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MEINTYRE ANGRY AT REPORT HE HAD DUT BECKER CASE Calls the Circulation of Story a “Piece of Underhand Sneaking Work.” DEWITT or PRINCETON 1S STILL IN CHARGE. Joseph A. Shay, Retained as Attorney of Record, Will Prepare Brief. John F. McIntyre, who is at a sea- “dife resort near New York recuporat- fag from the strain of his work in ‘the Becker trial, sent over the long- Getance telephone to-day a positive ., @ental that he is out of the Becker joape. He was particularly emphatic THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1912 ‘ TURKS IN FINAL FIGHT AFTER WEEK'S BATTLE: 75,000 SOLDIERS FALL (Continued from First Page.) were euppressed by the prompt shooting of the participants. If the troops are driven back into the city, however, the authorities will certainly lose all contro! over the situation. —— ANARCHY PREVAILS BERLIN, Nov. 2.—Anarchy prevails throughout Turkey, according to de- spatches from the Balkans to-day. Or- der exists only where the invaders of the Sultan's dominions have established it. They have not been long enoug' established in the territories they have seized to have accomplished muph as The Turks, beaten everywhere, lost all control. With tl Turks’ defeat along their Jast line, they will be driven directly into Constantinople. That the foreign warships in the capital's vicinity will be able to prevent @ massacre was ré- garded as doubtful. They may save the foreigners by taking them on board, but it ts questions whether @ carnival of violence ca: be prevented ashore by <im denouncing a report that he had retired from the case becaume he had Decome convinced of Becker's guilt. _“E note,” said Mr. McIntyre, “that ‘the persons responsible for stating that I have abandoned the Becker case do not come out openly with their statements. They make insinuations. T regard the insinuation that I have withdrawn from the case because I think Recker guilty as about as con- temptible a piece of underhand and @neaking work as was ever attempt- 04. And it ecems to proceed from the @ame source that gave birth to all the Nes and false innuendo which contrib- ‘Uted to make the prosecution of Becker & persecution and a scandal. COMING. BACK MONDAY TO PREPARE FOR APPEAL. “I am still in charge of the Becker *¥ V ( 5 he A , ¥e) Oh ts PENDLETON OF “ i, PRIN CETON 4 POLICEMAN'S DEATH SIMPLE SERVICES MARK THE BURIAL OF VICE-PRESIDENT I expect to “e return on Monday, when I shall take up the work of preparing the appeal. The that I was out of the case did Get come from me or anybody connected with me, or from the Becker family. ‘They eame from ¢ hostile source, and I Wes not consulted before they were Ths feturn will plunge at once into the ac- tual preparation of the record of appeal. SIX MONTHS BEFORE DECISION 18 REACHED. “It 1s our hope to have the matter ready for presentation to the Court of Appeals within the next five weeks. It probably: will be a matter of six (f% oe | thing, connected with the conspiracy rendered, 1 by which Becker wee refiroaded to Sing . | Ging.” of a new trial, the time of ite taking ’ (Continued trom First Page) Announcement was made to-day that|Diace will be a matter largely within Joseph A. Shay, @ lawyer with offices |"? hands of the District-Attorney, : im the suite occupied by John F. Me: | gtr aan ~ ly ‘but ateadfstly for long years he had Intyre in the Broad Exchange Butlding, | sents’ No more, rigentic conspiva Soh confessed his master before men, ] Was retained three days ago to act|has been hatched since the Dreyfus Ps “Good servant, great heart, gentle ae attorney of record ‘for Charles| case, and, as in that case, I firmly be- md friend, farewell! We, the pilgrims of Becker. John W. Hart, who had been | lieve the innocence of the socused wil the night still lodging tn tents, hail thy torne} record biished the full satisfaction secure al le where nat hdlg at lyptededores Sromgried Pt Ag opr maa Youthful Joy-Rider Proves He fwallowed up of day. Lat the morea! put Gefense. He did not withdraw, Secemecollineateden ee: id "4 Whisk Laddiaalilledibchas on immortality! nke 0 r ‘coanection ceased automatically imme.(CLARK GRIFFITH HITS Did Not Run Down Officer every good fight ended, for every vie- Gately after Becker had been sentenced pected to find damaged in this way as|tory won through pain, for the captain om last Wednssday. ENRAGED DEER ON HEAD in Central Park. the result of the crash in which Fits-|of our salvation, guiding by angel hands ‘Mr, Ghay was associated with John WITH STINGING INSHOOT. simmons was killed. They overtook the| ‘to where, beyond these voices, there is F. McIntyre, eenior counsel for the * auto at Mulberry and Bayard etreets, | peace!’ Becker defense, in the defense of Thorn- John Cipollaro, a youth arrestea| Where the four men with it were trying | PRESIDENT LEFT TO DODGE ten Hains, who was indicted with his | Baseball Manager Saves His Life by | .,°) [bert Tone on} *?,82.& blow-out of a tire. CROWD IN FRONT. .§ Brother, Capt, Hains, gor the murder of Wonderful Exhibition of early to-day with three companions At Elisabeth street station the four! mere was special music by a double ‘Witter » ;° ‘Thornton Hains was ve Mi suspicion of having driven the car} described themselves as Joseph Doma-| quartet of male singers and by the aouwitted. Speed—Selah! ywhich ran down and killed Patrolman|cio, twenty-six, No. 6 Hast Tenth] Gio. of christ Church, APPEAL BASED ON NOVEL LINES| HBLENA, Mont, Nov. 2—Charged by | Peter Fitasimmons in Central Park on}street: Joseph Rosclo, twenty-one, No.| ane public services were comparative- ‘Thursday night, succeeded in prac- (819 East Seventy-sixth street; Michael tically proving an alibi this after-]Drause, twenty-four, No. 154 Forsyth noon. Neverthless he and his com-|atrest, and Frank Ross, seventeen, No. were held by Magistrate Herbert} 358 East One Hundred and Twelfth matter | street. use the detectives} Ross declared he was the owner of were not yet satisfled as to the truth|the machine. He said he bought it for of the stories told by the prisoners, |$500 at the Times Square Garage last The elimination of the Cipollaro au-| Monday. tomobile, from euspicion puts the kill-| On him was found e Meense in the ing of Fitzsimmons back in the mys-|name of Frank Ross and a receipt on a tery ol Every clue run down thus|biN form of the Times Squars Garagi far has proved fruitless, However, |for $00 for the car. The recelpt was the police are receiving information |written in lead pepcll and there were right along and there 1s strong hope|several erasures, The addres of the the car will be located and the guilty |garage was printed as Nos. 215, 217 West persone—one of whom is believed to|Forty-elghth ste The police after- be a woman—will be apprehended. ward learned tne company had not used The arrest of Cippollaro a how |that stationery since it moved to Broad- ” | aigms 4s the jurisdiction of the authori-|way and Fiftieth street, two years ago. to Worry. \tles over persons running automobiles|4#— ATTEMPTS TO PROVE AN “Don't worry, bmp te icy papa, Iam through the streets of this city. This ALI with my future husband.” youth, who is seventeen years old, stole This was the single line of writing $1409 trom hiv mother, at No, 271 First |, The Youthful owner of the oar said scrawled across the front of a sheet of Monday. With $500 of this he bought the mac! note paper that came as a letter to-day | Avenue, last Monday. and was not sure he would know him to the home of Michael Kleinert, who | money he bought « big touring car from] again, as he was only at the garage lives over the cleaning and dyeing es-'a negro, who had @ license tssued tol hai¢ an hour while belng taught how setlichment, of which hell 99 manager, | Frank Ross, The negro has not been) drive the car. Aw proof that he at No, 67 Lenox avenue. was from | s his fifteen-year-old daughter Mary, who | “Cippolase the oltee. aught him how |%a# Ret in Central Park at the tine disappeared from her home on Thursday | ppolaro ny! Fitzsimmons met his death he sald hight-and for whom parents and friends | to run the car in half an hour. 80, With] that Monday night he took @ party to have been vainly searching since. The | an hour's tultion, he took out an auto- @ ball and then started on a tour up- State, visiting Peekskill, Milton, Suf- fern, West Pont and Newburgh, not letter was far from reassuring to the) mobile, picked up three friends and covered the Hudson River Valley as farl returning until 7 o'clock last evening. anxious parents. started on @ four-day joy ride, which up as Poughkeepsie, The party appears] While detectives wore questioning hi:a IN NOMICIDE CASE. ‘According to Lawyer Shay the appeal im the Becker case will be based on lines ‘eausual in @ homicide proceeding. Shay expects to establish, by means of new evidence and comparisons of old evi- Gence that Becker is the victim of a conspiracy. @ wounded deer and unable to use his rifle, which had jammed, Clark Griffith, manager of the Washington American League team, saved himself from proba- ly sertous injury by his old-time skill @s 4 pitcher. Seining a atone the size of @ ‘baseball, he threw and struck the ‘animal on the head, felling it. He then kitied it with the butt of his gun. ‘This was the story told by several of GeiMbth's friends who returned here yes- terday from Griffith's ranch, sas Masha af sal “WITH FUTURE HUSBAND,” WRITES LOST GIRL OF 15. But Her Parents Are Far From Re-| assured by Message “Not ly brief. At their conclusion the Presi- dent and his party left the churoh by a side entrance, going into Cotumbla street so that the enormous crowd in front of the edifice might be avoided. ‘The casket was then removed to the waiting hearse and the cortege passed out past the Sherman home to Forest Hill Cemetery. At the cemetery the body was de- posited in a crypt in the beautiful Bab- cock mausoleum recently completed by the late Mra. Carrie Babcock, mother- in-law of the Vice-President, whose body was placed in It only three weeks ago. Fh Blasco $12,600 VERDICT FOR WIDOW. For Attack Steward M Al In the damage suit brought by Mrs. elderly widow of a jury in the Federal District Court to-day rendered judgment for $12,500 against the Campagnie Transatlantique. Judge Holt announced that next week he would hear argument on @ motion of the steamship company to set aside the judgment. Mrs. Rivers, in October, 1910, wi saloon passenger on the French liner La Provence. Early in the morning of the day the vessel ariived at Havre, a young under steward named Emile by means of a stolen pass key entered Mra, Rivers's cabin through « door aonnect- ‘The Thornton Hains case was much M&e the Becker case from a legai stand- peim. Thornton Hains 414 not actually on Her ard La Provence. interfered and etill the jury acquitted ‘Thornton Haine. “@ince my retention, three days ago, as the attorney of record in the Becker I have been at work day and over the transcript of evi- Verstble errors, both in the matter of the evidence placed before the jury by the District-Attorney and in the charge of the Court. There is no doubt to my ¢ mind that many of the rrors are of ‘ @ mature that will assure the reversal The letter bore the postmark of sta- ‘tion L post office at One Hnudred and Twenty-fifth street and Lenox averue, of the verdict which has som Becker | and showed that it had heen matted to have been In Newburg Thursday} they thought they recognived Ross as|ing with an adjoining cabin, The tn- 5 4 h Sing Sin fer 6 o'clock ht, night. Cipollaro, for whom a warrant OUtltruder, who Was apparently bent upon f De ea aan There Piaine anal atin tbe Mala tce “Cipotlaro was arrested early to-day in] On a charke of taking $1,509 trom be-|ronpery, beat the frail woman and as . © 0 address in the mole, nor “ arrested ea y “ 1 h low at No. Si7t|tpo % HOPE TO BREAK DOWN TESTI.) wit ine name of the “future husband” | Chinatown by detectives, whose atten: eee eee aay et anc, “Uti! the result she is now @ nervous wreck, i MONY OF ACCOMPLICES, = | mentioned. tion was attrdcted to him by the fact| Firat, avenue last Monday. The lad Perry “As has been brought out before, the | Mary's parents are on the lookout for | that the windshield and of the] Quaine and King of the East One Hua- WOMAN BADLY BURNED. f Jew says plainly that a conviction can- |* YoUPs Nan whom their daughter Met! jamps of ay he was driving were | dred and Fourth street station, who ee Bot be obtained on the evidence of ac- |i 4 MOVE picture show at ne ‘oken, and the muds ard of one of the} knew him, were fetched. Gab Banka S10 Wise inGike: Tans complices in @ crime unless supported | nue three Weeks s4o. He paver her) front Whees was bent - —_ pet by the evidence of disinterested wit- | some cheap jewelry and she Oe a When Cipoliaro was brought to head- ACHANCE FOR CHARITY. nelly'’s Cloth nesses. Becker was convicted on the | have lost her head « him, Javarters to-day he found himself facts cee etait While trying to light her gas range testimony ef three acknowledged ao- —- peveral seri charges, First he Was] Janitress Asks Ald for Il and Des-|this morning, Mrs. Mamie Donnelly, complices in the murder of Herman 4 9 ~~ Jaccused of Bteallny the $1,500 from his . twenty-seven years old, of No. 623 West Rosenthal, one man whom we mean’ to POLICEMAN NAPS ON “L. mother. ‘Then he was accused of hav- tute chit Forty-ninth street, who was alone in y e m1 joade: , | To the Kditor of The Eventi Vorid: :! prove was an compli nd two |But He Wakes Up in Time to saion a loaded revelver, Lay he es 0 bol rae barry No. 1 the tat, set fire to her clothing and others whose testimony there will be op eae the Sullivan law, Final-| Sunhees i y/Tan screaming from her apartments, In no difficulty in refuting. fwch” Three Disturbers., jy ne was accused by Policeman Kilgal- t One Hundred and Twenty-third) the hallway the janitress, Mrs. Hig- New York City. There is a d mily in the house. Policeman J. ‘Jon of the trattic driving, Kilgalion “To one vnblased, following closely the evidence in the case against Beck- A. Murphy of the Mul- berry street station got on @ northhound siuad with reckless having served him | gins, tried vainly to put out the flames. tute The husband! Mrs, Donnelly then ran into the apart- er, it ig not difficult to see how these | Tard avenue "EL" (rain at Grand street With a summons at Fifty-seventh strect |! 411 and cannot works and the mother ment of her motherein-law, who extin- at 1 ot lock last nix ‘ “ soy cannot leave the children and hag no/@uished the flames. o'dock last night and went to and Fifth avenue last Tuesday, which gonspirators and thelr two alli o q A bulance fi the Polyclini [sleep At Ninth i loud young Ctpoll " dot. Thi ’ was| Work to do at home. I write this to nH AMDUIARCE From ie _ ~Polpelinic forged, or had some one forge for | i pollaro disregarded e revolver Wa: Bei ites ae alin, caaeren, nen got on the egan to ad- fond under the front seat of th to. | ask any ald you can offer, 4 : W them, the links in the chain that has | ress remarks to thre. git found under the front seat of the aut tended Mrs, Donnelly and found her to . dress remark: three girls seated op- They are about to be dispossessed for bound the iormer lieutenant of the mobile, BAURGEAS GE° tout ght” Gatmor be suffering from severe burns on the Strong Arm Squad, They paid no attention to Murphy, who BATTERED CONDITION OF AUTO | Ron mncnl it nil sid cannot serjrisht side and arms, “But in the case of Schepps and of | Wa* in plain clothes, and merrily tore CAUSES ARREST. Hl 0 witho . i anes’ ram 4h ‘ A ty 8 du M they can do f Lubin and Hulien, I guess we haye|Mades from the windows and inade) ghortly after midnigat Patrolman' them and now 1 appeal. to 2 Insane Fugitive Drowned, themselves geberally obnoxious, My them, @ p you, @8 We! Phe body of Th wink “i @mough on them to convince the Court | en te “ind overh urd what yo, Willams noticed a badly pattered auto | cannot do more for them, Aeon deg dala bhy lems, twen- ie Of Appeals that their testimony com- |) o\iny were mayne 1) tho teoubiar Standing outside the Pore arthur The husband Is a river, but the wite| sy.tWe Year, whe vanished from the je: Prived @ tissue of lics, And I know) giris. He showed his shield and drew taurant in Chinatown, Lhe glass was business expe The hua-| M4" ee ler od ospital for the In- . that before we ere through with the | hi evolver, At Sixty-seventh stro sinashed out of the winashield, one of ‘se name ie Joan ly, No. 261 Kast ie ards Island, on Oct. 26 last, Matter Schepps will be shown to be us | Murphy took the trio to the police sta: the mudguards was bent, a lamp was| One Hundred and Twenty-third street, found In the east channel off the as those who did the actuai, on \ broken and there were marks Willlame| Manhattan. island yesterday afternoon, It is be- 4 Edward McAvoy, Thomas Weeks and N MRS, THOMAS M'CARTH nitress, | eved he tried to swim to the main- ‘of Rosenthal, a Daniel Doyle were the names they gave, ‘ought were bloodstal penne et Catetidnalikdh land. The hospital authorities say he pect in my talk with Becker at roday in Harlem Court Magistrate se-| Williams telephoned for Detectives CURED IN 4 TO 14, DA was placed there at the request of rela- on to go into| Quade sent them to the workhouse for Foley and Devoti who had been eearch- ay yyy and moves F he | tives after his mind had become de- and upon my |thinty days, | tng garages all day for @ ont they Om: | ee erie ue te td dak hoe eee’ | ranged from overatudy, anything short of such a bombardment as wil) lay the entire city in ruing. Just outside Constantinople are hun- dreds of thousands of fugitives from neighboring villages, who fled toward the capital before the Bulgarian ad- vance. They were not permitted to en- ter the city, however, but have been held in concentration camps on its edge. No pretence wee made of sup- plying them with food and to-day they were dying by hundreds of sheer etar- vation, —_——>—. POWERS ARE UNITED ON INTERVENTION. BERLIN, Nov. 2.—Germany has ac- cepted the proposal made by the French Premier, Raymond Poincare, arding the form which intervention in the Bal- kan situation by the European powers shall take according to an announce- ment made by the Foreign Office here The proposal does not contain any plan for the settlement of the Bal- kan territorial situation. It is understood that the French pro- posal represents also the Anglo-Russian view. Therefore, as Germany is acting in accord, with her ailies, all the powers are united. LONDON, Nov. 2.—Active megotia- tlons are proceeding in London with a view to bringing the war to an end. The British Foreign Office, which usu- ally is one of the quietest places ‘n London on Saturday, was all bustle this afternoon. Sir Edward Grey, the Secretary for Foreign Affairs, who, contrary to cu tom, is remaining in town over the week end, received the Russian, Austrian, Turkish and Italian Ambassadors and the Bulgarian Minister this afternoon. pater 2s sean TURKISH TOWN GIVES WELCOME TO GREEKS. ATHENS, Greece, Nov. 2.—The tn- habitants of the Turkish town of Ni- austa to the Northeast of Verria have expelled the Turkish authorities and in- vited the Greek Crown Prince to occupy the town. They have promised to sup- Ply the Greek army with 25,000 rations of bread dally. joes THREE BRITISH CRUISERS RUSHED TO LEVANT. MALTA, Nov. 2.—The British cruisers Barham, Wreymouth and Medea have been intercepted by wireless and or- dered, to gall to the Levant forthwith. The Barham is to go to Suda B: y and the other two vessels to places where they will be conveniently situated in case of eventualities, er GREEKS FIGHT TURKS NEAR SALONICA, ATHENS, Nov. 2.—Fighting between Turks and Greeks was in progress at latest accounts fifteen miles from Sa- jonica and twice that distance from Confirmation was lacking here to-day of reports that the Turks have mas- sacred the Chris ians at Salonica, The story Was not believed, since there several foreign warships there and 4 wa's believed they would ave been heard from had any outbreak of violence ocourred. peste ey TURKISH CONSUL HERE GETS “VICTORY” NEWS. The Turkish Consulate gave out to day the following cablearam from Con- stantinople, forwarded from Washingtun by the Turkish Embassy. “Constantinople, Nov, 1. “For the last four days furious fight. ing along the line Lule-Bury Most valiant resistance to enemy's attacks north of Lule-burgas. Attacks success. THROUGHOUT TURKEY: [between the Bulgarians and Turks was {easy to imagine from the nature of the Monastir. It was stated here that both | towns will speedily be taken by the Greoks. fully repulsed. iting continues around Adrianople with success for us. We have victoriously repulsed the enemy in the region of Visa." ——— CARLOADS OF WOUNDED FROM BULGAR’S RANKS. SOFIA, Nov. 2—Carload after carioad of wounded rolled into Sofia to-day from the front. The ferocity of the fighting viotim's wounds. The bayonet and the figured extensively in the struggie across the frontier. Gunshot wounds were to be expected, as a Ger man surgeon who volunteered his ser- vices for hospital work here remarked, but the use of cold steel, he said, he had supposed was a century out of date in modem warfare. The Turks are by no means fully armed with modern weapons. Many are northeastern Turkey hag been at close quarters, and fired from a distance sometimes of only a few feet, the older weapons are mors deadly than the aew. Even worse than the bullet wounds are the bayonet stabs and knife slashes from which large numbers of the Bul- wartans are suffering. pica NY WOMEN AND CHILDREN MASSACRED BY TURKS SOFIA, Bulgaria, Nov. 2—Bulgarian Teports say that the. Turkish troops during thelr retreat from Eski-Baba to Lule Bugas massacred two hundred women and children in the village of Atvall. A number of the victims were wtill in their death agonies when the Bulgarian troope entered the place. —— SERVIANS RUSH ON TO JOIN GREEKS. BELGRADE, Nov. 2—The Servians were pushing their advance on Monastir to-day to join the Greeks in a elege of the city. A hard fight was anticipated with Zecci Pasha's forces, but complete confidence was expressed that the com- bined Servians and Greeks will win. Scutari, according to a message from Cettinje, was still holding out to-day. —ee GREEK SOLDIERS OFF TO ‘WAR SHIP AS CARGO. Twenty-mx hundred Greeks boarded the French liner Niagara to-day and sailed away to the land of Homer, praying that they would arrive in time to gird on thelr swords and wage war with ‘the’ crimbling ‘Turk. They went aboard the Niagara singing th and piping ir poe BO 200 BURNED TO DEATH BY TURKISH TROOPS. troops shut up two hundred Bulgarians in the barracks and set fire to the bulld- ing, according to the newspaper Mir. All the Bulgarians perisied. The Turkish troops, according to the same newspaper, are also massacring Bulgarian residents in the Struma Valley. ———~——___ DEMOCRATIC BALL OFF. Respect for Mre. Invitations to the costume ball ar- ranged by the Women's National Wil- son and Marshall Organisation for Monday night, election eve, at the Waldorf-Astoria, were withdrawn yes- terday. 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