The evening world. Newspaper, November 6, 1911, Page 18

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¥; af # peastcerarik ace a prareecrercm : 5 Phe BE nna a a * Thad no intention of concealing or con- HARBURGER ADMITS HIS NEGLECT 10 PROSECUTE THIEF Not Sorry, He Says, That He “Forgave” Young Marone Because of His Family. Deputy State Comptroiier Jullua Har- burger, Democratic candidate for Sheriff of New York County, admitted to-day that he had fated to prosecute Attiilo Marone, a epecial corporation tax com missioner, who stole a pay check be- longing to a fellow employee on Oct. 17, forged the indorsement and got the cash, amounting to $58.33. Mr, Harburger also admitted that he tried to keep the facts from becoming public property and said he was not ashamed of his action. “It ts tr he said, “that Marone Stole the mid-month salary checks that came from Albany on Oct. 17 and cashed one of them, The theft and forgery wera soon discovered. Marone con- teased. 1 dismi him without prose- cution. The amount of the theft, $54.83, ‘was made good. “In the first place, Marone ts only twenty-one years old and this was his first bad step. His father and mother are highly respected. They {dolizod thelr boy, and the knowledge that he had stolen was a terrible blow to thom. They figured to a considerable extent In the way I treated Marone. “In the second piace, Marone 1s mar- ried. His wife has not been well since! their first baby was born, a few months go. She pleaded with me to give him another chance and not to blight his Ufo. The wife and baby figured @ lot in what I did for Marone, “I had Marone brought before me and | told him I ought to send him to prison, | but would spare him for the eake of his | Parente and his and baby. I was lenient in the interests of hifmanity, 1) couldn't have slept nights if I had sent that young men to prison, away from hia family. worthy cases. I think this is a worthy | 3 case. I don't think Marone will ever touch @ cent of money that doesn't be- jong to him, as long as he lives, My) only regret ia that the publicity given | to this affair may keep Marone from getting work elsewhere. “In acting as I did in the Marone case doming a crime. My sole object was to save the young man to his family, after he had confessed and restitution had been made.” 0 rae 180 ELEOTION CASES FOR GRAND JURIES, WHITMAN DECLARES. When the November Grand Juries ap- | Deared before Judge Rosalsky in the| Court of General Sessions to-day it be- came apparent that District-Attorney Whitman and Judge Rosalsky had un- dertaken, on thelr own account, the! Prosecution of election frauds which | resentatives of the Attorney-Gen- | ave usually had in hand, Attorney and Judge Rosai | publicans. Attornel-General | Carmody tx a Democrat. While the Grand Juries were b anelled and were electing fore: Judge and the District-Attorne a whispered conference. When the jurors Miled in Judge Ropalsky yaid “Mr. District-Attorney, is there any matter to which you especially desire that I call the attention of the Grand Juries?" “There have been recelved by me," re- sponded Mr, Whitman, “many Romplalnts §n Connection with violations of the elec- | tion laws jn this county, Much evidence | has been presented to me that I desire to submit, with the consent of the Court, to these Grand Juries. “I am ready to-day to present a sub- stantial number of cases. I request the Court to especially instruct the members of the Grand Jury as to thelr duties regarding the Election law.’ Mr. Whitman sald later that he had! 3160 casen of illegal registration ready for Submission and more in preparation. Judge Rosalsky turning to the Grand Jury said it was important to a government. to ment of the plained the luws regarding r batlotting, canvassing the voter and. the @equalification of voters by conviction for crime, He told t their individual politic The jurors were inst @ day, both of them v ters were disposed of. ait to-morrow or Wednesday, pL IE a ll DEMOCRATS TO WATCH THE ALBANY ELECTION. | Want Special Grand Jury Held Ready, With Osborne to Prose- cute Alleged Violations. ALBANY, Nov. 6.—Requesting that a epecial Grand Jury be empanelied to hear charges of corruption which may grow out of Tuesday's election, and asking the aid of Wiliiam J. Harnes jr., Chairman of the Republican State Com- mittee, to “suppress vote buying,” Col, Charles E. Davis, Democratic candidate for Mayor of Albany, has sent « letter | to Gov, Dix calling his attention to the fact that it has the widespread ballet that in few if any communities vote buying been as general as bere.” Mr. Davis asks that James W. On- dorne, counsel to the Senate committee | ig Albany city and fore the special Grand he Democrats h used at every voting pli services may be required ‘Mr. Davia says he “has Papublicans have boasted that they will vSy this election if necessary.’ —_—_—.—_—_. New Haven Power Curtatlea, ‘Yhe burning out of the largest of the three generators in the New York, New Havun and Hartford powerhouse at Cos! Cujo, Conn., yesterday, #0 curtailed the pupply of electric current @ part of the trains have been put on an engine | schedule as far as Woodlawn, It is estimated that it will take five weeks to make the repairs, en told that | munteants.” | to relist e made prosecutor of | ve | cine which, while it cleanses, also i] | GIFTS OF $100,000 i OF J.C. ATWATER Millionaire Philanthropist Gave | $5,000 to Rev. Dr. Storrs and $10,000 to Church, —— The will of James C, Atwater, a mi! Honalre phiuanthropist of New York, who died tn Springfield, Mass, Nov. 10 At the home of bis brother, Dr, David probate to-day tices, mating $100,000 to various chari Institutions, the Rey us Brooklyn F. Atwater, admitted to in the Sur shows be- om to minister Mr. Atwater also left $1000 to the Church of the Ptigrims, of w Mr Storrs t® pastor, the bequest to be de voted to “the relief of its poor com In his will Mr. Atwater refers to Dr, Storrs as his “beloved pas tor." The testator’# will closes with a| pene “Finally, may be the blessing of God rest upon you dear brothe sisters, nephews and nieces, #rant that through the infinite mi and meditation of Jesus Christ, we my an things eternal.” esiduary estate, which Is valued | At $1,000,000, | welt his brothers, Dr. | |David F. and George M., the latter | of whom ts now dead, After Ke usly providing for his! inlaw, step-brot his nephews left many beat aritable Inatituti« as follow $5,000 to Heydrick | Brooklyn Bright we Mans, ; $5,000 Brooklyn City Mission and Tract Society; $5,000 to the Industrial School and Home for | destitute ehtkiren in patra I Atlantic avenue; Home for Aged to the Soctety for the Rellaf of Reapect- able and Aged Females at 20 and #22 Washington street, Br i, $3,000 Brooklyn ¥, M,C. t Fulton 1 streets; $3,000 to the Brooklyn +. A.: $3,000 to the Long Island Histortent Soctety; $3,000 to the Brooklyn ppathic Hospital; $5,000 to the ‘ongregational Home Missionary So- ¥; $5,000 to the American Board Commissioners of Firelgn Missions | corporated in Massachusetts in 181 $5,000 to the saperousuisnst Chur Rutlding So j, $8000 to the America Bib) to tl ae ety and “to, 000 to the Churs krims in Brooklyn. dA ston! Ai | GUMSHOERS GO AFLOAT | TO GET A JAILBIRD. Disguised as Mariaers, Pair Find | Their Man at Wheel of Craft | in Hell Gate, Detectives Griffin and Hallinan gum- | shoed up East River to-d nd took ‘Tim er for Jal) br dee, if I'd a known uys were gum-shoers I'd @ took to de drink and swum ashore,” observed Tim when his captors flashed their badges. A week ago Saturday a thirsty gang | of Fall River deck hands found It nec- | essary to climb over the transom of a Mquor store to get $7 worth of lquid dynamite. Three walked Inte pollce- men and were jailed, They worked through th A atone wi wanted in f locks and over the barge Cora Staples under w port. Aboard the Weir went Griffin and Hallinan and found Tim at the wheel ps as lah BOY ACCUSED OF MURDER. Allewed to Have Deliberately Set to Stable Whi ned Man to Death, The charge of arson made against Henry Doremus, Beventeen years old, the stat stole fruit from a wagon which Was In th huckster's stable and on ie if ‘one mich In the stable, death, | Hi of a Whitney, 190 Washitis thirteen y ton etre J n years old, of No. are held as witnesses: fourteen treet Id, of | tou street White! set fire to the You're Troubled With Constipation ! 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