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MOB CHASES FOUR “MURDER BROKERS” WHEN PRISON DOORS OPEN TO FREEDOM FI i EDITION. WEATHER Friday. con uly, ay __ PRICE ONE. CENT. _ ts Ne a _NEW YORK, “THURSDAY, | NOVEMBER 21, 1912. 24 PAGES i PRICE ONE CENT. ROBIN UNDER HYDE'S FIRE = Nan ee Ee Felon and Wei WEBBER RIDES DOWN SEARS HE WAS FORCED 1 nen Si BROADWAY PAST SCENE MAKE THE CUMMINS LOAN nu OF GAMBLER'S KILLING Nii Causes Gh Rose and Schepps Flee in Taxis Declares the bch BROADWAY SHAKEN bani. From Jeering Crowd; Vallon Threatened to Withdraw City STORY OF BRIBE T. Deposits in Northern Bank. BY BIG BLAST IN | aie OTD! Walks Away When Re- leased From Prison. OWN ACTS QUESTIONED. Sapiro, Burglar’s Victim, Wont Tell Right Name Because | és Glynn $175 “Reward.” it Might Incriminate Him in | Brick, Stone and Mortar and] pepaty pon " ¢ Commissioner Dough- “ ” Another Country. Other Debris Hurled for | fea ‘the aldermuni, invessieating BRIDGIE” TO GO ABROAD, a Block | Committee this afternoon by refusing WILL BE GOOD FOR EVER Joseph G. Robin, wrecker of the North- ‘ at | t sign waivers of such immunity as em Bank, took the witness stand this Sette | might acerue to them from their testi+ atternoon to testify before Justice Goft| 4 heavy charge of dynamite, set oft| ee Uh the Sere of future eriminal indxtraordinary Term of the Supreme |ty toosen a pile of wreckage in the |! yee pa la ole Court against Charles H. Hyde, former| suing of the Equitable Building, to-day |", \? ‘® committee, sald to Dough City Chamberlain, charged with bribery | scattered debris througa for a WOK | nny pep ) in connection with loans made by Rob- | yroke windows on the opposite lhe sete sal of you and your Com- in’s bank to the then tottering Carnegie! Broadway and injured four passing | mi*sioner to walve immunity is an ine Trust Company, citizens, one of whom may be fatatly|%Ult to the people of New York and ‘The trial got under way after Attor-| hurt. Pieces of brick, stone and iron} % Confession of guilt.” neys John B. Stanchfield and Max D, | Were, sent spinning through the air with Mr. Buckner did not explain to. what Gteuer had made a sensational effort to; the Velocity of cannon balls, and it is| the “confession of guflt applied. have the case dismissed. The move was | a wonder many persons were not badly} The refusal of Dougherty and Daly to hurt sign walvers stopped the Inquiry into se unexpected that the District-Attorney | Winiam Jordan, a Custom House | the robbery of Sapiro's feather store at was caught napping. clerk, living at N ast Thirtys| No. 781 Broad last June, whtch The attorneys for Hyde demanded the | secon: Was at by two pleces| robbery, {t is charged by crooks con- Gismissal of the indictment on the) of de One cut a gash In his head, } cerned tn it, was prompted by Dough- ground that It was insufficient and that| the other struck him in the abdomen. |erty and some of his subordina the $130,000 loan made by the Nort fell unconscious to the sidewalk an! tectives, Schepps, Turned Out Three Hours Ahead of the “Big Three,” Scared as Mob Jeered Him. The West Side Court prison rid-Htself to-day- of the State’s immunity quartet. A pleasant and successful exit was had by all four—Rose, Web- ber, Schepps and Vallon—and at this writing shey have the freedom of the city and are making plans, they proclaim, to follow the straight and narrow path and eschew gunmen as they would the black plague. Sam Schepps made the first getaway at 11 o'clock, secluded in the Bank to the then crumbling Carn Tee ee ta ie pie haee| erevouny Henry \sapiro, ofner of midst of an ecru taxicab, while a multitude jeered and howled the epithet , " i on etite vi Aur | th feather ore, had fled a ‘Trust Company was not to Hyde's per-| ried, said his tnjuries might cause his Tein dee t a hid saves mien tah of “squealer.” ntage or benefit, Mr. Stanch-} death. $000 for shit the.thieves ‘Eta eWire gument seemed to have great) MISSILE TEARS OFF MESSENGER | iis paid ith Justice Gof, wed ented} 9V’'S HAND. the motion “until the People's case is) Geor closed.” | the brol HYDE’S ATTORNEYS BELIEVE) living CASE WILL BE DISMISSED. | street, was ntering Broadway |Thames street when the blast went off. He gave each side leave to fle briefS.| 4 section of brick almost carried away} Gertrude Ka for Sa- Attorneys for Hyde belleve he will grant] his right. hand, piro, was the ki of the day, thé motion and dismiss the case with- A big plece of stone, whizzing along! She said th: on June Sapiro tele- out letting it go to tne jury, after per-/the ground tore through the skirt of| phoned her to come to Sixth avenue mitting the District-attorney and his| Mrs. Anna Pirkiner of No. 188% Madison|and Elghth street, with a check for aides to file a formal protest. avenue, who was entering the building | $1 Sapiro, she said, signe the Mr. and Mrs, Herman Rabonowttz of |“ No. 111 Broadway, The instep of her | ch she got it cashed and returned Staal gneiss avenue (Wiles ight foot was fractured by the missile] to Sapiro, to whom she handed $175. the aged couple who claim to be the) *"@ the fleeing crowd bumped into her | Sapir« Barents of Joseph Robin, the State's | 421 knocked her flat on her face on the| commissions.” He did not tell her main witness, were in the witness room e steps of the bullding. unul yesterday that he had pald the aL Eee Seek Hwy Senden tat Fe O88 Uategt shot throuph the: windown'ofthal nuctay crtinesn ath tctee: ee man, had been brought into the prison courtyard so as to avoid rough Ge Taisisnad siveng proof that ther ‘age offices of Raymond Pynohon © . he first witnes act wil he shouldering hundreds that sought to hurl themselves & Co. In the Trinity Building, acrons |, /eUt was’ the feat witness: contact with the shouldering ig selves Hyde vers expect to of the polte e : et eld back by 2c) rye! a ce of py Ag plain weeny ean from the Equitable ruins. William Seema " Pichied arrana|( against the gates, but were held back by Inspector Dwyer and a force of the former head of the > n Hank, |Taxen, connerted with Dow. Jones & lGivnn at first refused to walv twenty uniformed men. Robin took the stand at 28) o'clock,|CO» was in ee Meer heaped munity, but later consented to When the Webbers had pulled down the blinds ang a sentry at the He was examined by Assistant District-{F00M and a piece of brick struck him | unity stipulation. He told of his Jack Rose followed his dapper little errand boy at 1.30, also in a taxicab, But whereas Schepps had been compelled to face the light of day and the hoots of the mob at the main Fifty-fourth street entrance to the uptown Bastile, his hairless patron preferred leaving by the rear drive- way on Fifty-third street. Concealed by ten-foot walls and bristling es- carpments, “Billiard Ball” Jack darted from a back door into the dim courtyard and then projected himself into the midst of a pink taxi, His lawyer, Bernard Sandler, joined him and they pulled down the blinds, TAXIS TAKEN INTO COURTYARD. “Bridgie’ Webber and Mrs. Webber followed in the same furtive, unobtrusive manner and entered a second pink taxi, On his way down- town Webber drove down Broadway, past the scene of Rosenthal’s mur- der. These two motor vehicles, by request of District-Attorney Whit- Hynn $175, avenue and Bighth W. Dalgetty, a messenger for] Glynn, who pri apiro on the ge house of stand, and signed an immunity walver, denied that he had taken a cent from piro, He said he went to the sa- and ha piro, a saloon at Sixth told her to charge the sum to at Attorney Moss, to whom he suid he was]on the back of the neck and knocked gates had whispered back the word that the Waldo military had the mob @.director in the Northern Bank and|him flat, A big chunk of stone grazed y signal to their chauffeurs to speed fon of the robbery 4 : : ; vell in check, Rose and Webber gave t " Sia etic imescapafae Dlreetore the head of the manager of the firm |?" capture of the thieves. WITH MRS S7ABN baby a be on their way. ‘The great barred portals yawned and, sip! went en ae d . Ing]F. N. Wailer and made a deep dent in] USEO STOOL PIGEON LEVY ON s : a up and De ie ee F rn By THA you Kaow William J. Cumming ye aa THE “JoB.” | the “murder brokers” hack to freedom, ‘The taxis went so fast that they pichr of the Carnegie} * \." ‘ Pe BBall ee wie | "Others were slightly injured by flyine| stool pigeon Benny Levy wan used on were gone before the throngs in Fifty-third street reallzed who were in 10, 4! debris and broken glass, Half a dozen part in the de Q. In Aug. 1910, did you meet them, 7 nat ineeied a that Job, Glynn testified, and contin- them. b.-Mr: Hyde? A. Yeo. (On the. twens/MiNe God Women Were Rashes J9en/uedi Now we come to Harry Vallon, who rather played she thind fiddle in all ei ‘ nd trampled when the bi eel het c , ‘ 5 4 Sytecona, in Hyde's oMce at No, 37 ri RNITRANCE BLOCKED BY|a, hee Htict tigate iat layer ple” Dee [the great scenes that have followed the Rosenthal murder, Vation wataag irviiat Unelc? theldayt IACAt kM HEAVY MATERIAL. flars were going to iow w mate In S-|-Then Rowed Away, Says Mai| Demand for Surrender of Chatalja out of the West Side Court Prison to go on foot to freedom, Unafraid and P, M. I went there from the Carnegie] The Equitable Building wreckage 1s|piro's place, and added. ‘You know, 1 q ay, says Man} bold as brass, he walked into the maelstrom of humanity that was hissing rust Company whee I had been in| being cleared away by the Fuller Con-|was in on that silk Job.” He sala they atte r fae | i i Mi f x they departing taxicabs, and not a soul recognized him, With Brust Company te iano asco | strusuon Company, under the direction Nad planned to get away tna astome| Called to Testify for Ac- | Forts, Adrianople, Scutari and Ja it bookie tis AORN LAOS OE A 6 Oe janied me to Mr. Hyde's of Supt. G. W. Braid. Owing to the | bile ° : his signed and seale ! , At TELLS OF A THREAT MADE BY| massive character of the construction | Glynn swore he consulted with Ll wyer, nina Impossible of Acceptance— | torney Wahle said at the trial of the gunmen “the sign of the brute is written HYDE. of the bullding the work Is extremely | Clare regarding Levy and the prope i on his face” walked casually through the street and proceeded to a big What wal vat 8, th aie sisal” Wma ne" rmeny thea] ig and epraion mere a fon open: i NotUltimatum,SaysBulgaria. —_[Srouway nosetry wo my hinsetta nsnoat lasted two hours, Cummins said He Mccked Ke tine ct heave material and P lies tec ke pn t at the burglary to |ispecal from +, aint wporrgepon dent of They William Shapiro, driver of the murder car, who turned State's evidence Santee Ke hers pyapens eet in the northwest corner of the ruins are 3 was to place Of!-| GOSHEN Noy, 21.—Charies | tn the trial of the gunmen, was not included in the exodus from jall to-day in 0,000 to the eagle a E ; a us he i# under indictment for murder, and his release will have to be or Company. Mr. Hyde said: ‘These boys| Heavy steel safes and partitions: . Botty lyoapnanent <acniane | ay with the defense of rejected the peace terms offered by the allied Balkan nations, Nazim |dered by Supreme Court Justice Goff upon the recommendation of Mr, Whit cused | CONSTANTINOPLE, Nov. 21.—The Ottoman Government has Daly and oth- |Goldzter, who: tion until to- i ae] ‘The pile of material in the arcade sec- Wi naita kas A vp Saelnm, st 1 want you tO) ton ds impervious to pick# and crow- out’ I told him it was im- ; of which the op lRurton W. Gibson, Pine E ; . Seibier And that we then had more| DATS #0 It was decided to use blasting | nurgiars could be observed. The thelves|torney, in his ‘Testing Pasha, the Turkish commander-in-chiel, has been ordered to resume war|™man. money on deposit in the Carnegie Trust] Methods. Under the direction of an} vere caught Just us they had entered [Tompkins und a in tho Orange | operat! ‘The legal preliminaries to the freeing of Rose, Webber and Valion nee Pee eee oe vote} a waiting automobile, Botty fired a|County Supreme Court liere for | Operations, |were directed by Assistant District-Attorney Rutin, who assisted Messrs, (Continued on Fourth Page.) men drilled into the pile this morn ahi Mine ey off rier of Mrs, Rosena The terms included the surrender of the Chataija forts, Adrianople,! Whitman and Moss In the prosecution of Lieut, Becker and the gunmen. D Murray had been a brief anpex SWEAR OFF TAXES, | Filer Construction: pegple with the aid |'t was an ‘allt the wh lopening address to the J Of the pullce, abut off north and coutis | Ness Was asked. the courae witch the defense will take, © door was broken down by after urs so that my men could get State had 1 of the explosive. Seutari and Janina, Mr, Rubin went to the West Side Court with Coron Feinberg and the Coroner's clerk, so that the Coroner could formally sign an order releasing the the State's witnesses from the commitment on which thay were ‘originally held Mr, Rubin brought with bim the famous immunity stipu- Bulgarian conditions for an armistice inac-| lations which became part of the record of the release. Bernard Sandbor down the door » it api nt burglary The official announcement of the rejection by the Turkish Govern. ment of Bulgaria's terms f gotiating an armistice, read: “The Forte, finding the bound traffic in Broadway between | "No ‘The eatato of Isilor Straus swere off Cedar and Pine streets. But crowds | my orde 100,000, Lave poured into Broad from Tha yan. Mr, Goldzier fi ‘ | 4 ‘ , hielm #WUI0) street, rr the west side of the st and burglars’ tools were |would pi ceptable, has ordered Nozim Pasha to resume military operations.” represented Rose, Webber and Vallon ae tasesian an Amu af t ope ty | was filled with people when the toung 4 nh nnd nie companions in e Mt ure Taal sorts, mer, Hheotig terae for se (i re i favor ofa ' fu ha entry intol| MOB CROWDS BOTH SIDES OF PRISON. f enhel ere Vil went off he footed feather lot a nan to them ae Mrs. | armistice propor onstantinople by King Ferdinand and sfore the Ci r rrlva -W tims of the late Titanic disaster The whole financial district was’ BELIEVES LEVY GOT MISSING |!” ta Mensehik, he soller, are im no way in the nature of an avelh s army. Official opinion, however, is} Long before the Coroner and Mr. Rubin arrived at the West Side Court Witliam K. Vanderbilt jr. appearét) shaken and the alr around Trinity $1,500 BOOTY. strength Gibson's contention that matum, according to official etroleslopposed to this, t is thought thar/# crowd of hundreds of men and boys had gathered in front of the Fitty- before the Tax Board and swore of the) Church was dark with fioing debris, | 4p ; Geniea that any of his {tees oe know te woman namel as here, It is cpem to the Turkish Gov-jno sentimental co rat fourth street building. There was another crowd in Fifty-fourth street, facing taxation on $500,000 on the ground that roadway was sprinkled with broken | men ta foathors white @eneticiary in the Szabo will had been \ermment to make counter propouals. ould possibly outwetwh th teria! and dust, selves to feathers while ° thes rear of the prison, As rumors of which exit might be used were flashed jdead noarly two years f he was a non-resident and was pay.cg | building exposing to pestilence taxes in Suffolk « The foreman of the blasting 4 D digs | nears the loft, Fifteen hundred dole) js vewitnenses to t that story allies’ pr nae ” adic about the mob rushed around corners as they yelled the names of the a ee ittiinnde left | lave’ worth of feathers were reported | oe the tragedy told by Gibion was sub+| Turkish Government were couched tn gamblers, The entlye neighborhood was in a state of pandemonium when PANAMA CANAL ‘might be back la the afternoon, (Cor stantially correct. Jsuch terms as easily to permit a re at 1 o'clock Inspector Dwyer marchd into the district with his force of uae No Bevand FOR on could not haye|sumption hostilities, push such 1 sc ait a contingency was considered unlikely | tea (Continued on Second Page.) There 1s & growing popular agitation & eer To show that © 1 fullest eee ae al ie 4 t Slbegth eet Pir, stl tas policemen. Many ruses were employed to fool the crowd concerning the manner