The evening world. Newspaper, March 14, 1911, Page 18

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t f Nn CUMMINS CROWD | IN CARNEGIE CO. FOR FINISH FGHT Bankers recht’ With Loss of Valuable Assets If They Foreclose. | NEW HOPE FOR ROBIN, May Be Permitted to Withdraw Plea of Guilty in Order to Aid Whitnian. While the Grand Jury is engaged in the big and complicated task of fixing the responsibility for the irregulmr fea- tures of the failure of the Carnegie Trust Company .new facta concerning manipulation of securities and cash by the management are coming to the no- | tlee of the authorities, Developments | have shown that the Cummins crowd is willing to fight slong to a finish, and| that knowledge has come with stunning | force to the bankers who hold the paper of the Tennessee Packing and Stock Yards Company of Nashville, one of the Comming enterprises. AD asset of this corporation is a con- tract with the Louisville and Nashville Railroad whereby the packing and stock yards concern is given the piok ef all cattle shipped into Nashville. Thia contract was procured by Cum- mins through his political pull in Ten- nessee, It is timated to be worth @vout $50,000 a year. Contract Valuable Aseet. ‘The bankers holding the paper have been informed that if they try to fo close on the Tennessee Packing and Stock Yards Company the Loulavilie and Nashville Railroad will abrogate the | valuable contract. Inasmuch as contract is the most tangible and satia- | factory possession of the © poration the creditors here they are going to get off, If they low Cummins to keep contro! they will have to take chances on getting a slice of the $50,000 a year profita and other assets, and if they foreclose on him he will wipe out the So important hi tions made by Joseph G. Robin relative to the affairs of the bankrupt Carnegie | § Trust Company, that District-Attorney Whitman is anxious to have Robin's evidence sirbmitted to the Grand Jury. With that end in view a conference wae called by Justice Seabury for his office In the County Court House at 4.30) O'elock this afternoon, ‘The conference was arranged for Jui tice Seabury, District-Attorney Whi! | earls | Provement ov the | tj dred and twen has been rea bonds, and je of the Carnegie other trust funds aggregating WALL STREET. stock the Moderate tra ded THE EVENING _WORLD, TUESDAY, MARCH 14, 1911.9 GIRL EXONERATED IN MYSTERY OF ng Grand Jury Fails to Indict Ma- | deline Bacigalupo, Who Was Alone With Dr. the leading aused the Het to mount about ve the final we of ye Brokers attri: | fd tive strength to the « A © Racteatupo, the young ary. A A. Casella when he was # ie e 1 Jan, 90 Inst, and who for Fe t Tombs since J y do @ 5 free to- in Court Dealings nducted on an ything nount of Ra mission ho: nth enlarg: ol in * reported creased buying inquiry from veatment class Total sales of stocks wore shares, and of bonds, $2,044,000. Lacometive, :° Smelting & itet Smelt & Tel. Sugar 1 a Bie | man and Samuel Goldamith, counsel for | |, Robin, It is reported that Mr. Gold. smith and the District-Attorney reached | @n agreement yesterday to ask Justice Beabury to aliow Robin to withdraw his plea of guilty to stealing money from the Washington Savings Bank | ‘Phe District-Attorney, while adhering | to his belief that Robin is and has been perfectly sane, is said to have come te the concluston that the accused Banker is not as black as he has been painted by his former associates. Robin, ince he has thrown aside the pretense ot mental affliction, has been able to throw new and startling lights upon certain transactions. To swear Robin before the Grand Jury while he ts a self-confessed thief would lessen the force of his testimony, the District-Attorney believes. The with- drawal of his plea would place him In the position of one accused of crime, but held innocent until proven gullty To allow an accured person to withdraw @ plea of guilty either temporarily or for the purpose of standing trial is @ legal ure. Securities Worth Only Half. Weeks ago how the examiners Btate Banking Departinent had passed the worthiess securities of the Inde- pendent Fertilizer Company upon which the Cummins crowd had made loans. Some ginning to fin out. ‘The Bveuing World Jearne @ince the time of banking ex: ae worth $6 the Security Life @eourity these shares to sh $898,751. Experts that a liberal Valuation is $12.0 a share, which cuts the worth of the security for the loan right in two. ‘When Leslie M. book value of Shaw was President of the Carnegie Trost Company the loaned the Fidelity Funding Company, P. J, Kierans's remarkable inst!iu'ion, which has brought sorrow to thousands of ecclesiasts wand nuns, has $2,000,000 on w per, This de’ e¢, but the Car. still holds sev enty-two notes as security for the loan JUDGE SCORES “RED TAPE” IN BOARD OF EDUCATION. In Sentencing Truant, " al of Parents ‘ tion Inspectors of the and Bixth Complaints of Parents Are Flection Districts of the First Aasombly Held Up for M onths, District during the Repudlivan primaries Justice Olmete in September entenced to Court, in senten two 1 ae Penitentiary Aged thirteen, of No. 508 West Forty. | bY Judge Crain Sessions to ninth street, to the ‘Truant School to-|day for having made false reports on day said that the methods of the Board | te vote cast tn thelr districts, of Education in er he com At the tim offense George 8. pulsory e AW were 80 bow ch was with Rocea De up with * that th dro for th pilcun leaders!t) ougiit to be of the First As istri The occa insted andro was He Parsons’ marks was th of Mra. Mang date. vote of th Jordan, the mother of Edw Election District. wor brought the boy to the Child fight. Hu to have him sent away be sandro 17 unable to control him or r the contr hool Olmsted a ship went to Herb she did efer the case t on in the courts and Jus- education. iry ordered the ballot boxes Mrs. Jordan replied that she had taken ned, whereupon the discovery of | the i number of thn ago she signed ¢ and hi Board t I think Olmsteud, 't slened at the off cation and 1 know ea they are laid on t months at a tim He then cor AGED WOMAN HANGS SELF, | BROODING OVER HUSBAND. He Died R cently an the Declares | : 1 Wed Anniversary Date Was Near at Hand. Brooding which appear on the books the aggregate — ¥00,0x shows them to be worth 1 $50,000 and very slow of collevtion, at Examiners Took Excuses. The excuse of the partment for trequer leas securities Trust Company and the assured cles that the bad paper wou up. At one time when the Su; en- dent of Banks had decided to close the Carnegie Trust C \ndrew Car al e taken hegie cume to the rescue With @ loua | Of $2,000,000. Despite the assent of George W. bert puty Superintendent Banking w idating the of the Newburger in Gay denied lorida Ra @uthorizing from a trust f the 5 Trust Company as Florida Railway Compan The petition on whic the @sked for shows that there to the credit in of the I the Carnegte's keeping, egie being named as trustee in | Bears the Bignacare | CASTO R IA For Infants and Children, | The Kind You Have Always Bought * Bact Ulta: | mie on the rec | awninst Michael her wi smisxeod her counsel & Delagt, an moved the girl's discharge and took her No. 265 Wilitam street, ber half-biind mother was over 4. | come with Joy. In-}" pr. Casolia was to have married, the| | day following the shooting, Misa Cath- ojerine Hagelstein of No, $1 Bast One Hundred and ty-sIxth street. Mad- Bacigaly tered the drug store time to hear him say to Dr, Osnato: jon't fail to come to my wedding to- morrow night.” Dr, Casella and the «irl went into the consulting room. Af- ter ten minutes two pistol shots were heard, and when Salvatore Sellaro rushed into the litle room the doctor was atretohed out unconscious, his right hand resting on a smoking revolver, From the time of her arrest until she was set free to-day the girl maintained & atoical silence, which she refused to break even in the face of statements in- volving coenmeereilitingesmeenae SENATE LIFTS THE BAN ON SPRING DUCK SHOOTING. i; | Bill Removing Restrictions on Long | Md Island Passed 26 to 16— " Opposed Up State. 24 ALBANY, March 14.—By vote of % 1] to 16 the Senate to-day passed Senator Long's bill removing the restriction against spring duck shooting on Long Island, The present law limits the open season to Jan. 1%, and the Long bill ex- tends the season until March 31, The bill, which has been veaten sexsion for the last seven years, Vigorously oppored by the up-State Members on the ground that a return to spring shooting on Long Island will lead of ducks in this State, =e PRPS * rere penta The detective stories ventures of the great L in the solution of the Red Triangle have set New York tal ing. Never before haw # book ‘bi wiven freo with a newspap You Bet a complete detective stury free with next Sunday's World. Get one and read It. You will want more. ate Res ELECTION OFFICERS JAILED. stery of the Pano, ele | Once on they stay ur everlasses will not fall off, ke, slip or tilt if fitted with the | Somis Sucion Che It holds eycylasses rigidly ir posi- and} tion and will not mark the ten- s.| derest skin. Attached to your enr| es for 35 cents, Sold only at our stores. WSC Ronis Casits 0 ond & Opichane gla Bs Bast r Yourth Avenue end th Avenues bE West J r Lenox Avenue 442 Columbus A 76 Nassau Sir , 1009 Rroadway, near ouahby, Brooklyn 439 Fulton Street, 0) e A &&), Brooklyn 697 Broad Stree, near Hahne & Co, Newark a “Follow the crowd” into The World’s “Want” Columns SLAIN PYSIPAN | BLUDGEONED BY STRIKERS, CLIMAX OF HIS HARD LUCK. Berliner Star ode | strtk five After being Criminal Procedure’ to-morrow eve+ ning in the Chamber Music Carnexte Hall, This fs the fourth of ne series of lectures given by the Had Just G xt Work to Aid Eorahum University Law School, “hasatck | MAKE YOUR OWN Thursday —— A SPECIALIST'S ADVICE. Hall of | HAIR TONIC) argued wit Her! » have him fol a Mbt als which Jeaf to thelr fits remarkable | persuasion n that he had a | hair-erowing ae well aa for Wife and children who needed the monoy | #topping fa Ee beret aM hen, roots, destroying the da This morning three of the strikers | This art about the and a ple si strikers the polic | arrested George “The Am | | . Rerliner deseribed to t! To Talk on England's Ways, WOMEN TRUNK DEP’TS. UPHOLSTERY DEP’TS. 23 n t his home| v6, ast * Williams: with haa knocked him down and beat him | jer one case in particular in which I pre vead © with their fists | soribed tt for a man who had been bald © of His yells for | for many and in less than two Schaffer of the | months after hie bean Ite use hie hea axurl . thus prov to grow on @ the opinion He pursued the | Was completely c Who ran as soon as they eaw jRrowin organ avenue the Har + Willlamsburg, whom. Ber- | with as one of his assailants. | | igned before Magis- | M°D , Manhattan avenue and the other two, whom night and police, will be higer-tips. ; shake thoroughly to the roote ot til the Jater. a haip roo fume, which combines, perfect Gordon Battle will lecture on | fume, _ erican and English Systems of O120t a ¢! Woe a oF To: Keaton : with thi & most “GAMES McCREERY & CO. agrd Street 34th Street On Wednesday, March the 15th ’S SUIT DEP'TS. 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