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RepubliMn l)oi)liCy is to. make ap- propr!Jl-t,I~\ns fol' gl;ade crosBing removal as ~rge as the amount\ whIch the bond liis\Je 'would make 9.'lraflable yellr by yenr. The offer to makl'> an appropriation of $2';590,000 for 'grade cr<)slling eliminatioIlS la Kings and Que~nS<.'c)l1nties Is said to 'he llending,I A bUl is now before the r,j!~slature, ~ but II pro¥ldes H,·SOO,GOO, ,1<lllob Republican loaders say Is more tb.an C1ln be spent. I Ra.llroad l~ Fas Half 'l';he . bl\! would abolial, grade u'ossing;s ~:y SlIbmerglng tbe tracks in Atlantis u:VC:lue, Brooklyn. Tile total oost. of thIs is estimated at -leO,IlOO,QOO, of whieb. the dty would pay OlJO quarter and the railroad one-half. lUlpubllca.n leglslat!\e leaders were look· log rOl'\vard today to the 'arrival hel'e of Gil<>l\ge K, Morris. State chaIrman, in the . h<OPE that he can settle party d!f(lculties. • i.tt .. MoI'rlg, Who Is coming directly tram 1'i7ashl;ngLon, wheN he spent two day .. con- ferring with Senator ,Vadsworth, ie ex- ~cted to have a decision reMy on prohlbi· ti~lI enforcement and tax red.uctlon, fie queSUon or slasbtng [hd lut!ulue tas IS today just Ivllere It '''''' I .. ot week, h;,..:..-.~ __ {I,ltno(1JSh th~ Le!?lsla.~ute luttS IHt:t Ouvt!rIJ!).1\ &n1ith'\ delUlind 'lila ,<call<'d \ \oupJ~ <It tb~ hlgll BIJlIr\l\ ~ll(Jfl !JllIa. J < f:epllbll\rtll l\ InJtu\ tlUl.t tbey 'RDtlld walt \wI and. It uo O.ruoCl'at IlP- llca..rud rcaJ,y. Iv urg'\ C:ltt(lh~ tbt:Ul. the I'CUSlil.Ire~ wvuhl l;;1.I bd..dt {u (h~ U-OVt'l'llOJ\ lctacL 'Theu ttu:rIJ '\YO uh1' lie no c::tUUI\':'e;s t&.t ...II tor oJ. tdJ< \u t. eol.' 61\e\lto' • . 1\\\. Wal1t 111m ISwnJllolUld Tne R\putJllca.t flOp. Colonel t\t'ederlclt StlUlft. Grt°eHt\. :1suIJertfitendeut of Jlubl1c WCil'ltS j \\111 be l'UHlIJl!lh'd pen=~ol1tdly or bY il~l>'uty to come beto!\ .. them '['be hlgbwas IliX bills were pu.r. In C010llof!i Ol·eon.'\ department and pa.ssed 9!l'lthouc beIng .It.I'ed by the ltepuDUc:ans. 'EVerybody 1,,,ow8 1I0W\ thut ttuly !1re tOO bJg-b. It III .ald thut the cstl,mates wue prelJund I,n tbe belt'lr tildt Itte Leglsllltu\1! wOl.lld L:ut thew. P.OIJubIlCdIl l:letlator.s leadIng tho Mght a.ga.lnst· income t.x reduction or\ ~on' teDdlng that theIr battlo Is won even If CoLonel \Greene urgea b;' thG U,)vt:[\ueJr \ suggest a Ctlt In his bills. S.]Je.aller MeOlnllles con(Ilrred IV!l1t Gov- emor SmIth yesterday. R.ll had beeo agreed, but nothIng deflnlte was .ccomIJII.hed Th. 8mato,'\ did not uttond. Dry Bill Ilal'ely ,\dvllnccd .. \d\ \<'ale. of thil Wales-Jenks Btale r .. 1Ge dl y entorc'erneiJt: act are despondeFlt ttJday be('d.use of tlle \flop\ thell· big act UJa-d~ ltid[ night· a \ Us pre-mlel e til thtJ As~enlb!~ 'Clifty lial1 hoped tOo make sud, an Inl- pl'es::!iOIt In the lowe! htJuse that\ ht\n the .blll [;ll\\ 4!ler t.o tU.e Senate,. \ IlS JJ1S:o,.q ..... i~ Ufll\erl.J;n It \,,'uuh1 at htatlt entt'l lht' <..·hamLJl'l· \Ith the 5\\HSger or 'i'It:\sl1ge whh'h a. Ftrl}ng: nmJorlt;.' len<l.K tJt1t t tlf;~ LUI llutniupd ol1t' ,ot~ IflB~ than th~ u'.IJorHy 01' aj 1 the membl'l\H wlllC\h 1.\ I!t'l Pt' ... .JI) ~I..I pa.s~ It~~;lslatlon, The 211~a~11! po \T,18 llt1vnnc~.d t,} third rpndlng by H '\l'tP uf t;f\Yt\l1t),-fn-e to fifty-nlnf' \Vhrn !t ,'ufll<'>:1 tip ftlr flnnl IlJSS..lgc ~(\\ C'llt~ ·~I\ %I) C \. .'1 PC! arp nf\(,p,:::s,j r, IJRY LAW PA1!LEY ASKED ~Onl.tltutinnal CC)uvcrnlon I~ Aim of Pennsylv1I nla Legislator ~larriHburg, Pa\ :'Iarch 3.-A re,,\ullon lias bt\en Ilitroduced In the Prnn13yl\nn!1 ..House uf Hepl'~sentatl ..... ('s calilng un l\U- ,greBe to cai,l fl ('om:;1Itutional ('on,·pntll)n 1~ amend the Eight pE}ntb Anll~n!'1men'. ihe rl'Roluti(m hr,:ds that thE> p{'tof\l(\ (r 1hi~ St:1t~ in\o-r go\·,.'H-nmpntai (\ontrnl oC .alcoholk bp\'Nago\ • nd deolare\ Constlt u· tlonal control (~f til<!! IIq Uor tmfflc I\ \ i • .ilur •. FIVE ARMED MEN LOOT BANK' iiold 25 Employees of St, Louis I nstltu· tlan al Bay ancl Steal $l!O,OOO 'bt Louis, M}JJr}J d.--1 4 \1\t: urUJ{\'o In(\n Jelrtt'r4;:U tr,t' .hluul!d (.'~l) 'I,~Ils.t <. IJUIf •• tll) 'tudlt) hel~ tl\~nl;' Ilr t\\'l'llt~-fl\ f: t'm. 'lJlu!,,~~ and patrflnf Itt ~Ja~ cHid t\:o!{·aped ~\'llh UplJr1l11nlat~'Jy Sao,uutf in t-a~h.· One \\b.1\ find tJ,.\' a l'o!)bt::r, but rio ont:! \\3e Women's Gloves FreDf:h KicLkill Fancy Cuff :.;;;~ . .i7~·;\\-\ Moth. :1IliiCk/wJt.f/G (tnd groll 1I1\\Ie. 16. \\Votta'. G~utist L1!itlier Siorel ,.,~·,.-C\'iI .. d·~4(14=~1h .;\~\._:Sf'\ lI'g!'1td15 U''!'a:r: . J!<!l!t._lfn t~\\'.~1 St,.eI By j{ Ltto1UtJ!d Smith,: .Jr. . .Eveninr . J'O!III >ptn't\ll.U, to 1M Colon~l. It cl10se yo~ng PaVi~on . MbanJ', iM:ttrch 3, ot LocU.~ VaUeY'. ' I A SSEMBLYMAN ~, 'rRtmE~ PA.Vl, Mr. Da1/JIIOft t~tlnd that tl!e :Legllilature . SON fs probably tne. only endowed via\ not e:nlcUy the popular conception at Ia.Wlnak~r In America.. .. .. taw-makl'fig bodY. Fot' e:mmple, lie dls- lIe jh1iei'lmi~verltf'miIlh!n\dollal'&fi'om· ·'CoveNod ·~ba1;~nll).jdjlg. \l!il.l!.!iU~_Illl!!e~h . ..Q.n bis . HeJll'Y p, Davlson ot 3. a. rIllnute~s ll!!tlco. th~U~h monAJisembJy- , '. men appea.red able to do It, wa.s tlle srlill.lI. Blerpon.t M()rg~n ~ . est part ot the work. . ' Co., wlth thE> UPreSR Be tound alao tMt. tjle X'!JII.1 work \Was . proml!)n that he done aerOBS a conterence table, whf!te was to de vole him-: men who counted ·little on the .floor at .Belt: to ll~lIc lite, the chamber were powers In tbe discUS- . So Mr. DaviSon 131011. oIpends severa,). day! ~rf1Vie.Camera Hl111tinr;' BII Hobr,,- a week every WInter And the Ia.wrna~ers found. that 1:IlJ at tM Sta.te Capitol, Nassau Cotmty youngster ,fitted Into hl~ \eli-ted in the t~ont job a.t th6 Caultol ar.o~zlngly well. rl)\w ot the ABlStlmbly The lazy and the dumb are not made Xllt watl!hlnjf with Ill: chairmen of Important commIttee •. tensely w r 1 n k led Out~lde or his pet >!ubJect. taxation, Ml. his (lQlletgu.~ tne makll1g. . brow the dally pas· Da vlsan bas a hobby. It 18 taking .. ag~ ... t Arm\ among PI~tureft of wild animals. VvllL' thIs or that I~ in :Last year he CllUg-bl five lJeats Once In·tt whll\ 'debate, on a picture-taking expeditiOn In ar:''''' ....... I.\ ~~t!s pal't In tb:. .Be k6pt two ot tjle ... n1l11alo, Mot \0 btte'll as to be nC>tlceable, lill:. r.Jo~le ot U'1~ other~, but often .encrugh t() .how thllt tlo Ii\\ a capable mind of bl. own and Is ready to use It BoweV~t, Ml. Davison's legiSlative torte Is \\t along Jllles that lend thewsel vel! to fadle ~jJ.ed, maktng. Hf::I 1M dutirUU;l.B IJf the Comnllttee OJI Taxatloll and as duell I\~ to M !t\!d~ phllosopher .nd frIend to a. host of blliB that are difficult Cd read an'd stili harder 1<.> talk \{NUt. tll~!, were too obfltrepe,·oUs ordered communIty af Lucust Parle Comml.l!Ion got [he weekI! agO. Some day. when all the ti\ problems a,'e adjusted. Mr. D.,vISOIl is going tl) Africa. He promise. to brIng back a 11011 or tl1'o and slve Locuet Valley a real thJ\Ili\ LOGGING PRODUCTION HALVED Pacific Coast Lumbermen Agree to . Awalt Increaled Demand ./ More Non-Rush Hour Trains' and . -',' ',-, . ' Long~rp,l.atr9rms Plan'1ed to -Reliev$ jams,. HeAvers ..-,;. ___ \...;..... I \ . . I CITES -BLAM£.LALDON. .HYLA_N ;( 0; Qtfielais aw¢tEl4 Mayot' Hylan's letter written yes- Govel,n'o,r ,smith by Geovge Mc- wh[\hfthp. chail'1\Xlan of the 'rran- approves the recent I'e- sltuatJon submItted to 'n~·p.\\np by .Justice MeA va)'. MC'<\~,eny Baid the 'l'ransit C~nI mls- . The Transit Cllaj'rman ta.ke~ UP the recommendations made' by Justice Mc· Avoy fov action to be taken by .the Mayor the l!oard of E~in:>a.te and the I . . Board of Transportation loolc1ng to re- forms in mahers ov.er ,which the Transit CommisSion has no control, 80rne at these ;e~omen~tlon\ requ!;e')k!gielative action. It is Mr. McAneny's opinIon Mr. ~c Avoy's recommendations, without excep- tion, should be \promptly carrIed out.\ Mr. McAneny asserts it Is ~Ir. MeA \'oy's opinion that. congestion on city subway lines Ie due mainly to tbe failure of the City Administration to pro\'lde \much needed new. subway:, ... llnes\ or to \~xtend the existing subwayS.\ In this ouinion Mr. b!cAnen-y c.oncurs. To reUe\9 this situation, Mr, McAneny BayS he would. run ti'a,lns more frequently Married UeaduUlSter's Da.ugllter Mr. !Javigon IVent tv that uItra-e:o:cluolve J)l'Cp.u;lltory J:lcb-ool at Gt'ota.rl, Mass.. be· rOl'·. he tupped orf lila' education a.t Yale. He mllot have enjoyed bls \1rep sohool dU,8, (or II\. wurlt ba.<;k blet· and marrIed MI... l1l1ro[f,y l-'.abpdy, dHughter of the Rev. !Jr.' I!,;\dlcutt l'eab<1dy. headmlUlter at Grutull_ . \-a.iICollver, H. C.. March a.-l'acltlu during the non·rush hours. A confer~nce Coast loggIng production Is to be cut un\.! is now In prog.-e5s, he says, between en- half for the next sixty days, It was an~ glneers of the commission and the Inter· flounc.d today after ... wtlelt-end can rer- borough by \Which new schedules are be- ence between loggers, lumbermen and Ing oompleted to permit ~he 'Increase of Like tvrt:.' million other young mel! or val'ious 1lu.t1unalttles, MI'\. Davison was ttl the war, \ervIng III tho flying COI·PS. I I IIts civil public career began In un \ulonel '!'heodo,'e Roosevelt was plucKEd I [mill the A.sembly by P\l'Bident Hal'dlJlg and Installed In the Nnvy Department. Nassau L'oullt~ looked tor a su.ccessor bankers or tbe Paclilc Cos\t service by AI)rJl. Mill representatIve\ reported that many The only r~lief that can be given dur- Brltl.b ColumbIa plants were operating Ing rush houre, Mr. McAneny's letter says, five days a week and some American mllls must await the extension of platforms and toUf .days a week. 1,.umbermen and log- other improvements. • gers declared that dumpIng lumber on thf> RegardIng this, Mr. McAneny says the mal'lt.et at priCI!I:I below cost of proiludion commission alt'eady has acted ·to I~ngtben I\ clear the )ards and maIntain a high twelve platforms on the Fourth avenue turnout, w>w InjurIous to the lmdp. 1m· branch of the B.·M. T, to permit .th~ In· I I bo a C rease In train9 on this Jine trom six to I'ro,\ement In foreIgn and At ant c sell \I' demand wltbln two month~ was forecast. eight cars. I. i\ltmuu &: c <l!u. .. ,,'W i ns 1l\aLflillkedl tlhte smartest orr lkltlliitte~ fll.\OIC\k§ 8ltll lPBllI\n§ . Bln111!ll by tiho§e §ll'oll1l§ol1\nltllg' lP~!l.II\ns iaslhnollu; The DIre!HI~§ are mmfinslhl om tlhlen 11\ IColloIrfilrngs ~llII1ldl lIlll\e d®§ngll1letdl foil\ §\UInta1h>nllnty to boOn won:nell1l Blll1ldl ~n§§e§ • [Oll\ wemr wHt.lll1 tlhle (\jJmy~~o§t\Ulme wonn 1h>e' SJPI~dBlllny IPlI\ke~ folt\ Wedltne§<diay .. C~.o \kell' N e\l!lk~mICe§ orr sy1l1lUlletfic' crrys11all UIl1l t.wo=tOlI1le efrr~ci§. §qjlUlall\e (Ill\ ll\ou.n.l!1lQ] cn.n'll: ~e.mQ]§. comMJl1Iedl with llmll\ge Of\ §Il1IUlI.nll JPle& rfis o _ • • $2.75 J2=Drrlldn NeclkllmlCes of ttwo=ioll1le sYlI1lttlhletllc crylJttafi hn gradln.nmtedl=§i::ze lbeadls, rrilrlle~y ~Uli and! slhlatjpledl m~e at flmHe!l1Jedi gllQ\be, wntlhl'ct[]Jll1le=§Jhlajpedl collolreQ]1bemQ]§ fu>ett.weell1l, • • 3.65 \ ... By 'It St(l-jJCorr~ilpond!lnt , ~ ~';> I Wll8blrtgt«IP,\ Marbb. l).-Bacl<ed almost Jioiidly. 'I;>y the New York delegation and . De~cr!litc. ~ea~et'll of the ¥ouse, Rerre •.. JlI;.l1tcaiqa Princlpal,S,ti\.red by Lyn~ se,iI~t1ve J?aylji .J .. O'ConnelI is said t6 be .\ . a1ited as aas1Btant :whip on the Democratic brook 'C!lrousa1, !i)e.eks Law to side of the next CQn![resso .. , End, Se.cre,.t Societies Mr,O'Connell, who represent!! Mayor ... Rylan's, dIstrict, js a pOp1l,lal'IDen:>bet at thedelegatlon.and'~~e ot.' Its hardest 'Wol'ker~; arid wh.,n, lIut 1orwaro' a'S a ca~~ dldateby Ro&presen\ts.tlve -Cullen, d,!!An- of the BrooklYn \ the '$!iggestipn' met instant !>upport. A petltlon,orl his bellal! has. been signed by all except a few meni- bel'S of the New York \rowd , STOKES,TO-BEPUT 'ON, STAND ~~~~ -' . . . Millionai're Called' fo Testify 011 Charges He Plotted . to Deaulte Wife 1 . Chicago, March a:-Atto9./eys fOl' W·, Jll. ~ EDIJ.CATION BOARD H ASBILL. , Citizens oi: Queens were pr\'Jla~ing today to lake their figbt 'against bl~h' school frli.\e:rnitles to' t be 'State LegislatUre, As· seIllMyrnan William F. Brunner Is expected' to wnfer witli Charles H. Vosburgh', til'in. \lpal o~ Ja.maica. ~!g-h School, oJ}\ the que13- tll>ll of lteekit;lg a. Jaw to give.' p'i'incipa1s tIle right to expel or suspend Students who :Iou llecret sooleties. j ,~ • ...... \ ... , ... \' ~~:;~ -\~i >:,1 ~·JfL ~~- :~;J~:I' .~~~~, '~j:.,~ :::':'i (. :. If ybuate going, tbth~ :' '; I;\ .. ' . • . I; thelltte;. les:v~ YOU!sc,l{, .. a lit~le: tun\be~e~? r.helasf course and the fitl!(act, <CJhe Amhassador PARK AVENUB \'T51~lSmET .. ., D, Stokes. New Yorj<: Jrilllianaire, on trial with three <lthers ohllrged with conspiracy to d\fame his wife, Helen Ellwood Stol<es, planned tO'Put him on the stand when tbe defense bega.n its testlmony today. ~'hE Board ot Education has a law b~. lJlng fraternitles in high schools, but an en:for-cement cliwse is laekins-_ .A :year ago Mr, V(Jsburgh. as cbalrman of a committee of high school prinCipals, 'll't\oteto SC110018 tltroughout tbe Unite4 States 8skln/l' tbeir oDinlon regardirlg se· cret societies. .As a result' a by-law ~as c'lra!ted. approved by high '~cbool prine!- pn.]s of New York Clfy and submitted to the Eoard of EducatIon for aqpption. bu t provides penalties tor an Infrt;,cif\$ of the law,\ It wall intltitated In the openIng' stale- rnents ot the (letense its p'remlse would be that ~!r. Stokes llad \bonest suspicions\ and \conducted a lawfUl investigation,\ when lle sought tQ learn whether h!s wife, before her marriage, had heen a momb~r of tlle Everlelgh Club. The stir over fraternities wa.s heIghtened recently by exposure of the dinner of stu. dents of Jamaica. High School at a L:;-l1 4 brook roadhouse. . The party turned IntlJ a drunken orgy, it was charged. \U]J to this time hi> actiOlJ has been taken,\ said Mr. Vosburgh, \Tbis by-law not only excludes /fraternities from schools Instead of looking before he leaps, JIIS who cl'osses the street these later da,.. must look and leap at the same time __ Boston Transcript. 1~i\ltuum &Qtn. .. N ....... _ ...... _____ ... 4 ........ ,.., ...... _____ ..... _____ ...... ___ ..,.,..\ __ ...,. ... _\ ... _..... r w... •• Ell ectr. 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