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} ‘TALE OF KIDNAPPING. ROOSEVELT TO CHALLENGE CONVENTI More Waiters Strike as Manager Quits Hotel Men 1 clearing Thareday;c coter INA EDITION. RICE ONE CENT. Conretane. 1058. Co. ew REGAN QUITS HOTEL MEN IN HUFF AFTER MEETING Knickerbocker Manager Re- Bigns Saying Association Didn’t Help Him. JURY ACQUITS GIRL TRIED FOR KILLING BABY BY POISONING Miss Ankers Found Not Guilty After an Hour, but Held on Additional Charge Men Declare They Were Locked Up and Beaten— Two Other Walk-Outs. James B. Rogan, prprietor of the Hotel pnickerbocker, dining rooma were tied up on Monday by a strike of whose | | The jury in the case of Winifred all the walters, resigned from the Hotel} 0° a0) of - Men's Association tn a huft this after. |APKer#, on trial on an indictment ac cuging her cf causing the death by pol- noon after @ long wrangle and the ex- change of somé Bot, talk. He anvounced a— Yh reason for nia! desertian of the As#oclation, which now faces the serious possipitity of a cit wide strike in all the hostelries, his be- | Hef that the other members of the h n of Richard Gamersail, an Infant Inmate of the Brocklyn Nursery and Infants’ Hopital, returned a verdict of not guilty, jate this afternoon, after lelivevating one hour and thirteen min- The defendant still stands ac- «| of killing elght other children and men's organization had refused #tand behind him when he ma as held in $2,000 ball on an indictment mand for extra waiters to fil the places ‘charging the munter of Rachel Lie- bowitz. volt vi by the strike at the Knick- | ebhocker. | Ball will be furnished. Friday,by Mrs. The Hote! Men's Association had been William Hatgh, Whe wil give the An- its rooms in the It is on Thirty-third whea the issue r lils sudden front. kers girl and her bady a home. not likely she sther Indictment® unless new evidence shoul! develap. vossfud defense by Edward J. ° prisoner, was in the hos- Ih general session or Cambridge Buliding, treet, all morning Which led Regan to of reaigna came to the proprietor of the Knicke tested that the strikevreake! had been sent to him by the assed tion were worthless, and announced that on his own initiative he had pro- vided himself with 150 walters & would resume dining-room service at pital were due to iB to the tater helpless investivate the tne . the dinner hour to-night Ih ac ecdthing aencuMmaries Fred E, Spedden, Tuxedo Park: Regan then submiit Bache : superintendent | George A. Harder, Brooklyn, and 1. W Reed, who was in the of the hour Wiey charged that Frauenthal, New York, to the effect that ail the case against Miss SHIP'S FORCE GATHERS AT the porate or ‘framed up" by the hosp! | THE CEREMONY. ‘walters, with whic men eld itself. He ested upon | Capt, Ros his oMcers and the had deen conte an | te Grand Jury investigation rs ° i t the union, should be called off and that & stigatton | inembers of the cr ‘¢ Mined up in a ‘Association should | Of of the hospital fashioned di each member of the send as many waiters as he id spare ie wil! ever be tried on the) The “ Circulation Books Open to All.” Cee ile hind SS ee TITANIC SURVIVORS HONOR CARPATHIA’S Loving Cup for Brave Rostron, Who Dashed Through Ice to the Rescue. THANKS AND A MEDAL. Crew Also Come in for Recog- nition for Their Un- selfish Bravery. Capt. A. H, Rostron of the Cunard ner Carpathla, his officers and the members of his crew were presented | with medals today by a commilttce rep- | resenting the survivors of the Titanic disaster. The presentation waa made aboard the siiip at her pier in the North | River. In addition to @ gold medal Capt. Rostron received a magnificent aiver loving cup, sultably insertoed, ‘The presentation emphasised the fact that Capt. Rostron is a sailor hero of the type famed in song and story. With true modesty he deprecated his own part in the rescue—his intrepid | rush through ice flces to the relief of} the hundreds in the frail lfeboats—and Inststed upon giving the bulk of the credit for the rescue to bis officers and crew, Further honors await Capt. oak The Congress of the United States voted ‘him a $1,000 gold medal yesterday. | Besides this a substantial purse has been rt early to- ce #he came in the survivors. After the passengers had disembarked the com- mittee selected to make vhe presenta- | Hon boarded tho vessel, The members of the Frederick K. ; Mrs. Bjornstrom Steff Carpath! NEW “YORK, CAPTAIN ONARRNAL LINER GOES AGROUND "WEDNESDAY, MAY 29, 1912, ther—Showers to-night; clearing Thursday; cooler L, © EDITION. PRICE ONE OENT. ‘Capt. Rostron of the Carpathia Receiving. Survivors’ Loving Cup Dy Ny] GCAPT.ROSTRON PMRS:J.JS BROWN ys ud [REFEREE HALEY NOW "PENITENT, SPOLOGIZES TO FCHT COMMISSION TAMMANY WONT INAMBROSE CHANNEL TAKE 691) A DAY IS FOGHD iH MORE RS ob. ES BUOYS. ayy which were suffering into | the } tenes ae jaune Wa own ‘Johnny her|Aremen, fresh from the stokehold, pre-| Moltke, Hamburg - Americana | National Sporting Club Ritig from the strike, !n 2 AND baby, med to r Un-| dominated. The stewards and steward- ; 7 Pe | WR. REGAN FREES MIND of the occa-| esses and seamen were lined up on the Vessel, on Bar With Big Hotel Men as to livid UL »! Official Seeks Reinstatement RESIGNS ON THE SPOT. never cens-| 25p osite vide, Capt. Roxtron and his. ‘ | H 4 atlicers stood ry the head of the ¢ Reaves 7 | Ai A HER His eisai When an amendment desig ) se oucaaataaael iat cetetene eee 0 | Brayes and Will Get | —Palgro Teils Troubles ive Regan's motion was mac e bs mii 1 a ‘ af } cj bean man told the other mem- wen ae sane Sadly Left. | - ‘ere of the Association wink Behera aieion bo t of evidence on the The Hamburg-Am |: 0 trouoiew — gultipt of them and res’ oe bs yen obtained from ound tat f the ray nen u and thon ‘his: Wh President Reed explaine! to he poltee having Ust of passengers, He #0 of the rapacit hotell | 4 offtolnl World reporter after the in } ner chitd trom her | X ney at the south slic ‘hate; keepera in Baltimore vaumany | ; a R the reason Mr. Regan had not hae i |deilvered quite a spevc’, ebowing him-|nel at 1239 o'clock ta It! tan delegation to the Dew Patsy 1 ned pwalnat hing watters from the 0 # es cra ' self to .o an orator well as a sator. {wash ide ' eLMer ‘tional Convention, 2200 stron pearing wfore iN a ae nands were) mitted to rt hela at 4) omfortably housed outsl Li aehin every instance 1 refused to go. | “and ha porinl the jury t . “ ‘ tes. 1 Haley f wieed for violatin made upon tem ti uae 189i ag net mployed by the | Me 1 : ' sin ¢ Four men who # syle atid | uring she sonferstun trom ee eee eae ne ‘ aa Stewart-Smith be BIPOS Py ey Sinikolisenkers {n- cane tlie eet / him aw a sailor when ho rushed his boat Sit ceca oe ; | wf whlch the Nationa the: part 0 ; 1 r ro 4 through the ice to Uw rellet of the . ( ts " Hin walters at the 1 1 aati A on e f , jee hs faa j wef Biante, ie attasmoa to | Mad HOE ctiasiged ; i 1) view fataterment ti minsian, made and Sehwamm, a 1a ot the te to make ut ie than two hours ive ¢ Ity fl \ aft tea ho hiv a Jane, this aftern ; ates the prisoner she was ground, Ty cantauren aa A was and torn clotiies ‘ uy yy Voss, tn| Shas Lente Et NG WED Ra eet ‘ nen eu) Mt volunta ke this to bring action ol t lured he would | | " 1 s ma asin ie pan ' 1 deg Muachenheilm, } t ave @Ad make! y want to thank all of you,” contin- ie Of the sieaatan’ The i Sint ‘ and several cots ae ‘ H ated th battery an argument wus rinued on Second Page.) Neate that eH | page a wanted to have ¢ ie testimony of the taking a char of back. |B ry ot . of habeaus corpus fo tate's s, = I nin eit th “ra not wwe 1 ” iu at, | or r thirty or forty JUDGE CHARGE TO JURY HELD oe ‘ ' t niawion, aw T cing held unter guard of de- The Manbursea rf a F mays are dein I gical FAVORAGLE TO GIRL, BasehallScoresTo-Da lpeeived a t teatives in locked bon ' ; 1 UNE rc cnbel Honea Siol ; xorbitan ’ A ici Ant’ Gl Oharles Gre the first of the a At the ¢ ! ; arguments | erie ts i 7 ie ole Tate this . arate 7 quartet in mourn'ng, waid that ‘ fof the indictment AMERICAN SICAN LEAGUE. coming out slowly, and in ene : he if again isons eli day he went to the Central Binpliyment war tried. Ju | was tide and he hoped wet 4 } ' a at $0 @ d : Agency on Sixth avenue, and when he the Jury was remarded ar Av NEW YORK Jwith : at p nw Tre er eco tte was told that a Job was open to him to the youn womar plate Gane | sage added jh - Agrenme ava elena was taken to an empty house at No remarked that the law Peer as 1 an cliiiiade dea van arloners, ht ager My. Tuck. Aat* arraignment of Say & ; a mee tn there traaia i f ay be re by 014020 ae rad , ‘ a ret uth himee!! Sone Te 1A HIGHLANDERS- ghoul the : . 1 th YM Ay Ay pataer, captain of the wh wyon Sort idea ttagi eH rear eee Ream acl 300000 3) f ver wiaie, wae another visltor who sib takon allude! flan hey Gea ceeanon eel herve FELL EIGHT TToRIEs. 4 from. faur tg Mx men be! wish much batt ¢ " * y BAS SUCHE y F ‘ ‘ 4 Oho while manaxe 1 ee ta formally ated har AT BOSTON HIT BROOKLYN PASTOR. Mleon were nile nimlanons. his ale. o were held under con in the meantime endeave arin i “ ‘ facate ak : -" irae : WASHINGTON— ses ; A c naelf and O'1 from a private ag up @ stronger case egainat Chicago Window Washer” Kile ) ‘ ‘ { F pe mal tijge. were toll 1h seve 10 tie ie 001302020 8)aso See ed oer (a. Ballimgre aud Houta eee nek O'Rourke had it wakers at the the startling fact that | BOSTON— and Rev. Henry H. Heel i s { retlon 1 p tnesses had sworn 00643134 21 Badly Injured briet Je : were taken to ¢ oxalic acid were turned | pas: diclas ONICAGO, May 2.—-\ washer | to susltitn ‘i ‘ i ENy a f AT CLEVELAND 3 downtown ames bull 2 Kien i Cs, told, " for tae State had sworn SUE TaLUE focdan whan ha tall te heh Her, Them ou ae the first floor, | tives in walters’ that Mies Ankers had | _ and Rey, He i F garb w distributed through the bought oniy 16 ounces of the potson, | CHICAGO— was Injured when aiaie, (Continued on 1 room, according .o ie tale of the bat- ‘The Justice told the Jury it was for 00000000 - body | ae : ered Groak, and when they ssked to thom to weigh these facts carefully ey D ia fi Word Allein Turk lst @ he ga Justice Scudder's charge occupied more CUENTA es 00001 w s! Coens \ pris (Continued on Second Page.) than one hour, 10 — Io Hi nal Ee , ” co AOSENET T0 CARRY BATTLE IN PERSON 10 | FLOOR OF CONVENTION Will First Insist That National Com- mittee Recognize His Contesting Delegates to Control Tem- porary Organization. DEFIES ALL PRECEDENT; IN FIGHT TO THE FINISH. “Never Divide Skin Till Bear Is Dead,’ He Says---Wilson’s Vic- tory Almost Sweep. With the returns from New Jersey showing a clean sweep of the State, Col. Roosevelt has abandoned his field work and is now concen- trating his lines of attack on the preliminary organization of the Repub- lican National Convention in Chicago. He is of the opinion that the result in New Jersey has placed him before the country as'the people's choice, and is preparing to jam himself through the convention, It is definitely reported from Chicago that the Colonel has arranged to appear in person before the National Committee when that body meets, June 6, to take up the two hundred and sixty or more contests that have already been filed for the right to appear on the temporary roll .| of delegates. The Colonel, it is said by his supporters, not only intends to personally conduct the fight for these contesting delegates, but intends to go into the convention and fight for control of the permanent organization should he lose the tempor ary organization, Noosevelt has engaged a suite of pa A 8 hotel in Chicago—sald to be DOES ROOSEVELT wilitckaione-not tae trom © the PLAN PRESIDENCY ‘eo ‘wit hold’ ts seaalons, dally: ber ‘This much {9 positively matter what may be the FOR RE: oF eveslons, or from what source WASHINGTON, May 29. — Col. may come, Moorovelt wes bitterly denounced | PLAN AD on the floor of the Mouse this AND — SOME TIME AGO noow by Congressman Piteg ‘ \ KEPT SECRET. Brooklyn. Titsgeralad = also ’ a nie 201 thr volt in yee 1902, describing quall- 1b): Aw the Com mite oT . Acations for “tempozery quarters Pin.) he Cee » the Convention id Was thought wise Colonel's plan to invade ‘vold possible erities for ihe executive offices.” On the margin was penciled “to be perma- t during my Mfethne,—T Tt ‘This, vi Roosevelt havdwriting, Fitzgora in aasolling Roosevelt. quoted from W one of Lincoln's apocches ta which Jt wks ago tt Was reported that ho gaia: “Something of AM omen in : op in Cilcago convene now among 1s, tho ticreasine st md empha gard for law which pervades the | |)'° 1" 1) hy the Colonel at Oyate country. > » harden his conscience at rooms have been reserved CHAIRMAN NEW SAYS 1 cand eg Ri ppg ROOSEVELY WILL FAUT neat re national committee TO UPSET ANYTHING, n hmine the merits imate sia roma 1 Ae alt * instractod or pledged, OMI Ag, tnrey ©. i onevelt cane . onl 3 \ som ¢ contesting ‘ a-| ‘ ® situation | ore the Re- ‘Tho big ov a: IN wee 1 nl engineer of Ehiesxac . oda Hite steam roller in 190%, te inerie not r the ground In Chieago with a trunk iby EHinin tier fs to be filed to-day, Some aa t 28 large as a Gover sere—Runaway—Smash report. | They look Uke briefs in @ : ourt of record, z » WILL HEAR THE CONTESTS IN ) ‘ \ : PUBLIC, VOne } a : Will be public, lpn an aw Patroter Ml change is that there may be Nie V the when an of unfairness later and that the publig . a ' should be Informed of all movementa 1 a =H The Roosevelt people especially deatre and re iin Mey) public hearings, lwot ou and i head WhO) Incltental to his fight for delegates, ul been driving \ yen » Colonel also intends to wage war on a pea wp 8 i embers of the National Committes paneer ‘ ud y ure hiv en Harry S. Now ¢ f 1 “wn War | Indiana, who is in chav the PS oa on Icha un ' ran ents for the col 4 F 1 «Ma ‘i 1 we ater of Nebraska, ‘aa sD \ Pee Stat 19 only |jave been particularly ly brutsed a 4 leclared |of Patt and are leading th +4? Hat nce hoa rdodge'ure marked for slaught ha, 2 has already announced nb) I

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