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eee CS \O’GORMAN IS U.S. SENATOR WEATHER-Probably fale tosnight and Saturday, \ “Circulation Books Open to All.” | is —>———— PRICE ONE CENT. Copyright, 1914, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York World), THE POLICE DEPARTMENT soc sacs | Good Left Gave It,” Says | Angrily Refuses to Talk of Q MILES AN HOUR eo | IN AN AEROPLANE HER EYE BLACKENED,|THEN MAKE COMPACT. | a a : “But You Ought to See the!Promise to Return It if Big GANGS INFEST STREETS. | SMASHES RECORD —— { 1 © Mission Head and Priest Tell of Landline Masked Men Hold Up Wife of Rich Man in Home and Force Miss Lang. Her to Hand Over Child. | | | | vealed at Inquisition. Other Fellow,” Says Heroine Sum Is Paid—Agreement of Riverside Encounter. | Kept and Baby Given Back. Aviator Vedrine Makes Light- ning Speed and Sets New World Mark in Flight. peas anne lendeavors {« athieticail Unrecorded Murders and ss } | | Robberies. j , | Inesday 1. The} of A. T. Rogers, s city, | HW. T. Waldo, milliona reason is 1 iment in the Ansonta, y. Miss Ruth Helen Lang was min- a wero- | isteting to a black eve, but neverthe-| jianket, lying less felt she came out best and con-) ear Gnawa, a scan be} soicd herself over her wunged optic! mites north of b or Pau] wit the wit to p in an arro village eleven « Vegas regarding The Cor this te tarough t bi | Not Her First Experience. tae in Prime | Attorney 1 ae Miss Lang i# the athletic young woe f your any | There he was 182 n " +, Who startled | ; ve since Inst Db i, Ved 1 1 ) tw f You 4 s wae y J eoutd ; o Bankers Take a Hand sd : insti HA brivine ; ."; HARVARD STUDENTS MOB : thelr NEGRO AFTER SHOOTING. iat. the 0 Save] re | Man Fror aN Had W Hunted by Posse Called Her Dog a Mut | > Locomotive Die Engine 1 ford for her stage wane, [a Broadwas, E ane - NEW YORK, FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 1911. YY { “ Circulation Books Opeu to Al | mre 24 PAGES. PRICE ONE Justice of the Supreme Court, | Promised mous Suit Be CAUCUS CHOOSES 0’GORMAN; JOINT SESSION | Selected To-Day for U. S. Senator nment, Deteate Phat Indictments in (Quashed ELECTS HIM Quick Work When Enough Votes Were Secured From Among the Sheehan Opponents to Insure< Election of Latest Nominee. JOINT SESSION ACTS \Speedy Action So That Senator O’Gorman Could Qualify for Open- ing of Congressional Session April 4. (Special From a Correspondent of The Fvening World.) ALBANY, March 31.—The Democratic caucus which reconvened here shortly after 5 o'clock this afternoon placed in nomination for United States Senator James A, O'Gormon, Justice of the Supreme Gourt of New York County, to succeed Chauncey M. Depew. Enough insurgents wheeled into line to make this result possible. Che insurgents gathered at Senator Roosevelt's house at 3 o'clock te hear from Senators Wagner, Frawley and Assemblyman A, E. Smith. They wanted them to expla as the compromise car They also wanted assur ~ how Justice O'Gorman came to be se lected (3 trom Murphy and the State organiza- tion that they would not be subject to persecution in case they accept Jus. tice O'Gorman As several of the Insurgents entered the ¢ hey were heartily They luded Assemblymen Miller, Friedman, Terry, Day MeClelland placed ¢ O'Gorman domination atter ro had called up his resolutic tain make William F t viva voce vote, nination was seconded by Senator Griffin. pliced William) F, Sheehan seconded by Senator Fiero Justice D-Cuidy He Isidor Straw he caucus nominee, Justice O'Gorman which was defeated b { Assemblyman Bus nation. It wa Other nominations were Augustus Van Wyek Immediatel name in nom- John D. Kernan, {the name of Judge ‘ O'Gorman was presented to the jo mor the | ture, M. Depew, of qualiti Murphy's Last Eff or t by and ti leader decided EARTHQUAKE SHAKES nded le SECTION OF ARKANSAS. \\ uM 6 he . vk 1 ney = dicen. ry ta Attend . i an Fy tree with eat sunday » World, Re or eli a a