Boston Evening Globe (Newspaper) - April 2, 1921, Boston, Massachusetts it i Read the store in tomor rows Sunday Be sure to read the Sunday Globe Magazine VOL 02 Entered ne second class matter at under the act of March SATURDAY APRIL 192112 CENTS oa STOCKS BUILDING STRIKE NOT PROFESSOR KILLS DEAN OF COLLEGE UP TO TOWN TO PAY FOR ITS STREET CAR SERVICE Public Utilities Commission Rejects Idea That State Or County Should Be Taxed FORMER STABS AND i SHOOTS HIMSELF Members of Faculty of Syracuse University N April Her man dean of the College of Business Syracuse was shot and killed today by Holmes professor of financial and insurance subjects in the Beckwith then turned the gun on himself and committed The tragedy occurred in the office of the School of in t College of the new half million structure donated to the University by Mrs Sage in memory her Joseph and named for Prof Beckwith Unpopular Prof Beckwith had been i lar with the students and petitions bad been circulated among the stu dent body asking his I In a issued soon after the Chancellor Day de clared that it was belief that 1 Dean Wharton trying to prevent Prof from committing sui This was said the in a note left for Dean by Prof in which he Intimated that he was going to himself and referred to alleged unjust treatment of himself based on the fact that he had been the dismissal to take effect at the end of the Dean a stout was He evidently leaped from it when Beckwith tried to kill the gun was turned on him and the dean was shot through the Beckwith was shot in the He also stabbed himself to make death Beckwith Served in War Dr Holmes Beckwith wus a first lieutenant of field artillery in the World He joined the Syracuse University faculty last September and became head of the department of and He was given an LLD by the University of California and Ph D by Dean Wharton was a graduate of Syracuse University and had been an instructor there for the last few his first service having been with the Engineering in which he was head of the English Twa ago he conceived the idea of a college of business admin and he was appointed by the chancellor to carry out the He organized the college and last Fall was made its According to the Public Utilities Com which has been making an in of the street railway situa tion throughout the It Is up to every community to pay for its own street railway The commission rejects the Idea that a municipality compelled to pay taxes for the support of lines outside its These are the principal points of the commissions signed by all five and submitted today to tnc The commission declines to recommend a program of legislation to assure res of abandoned linen and contin uance of existing We believe that in the last MISS WARD BADLY AUTO Medford Womans Leg and Arm Are Fractured April Margaret aged residing at 24 West Ward 4 IB at General tin renort each community is I a fracture of both bones in tho Judge whether 1U street below the a the suffering from in the left of its value is the judgment Of the peo his Julian at the nlo whom it junction of the Mystic Valley parkway For this the department and Miss Ward was walk It declines to specify In answer to one j Ing across ot its In the legislative The auto driven by Tenney was on Its whether way up the auto owner is unknown swung from st Into the parkway and headed towards Main Medford Cen as car approached the junction of the two Tenney Claimed that the headlight of the other auto blinded his view and prevented him from seeing Miss Ward who was struck and knocked down In the road She was taken In the auto of ExPres Film Star Sues Dobbins For DRIVER IN BRIDGE CRASH TECH SAY POLICE New Now in Admits Taking Car Causing They Assert now In operation or a to promote the public welfare and con in the localities Not Concerning the question of restoring abandoned the reports reads There Is no reason we are aware of why any community should If it its by acquiring such lines and them as u public venture or by contributing toward their support from We cannot agree that the complexity of the situation Is a reason why the Commonwealth assume jurisdiction over and ity for all the street railway lines in If a street railway serves one par community the question of the discontinuance of its lines in that locality seems to us a question best dealt with by the particular people At any rote we feel clear that this method should be a far trial before any more extensive experi ment be made in the direction of the Commonwealths assumption 01 tne This seems to us oto jifford not only the best measure of the ne cach Wo of such but also the best machinery for meeting the situation In that the as sumption of local rather than their tends best toward the development of democratic insti 1 factor in preventing co operation between communities unA street which was aimed at By legislation enacted in ng that communities may contribute to the support of lines within their Is the distrust of the street railway companies entertained by many com I according to the The 1818 statue has not proved very for several it At the very threshold of such trans actions lies the feeling on tho part of tho communities that they nave uo effective way of ascertaining the cor of the figures upon which they are called to This could be easily It seems to by an informal submission of such situations to some impartial Provision might well be made by the General Court for the of this service by this MRS GROSSMAN HELD IN ON CHARGE OF BIGAMY Mrs Jessie Grossman of 74 Middle South was arraigned in the South Boston Court this charged with The case was continued until next Saturday for She was held in the sum of bail for her appearance at that The police that she married Arthur Lawn July and for three years her husband had de her and that she then married Frank Grossman of 74 Middle on March The police say that her excuse was that she didnt know it was necessary to go to court to have a separation granted before again when her husband had deserted CONTINUATION SCHOOL DEBATERS SELECTED As a result of the debating trials held at Boston Continuation School for out of a field of 63 con the following eight have been Smokier of the salesmanship Ralph Morgan of the bookkeeping John Walsh of the Edward of the book keeping Louis Feldberg of the salesmanship class and Louis Green of the electrical class Sydney Cross of the drawing class and Daniel Morgan of the salesmanship The first four make up the team that will debate with the local High School teams and continuation judges at the trial were Thomae William and Charles all Instructors la the continuation performance Abandoned Trackage 371 Miles A total of 371 miles of trackage has been abandoned by the street railway companies of the according to the The total mileage of street rail in use and is ap proximately Exclusive of the Bos ton Elevated which represents about 250 the mileage discontinued amounts to more than 14 percent of Ml the street railway lines in the On the Eastern Massachusetts iii miles out of a total of or nearly 0 have been The commission recommends legisla tion to deal with a group of communi ties in which any one refuses to cooper ate with the others In securing street service which cannot be had without the support of It suggests I that the Legislature amend the present so that any of the communities af may appeal to the State Depart ment which may recommend a to be adopted by the This recommendation Is made because of the between Rockport and other communities on Cape over taxation to provide street car serv ice The department recommends that such legislation be permissive and not mandatory upon the communities af The commission recommends that the present allowing communities to contribute to the support of street rail Soccer Championship of Nation to Be Decided At Fall River April 19 ST April game between the Robins Dry pock of New York and the Sculling of St Louis for the United States soccer championship will bo played at Fall April it is The of the National challenge cup emblematic of the soc cer championship of the United is again to be played in the Bay The Steel Football Club of St Louis will play the Robins Father of Girl Files At for Real estate attachments aggregating have been filed In Suffolk Coun ty against Robert a wealthy real estate The atl damnum in one brought for Margaret aged and a by her father Pierce is for and it is understood that it is for alleged breach of promise to The other which Is for is by against for tlie alleged seduction of his aaugh is a widower at three His wife was the daughter the late Republican candi date for Mayor in against the late Patrick She inherited a large estate from her whose will Swallow Is said to have tried to Mrs Dobbins left the pan of her property to Pierce Grace Is a wellknown Stale st lawyer and former vice consul general under the late Pierce is known in filmland as guerite and is now starring in a picture entitled She is noted for her She was educated in the Notre Dame Convent In and from there went on the Her mother before marriage was a Miss singer daughter of James a Boston liquor Two Daniel and James were noted Harvard Mr Graces father built and operated also owned the Langham Miss Grace is at present living with her father at 119 West Newton ttat last night said that he and his wife understood that and Mr He gave me a distinct understanding on the mat ter last November when lie invited me to said Mr Miss Grace says that she met Dobbins for the first time in the Parker March a year to the day from his wifes She said she con herself his lance until last Sep tember she a woman came to her and told her she was to marry Mr She said she was heartbroken and put it up to who reassured her that she was to be his Last Winter she that he took an excuse to break but that it was not until last week in his office when he finally told her that he would not marry Mr Dobbins would not discuss the case and referred Interviewers to his coun Attorney James Vahey is counsel for Pierce and Miss ot Bn ill play at Fall River on April Patriots All Bay State will rejoice at this good piece of and it Is con predicted that all soccer attend ances will be broken at this The Fall people are making great preparations for the meeting of the best of the East and the and the hold ing capacity of the Fall River ground will tie taxed to Improve ments have already been started on the with a view to taking care of tlie large influx of visitors for the EVERETT HIGH WINS FROM SALEM HIGH IN DEBATE April and Salem High School teams debated last In High School Hall the proposi tion That the Policy of the Open Shop in Industry Is Preferable to the Policy of the Closed Salem had the with the was declared the win The Everett team consisted of Coleman Joel Rosenthal and Frank The Salem team in cluded James Calvort and William The judges were Stephen athletic coach of High and Harold a Boston Elmer city solicitor of Everett Music was furnished bv the boys and girls glee clubs and tlie or chestra of Everett High lines during the war and a pe if two years be extend ed and the limit of financial support to be given by the community be AutoBus Transportation Referring to auto bus the board says Many of the com in which street car service was wholly or partially discontinued have been compelled to rely upon auto bus transportation In its This has worked well In some places and poorly In In some this service IB seriously ham tlie Second THE WEATHER United States Weath er Bureau forecasts For Boston and its vicinity for South ern e w England Fair and warmer to night and Sunday south and south west For Northern New England Fair to night and Sunday warmer tonight cooler in Vermont Sunday fresh south and south west For Eastern New York Fair tonight and Sunday warmer In south and cen tral portions tonight and on the coast Sunday cooler in north portion fresh southwest and west Lowest temperature In New England last at Temperatures at 8 a nv New York Washington Chicago Light sea Shippers should prepare 36hour ship ments north for temperatures of 25 to 30 30 to 35 3 to 36 Boston and 30 to Boston Sam Barome ter temperature highest yesterday lowest lost night hu 70 percent wind D clear precipitation last 24 sunshine Friday for or 37 per cent of the possible The Temperature Today Thp at Spa the temperature lip to 3 p m today Htf 1021 36 US 95 41 12m 40 48 1820 1 p 40 2 p Hi 47 WOMAN PLEADS NOT GUILTY r Is Charged With Assault With Intent to Kill Jennie who was arrested yesterday It is she slashed two other North End Annie Radosti and Marie was In the Court this before Judge on a charge of as sault and battery with Intent to She pleaded not and was held until April 12 In ANNA HELD LEFT ESTATE Chief Beneficiary Is Her Daughter SAN April 2Anna musical comedy left property valued at approximately the chief beneficiary being her Lenne according to papers filed in court here The bulk of the estate Is In New the portion In California being valued at Beatrice of Miss Holds receives POPE TO CREATE NEW JUNE Will Name No American at This Consistory April Benedict will hold another consistory during the first fortnight of when he will create new Cardinals and also present the red hat to those prelates elevated March 7 but who did not come to namely Nuncio and the of Burgos and The private con probably will be held June 6 and the public consistory June Mer of will not await the new con to take up the nunciature at Madrid held by Cardinal but will leave for the Spanish capital short Cardinal will remain in Madrid as pro In the June consistory it is almost cer tain that no American Cardinal will lie It Is almost that Mgr the Apostolic Dele gate in will receive the rod together with another Ameri can Archbishop In a consistory to be held early In ALL UNIONS TO SIGN Building Trades Council To Accept m The identity of the young man Who stole a sedan in front of the Fenway Theatre last evening in crossing the Harvard lost injur ing at least two killing a horse and wrecking three Including the stolen was established according to the Cambridge He they John Haines of New a Technology rooming on Marlboro Hollies is in a Boston hospital KUlter Ing from multiple but is not thought to be seriously The young tho Cambridge cers has admitted the whole es and says that he took the car and started on the wild ride after he had been He asked that he not compelled to reveal the identity of the young woman who shared the ad with Halnes arrival at hospital was re ported to the Cambridge police by tho hospital His bearing his name on the together with that of his woman were picked up after the accident by the officers near the wreckage of the stolen Tho hat was the only means of iden by the one in the confusion following the crash had sufficient presence of mind to get the license number of n small car which picked the up aha whisked them off toward leaving other victims of the triple smashup to shift for The stolen automobile was the property of Donald Anderson of 1720 Beacon The theft was perpetrated right under the eyes of watchmen on duty outside the theatre to guard automobiles nf speed Ing acrose Harvard the driver of Hie car struck and splintered Into kindling wood a wagon driven by Max Shuman of 44 Green Shuman was thrown and suffered injuries to his leg Which were treated in the His horse was so badly hurt that it had to be The deflected across the caught the rear fender of an bile coming from Earl Stevens of 43 Brackett who was driving still another car toward came along Just In time to be sideswiped by the careering who drives for the McColm 16 Cam bria was shaken After striking this third the stolen car whirled around until It was headed in an upriver j turning on its lay against the curb a complete The occupants climbed through a hole the roof and stepped into a small them away toward Nothing further heard of them until Haines was re porWa to ihe police to be Tn the hospital in Announcement this morning that the building trades strike in Greater Boston was settled proved to he pre and the strike remains un settled at the present The United Building Trades Coun at a meeting held last voted to accept the arbitration pro posal made last Tuesday by Chair man Fisher ot the State Board of Conciliation and and notified Mr Fisher to that effect this with the understanding that the men will return to work on a date to be arranged between the employers and the employes at a conference to lie held at the State House either today or Later in the at a meeting ot the Board of Council ors of the Building Trades at 166 shire it developed that the em at the conference Tuesday accepted the arbitration proposal ot Mr Fisher conditionally on the ac of it also by every union in the Building Trades Council and also every union which was a signatory to the agreement of June tho agreement which ex last Dec Says Some Are Holding Out If the arbitration proposal was ac by all these unions the repre of the agree to Continued on the Second DIG UP EAST BOSTON SAFE IN GRAVEYARD Burglars Had Removed Boys Eyes Pop as Police Unearth Treasure By GROVES April that Supervising Federal Agent William McCarthy of Boston has been transferred to narcotic work are flatly denied at the office of the Federal Commissioner In the Treasury Mr McCarthy has been In Washington within a week In consultation with heads of the and Is still In charge of tho New England the enforcement of the with his headquarters in Bos It is stated at the present time he is I East Bostons safe mystery has been The solution came this morning at 9 with the aid of a several yards of a police patrol two small a couple of and special officers and Since the daring robbery was commit ted in the store of the GInter Grocery at 258 East early Thursday when the 400pound safe was picked up taken through a hole In the side of the and then through a hole cut in the fence surrounding the because the awkward object could not be easily handled by the all East Boston has been wondering where the safe and the in money In it had disappeared Yesterday a tip was received by the police which Indicated that the grave yard In the vicinity of Swift and Ben sts might be a good place to The search was and early this morning the police found In the fourth section of the cemetery a The grave was located after two small boys had told the police of seeing a couple of strang ers loitering about the vicinity yester day After digging about three feet Into the swampy earth the end of the safe was while the two small boys stared on the proceeding much as Jim Hawkins looked on at the pirates at work on tho treasure cache in Treasure When the safe came into the two Joys nearly lost their and their eyes popped from their Further digging finally made It possible for the police to get hold of the but they found that they could not lift so the patrol wagon was sent With the aid of a length of steel wrapped about the It was hauled Into the and there It wae discovered that the entire bottom had been blown away by the who took the The bankbooks and 86 were PRIEST MURDERED AT DOOR OF HIS RECTORY AT MICH One Man Taken Into Custody Police Seek Another Said to Have With Fr Jarecki authorities and police of investigating the murder last night of the Rev Fr Leo rector of Our Lady of Mt Car mcl took one man into custody today for questioning were seeking another said to have quarreled with the priest e The man questioned today approached Fr Jarecki relative to a christening shortly before He is said to have created a scene when the priest advised him to go to his own The other man sought IB a who represented himself as a clergyman con with a Baltimore Ac cording to the lie asked per mission of Fr Jarecki to solicit donations in the Wyandotte but was re A telephone call to the rectory about an hour before the priest was shot down In hla doorway also IB being traced to An appointment with Fr Jarecki was made over the telephone by an un identified according to Miss Anna his She told the authorities the priest was called from his study between and 9 oclock last night by a knock on the She heard him who is there In English and and then return to his A moment she the door bell rang and Fr Jarecki opened the As he did Miss Knopf a shot was and Fr Jarecki fell to the That the priests assailants escaped in an automobile apparently was definitely established by the housekeepers state ment that she heard a motor Just before and immediately after the Fr Jarecki was born Ir in He was ordained In Rome in 1900 and immediately came to Detroit und became a member of the faculty of the Polish Seminary at Orchard having boen educated specially for the chair of He had just completed a textbook on the subject for use In all Catholic uni ot tlie United MCCARTHY STILL ON THE JOB IN NEW ENGLAND Reports That Re Has Been Transferred to Narcotic Work Denied at Washington i AUTO MAN KILLED IN AUTO ACCIDENT Was Convicted Last Week of Manslaughter N April president of an bile sales company was killed In an automobile accident near laet Two other occupants of the automobile were Henderson was convicted last week ot manslaughter for the death of an old man who was struck by his He was fined and a prison sentence was There were many protests against the leniency of the sentence and one threat ening letter was received by Judge Thomas whor Imposed the working under the exact location not Prohibition Commissioner Kramer Bald today he had no knowledge ot the trans fer of McCarthy to another line of nor had he been Informed of any condi tions in the Boston office which quired special attention or He that Capt in charge of the field work of Prohibition Commissioners wan In a position to be better to the details in Capt Bliss said Mr McCarthy nan not been transferred to narcotic He Is still in charge of the New Eng land district as he always has and his office IH being conducted He is doing good work at He is working under cover and I am not at liberty to say where he is He IB In and out of He has been In Washington within a week ani is in good Stories that he hai been In a hospital are not nor Is there any truth In reports that he has remained away from Boston on account of the recent action of the Grand Jury on allegations of attempts at Read Sunday Globe Order the Sunday Globe in advance from your or DR AND BRIDE TO LIVE IN Church Wedding Today in Fitchburg Special to Iie Globe April 2Dr Joe of son of the late Dr and Mrs Joe of and Miss Eliza daughter of Mr and Mrs George Wallace of this are married this afternoon In the First Par ish Unitarian Church by the Rev Dr Howard The bride was gowned In white with tulle and carried orchids and lilies of the Her Miss Rachel who was maid of was in pink with hat to The attendants were Mrs Thomas Clark of Miss Florence Hey wood of Miss Henrietta Jones of Cincinnati and Miss Helen Vickery of this city Miss Elizabeth Richards of niece of 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