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Boston, April u ~—The railroad map of AC‘: &reater portion of the sl here. report. ‘While brokers professed not to be surpr!: New Haven stock quickly fell in the focal stock market to 141, the lowest n several years. Financiers Directors in Both Roads. ‘between the two roads has been going on for some time, principally from the fact that the financial interests of the New Haven and the New York Cenh’rl New fi of th threa bond n-:o'&- the New York New : ‘o\ll disturb- theiterms Melien Confirms the Report. Certain troffic \arran tween the two roads, negotiated a few weeks ago, are expec glomer. President C. §. Mellen of the New Haven road was in the home of- fice when the plan was made public York, and that at fnanciers are directors in both Negotiations Made in New Yerk: Negotiations for the Poston and Aloany agr Annual Deficit of About $1,000,000. Part of War en Grend Trunk. Eng] was revised agein the dfinflon of what many ultimate - unification for = a the district, when uncement was made that a of unity had been ar- road circles here is lald up- on tba closer relations af the. New I.'Kh wlb.NewY hostilit; B Annual Deficit of Q!M The. normal deficit om and Albany is estimated Teturn 000,000 . year, to be eq ‘e cow York Central in the net results of the [ Haven, until, as the two Tbany. expect, it will be exti omt®a few | The agresment of the two Jeu' provides apeclally for ' sal throu, tickets on bills of lfldln.' AN interc] e of business ai poinis. - While the whole mm and the operation ted to become but New Haven Steck Drops. immediatsly confirmed the Haven will have joint directive Influ. ence in the gemeral policy. Grand Trunk Losing Patience., Providence, R. I, April 24— sed at the new arrangement, still ice President Pltlhll‘h trend toward closer relations the Gi Providence wmfld not do so. m-y Not Extend to Tidewater. ..,.# the: ‘;‘l’- line, icago | come. namely, &n unobstructed ay raily of the operation, of course, just com- pensation to Be sate dots on AL and Albany nt of Ass! ames H. Hustis, president and gen- and indirectly e vicinity, we w j constructing th! do_ 50 The letter was dated from Montreal. Matter. Before Legisiature. line “and “would ‘hot amendments to. its charter, tn -enable roontook, | it to reach 'the tidewater, terminal de- Lessee—Another Step Toward Unification of New England Railroads—Albany System Has Shown an New Haven, Conn. ‘April 24—In rail- * Boston about $1.- whared by the New York Centrdl and the New companies. by the profits of new inter-changed:business. New Haven to Direct B. & As Policy. ¢ the Boston and Altany coutinues with the New York Central, 1t is understood that the New a letter m )nyov H-m F’mch-r, re- SR ml t it al "&: !ork, New Haven and ts rival, to select u.c s, route 10 Aowetee: and that uniess his road could have an unobstructed way to a terminal it Tewd mat b juitified in constructing roposed and oiit at length the ne- the amendments m.' in this state in order to d his objections to by efficials’of the ) President Fitz- _&;fim 1 B dealing ean. we have resched the point where wo must face the giestion of a final out- Unless W6 can secure what we swel elther over our own rails or over the | Now Haven, under joint len’s avenme and the industries in that a)d not be justified in ‘The request of the Grand Trunk for Dant hipya o¢ the ume-mm Two tzig, Prussi and lockout have mpped the Schichau s an hour. ot 34,000, oL two il ’A.—A strike ia, Apr t "‘ia matning a dutles of those who were oIIL AQ‘ cordingly, force. the directors_of the hn: decided to lock out the whole addition to the regular a 000 men, over xx»,oon r-ervm. nfl"«r own' u( called to the colors, making | 1 effective strength for the army: i, AdIng, to thise tia, xen with' the fleet, an armed force | krown ¢ _than a million 7 Tescre game, MIDDLETOWN EX-MAYOR RENDERED UNCONSCIOUS Came in Contact with Horse’s' Heofs Collfision. cum t " Savaral Thy ‘had AU'-' A hlll-bearl Meriden, Conn., April 24.—kx-Mayor | then T. McDonough Russeil of Middletown | nesrer Was rendered unconscigns and a Borse | BlosOTY d Russell’s automol Center. the the. the m coming. emergency ‘unconscious. an hour after. ulmu The ever printed Henry B, Huntil The pure] lbrary of the driven by Robert Davi bile ran into a.: “of brake, In the automobile with Mr. Russell] mine ‘were ‘his wife, Richard H. Hi ubbard of escape from fatal ‘injury - autemob e lm.z nt Mo Hymell atally injuréd by.the crash, eyxu about half wag killed in @ collision this evening | an nd!otnmg miine own on the outskirts of the city, when Ar. | co pw ME Runsbll was driving' (bis jnigw Locomobile machine at about 25 miles an hour, when he saw. - He turned more to ght. of the Toad and threw on but too .late. e reared in ‘the air and came all fours on the of. the automobile, s ‘over the right S, ARe and: rend a speed- of plosions, e EON i mh« Los Angelos. Man Paye Highest Pride | huastors. i Book Eyer Brought. ere New_York, April 24.—The first book m movable type Dbrought the highest price tonight ever paid for ary book. The prize was the Guttenburg Bible, the putchaser was tén of Los Angeles, |. and the price pald was_$50, ,000.. rchase was made at the open- ing_session tonight of the sale of the | tified. ; He was o s late Robert’ Hoe, 'the |'of slate, asthough'the ‘roaf crumpied largest. public suction sale “of boqks | as hi e oy #ing out of the mine. ] ‘he, S dioheartanca Experts have esti- ulflfl for the Mgine. potato sired i now. in the bands of the house crop dn l committe on corporations. RAIDS MADE WITHOUT ORDERS FROM POLICE CHIEF Mayor Cleveland’s Police Department, Claveland, April Legun an juyestigation of ves- terday’s rebeflion in the police depari- end plain clothes men, from Chief of Police Kohler, -raided fifts saloons and disorderly houses for Weeping open on Sanday, the prisoners freed. rife today that a battle to oust the chief from his position is on. cal encnies of Kohler aud members of Forum eclub. an organization the police department, mdmm. will cafry on the fight, s Putrolmin Savage. secretary of the the Forum whom the rald was on. arrested today charge failed bedase the police prosecutors Tefused Iom &ver. for the p reided )0, dre toking & hand in the mat- ter and urging an inv QUADRUPLETS RORN TO Three Died M m» Ivflh, the Woon zuplets Glipert Tecently ghortly * ehunce Mrs. micely. 15 ov el e i USED NECKT!II T0 ‘Camden. all appearances -has a very good GOVERNOR WOULD NOT SPARE THE ROD in} Favors. Whipping Instead of Reform School for Wayward ‘Boys. New Haven, April-24.—That a bad boy should bé.whipped_hard enough #0 that the experience would be whol- Iy mnpleasant; instead ‘of sénding him to the, reform school, was a_sentiment expressed by Gov, Simeon . Baldwin at the opening of the second annual session of the Connecticut state con- ference Of eharities ' and correction bere tonight. Preceding the opering session there was a reception to dei- egates by president of the conference Prof, Henry, W. Farnam of, Yale and Mrs. Fargam-at. their home. Il the absence of Mayor. Rice, who is ill,"Frederiek L. Perry, president of the board of aldermen, made the ad- dress of .welcome and was followed by fl(n\ul’mlr Baldwin, ,who spoke for the state. The_ conference address was given by Prof. Henry W. Farnam, who spoke @ The Goofl-Sanfaritan and the Good Citizen. The last address of the evening was givon by Robert W. Woods, —head worker at the South End house, Bos- ton, who spoke on The State as the Unit, of Social Recovery. 10,000 ‘BABIES DIE EACH E YEAR'IN MASSACHUSETTS 40 Per. Cent. of 100,000 in Ten Years Investigating Rebellion Mayor Baehr when a number of patrolmen without orders only to have Deelarations were Politi- in which is op- club, and (e (548 90 Sirect- rald. attempted to b Capt. Thomas Madden, fwith he hdd an altercation’ while on a He of assault and battery, to_beeome embroiled in the Wa ants were issned, how- rietors of the placas Church - societies, costerd: stigation. A WOONSOCKET COUPLE Laid. te Unellln Milk. Boston, April T4 “More than 10,000 babies under one year of age die each vear in Ma#sachusetts, and at least 40 nex cent. of these deaths are cansed ‘nnlp.n milk,” declared = former Renr ‘sentative Myron Pleree, who is acting e counsel in g‘zxemlel!ul-tura for 1 sachusétts Cor m?clnlon < K “In-ten years there is a ghastly t of 100,000 bables that have died in nttl:: sta “It.1s no exaggeration to sas with proper. authority given state board of health mnot less than 2,000 Tive ear can be saved.” = Afr. Plerce gavs figures to show that in- faut inortality is greater in the small towns in propertion than it is in the cities, Fourth Deing Wi socket, R To Apru 24.- Quad- odrur of u" Front q«n-l' fhree of the infants die atier Wirth. A boy is alive, and to live. Brodeur is getting along’ very The birth of the quadruplets £ ihasfare cases that hu.c ac- in this miiy ¢ Mr. to the COMMIT SUICIDE h Hig Nove!, He Hangs Himself. N. 3, "April’ 24.—Disap- d because he was unable to d her for a novel he had w Jmm- aix. in the (li’c\ « Phllldnlphl‘ suic l-l 5"' ot At Plymoutli Apr;l 24, Kalser will i 1L, trott * New ‘U. 8, Senators Swern. In. mm‘un Ayru n._mm- . 2 m E arven, T T, : April TR T F ke toorn comatis ‘i‘: Walsh of Warren 1o vie with’ the 4 in_the bidding. the . sale - tonight auction. for the: Guttenburg at which Bernard it in England fou a private sale he Hoe _collection ev atid "1455. a Loss Danbury, 1loss estimated 'at oil room of the spread so rapidly a_passenger and tives, or their. clo ‘the ropair shop o old buildings, buil ago. Assured Her That Annapelis, Md., learned today that superintendent -of universit; ! action | man t pl Vi ort that, A - * FOR ‘Washington, \.hdmhn::‘p ‘el f"}'f oictta o g Conn., roundhouse, repair shop and three en- gines of the New York, New Haven end- Hartford Railroad company were destroyed by fire this morning with a were unable t0 savi a letter of apolox: en by one that | officers. who suggested to her midship- | ent, she should not again be in 4 1o an academy he leiter was not made public, is understood that Miss Beers was that i{ne action was due to a- msunderstanding of her BLACKTHORN GAVEL 8orl of Congressman Reilly of This State - Makes the Gift. pril+ Amerlean _collectors It waw-evident fl'um the progress of that the - Am an bidders were faking the cream' of the offerings at prices .averaging higl than any. ever offered at'a public book | The Tiighest price previously 'paid.| [oSuers Bible ‘was. $20,000 Quaritch” purchased rteen years ago. At disposéd 'of. it.short- 1y afterward to Mr. Hoe at a. profit of $2,500 and-it had rremained. in the er since. The copy was printeé some time between 1450 nAlLROAb'nouunHouss ' AT DANBURY BURNS, Fire Started in Oil Room ‘and Caused of $50,000. April 25—The $50,000. The fire started from an unknown cause in the engine - house and that the employes e either the engines, two freight locomo- thing. The round- Jouse was of brick conmstruction and Both were | f wood. t some sixty vears CAPTAIN BOWYER SENDS APOLOGY TO MiSS BEERS. Action Was Due te a Misunderstanding. April 24—t was Capt. J. M. Bowyer, the naval academy, has forwarded to Miss Mary H. Beers, for the | of the acade; v reason of her dance. . wut | en- -8PEAKER CLARK‘ 24.—An |, Irish > handle of which p}!-%nm&enon of er et _Can- -to: Speaker “Clari the (er!d by the Ahru Slub of Bearn, for | Feared:They. Will-Rerish Befare the Tastest fight! between the in/| {lsurrectos t success -al 3 Sx cartain ey nest sl 2 e certain next wi m%m thus attempt- ing to link aseries of revo- lutionary strongholds , which~ already ‘more be engaged'in the gigantic war | ang, a.iterfroflrnnx e cogl corip! 15 gy bators reaching mg ani‘ mneu" Under Town -of Elk Garden. town et Elk “whi ML, The mouth of teh ming t half ‘a mile fro; 1 m the town. Iy, ‘Americans. In striking <o) trast with the usual) Sione.. ctims in_thla lra ‘At rmtnwmm;.raw Engines and Rmo an- Sent. Two. sugines with resoue crews amd eqt & ‘sént here from Thom- as, W.. Vl.. flflsan‘mflel away. Onle. Crushed- Body Found. 2bout o mile dowg. ER. | ANCATTACK ON cfiiuun.;tuu .vati B¢ ‘Next Move Should Shizers Numerous in That c»ty. halfway to Mexico City fro umae « Insurrecto. Authority Increasing. ed to ern. raiiroad from ‘huahua to its términus at Madero: by the 5’,‘:‘3&‘ ity am ‘only by moved. over it. Chinipas, Under Siege. A_list of the distriets, correspondi to_c¢ounties, over which Abram Gon- Blal, provisional gevernor, claims civ- lon, shows that in the state ‘of Chihuahua the imsurrectos have control from the United States bor- In that ter- , Chinipas, - the _capital of the t ‘of Arteags, was under siege | 1l jurisdicti der- almost to Torreon. ‘when flla armistice was’ declar an finportant mining town road from Jiminez, wi Whole Interior May Be Tied. Up. lighed ico wghild be tied up. lebel. Sympathizers; Numerous. merous. Diaz fpressed in his. mes: réforms and apninat the re- poliey, .has encouraged a munm of. opinion, and less fear Prosécution than - formerly. Enjoy Free l eech Now. “Six months, it was " dangero lactl u every open 8y chry h N' ‘Cheers for Fdoralfl’nuw P 5 #*Mexico City, Apnl 24-—Tha ‘mistice ‘agread on. by. Fran: Peace | Antonio and along the Plans Fail—Revolutionary . Sympa- | Throughout the' interior ,h, tnsur- | fon_at the international ary exhibition s ican \'orthwelt- the suburbs of ‘Chi- revojutionists. The long. that road, for the business the provislonal. govornment.” The - running souf oper- consént of Madero and |’ on condition. that no federal troops be | Pacity for selt-government. ed, and A ‘prominent railroad official . said today that.uniess peace were esiab- n, the whole interior of Mex- .In Chibuahua City the revolutionary sympathizers. are reported to be nu- The _attitude of Pl‘elldt;n! e for freer ex- 7 gaid<an official, to express one's opfhion- about the wgfienme'ng m:ol'y pathizer wit re- were- adresterl, ahnost /the ar- {dent at Darmstadt, The United lhhl T (18 said, remain until July 1. The Danish Governi in respo; ures to prevent a Mopmon p mericans in Acapulco havs Washington for protecti city. Capt. Austin M. nght, U- 84 again exonerated of responsibilif account of the sinking of the monmitor Puritan. om The Italian King and Quesn dttend- ed the. opening of the American pavil- Erow- |in Rome, Mar; Sund-rd an-n b st Coniection with lge rist murder. went on the wltnels stand in the trial at Vitsrh Speaker Clark and Other muu dem Filipinos who want to show thefr ca- g A’ Movement A'oot to Name the | proposed New York and Montreal in- ernational highway in honor of Presi- dent Taft and the late King Edward. A Th Rescue Was Made off Atlantic City when. the Forked Rivar ut. saving station crew saved the crew of the launch Jans, bound from New York to Atlantic City, and wrecked on the shonls hetween Island Beach and Cedar Creek. NEW DEMOCRATIC STATE HEADQUARTERS on a8 ed by 100 of the. Faithful. - New Haven, April 24—The new dem- ocrati¢ state headquarters on Chapel street were formally opened lvday nearly 100 members of the:party s tending a reception which was MI(L Pictures ‘of democratic ‘leaders dec- orate the walls, prominent smeng them being that of Govdrnor Baldwin. Under the governor's picture is ‘the moito, “EHe who: serves the stateé beet, ‘serves ‘hiy party 'best” A largegign orv the ' wall "opposite the, gayernona picture reads, “1912 spells victory; are you with us?’ - The quarters: are in charge ®f John Vicq, assistant secretary .of the st Siats uan-u ttee. Meri ori }Kerlden, Aprll —Patrick % Mahon, of 61 North First stréét, mh city, sustained ' three. feactures’ skull tonight by falllng down & mmn lar ‘stairs. in the ‘Tegr of: f cafe on West Main street. Mr. McMahon was rushed to the Meriden “hospital, where he was, operated upon. ' He 1§ now in a eritical conditiop and little on of ince Henry of Prussia hnd a mw— mnpe from infury in an deroplenc at- San er will, it nment, shse to numerdus petitions, meditates meas- ropaganda, st ing an attack by the rebels upon. thit L was on ocrats haye been invited to.Mantla by, Indianapolis, Tnd.. Drew. cg\vm:el for the Krector: of Los Angeles, Fox, chauffeur, LATEST MOVE m : Warrait Also Said to Have Been Med fér D Burns—Given " on Affidavits ol ficflms _Detectives Not Allowed to Mfi Records ¢ Labor Umon—Detective Burns Has More Evu April 24, —Wnl!;:‘f Ford, assistant distriet and Frank were arrested tonight on_afMdavits charging them with hav- ing kidnapped J. J. McNamara, sec- | il \Yetary and treasurer of the Interna- ‘tional Association of Bridge Workers. All Released on Bail. The men were arrestéd on warrants issued upon affidavits of the attorneys were released. under bond of $5,000 each and Fox. under: bond of $3,000. Al the|, for amara, ' Drew and Ford honds: were given by William A. Ket- cham, company an lis. Employers' association. automobile in which was talen to president of an fron foundry officer of the Jndianapo- Fox _drove McNamara Chicago on Saturday night to be placed aboard a train’ for Los Angeles. Warrant. Also for Burns. It was stated that a warrant also had been issued on the charge of kid- nnpping against Detectfve Willlam J. Burns. By the order of' Judge Joséph T. Markey of the Marion county criminal court, issued late today, oniy the county prosecutor, the members of the grand. jury International Association of and the officers of the Bridge and Structural Iron Workers will be permitted {0 examine books 2nd pa- pers, taken by the police and deputy sheriffs from the offices of the associ- ation relative to the inquiry Los Angeles Times explosion. Bars the Private Detectives. into the This action, taken on application of attorneys for the association and with the approval of the county prosecu & private detectives and un Investigators from inspect the books, correspondence and 4@l ments. A Will Bg Submitted to Grand Jury. The material tonight was locked up in_ the grand jury room and will Bis ‘course of tha nvekt gress as to the identi :tt?q depositéd @ guantity of d in the ironorkers' association's age ‘compartmetits in_the the puilding in whmx ‘are its of fices. : Were..Saized: by Police, ... bmmmt A pdrt of the books and papers were selzed by Superintendent of Police Hyland was summoned with these books and pa ; i Drew, chief_counsel for the n Erectors’ assoclation. “Burne Has More Evidence. Drew said He awaited with interest the return mhl tective Burns trv;nu "Toledo. om.m- Resort to Ruses. T.os Angeles, Cal., April ing confudion to protect the ‘the date and n for two days the uation, pt officials il CHargea with the sate keoping of € alleged conspirators. Traveling by That they ‘e | continent by zl lll rovtes is | on all sides. ief of Police | said_today that o pelieved thak | prisoners and their guards would arrive for two weeks. Dummies Used on Trains. Sheriff Hammel laughed whemn. that the ers bad been seen ‘One nt the county motor. Me sent fifty or sixty miles city to meet the prisoners them secretly into the county jail large detail of new policemen be.| -ufimmed to the grand jury mrr;orro" 3 e o, et the poie ta.| sitiation &’ dgmanding alertoste Burné lwln- Evidence. “Columbis, O., Apeil 24— , J. Burns, who was in Colmmbus - Sr=S he police last Sunday night.| pers béfore the grand jury today, and | mml outrages in Los Am aller;lld~ a summons was issued for an, president of the jron- worlkers' association, ‘ordering him to produce .certain other bHooksg.i Meumnu Bought Dynamite. d_he learned that 1. W, wl-l in Los hd he main - ent f nd the b Yol‘m it yet iden- Shad o wab oriphod Benseth o gall | 22 “disco’ s, «y are millién Gollars. and_wealthy. amateuts | none of -the others can ‘be alive. and dealers from Furope have: comie was. completel 7ot the: nor Anur pemtuunr * fhe assage: Complstely. Blocked. erall yards. Beyond ¢ biocked 'by the rescuers tonight ‘the res- now. positive that the pouicy /Beliind .and- under it 15 belleved the bodies ' the miners lie. - Gas is heavy in the ‘entry -and totally ‘blocked: by arrival of expected :to reach: recked’ mine’ throu, a “deserted square :mile coal were-split and- poztiogs; -Lessen Cambridze, M sident Charles. vard .believes that toward cleanliriess. & —the -sciénce cine and a modificat] rhay see its ‘must modify the public' sehools daughter of Professor Beers, of Yolei CALL FOR VOLUNTEERS WGU City During New York, Apri | unteers “to guide men, women and- ci velfhf-sestiis” fours tropolis- this weekwas sent out by the wka fttee of the Blnd 'ho'n“llfl)‘ ke'rl exhibition. must "bé ‘factors in'lessening criminal- ity in the rising generation, and that thé“future of democracy lies not with the church® of the-medical prefession ing to look for the progress of society mind there. are two-possible remedies 9f preventive, medi- T hope by these two methods to BHk Dot the ab ormal children and put’ them whers:they can be properly Treated, 'This will cost a lot of mone but it ought to be done. take hdla of thé social service work in Escorts Needed: to len Them Around the workings not 1 and alate, and havé to work in.short shifts. a government res- cue car'and:crews:in: the morning it is the end ~of the gh sealed rooms of ne’ adjoining. Explosion Was Terrifio. The explosfon” was_terrific. For.a or “more _the. slate .and props were splin- tered, letting fhe- raof fall in large PIE.'D‘ENT- ELIOT’S ‘ IDEA OF CRIMINALITY B-I ieves Schoolmasters Can Do More It ;Than the Church. April 24—Former. W. Eliot of Har- the schoolmasters hd virtue?. To my m of the publi way to wage war our schoeis so as Society must IDE THE BLIND Convention. dren on -sightless aqmalnlnx the proposed tn—mfi, svas the declaration of government ‘dfficers t LOCKED: UP' IN A . BOX'CAR FOUR DAY Fi . When ‘Found Yesterday. Jerm Clty. No T, the depths of a box car Golden. of Cleveland, O., dad been locked'in the ¢z dy. flour sacks,” he said. the door while I .was doing this. beaf, amnn it and shouted, but it d 17-? ce made Hyman comfortable with. a’ second meal. an hour later and telegraphed .to his parent: 'DEATH- OF IMPORTANT Centenarian Bean P, Rasies Away. Maidstone, Vt., in the case of Arthur Bean, 19, who er and 17 than at any murder. grandfaths double murder. time Sweet, who was two mur leged slaye MAN MAY SLAP WIFE WHO SEARCHES POCKET: A Rhode Island Judge So Declared i a Divorce Case, Yosterday. red women and their Providence, R, I, April 24 of Justice C. M. Judge Lee made this rulin today in a divorce suit br Elizabeth F, Engle against Jher huspand. John F. The court ad to effect a reconciliation, * meantime,” he advised the around the me- | i which = President the - Metropolitan Ve |ed. | aine "dont 80 t-nr‘bugl) Sour poe! again. man -1 slapplhz his v:fe for this.” PAINTER -S8UFFOCATED Justined i on. Year Old Boy: Almost Btarved ril ‘24 —From lled with flotr £ in Cleveiand, O., last week, there stag- gered out to. the platform of the New Jersey Central railroad freight yards ‘here _today an - emaciated boy of 15 years. He gasped for water. and food, and after he had been refreshed told those -about 'him that he was' Hyman nd that he last Thurs- “I was sent into the car to count the “Someone closed MURDER ‘WITNESS Grandfather of Arthur pril: 24—With the death today of John Sweet, 104 years old, and: the only witness who could tell a.story other than circumstantial charged with the murder of his moth- ear-old sister, the chances for the boy's going free were greater since the double Bean' - “died ‘a8 a result of the He was the only per= son in the Bean household besides the -A man is justified in slapping his wife for go- | ing through his pockets. in the opinion {-€d uron R: Lee of the superior | Preme court IN GASOLENE TANK. hope is held for his recovery. THIRD DEGREE PRACTICES PROBED Nothing Sensational to Be Disol by the Committee. ‘Washington, Apri] 24.—The investi gation of third degfee practices will he completed during this session of con. gress, Senator Brandegee says. As chairman-of tlie special investigating committee, Mr. Brandegee says that no work: will be done for a few-weeks, in order to permit the senate to or- ganize. It is-learned that the investi- gation has - disclosed nothing sensa- tlonal. It has been confined to. the actions of federal officials, as the com- mittee has no authority fo investigate the doings 'of local police. - So_ far, nothing worse has been discovered, it is said, than that an occasional ‘fed- eral district attorney has been slightly 100 zealous in seeking to entrap Sus-. pected guilty persons ‘or in ‘promising immunity to a few wrongdoers in. ex- change for information to convict oth- ers. 0- S. 1 ia WOMAN SMOKER ON NEW ‘HAVEN TRAIN Nonchalantly Puffed at a Cigarette in * the Smoking Car. New Haven, April 24—A fashion- ably. dressed middle-aged wwoman strolled into_ the smoker of the Shore Line express for New York Saturday. afternoon and startled the male. pas- sengers by nonchalantly opening a. silver cigarette case, extracting there- from a slim, gold tipped ecigarette, lighting and smoking the same. The woman entered the smoker just afier the train pulled out of the New, fon- don station. She is said to have had in one of ‘the forward parlor After her smoke she returned is s “RABBI GETS TWO YEAR SENTENCE FOR PERJURY. Was Witness at Trial of a New York Magistrate. 7z S n New York, April 2 Not less than more than seven years as the serrfence timpos- artog Veld in the su- of Brooklyn today. He | & as convicted of merjury in the recent | { of ex. his privas Bedford avenue pe a1 advice, to chambers ce cousit, tor indignitles. Hig- od o the charge. Dr. the Rev. Dr. this-city -td- the Presbyterian-general asgembly, questioning the writings and teachings of President Francis Brown of the Union Theological Seminary, New York ecity, Adams Brown, a professor in the same institation, was - thrust Pitteburg Presbytery protracted session by a vote of 53 #ot aside the overture, W: ols said m:::i‘hv— and I would hesitate to be one to throw a spark into it. precigte ‘the end eought by the over ‘tuge, But cannot endorse the means by whieh said that this overture will not cause a heregy trial, but 1 canuot see how it GREENE EAGER TO DIE R.lnm to Slgn Futltlnn for Commu- n | ¥oa formerly was the probation offi- cer of the Bedford avenue court. | Earthquake Topples Over Head.” “Caesar’s ¢ May Jg for (he murder of his 14-year- ola . awu; of 4 27’[&' Eujj«nt Ryan Did Not Respond. Ryan falled to appear and by order of the grand jury deput to the office building with a wagon sheriffs went and hauled the documents to the court house, It was announced that the grand jury at present did not care to The books grand jury were stacked indiscrimi nately about the four packages of dy- namite fuses, explosive caps and alarm clocks diacovered by the police in Sat- The ‘explosives were removed to a socret place by the authorities and tho other material was guarded by he police and today by deputy sher- uflo-o:. 1 be fdentifid as the mam who dynamite from the Glant Powd-u-— pany and who used the alias of J. B, Bryce at (-he time,” -ua M 3. 7. = e learned J. W) wn in the m Namara, secretary of association du do with the Times McManigle Blew Up Iron Works. “No, he is not chavged with ing had a hand in that. He was PROPOSED H ERESV TRIAL. Nichols Declares It Would Be a Powder Magazine. Pittsburg, Apri —The overture of Wiiliam 1. McEwan of and Dr. Willam the a to aside 1 today taker g Nich- “A herosy frial is & powder Just pefore the vote wa I ap- that end is attempted. It js to be avo if it reaches IN THE ELECTRIC CHAIR tation of Sentence. April 24 —~Charles ‘L. cene, umm. ed 10 be electrocuted at umn u. in the week beginning ghter. is eager to’ die. Friends gondemned man have been cir- petition to present to Gov. , asking him to commute the t6 life imprisonment. Greéfie iffs, until it was laken out. PLIT R e o trom ‘*i The Attorneys Protest. “Have you any Droof that MoMami- Attormeys for the iron workers' as- | glo was in toueh with J. J. McNam- i Sociatloly. who = strongly protested |araz ] against the vemoval of the records,| “We have, and we have m‘u % FHonnty eaid that'{heir purpose in ask- | that J. J. McNamara : Toe e, Sotrt o8 tha' order pranted b7 | money necessury to. pull off Soth &€ £ Judge Markey was to.prevent exami- | the Los Angeles jobs. There is no 2, natfon of the books by Detective Burns | doubt in m. world that we have the ¢ and- his assistants, and by Walter | right people. o e o PRESBYTERY VOTES DOWN BACHELDER TAKES “ ISSUE WITH H’ckl.'. Grange Mastsr Says Farmers Are All Against Reciprocity. Concord, K. Hy April 24.—In an open n letter sent to Congressman Samuel W. . McCall, ex-Gov. Nahum J. master of /the National Grange, rons. of Hus) . takes to a sf t by Mr. McCs z speech.: dn congress, opposition biil, does not represent 3: genulne sentiment of the farmers themselves. B ‘I‘ 3 _“For your information,” writes Mr. Bachelder, “I would stats that as I have been able to Nnd om‘ is not.a siogle working farmer 4 receive resgfln each week abomt ty“farm journals published in all tions, of country, ‘and of only ‘one has fatled to denounes ‘that one has/not dared to OSBORNE WINS ACQUITTAL FOR COI.OIID NA"IIAK., Edward Osborne Pleaded Seif M&'fi. in Trial for Murder. New York, April 24 —James W, borne, former. assistant district Benzine Came . ! Lighted ‘Candle Which,‘He' Held. Eitsbure, | April was killed. today whi I'terior of s pakciane He had cail to'a ‘lnwrr & past of hen: 40,1 s of 1l o ] v . ' v.b.u a(llun 'w'nl ‘a deép npe, and - Sl.y bcfofio help 'couhl reac] Into Contact With H. .D. Sayler inting the in- u.ndle Asheville, N. €., April 24.—#Ca Head,” a famous peak of the Ridge, twenty miled from Brey been overturned by un quake shock felt throughout wem-:,n ;.prn\ Caroliha Friday’ nlght. - The moun top is said to have fallen wvith & ora which was hesm! Gver a lgrge. are: " Didnbury Yaanan s’ car, e a’ fur - worl dying ‘llt'u the hospital in thil & stab wound in the n‘ [ ceived. in_a- fight toda: street: Bushara Monsor -ml"-fl Monsor, Brothers, ‘are under | on s ,eg;mm w(l)uul: 1 nee 's | refused; to sign, saying he was eaget g:: to pay. ule death penalty w:uhm ton Banker Weds Daughter fl Naval”Pay 'Director,

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