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ak cet hi i ed e TSS “ Circulation Books Open to All.” 1918. by The Frese (fhe Now Te ow York World), ~ BLAMED IN SENATE REPORT FOR LOSS OF THE TITANIC & Bruce Ismay Given Censure and Capt, Smith Hit for Rush of Liner on Iceberg. IN CHASE OF THIEF FREED 11 TIMES “Squint” Gordon. Is Caught Again After $12,000 Burg- lary Is Foiled by Policemen. DODGES MANY BULLETS. Police Give Out a List of Cases in Which Courts Dis- charged Prisoner. BRITISH BOARD LAX. Insufficient Number of Life- boats and Discipline of Crew Other Points. 3 Two vigilant young policemen, on their way home from night duty, to-day caught two burglars getting away with $12,000 worth of loot in the wholesald district after a chase in which revolver shots were fired and an aytomobtie po] | which the burglars had hired was commandeered for purposes of pursuit. One of the two burglars 1s Joseph or “@quint” Gordon, alias Goldberg, alias Sohwarts, alias Cohen, who has a record of having been discharged eleven times in the local courts in the past five years after being arrested for burgiary, vagrancy, unlawful entry, attempted burglary or disorderly conduct. Aside trom the boldness of the burg- lary in which Gordon was caught to- day ind the sensational chase which Fesulted in the arrest of himself and his pal—a third burglar got awax—bis ¢siminal recdrd te 9 matter that will ‘eal! for official investigation, }MORDON’S RECORD AS GIVEN SY POLICE.. Here 1s the police list of the arrests of Gordon under various names: Joseph Schwartz, arrested Sept. 16, 1906, burglary. Discharged Oct. 12 vy Recorder Goff. Joneph Schwartz, Feb. 15, 1907, arrest- ea tor burglary; March 8 1907, dis- Charged by Judge Crain, General Ses- fpr setenraTON, May 23.—Capt. | @mlth of the Titanic, who lost his lif Bruce Ianay, President of the White @tar Line and the British Board, Of Trade, will come in for severe crticiam in the report of the Senate on Commerce of the in- tion into the Titanic disaster. pa teport has been framed largely ny ‘William Alden Smith of |, Who conducted the investi-, for a sub-committee, and will .eubmitted to the Senate ae ‘Cominittee on Commerce todk ui to-day in the‘way of recetv- | A Teport of the aub-committes ‘will be made the report of the| Censure of Capt. Smith | on fils fatiure to ‘heed warnings @f lov danger. The basis of criticiam of Mf, Tamay has not been disclosed. The ish Board of Trae !s to be censured ffor tax inspection. Thé discipline of the janic's crew will also be attacked. Gapt. Lord of the Californian will figure: in the responsibility because of failure to take necessary stops when sions. the Titanic, whose rocket signals wy hh Schwarts, arrested March 2, istress were seen aboard the Cal- £ A 1007, burglary; May 6, 1907, discharged by Judge Crain. Joseph Schwarts, arrested jn Brooklyn July 8 190, charged with disorderly conduct; discharged by’ Judge Wilkins, Special Sessions, Joseph Gordon, arrested in Brooklyn; Attempted burgtary; Dec. 16, 1907, dis- charged by Judge Dike, Joseph Schwarts, arrested in Brook- wn on charge of unlawful entry. Sent to New York City Reformatory on June 2%, 1908, by Judge O'Keefe, Special Beasions, Brooklyn. Joseph Goldberg, arrested Aug. 1900; Aug. 90, 1909, discharged by Magis- trate Butts, ‘Congress will be asked to reward Rostron of the rescue ship Car-|___—_— J. BRUCE ISMAY, $100,000,000 TO B. R. T. FROM KUHN, LOEB & CO, Bankers Join With Interborough Backers to Make Up $250,000,- Be 000 for the Subwas. with an ‘ned force | Hinm Loed & Co, tt was learned to- y 1.’ | day, is the banking house that will tur> ore Oe ee tnish the ¢ al for the Brooklyn Rap- 4 and the 5 lid Transit Company necessary for thi }TBb report will criticise the lack of rita and tess aboard the ni j . 9% miles an hour speed at the ¢ @f the accident, the failure of the steam- company to provide the Titanic ith Glasses for the lookouts and with ve general after the ‘Veoee! had struck « emimated at i the broadsides as guns used by this na v Re Btar Line ory for ite ' E Joseph Schwarts, arrested in Nrook- Be is eivise rmation {extensions and now Ines called for un+liyy charge of vagrancy; March 12, BE Re oe dhe tune dev the contract which Is about to be| soy disthargea by Magistrate Tighe. SWAN some moditication. in view of the | Mtified by authorities. The} Jogepn Schwartz, arrested Feb, 17, amount required by tte B. R. T. for consruction and equipment purposes is bow! $100,000,0 The partic pation of Kuhn, Loeb & Co. in the subway extension plan js by way of an amicable agreement with J. Plerpont Morgan & Co, wha are to finance the Interborough Rapid Transit Company's extensions and equipment @Beltement, tt will criticise the Indifter- Feb. 18, 1910, dise @bce of some of those on d the lt toward those struggilng in the tm view of the fact, walch the evi- ghowed, that the lifeboats, which | @euld have taken care of 1,178 people, | emty carried 104. fhe report will advocate more iife- mom extensive wircless apparat ther equipment, The commit plans. International unde: urge definite ‘The National City Bank and the Firet looking to greater safety at|National Bank are to Join with Morgan ‘Two set speeches on the disaster} & Co. and Kuhn, Loch & Co. in hand- follow the presentation of the report | ling the immense outlay of approxi- | mately $20,000,000 which will be needed for the complete subway 8: m in the five boroughs of tye sreater city. —_——_s—-_— AMERICAN LEAGUE. AT NEW YORK, + 12.8 | CHICAGO— i 10 ow W i, arrested Nov. ms, 1900, for burglary. March 14, 1910, dis- charged by Judge Mulqueen, Joseph Schwartz, arrested March 17, 1910, grand larceny. March 24, 1910, dis- Joseph Cohen, arrested Providence, R. 1, April 9, 1910, charge of vagrancy. Ran off, Joseph Cohen, April 4, 1911, charge of gambling. April 6, discharged by Magis- trate Corrigan. EARLY WORKERS SAW CHASE IN AUTOMOBILE. Early morning workers, bound from the east side to the wholesale dry goods | dtatrict treated to a view of the automobile chase of the burglars. The route led through Bond street, the Bow- ery and Fourth street to Second avenue The early stragglers (rst saw & man sprint out of Bond street and dart acrot the Bowery, In his wake came the taxicab, the policeman on the run- ning-board with drawn revolver call- Ing on the fugitive to halt. When the fugitive reached the fourth street |eorner the policeman b! dd away. None of the shots took ctfect and the fleeing man swung Into Fourth street while the tixt shot over the Bowery Entering Fourth street the policem who ‘was fast gaining on his quarry, again called on man to stop. Again no attention was pald and the revolver shots rang out once m When Second venue Was reached the car was abreast of the runaway, who by this tine wus pretty well winded, It wa thon that the Policeman—Frank Fassulo of the Mer-er street station—leaped to the sidoralls and lunded on the man he had (alled to shoot. ‘Wie was but one of the exel!ing fea: tures that onded an attempt to steal 42,000 worth of ostrich feathers from (Continued om Beogng Page) t Tuesday. Senator Smith will make peech on the ject, and Senator Mayner of Maryland will dis: “the Jepaons taught Congress and the people tay the Ti TIDES. ay Waigr, AT THe HIGHLANDERS— 00 Points in Senate Report Placing Blame For Wreck of Titanic and Loss of Life. Copt. Smith of the Titanic, who lost bis life in the ocean disaster, will he censured for the rush of the giant liner onto the iceberg which sank her, FsBruce Ismay, Prosident of the White Star line, will come im for oriti- em in connection with the wreck. ‘BLe British Board of Trade is hit on the score of lax inspection of ocean that permitted the ‘Titanic to sal insuMlcientiy equipped with life. Gensure of the White Star line will be based om the reported Iack of aboard the Titanic and nx discipline of the crew. ‘The indiference of some of the survivors in lifeboats to the ories for elp from those drowaing about them is another point of blame, Gapt. Lord of the steamship Californian is to figure im the general Regponsibility because his agi failed to reev’ ‘0 the distress rockets gent up by the Titanic, ‘Phe report will recommend drastic changes in the marine laws govera- fag the safety of life at sea, \ NEW YORK, THURSDAY, FIRES FROM AUTO [Pr U.S. MARINES GET HURRY. ORDER FOR DUTY iN CUBA of service from various organizations | suffer the death penalty for the murder and individuals. A party of Congress-|a year ago of Dr. Hal) P. Clark, The money * men left Havana last night for their re-|crime was the result of wart | 20m 4) tt Ie odd Blok apective districts in the disaffected ree which wok place ig Dr, Clagk’s office, 1, M, X. Telephone Bookman 1912. MARRIAGE APPEAL MAY 28, ee incess Rospigliosi, a Former Belle of Capitol, as She Is Now. pigliosi Declares She Is Vic- torious in 12-Year Struggle. Now at Ritz-Carlton, Tells Her Side of Controversy. the Rits-c: years’ struggle to have her marriage der @ verdict in her favor. fair of the Grecian type, curved throat and neck. the reports that I came back here again, whereupon the Vatican will d clare my marriage to Col, ‘The stories that from Italian soclety unbounded, The Card! and Martinelli are amo presented to Pope Pi the Pope decided aint me. in abeyance, without deciding one wa: band seized upon thiy to America that againat me. cable ACTS, SHE SAYS, noyance because of the confusion of nv name with that Rospigiost. which my husband {s the head. married to ap American girl, Haseltine, and when they separated Prore:erirs ci: Nrercem: gions to make an effort to conciliate the negroes, It is reliably reported to the State Department that many people con- | ¢, alder the movement designed to provoke intervention. ‘Two hundred additional marin ordered from New York to Phil to board the Prairie, iner: | total number to 700, Several marine officera have been ordered from Nor- folk, including Col. Lincoln Karmany, who will command the battalion, The Navy Department ts making every effort to have the vessel get separated from my husband, to bear the ndals in familles of the same nam “Ot course, there Was a sreat deal o opposition to our marri: husband’ retnaining a bachelor, | whioh case they would have inhe: his large estates. Ever since my m in my struggle to have the Vatican sanc tion my marriage, has been blocked « urtdermined, ‘ "e the Princess Ludovic Prince Ludevice ts ons of the younger membera of the house of He was Mildred was Instantly cabled abroad that I had I also was burdens of other because my relatives were counting on been the object and victim and these forces working aa PAGES TO VATICAN IS WOK, PRINCESS ESS ASSERTS American mite of of Prince Ros- WILL RECOGNIZE UNION 1 Former Beauty of Washington, The Princess Rospigios! declared at that her twelve to the head of one of the noblest houses of Italy sanctioned by the Vatican had been practically won and that she felt certain the proper tribunal would ren- The former Mra. Marie Jennings Reid celebrated beauty of Washington, who stood Italian society on its head when she married the im- mensely wealthy bachelor Prince, has been in America since January, wind- of her mother's es he recetved a reporter for The Evening World in her apartment et the Rits to-day she said she was glad of an opportunity to deny many of the stories that hed been printed about the occasion for her visit. The Prin- cass. @ stil) & very beautiful. womee th magnificent ‘\ahouldera and a slender, superbly “There is no truth.” she began, “in to gather new evidence to serve my cause at the Vatican I have already secured ample evidence and when the proper time comes the case will be presented Parkhurst null and void and sanction my union with my husband, Prince Rospigios!, I am kept without *|the pale of the Church and excluded 40 utterly Vannutell! my closest friends and are frequent visitors to my When my cage was heard be- they stood eight to Then the case was It ts not true What he did was merely to hold the matter y or anothes, The enemies 6f my hus- to the Pape had decided HAS BORNE BURDEN OF OTHERS’ “L have suffered @ great deal of an- y 0 It e. of in J or and| are the International Ge: pe as Ea Se ane td Hea ah Thee Will| Against mo have extended thetr activi it reac’ antanamo in four days. - § “J Washington Sends 700 to Pro-|"aeh Guantanamo, explcined at the] tng 10 tha country. SO ; i State Departmen: that ¢| “1 came to Americ y tor tect Americans Imperilled by | $e, Departinen, that this ie not tol ie gole purpose of woking after my n , 2 Star Before I left Rome 1 ore BAe ent on the part of the United States, Rising of Negro Rebels. Nr cHeAIE A RIBERUUOD AY alah I ote fatican would ult! Ider that, In case of necessity, protec- arrlage and ti mcpeee tlon may bo “aworded to the ameri-|} had all the evidence necessary WASHINGTON, May 2% sani urally thin te a subject Ido not care Of reports of danger to Aw arama Aimcuay und 1 have allowed iny « and property th Cut i CHILD SHOT DEAD AT FIRE, | {0 100% the taiking. rs tn partment at the request of tue Stat a oe Jotsted In circulating false stor Department has ordered the naval earcold Flovian Sheth wap shot [Jt wae time to deny thom. I will transport Prairie to embark five hun- ugh the heart and killed by a bullet |! New York rt vielt and t dred marines at Philadelphia and nt of Wis home, No, 243 Kast Third) return to Rome, All my latent nows ceed immediately to the United states | | this afternoon we haa {from hoine has n Of the most en- Naval Station at Guantanamo to join ; thrown into # bonfire in the atreet, | C@urasing sort the gunboats Paducah and Nashville. ; doors away, by some unknown per-| The Princess Rosplgioal was Marie The State Department was very pes- | son. Jennings Reld, daughter of Samuel "simistic to-day on the Cuban situation, | With the explosion of the cartridge|Chester Reid and granddaugnter of Apparently the Government has been) the ghild shrieked and fell dead, The|Capt, Samuel Chester unable to estimate the strength or the | POH are searching for the perpetrator|manded the privateer purpose of the present Insurructionary | Of the deed. eral Armstrong in the war of 16 movement, ‘The Cuban military authurl- oe ties admit that the situation Is serious,| Americas Sentenced tn Mexico, but think they can control tt, The| MEXICO CITY, May .—Lawrence Government 8 waid to be receiving offers| 1. O'Brien Was rentenced to-day to $21] he Manhattan Walters’ As ad | | | ground that tt ts not PRICE ONE OENT. R SNEERS AT TAFT; URGES JERSEY VOTERS. TO FOLLOW OHIO LEAD Makes New Aleak aa Attack on the Republi- can Bosses and Practically Dares Barnes t6 Read Him Out of the Party. ATTACKS BIG BUSINESS IN TALK TO MILL HANDS. Gets Presidential Salute From Aerial Bombs and Hears Himself Praised as a Modern St. George. Gpecial from @ Staff Correspondent.) PASSAIC, N. J., May 23.—In a cloud of dust Theodote Roosevelt and several following automobiles filled with: campaigners: and war éat= respondents swirled through Patterson and nearby towns on the day of his campaign to wrest from Taft the New Jersey the Republipan National Convention. In his speeches he sneéréd’ af auld. jeered at his former friend and former nominee—the President of ‘thi United’States. He attacked the bosses, especially Boss Barnes of ‘New’ York. STRIKE OF WAITERS |: MAY TIE UP FOUR OF BYGGEST HOTELS =i edits Macat Planned for Wal-|#fter ne passed. 1 was not the of ridicule, but of fun and dorf, Knickerbocker, Plaza such as that which might follow and Astor. boys celebrating an athletic victory. Mr, Roosevelt again and again suteed ps ane oting of the defeat of Taft im pore people are viewed by Mr, Tatt tol Beg to rigger and turbule sea,” he said. “He otill fools a dite, ar pry the aged of the Deciuily of the people of O-h-I-. the Taft syatem of favoring the begags- Lincoln's great Leesa changed to ‘a government of the people by the Boos for the apectal intercat.’ ‘Wo political demonstrations were more etive than those in " favor One <e ae sign covering | Window created (“DRINK WITH DRA |___ VOTE FOR ROOSEVELA. Tt was learned from an official source | ~ to-day that the International Hotel | PR pes 88 ‘one bomba were fired im Workers’ Union has planned a atrike of} Laterson a the T. 1. train lett Jovasy City, This Presidential salute was aetiee, walters at the dinner hour to-morrow to the mill owners of Pat that ome. evening in the Waldorf-Astoria, the! of the two big noises when abd Plaga, the Knickerbocker and the Ae! ing and pirooting through New Pr a tor hotela, Other hotels and a couple| was at hand. Many of the mill owages”’” of big restaurants may, be solected| had agreed at the request of the Reese later as theatres for a strike demon-| Velt Committee of New Jersey to elegs ehdabiied; jie planta. until the Theoderte ir ‘This determination on the part of oM-| VAslon wae over, cers of the unlon ts subject, however,| THOUSANDS OF MOLUNANDS to review by a mass meeting of the| HEAR SPEECH. International Hote! Workers’ Unton to! Thousands poured out of the mélle be held to-night at Bryant Hall, Sixth| and made for the Fitth Regiment, Ar avenue, near Forty-second street. The! mory where the speech making) wae officers are hopeful that the mass meet- | to A band concert kept ing will Indorse the proposed strike, | those who managed to get in, & Vigorous action wae determined upon|ond bombardment of aerial bombe by the International Union officers after | an when the train arrived, they received notice to-day from the| could doubt who had come to towe, Hotel Men's Association calling off | There was a terrific uproar whem @@e conference which was to be held to-| Roosevelt car rolled up to the pd morrow afternoon between t tel and |400r at 12.15, It turned into @ riot restaurant owners and the HExecuttve |#/de. teaah: Gea the audience the f waiters ana; Before have decited | Persons in thet Pres dent beard James G, Blauvelt, Game ve Tnters | . didate for delegate to Chicago from sie vye | district, call hom the “foremost oltisen “| of the United sates” and did not Aleem, ‘tle heard, too, how he was the Bt. who Was alwoud fi hotel men that they will not reco national Hotel Workers 8 responsible ation aid will not be dle to & ree Ite contracts wiston was re hed ata und wave hea a fully prepared: « Preven Inter He held a typewrltter copy of it ia le 10 | hand. After teling Ma audience ted The wan with tiem to “express the that was in him" he did pot atlok to that text ‘ m here,” he sald, “because peu |have @ faly primary law, You ean em press your will, T did not go to Cam necticut, Connecticut t# absolutely am the power of the domes, ‘There wae ge use in going thera” FIRES SOME SHOTS AT 8088 BARNES, Mr. Roosevelt also went after Wiliam Barnes jr, of New York. He sai@ he understood he was being read oup of the Republican party by Mr. equally ates hey will, ) recognize thi Hotei Employees’ Asavoiation of N York, an orgunigation taking in seven different unlons or guilds of walters and cooks, WILL DEAL ONLY WITH OLD OR- GANIZATION, The unions In the United Association a Associa ov American Geneva Assoctation, the tion, the the Union Ganymede Columbian Assoctation, Association, Walters’ L the js claimed that in these bodies ts en-