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‘ms » Charming that District-Attorney Whit- *paweu on an interview given by Mr FORINSINCERITY ~TOGRAFT HUNTERS Assistant Counsel Guthrie Says He Contempuates Suit for Libel. HE HINTS AT POLITICS. Declares Prosecutor Was Peeved When Ambition for | Display Was Baffled. od Don's political ambitions were shat wen the Curran Aide. manic inves! tng fommittes declined to beco! Party to political subtertuges; asserting that equal responsibility rests with the District-Attorney and the suppression of gambling and other vices, and finally declaring that he contem- Plates instituting a sult for libel againat the county prosecutor, Lawyer Charles #. Guthele, one of the assistants of Mr. Buokner, counsel to the graft investiga- tore, (sound a statement to-day which accompanied a notice to the effect that he had resigned from the staff of coun- sel to the committee. Incidentally Mr. Guthrie says that when, upon the examination of the Mayor, it was found that police corrup- tion had not involved him, Mr. Waltman became dissatisfied, and thereupon “hedged” in his public utterances by eritictaing the committee. Mr. Guthrie's contemplated action ts Waltman and published in the news pavers Saturday, in which the prosecutor efiticised the work of the committee, declared it had accomplished nothing, bné chi, acterized Mr. Buckne i GUTHRIE SEES V/HERE MAN'S INTENTION FAILED. Ms attention has been called to & wHir- carefully prepared attack or work of the Aldermante Com, and avon the vy of Mr Per 4u4 bie assistants which appeara tn Saturday evening's papers and Was aileged by them to have deon famued at the insiigation of the Dis trict-attorney of Tne uuthor of takan diverties with the prote Fepvte-ion of Mr. Backner's ants, end for that I intend to fold Bim strictly accountable, A sult for Evervthing in Silver or in Silver’ Plate AVE you looked over your household Silverware since you returned from the Country? If so you must have found some vacant places,— some pieces to be replaced by something a little better. A Sterling Silver delicate saw extreme grace of truly unusual Ibel ts a poor tool with which to fight a defamatory utterance from such @ source, but It Is the only im Plement Which the law affords ime, and I shail use it to the utmost. The animus which directa there «!- tacks upon the Aldermanic Commit- and ite counsel Is obvious, The vyere of this city know that If Rambling has flourished here the re- sponsibility rests as heavily on the District-Attorney as upon the police The police cannot raid house until they have conclusive legal eviden lawful gaming is actually cai within the premises. If tne committee had started with roaring accurationa of pollee corrup- tlon and 1 t had used its position f accelerate his clamor agatnat the cured Beckor—!f it had made an a Gaynor and pro-Whitman polit! crusade of Its Inveatigation, perhaps j the eminently Judicial Diatrtet-Attor- ney would have been bettor pleased with the committee and swith tts counsel, But the commiites made the grave mistake of choosing for ita counsel a man who had no aMiia- tions with either of the old political parties, a lawyer who had no mo- tives to condemn the “ins merely to afl the political fortunes of the or of any particular one of “oute’ them It continued tn its course of error when it showed thi intended to the Mayor and hig arsociates credit for the good chat they e done while holding them to strict account for their shortcomings. DECLARES WHITMAN PROSE- CUTES OUTS'DE COURT. ‘The public memory may be short, hut it has not yet forgotton the at- tempts to mislead it in the case of Brandt. No name waa too high, no reputation too sacred to be dr in the dust of newap even before the eviden presented to the Gr. ‘The lps of Roseiihai were scarcely cold before this quasi-judicial ofcer accused a corrupt police official as the murderer, It may be that his accusing finger chance’ to alight on the right man, However that may be, th pas looked with ab horren flagrant attempt whit n made to convi it of Becker's guilt before the evi- dence axainst him has been heard, In it an t has thus trusted ta mine an it aged on fn prove that thi Nee Commisalo now he will punish the bear the gullt? Is it posst rquirting one broth Another 4-page Magazine Gay. Don't fall to get it. Or Sanday'’s World in advance. newsdealer to-morrow moraing. basket whose pierced work and design make a they are, WHY NOT MARSHALL': Now the summer is not a dull season in our Factories, indeed, it is quite a busy time. They have been working hard, all eleven of them, to supply us with just the simple pieces of complete sets of silverware you are likely to want. Everything in silver is here for you to select from. Not only table-ware, but decorative knick-knacks. Not only the Silver that adorns your Dining Room but the Silver that adds a note of grace to your Boudoir or Drawing Room, And our display is not confined to Sterling Silver— though of this we have a greater quantity, in more pat- terns and more varied styles, than you can find elsewhere. Our Plated Wares, including our Reproductions of Sheffield Plate is worth your paying us a visit to see. As to our Prices? You will probably be surprised to find how reasonable MONDAY, THE EVENING WORLD, SEPTEMBER 80, 1912. 1 New York," ‘on good may independent of Tammany | up. I want to ask, 1 thinks it ne the Govern i not also f "| BULGARIA AND SERVIA MOBILIZE THEIR ARMIES TO MEET TURKEY’S MOVE. «| Sultan Has Big Force of Troops Ready to Meet Any Crisis VALLAS = on of morality in the Wee | proatats by the government to- feb: and at the aame time to have! mne action was taken in consequence joe alarming news received here why to Interfere about New York, oes f the Taggart ur party ve are for hot tin the indy yntinwed : standa for efficient | the concentration of considerable f Colonel Says ays Vie Presidential | Candidate Is Part of the Taggart Machine. not only | of Turkish troops in the neighbor of Adrianopie and along Med Bulgarian Indl mas R.{ frontier, The Bul jet desir Marshall of Indiana, the Democratic ved 8 candidate for Vice-President, who ar: =| ment. ari sore cwine upon the, charmatpolls. In) BELGRADE, Servia, Sept. 30.—Orders | H <Ol. | for the general mobilization of the Ser- | CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. Sept. %.—| Roosevelt at Chattanooga that the Gor- Gov. Marshall of Indlana was charac-|@rnor war @ reprenentative of the Tag-|vian army were signed to- aay, ‘The | ‘eenren wot the | €art machine, pointed out that he|Skupshtina has been summoned to_meet | teriaed nek “reproren ative of the liocked horns with Mr. Taggart over the|on Thursday in exttaordinary session | ‘Taxgart machine” here to-day by Col Roosevelt, who criticised Gov, Wilson “for anauming @ lofty position of morality” {n connecton with the Demo- cratic Gubernatorial nomination in| in Newark when he had not objected tol “(4/0 the nomina:ion of Gov. Marshall as his! ang Lawrence to-night, in Salem and| Relieta, or second reserves, for six running mate. Lyon to-morrow night and at Norwich, | weeks’ training in fleld manoeuvres. “1 noticed that Mr. Wileon waid that! Con y. ‘The Turkish troops sent from Thrace ab) Jo parchane in large quantities for strictly iment, stores gad f farsiisre bowsee others sell one, and Senatorship two years ago and defeated nim. yan, the campaign for Governor this added Gov, Marshall, ‘I felt it ary to keep ont of the contest, as e cantidates had supported me.” Marshall will speak in Lowell ATHENS, Greece, Sept. #.—Turkey is} making elaborate military preparations | to meet any hostile demonstrations tn | the Balkans, according to a semi-officia! statement published here to-day. 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