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WEATHER—rair Cooler. EDITION. — PRICE ONE CENT. Copyright, 1911, by Ce. (The New Yerk World), The Preee Publishing “NEW YORK, THURSDAY, AUGUST ATWOOD AT SANDUSKY, WILL REACH CLEVELAND TO-NIGHT IN AIR VOYAGE TELLS UNION BANK SWINDLE IN HIS Flies 55 Miles in 61 Minutes | but Can't Land in Tiny Square. WILL GO FASTER NOW. Has Trouble With Thrifty Toledo Citizens Over $600 They Raised for Him. | Assistant Cashier Southworth Also Reveals How Another | Bank Was Ruined. (Special to The kvening World). GANDUSKY, 0., Aug. 17.—Atwood the aviator dropped into Sandusky at 1.22 | o'clock this afternoon, a couple of hours | behind his schedule. ‘The delay was pot caused by any trouble with Atwood’s airship, but grew out of the arrangements made by a come | mittee of local enthusiasts for Atwood to Jand in Court in the heart of the city The Sanduskyites were apparently of the impression that an airship |WAS WRECKERS’ TOOL. Breaks Down and Admits Part in Mechaincs and Traders House Square, Crash, can land in any old place, The court house yarq Following inthe {s anything but spacious and is «ur- he NN Td tly founded by buildings, Atwood, having te-day to plead'to ani indict detstdgh been informed of this condition before ing forgery In the tiilrd degree, Kennet he left Toledo this morning, stopped at | 4: Southworth, former assistant cashier Venice, thre west of heer at| 0% the looted Union Ri of Brooklyn, | 11.81 o'clock and came into town to ie a rmplete confession the Dis- Investigate. trict-Atiorney's off It ts now ex-| He cut out the Court 1 , will nose A¥ @oon as ne saw tt. ‘The Sulliva eat anged that he should land at the n Bank, ne grounds. He sta , cted 1.10 o'clock, flew was ninutes and made anding at Attorney ‘alr grounds. After luncheon he i ament ad start for Cle and, sixty-five miles ed on batl of $200. The con- he eastward, where he will stop f on he made was taken down jn de- the night. He will make no stops tail in affidavit form and prob i tween here and (lev unlese his be submitted to the Grand Jur machine breaks down DELAYED AT TOLEDO BY DIS. PUTE ABOUT $600. hus not concluded its investigation of the Union Bank scandal. The former assistant cashier went into Atwood was to have left Toledo all insactions of a questionable & o'clock this morning, but he was de- | 7a tending not only the failure layed because of a disputs about @, of the Union Bank but of the Mechanics | purse of $600 which liad been raigod for and Trad Bank, He appears to have him. He understood he was t» be paid the trusted agent of certain for landing In Toledo and starting away prs who looked out for thelr own again, giving the people a chance to|iMterests while the Interests of the de- PANES yrs Were going to smash, The thrifty citizens who had views that Bouthworth had made | a confession caused ijin certain financial quar tributed the coin had other ideas some Wood learned last night that they h arranged to have him deliver an ad-|l¥r Gentiemen of standing in the com- dress in a local theatre for an admis- | munity are fearful that Sulilvan finding sion fee in the hope of getting their | the crushing machinery of the law di- money back. He refused to talk, This| rected toward him, may take tt Into his morning they wanted him to give an|head to follow Southworth's example, exhibition flight over the city before| Although under indictment, South- arting away. He told them to take| Worth appeared to be on the best of their money and buy peanuts with ft day with District-Attorney But Leo Stevens, Atwood’s manager, gave himself up at the Dis- rs in Broo wanted that $40 because the trip ts] yrney's office and Mr. Clarke very expensive. Some sort of an ar ed him to tie court-room, rangement was reached at 10 o'clock, was arraigned.” aad Atwood started eastward at 10.20 th said he had a lawyer, but o'clock with tho: 8 of citizens cheer- | Was Out Of the city. He poueand plea of not guilty. At the ing him on every steam whistle tn AT iaehay. Clase: the city wide open. ail was fixed at $2,000. A ropresenta- The sky was dark and threatening |tive of the IliMols Security Company, and a light rain was falling when A Wood got away, but there was a Ught breeze from west of north th @ favored the aviator, Atwood sald a to nadp couldn't keep lilm from aad if it got too thick he ourt, Immediately £ Southworth was released ft the court he was joined emblyman Goldstein and Deputy Intendent Dodge who have conducting an investigation into failure of the Union Bank. The who was tit c shed teady |a bond been would rd ost |t (4 on @ cloud and eat his luncheon three went to the District-Attorney's MADE FIFTY-FIVE MILES IN office where they were joined by Mr, SIXTY-ONE MINUTES, | Clarke. . 1 Sullivan spent last night In Raymond She distance Ween. Foleo ANG treet 1, a most unhappy retired Sandusky is ftty-eigit miles, He cov-| i onker, bond of $15,000 Is ready niles Venic aproved by the Court. De. ve time | pleadings friends allowed to go ng around anding. At] that he be urte every town route entire | house to the Jail in a ta: he was population t > \ transferred in the Black Maria with The further eastward prisoners. weeds the } Are “ ee, <cegemamaer tracts, Ah © POPE PIUS MUCH BETTER. vicinity be wt . man flying 3 from BL 4 New | Pemperatare Normal and Doctor York iy machine Change Diet, @ novel entért Since leay 4y morn-| ROME, Aug. 17.—The physicians found FULL CONFESSION: uneasiness | MAYORREINSTATES SUPT. BEATTY OVER HEAD OF STOVER’ Orders Charges Dismissed and | Puts Back Suspended ~ Park Expert. “FOOLISH” TRIAL ENDS. Commissioner’s — Accusations | Are Derided in Confer- ence With Gaynor. Another City Hall mor that the days of Char- les B. Stover as Con f Parks Manhattan and Richmond are num- ‘onfirmation of the persistent nissioner | COMMISSIONER STOVER, to Ment iperintendent of d to the pe suspen to-day when Park Stover six weeks ago, 4 charges preferred by the against Bupt. Beatty we} Supt. Beatty was reinstated by Mayor Gay- nor's order. Commissioner Stover suspended Supt Beatty who lias been in the Park De- partment since 1885, n is trial on charges of neglec npetency. T charges were pref 1 by the Commissioner. After Su; $4,000 filled t |pension from his | was temporarily of the office of | Accounts, SHOWED CHARGES TRIVAL AND FOOLISH. Supt. Beatty's trial was to have been | Jheld before Commissioner Stover | Aug. 8 A pos ement was taken until Aug. 28, During all the period o: | suspension Supt, Beatty reported every day 1e office of the Comm: in ‘al Park So many co aints have reached the Mayor's offlce and the late of the lamentable \n in Manhattan tt took a hand Commissione the latte to City Hail ‘Talley undert re tr ing, Atwood ha actualhy flying | Pope Plus a norma) temperature| ec ‘ at welve ho vas traversed and otherwise improved to-day, and, a bs 67S mile he s Cleveland ordingly, for the first since his !llness| ¢ b he will have more \alf completed | became serious permitted a departure his journey, Thus @ has not met | from a liquid diet, They ordered a lt-| Some commit 1p with a ap of any sort. No repairs) tie rice well cooked in chicken broth|uled and « 1 the Ma to his) machine nave ecessary | and stewed frutts. Commisstone ‘ as « e 4 and It is practically t as it was —a a uled and when he started from 8 Bank Examiner, | !loweve w ° “E can make the between nk C. Rhodes | Hal i Chicago ani New York In three days|of Brooklyn to-day appointed an | misst : und _ _ |xaminer in the State Banklag Depari-!s0t tn Ue Be and come bac | (Continued on Second Page.) ment. The salary {o @8 a day, for more if he \ te wiven an opportunl was new to h [girls from the John | | Hospital where ELEVATOR CRUSHES GIRL, PANIC DRAWS FIRE-HORROR’ MOB of | Workwomen Caught in Car at Factory Bring Thousands to Spot. Screams RESCUERS FIGHT WAY. Victim Mortally Hurt as in Vise | by Platform and Bear of Floor, An elevator accident, in which Rose Gervitz, a shirtwaist maker, living at Broome and Ridge streets, was mort- ally hurt this afternoon caused a great and hysterical crowd to gather in West Houston street, between Greene and Mercer streets, not far from the scene of the Triangle Shirt Waist factory hor- ror of last spring. The Peserves of the Mercer street sta- tion were called out to keep the ex- cited mob in check and to clear elbow room for the m@p of Hook and Ladder Truck No. 0, who were working to get plight in the basement of No, 25 West Housion street. CRASH REVERSED CAR WITH! INJURED GIRLS. Jeremiah Foley, engineer of the build- ing, undertook to rup the elevator in the absence of the regular elevator man, He made several trips success fully in spite of the fact that the work He took Rose rvitz and thr Phoenix Shirty torp, on the sixth floor, and down with them, He was unable stop the car at the street level and it crashed to the basement floor, the car started up. Fole and then machinery reversed \tself and the aged to stop the car when floor, gine and shut off the power, The gi were screaming and fighting each other in the cage in wild frenzy. One of them grasped the starting rope and the car moved down slowly, Rose Gervit tried | to climb out of the door which the en- rv had left open he Was caught across the chest by | the top of the car and the edge of the floor and was squeezed until the im nt of h nly stopped the car was unable to , and sent @ angie naunitan nai Meantime the screams of Rose, before she became unconsclous, and those of the other girls had brought thousands of workers who were the street Word went through the district that there had been . other fire Dt When the firemen arrived they had to | fight thelr to the entrance of the bullding. It took them fifteen minutes to away enough of the elev that the girl's mp form was on way Vincent's e Was reported t dying, te NATIONSL LEAGUE. H yecial ‘price to aay & Eridey, 04.05, *o* D the victims of the accident out of thetr| it was half-way past the street level | He crawled out to run to the ere | OFA BABY GIRL hop | 17, 1911, Wife of Teddy . Roosevelt Ir V Who Has |\Made Former President a Grandfather Rey fe . TEDDY IR FATHER DYING FROM SHOT FIRED BY HIS WIFE, BORN IN ‘FRISCO ONCE AN AN ACTRESS Event | Household Puts in Fullum Young Roosevelt's | Mrs. Thomas Felis 2x-President in Grandfather Ranks. Police She Believed She Was in Danger. | 1g. I.—A d SAN FRANCISCO, Av laugh 00 who \ter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Theodore aye Mother and child | satista health, | narriagg hay thelr h | whe ‘ wing a ne }qua n task ‘ pound M any te Hyat ent vot cons | a 1 r . « I " . ‘ . ! ea ) 1M Roos Migs Ble | Delmar 1 Mlexande marwed h A Ain p ive Fi on they went to fa fe, and thinking herself in > e aby Ww ‘ fired at him. The bullet en Ma Gre and the shot found Pull t ter nN Alexand in i - ol NaN Was litte chance of saving ‘WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS, | life = = Circulation Books Open to All.” | 16 PAGES WEATHER—Fair to-night and Friday. Cooter, PRICE ONE CENT. mm ALL BRITAIN TIED UP BY GREAT LABOR WAR ARMY OF TROOPS OUT ——___ -+4--__ —___ areata: Royal Commission to Settle All Strike Disputes Rejected by the | | Unions, and Men on All 4 Railroads Called Out. ; PREMIER GIVES WARNING HE WILL KEEP ROADS OPEN Soldiers Hurry to London and Other Cities to Meet Trouble in Worst Strike in Country's History. LONDON, ‘Aug. 17.—With England facing famine, the impending strike of railway employees throughout the United Kingdom was or- dered to-night. With the order the greatest labor war in the history of the country was begun. One hundred and twenty-five thousand men are expected to respond, The Government took immediate steps to prevent complete paralysis of traffic and soldiers will be thrown into the places left by the workérs. Troops are expected to man the ro roads and Rep food supplies moving, IN HOTEL ROOM, PISTOL BY SIDE will be unable to move enough trafhs to keep London supplied with food. The railway managers said to-nigit Fatal Wound Is on Left Side of Head and Police Call that they believed from twenty-five jto fifty per cent. of their employees | will remain loyal. Offers of lange bonuses were made to all men who stand by the companics. Already London ard Liverpool, the central points of traMoc, are bristling with the guns of the military, | Coupled with the s‘ern measuiés adopted by the Government come pre- dictions from many quarters that bloodshed is certain to follow any ex- tended effort to operate the roads @ar- ing the strike, Tt wi werted to-night that unless | matters were arranged in the interim, Coroner. Charles Nathan, said to be a wealthy jac tion of work in the whole trans- merchant of Fort Avk., |Port trade of the United Kingdom woula owner of a number of stores | %® OFdered next Tuesday. It is eeti- In other states, wax found dead in a| MAted that 000,000 men will obey order. k to-night the officials of nat the Hotel Cum- Fifty-fourth loset of his t berland, Broadway and ‘ Employees’ Association re afternoon, Near orders for an immediate o ver. MN local un throughout | The police » the United Kingdom from a bullet fired’ i At the last moment Premier Asquith The fact that the the or leaders that ¢he ft side 1 thelr ment would not permit a egm- ure not sure whethe rallway paralysis wn life t rwever, | e strike was py ot in Len- at the Ide th will develop to! Phe London 0 ‘ ‘ ‘os and Pad- 5 ty fons were quickly pleketed atel oO kers. en when they n, a woman € vho was his {age from incom trains and tray- a sald to iers were unable to get thelr trumies rpowe in being |ffOM the baggage cars, Thousands of ted to have | tain employees loft their posts as soon ing a period of /#% they brought them into the stations, | After prolonged conferences with the Klein, |"M40n leaders to-day the Cabinet the |BOWnced tha: the Government | promised to appoint a royal commis- sion to inquire into the grievancés of the men. The inquiry was expected to embrace the demands of a)! unions sew out. M proposal of the Government wes immediacely accepted by the managers , of the railway companies. .The exeeu. t tives of the Railway Employees Fed- eration, however, refused to accept, ang |at once went into a consuitation with th wan nok that | the labor members of Parliament, 6 man might oft-handed, | this comference the proposal was ges 1 that he On the other | Jeoted, 1 th ne » refusal of the railroad men pt the Government's proposition §er appointment of the royal commise |ston was due to the obstinacy of te ppardes tn refusing to recognise the resentatives of the men, Bos. e representatives of the unions ij |trremovable from thetr standpoint that the managers of the railroads had broken tho letter and violated the spine of the conciliation agreement. “We T unanimously come te ed by som eto Wa a - pecan e sa Nea ; |