 3;rEl g ht y highway ap· Justice Howard ha. heen on the Su- JllLlp,iatlon bills hel'amo law today wltll prtmle C<lU rt b('n( h rrmtln 11ally pineo 1902. ~ the \ign!lfure 01' 'Govprn,.0J-r_4J8p:·mlW<ltllh'i·m'I.lT.ehlle~-I~.siln\\'l.-'~a...Mil~Jiliz:a.h~J.;.IJ~i:U::l.,.i.iP;w.~~~1J.. 'l111i fi'fijlwould rmr 1'mV!l o&pned 1Illt11' tnmt -mtlddat 1m_Mal·., lfl30. $10.429000.