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WEBBER NOW REPUDIATES ROSE'S $ _ THAT PUT FIVE MEN IN THE DEAT The q “ Circulation Books Open to All | FI EDITION. I bi Circulation Books Open. to All.”’ A PRICE ONE CENT. _Srrits be We eet NEW “YORK, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, Bit ll Bd PAGES PRIOE ONE CENT. MA RE MMI Sm “7 ISTH, SLANE OFTHE BAER TRUST OD. re a pb dd —_ e Clearing House President, on GAYNOR APPROVES | Mixed With His Own. sational Denouement. ee ae kml |REFERRED TO CARMODY. HOLD HER FOR PERJURY, eaidertal Maal leds ALDERMEN’ N CLITS ca, oe Beas ; “Two of Them Got Drunk,” He Says, TE On Arriving From Havana To- ‘. 4 General's Counsel Says $118,-} Though Living With Husband, =: pads laidlaamade IN SCHOOL E BUDGET 000 Mortgage Foreclosure | Woman Sought Heart Dam- | “ i et Day, “And Shot Gambler, When It Was Only Intended to “Throw Increase of Concern’s Deposits | Will Be Averted. ages from Another. a Scare” Into Him. “WHEN ROSE SQUEALED I HAD TO SQUEAL, TOO” District- Attorney Whitman Says Webber’s New Story Is of No Value as Against His Sworn Statement, but Becker’s Lawyer Is Elated. from $5,000,000 to $168 I rhis Will Make Board of Edu- stele Te ring Wont) | A ALMD breach of ptomise aut had & 7 ALBANY, Dec. .—A_ shortage of} sensational ending in the Supreme Court 000,060 Cited to Probers. cation More Specific in | s2,000 exists in tne accounts of Gen.|to-day when the plaintiff, Mrs, Helen Daniel E. Sickle: S. A., retired, Cauley, a trained nurse, who had WASHINGTON, Dec. 10.~""The Mor-| Estimates, He Says. | Chairman of the New York State Monu-| just Anished testifying she had been | ments Commission, according to State/ left a widow nine years ago, was sud- Comptroller Willlam Sohmer. A mass) dently confronted by her husband. Two Mayor Gaynor in a message to the/or correspondence in the office of the|hours after she had described how Board of Aldermen to-day on the sub-|Comptroller shows efforts made since} David A. Sherard, who acquired a for- fect of the recent cutting down of the » obtain an accounting by: Gen-| tune in the trucking business, had wooed 1918 budget . gives his rea-|icKles, the result of which has been/and won her and then failed to keep laste fan Al a se ecal of the (the reduction of the amount unaccounted: hig promise to marry her, she was on under # fire of questions by Samuel] (00H tor or in the reduction voted |fr from $46,000 to $29,000. her way to District-Attorney Whitman's Untermyer, the committee's attorney. |e tie aldermen, and also gives Aix| While State officials had known of jofice In the company of detectives. A Me. Untermyer sguxht in vain (© ft] reasons foy approving many of the| the tangled ounts of the commis-)charge of perjury has been lodged Mr. Frew to admit that the phenomenal] outs made by the Board. sion the matter was not maa ‘ppbtta against ‘her se of the Bankers’ Trust Company de-| One of the most iinpoiftant of ty Watt to-day, following a meettng of} Mra, Cauley was the first witness. , pee Pi ne Olprowale. t# that contained in| t@ Monuments Commission in New | gne testified sie céime td New York pobiLe—from $5,000,00) in 1903 to $168,000 JOLEGE | SOF my York City. What action was taken at) gp, Wik P 1908 take 10) at bie present tfme-was due to the| the budget of the Board of Education | Tits ett eee eet taay keno ‘om Wilkes-Barre, Pa,, in to tal > ci y,| for an additional appropriation over| ' & course of training at the French Hos- peevenee, OF ds Fs BAtgee me GRAPE?! | tant; ght. ot 0 for what the Al-| Comptroller Sohmer has turned .the/ pita}, In the summer of 1910, she says, ry FeOw Cid not Boow, Lue Whes PN) aarinat and fanc matter over to Attorney-General Car-| Snerart came to the hospital to be meant by a “Morgad inet but he} ,, include classes cooking, sew- mody. Mr. Carmody refused ty com- operated on for appendicitis. The wit- ren influence” in) New York banking Yormed the basis for most of to-day's seasion of the House money trust inves tgating committe@. with Walter Vrew, a vanker ahd president of the New York Clearing House Agsociation, ads ution,” admitted that the three men who hotd nauages and singing men ary sae OR deiay trom | 0% Burwed him through hin fline Confessing that remorse prevents him from sleeping and that he a voting trust that rules the “Bankers' The Mayor in approving this cut said) Gen. Sick! ¥ After he left the hospital, she swore, nnot keep his mind off five men in h Sing Prison, Trust Company” were ussovlated with ‘a wimilar cut was made last|the Comptroller's office up to Dec. 6/Sherard telephoned her often, but she > bs, pad } iy An On Five si the death celts in Sing i Mr. Morgan. Ie Roard of Kducation had no| He was informed that if the agcounting| declined his tnvitations, as he was al LOUIS NS “Bridgie’ Webber—one of the four informers in tie murder trial of Mr, Untermyer endeavored to bring) trouble in continuing the classes cri-| was not made at that time the Attor-| married man. Later, she testified, he v * mA i ‘el * oup that the merger of th antile| tioised, The Mayor criticised the Board | ney-General would take action. Gen,| told her his wife was dead. One day CBRIDGIE”) WEBBER . Lieut. Becker—repudiated his sworn testimony on his return to New York Crust Company which w «dl by | of Education for falling to provide the é while she was driving through Central Company,| Budget Committee and the Board of | Sickles last week asked. for another! 10 11 October, 1910, the witness sald, the Equitable Lite Assurance te f . with the Bankers’ company and whlen| Allermen with “data essential to the extension until Dec. 2. No action has] 1 Car gant proposed marriage, After consideration of its budget." yet been taken on the request. | sdded materially to th Dee te Sahar a aie thelr engagement she said she visited | beanies vhs aueaeny atibations bat “The Commission wanted to resign) nim at his office and their relations be- ‘ ’ | sont, at pmnaller sataries of] tee mouths ago, when ite snembers! came intinate. | learned of the shortage,” said Gov. Xx] WAS AT HUSBAND'S FUNERAL, 1 | \from Havana to-day. Webber was a passenger on the steamer Saratoga. He said there was no murder plot and that while Becker was anxious to have Rosenthal scared off or bought off the idea of killing the gambler was never mentioned. Rosenthal, according to Webber, was killed by the mistake of two of the gunmen, who got drumk ‘and disobeyed in- structions. Joseph I, Shay, counsel of record for Becker, who és preparing the a direc oe of the Bankers’ c who succeed those who re- he knew nothing of the negotl sign or (ie; says that the refusal of | to-day, “but I wouldo’t hear of it. Then SHE TESTIFIED. which were conducted entlrely by U the toard of Kducation to supply the|Gen. Sickles asked time uptii Dec. 6 é Ss trustees: | Boar ye to with the Satpal Ag ; {to adjuat the mnatter, und I suppose wee Pa eae ius wiak airs ures 0 poe ia brougi ha y . wus, THREE MEN DOMINATE DOINGS! bres of oalances has now brought that ltha thie inability to do go led to the ie se kk ss ek aed OF BIG CONCERN. ene ¢ nL Heme will nee Botan akan | fact hire bed cake, Avec his care are! xt Greenburg, Pa., to Joseph A. Cauley, : When Mr. Ctern yer (00) 1 tne eee ee ie ea oe ie ac eeis ache’ €318000 appropriated| WH? wea emplired “around the mines papers in an appeal, says Webber's statement properly placed before Jus- J Rank ‘Trust Company Mr Frew stld| “We shall no longer make appropria- . ae In ember the following year her . . . ait + .. . = + seeneragement war hal by a trus;| ton to the Hoard-of Kducation in the ae hae ve the Gettysburg celebration) nusband was killed in a railroad accl- tice Goff, in connection with corroborative evidence which has been ‘ dark.” ie a ar Pittsburgh, she declared. vor also approves the cut made| Sickles Is well able to replace the funds| Sent near Eittsparam, whe declared. | George B. Case and Daniel CG, Reid in the list of employees for the Public| and that -he is trying to sell ; r pyees for ic | and ‘ property o Mr. Davison is associated with J. P.lTibrary, Heretofore, he says, employers for the defense, she said that in March, yy to do it, The difficulty seems to have * h . ryan morgen G0. and Me. Beld fv 8 de]ut the brary” were paid. ue nt the| ome from tne. way, wie funds of the| Ue, SMe A018 ere could sot] Tall, ‘Thin, Long-Nosed Per-| MRS. LOUIS WEBBER rector in the steel corporation. Mr. 9 n'funds, but this year the| vonument Commission were handied,| M&'T” ner. 6 fe ha ed in the = Sa aaiene Frew en administered attempt wae made to saddle additional | meantime. AM ; eens cues canon elected it os on the alty at the latter'’s|Sen Sickles had complete control and) «1 asked him when we were to be son, With Gray Hairs, board of @irectors and controlled ite|°% it appears probable that te mixed his! married,” said the witness, “and he ee et Regarding the cut made by; the Alder-|p ersonal and commission accounts.” | gata he couldn't marry me at all, be Is Description. | j ia se produced a statement ppropriation for the Plays oie cause his relatives were keeping such Mr. Untermye S ee ee Sate : , as,001,00 in the | Teasing th Pe IELGEN gasatak Cotte innaeal ene ane benafangied Pin a close watch on him and besides, his —semreeeire % PAR FP ah Mbeny Ae tpbscaryt Beig d eine) fnanche a reporions ton er-in-law expected him to marry “ duane ese and in t*lto me that the members of that Com-| however, His attendant said the Gen- | her It wan “Kitten,” deneribed by beau f statements of the in| mission might well be expected to do] eral would receive no one, that no notes tiful Mrs. Amy Edith Harrington as . rowing 4 hat depostts I >me thir 07 - Then Attorney McGuire questioned | ,, At that depostts hud] some things for whien they now seek! Wout be taken to him, a tall, thin, with a long Webber's statement was made voluntarily to reporters, He persist d he had no 7 ely out her marriage 4,000 in October, 1908, | te create paid positions." ! the witness closely abou narriage Li ier, ap ges , eee i | tepcrente Bald positions” this vecom.|mersize from the General to deliver./ang the death of her husband she| Pay hairs" who « ae 1 es ‘ a eta this phe to the Bi Dante! P, Mays, of No. 5 Broadway. |gaig she had been ut the funeral and| 44 her husband, Edwin De Wolfe Har- in his story, even when reminded that it was contradictory to his evidence To what do ve An sp ns to me pla’ Gen, Sickles's attorney, said the fore-| white she couldn't just remember the] fington, well known ten years ago in ‘ 1 M Bae the Bi Rel of et Retee p should “hy closure would be met at the proper| name of the undertaker sho thought| the brokerage and railroad worlds os given in the trials of Becker and the gunmen, PIS ne Daanens’ TENS) COMERRT committee y time and unt the mortgage would be] 4, wae Doran. ‘ an associate of the late Collis P, Hunt oe Webber denied that he played cards on the trip to Havana or on el enad ae taal taken care o e Fullerton Wells, attorney for the] ington and Edwin Hawley, according | gj + 4 pany and the Mercantile Trust Com-| chairman of your finance committee, plaintif, called only one more witness, tor testimony given In Atew Marine, Stricken by Remorse, Widow the return me or xe he was —_ ’ Cn ie after a stay in Havana of a few days, he sai cause of the loriety following ” for instance. If that were the ct . 4 po you attribute it to that?” there would ba grea lo Porter, who lives in Frisbee! ton’s divorce sult thi# afternoon before Y harmony be- ; Fs , Uy to good govern- nthe Board of and your Westchester, She teatifled she! Justice Cohalan in tbe Supreme Court.| Requests His Pardon as 5 publications announcing his arrival in perusiiy, Partially to goed g' body in the making up of Lie = npanied Mrs. Cauley, on one oc-| Mra. Harriigton testified that her i d newspaper publications cng q in that city. and many misunderstandings | casion, when the plaintiff had an ap-| husband abandoned her in July, 1911 “hete wat He was not called back to be a witness in the Aldermanic Investiga- me would be avoided.’ pointment with Sherard, She iestiflea| went to live in the apartments of Mra Christmas Gift, ion, he said. He has not been asked to give testimony in that proceeding Mr. Untermye M allows Borough Pre ident she heard Mrs, Cauley ask the defend-| gema Moore, No. 69 West Highty-elenth 1 OE Ue ett eatin ant why he wouldn't keep his promise|strect, with “Kitten,” who, Mra. Har ind would not do so. woe “Rone OF Srey ca to ma her and that the defendant] rington says was known also at “Mrax,| Wiliam Lysaght was shot and killed “Eg t.”? sai Jebb “1 don’ ic insta f a cut extiinate of $100 th ON ewT aaked gad: te marty : earl re I couldn't,” said Webber. “I don’t know of any specific instance of the trust are Jones Maron cominittee composed of H. PB. Davinon, | (ark: gathered since the trial, will be sufticient to set aside the verdict of murder in the first degree. Becker, according to Shay, is entitled to a new trial. PROSECUTOR SAYS FIRST STORY MUST’ STAND. District-Attorney Whitman disagrees with Shay, He says Webber's statement is of no value at this time nor will it be in the future, as against his sworn testimony. Webber, Mr, Witman says, wants to live in New York and is trying to smooth out things for his own safety and peace of mind. The District-Attorney insists that a murder plot was clearly Proven, nt under whic Bankers’ Trust Company is conduct It gives to the trustees absolute contre of all of the stock in the company os lrakl to q -| Board of imate its full eatimate of n Harrington.” Mrs. Moo ed that 191, In @ 7 lies abet wg bade tye gl tlie | $19,000, and the Civil Service Comintasion but [ can't, as my sister-in-law ex-| Harrington and the KRAMER come ta |naioon brawl af Thied @ emiv and Twen-| police graft of my own knowledge. I always fought graft collections, bers of the be ¢ ' i {te’ full estimate of * h of which pects me to marry her, her apartments defore Thanksgiving, | ty-second str He lett a widow and : onl. an | ever paid any money to is dead. 1 won’ i: naine the directory and the power to} ii igen ane anda] The only ma e paid any ) s 5 ‘on't mention his t d the Aldermer prune . THE SUIT HAS A DRAMATIC] 1911, and remained until Juiy, 19%, when {little dauwhter. ‘To-day Mr a8 eone ” make any mies pee oF nee soa In att, h May ne lias y ” ENDING. Sarctnaton wae served in iio wite’s ac | hes - ich ta tate ro - hin Jame and the matter is closed so far as | am concerned. ition out consulting the #tock-! paratively few reductions, th . on ¢aP-a alvores o” + J bia oA . n »morse. can’ ] ; olited {etn S taras gissaure the wetian of o ‘The plaintif's caso restad and At-[UQn fore divorce gram, é'pertonta denen, wae | Webber Ws filled aap racine He can’t sleep nights. His thoughts, RUST CONTROLLED tie Board Aldermen and conveying > torney McGuire asked the Court to] ie, soome hen alia She serving an indeterminate senton » said, are continually on the five men in the Sing Si erine 7 |In'the tone of his incssage his fullest | DEVONPORT, England, Dec. 1-Tie| walt for a few moments, as hin frst teh alas caloie, ae teal twenty years to life imprixonine HEL ALS 4 g Sing death bug, ‘ONLY ONE OTHER CONCERN. | anormal forthe stant they, hat fore heard of ajin attacking the tentative $l ping managed by | panget for 1913, Brit with and sank a stea i Pg ep ooh sent there on his testimony. He says it will kill him if they are executed Sing Sing for the killing + who supports herseit|—-and he did not mean this in the sense that he expected to be assass)- battleship Centurion collided | Witness was on the way to court. There |)" to-day off thig| Wa* @ short walt, but apparently none and Mra. Ha tinent hai on Justice Conwlan| Mes. Ly except Sherard’s counsel and the de- oe port. The hows of the battleship wees enerved de haw ebld Ge ehariie ward Under the'l main ovenge j fendant bir vad an inkling of what a work under the | nated out of revenge. neard of onty one|SIX-DAY BIKE RACE _ | dninaged and she ts returning to Devon. | fondant hl Mit c suid nadia [Meee eb aiio mien ee ee out 0 fe. d SCORE AT 41ST HOUR, |!" Te name of the steamer ie nur tyes a attacie of Dintticts Attorney |enarks f the rama l| seats, declavcr ne att pa OUT MOSS SURPRISED AT THE NEW STORY. You mean the Guarantee Trust © ems | — known Whitman's staff entered with a mati, | 7 ee ae sae Api fa the haw never \ Kreat injustice by Webber's surprising statement that he had not known of a plot to kil) pany, another Morgan institution?’ mules. Kape.| The Centurion, which i# «new Dreads | dark man, who Immediately wax culled | i po orn Patho Ralivosd. to New ng to ap at the trial to test lerman Rosenthal was outlined to Assistant District-Attorney Moss, who \ heated colloquy followed, Mr. Frow | Kramer and Moran 8808 | nought, wax ono tia’ trip wien the | to the witness stand Ons tg gnareled. thi present Mee net husband's deunken habite and his . ARCMIN a 1G Bok Baw. Phat Tae 280g | collision occur ea , caries Wa. our Rime i ea ate ps rreimmenos wien intoniygtod suo |conducted the Becker and gunmen trials, He expressed great surprise. Untermyer brought out that H. P. Da- ao 8 | Phe snmsag to he ent rion hel 1. Cauley," wax the reply, [MIM Mer five chiléven at Anbury 5 rtimony. she naw belleves, Would | “This is the first time I ever heard such a Story,” said Mr. Moss. Porte Basins te eet ee y nd € | through her bows The saitlal hi nas | a aii Nts MAR AOL Roa what att y lariontia ‘wee ile ‘ jovot waten killed t Webber never, during the preparation of the testimony, said there had tee Company, and that Mr, Cameron and Walthour 850 : arrived off Plymouth but no | pe yo " 4 F nae Be pel june of Tnot been a murder plot, On the contrary, he always repeated the story Davison and Mr. Porter were in the Walker 839 8 [communication wit has | room?” wal oat me | at Jones bad ‘ si fae tokl afterward on the stand. If he had told us that he did not know firm of J, P, Morgan & Co, 850 6 | been permitted tius far Cauley: te . he } er te what 40 you attribute the wone 800 6 | LONDON Le Citivas ‘ , | ne f any plot, of course we would not have used him as a witness dertul growth of these two compa- fasmer cadet Hd 4 | pas 1a report f t [canes " wn by . © Be ores \ : : ol I stand Webber intends to live in New York. Perhaps he is a pnp eee Marihatian| Bake ee eaunenee: as 8 jor -battieelity Centurion akati thy at he “ iy Vourth Page) to make his life more peaceful by placating the triends men sted of the murder of Herman Rosenthal. Webber was garrulous on his arrival. He seemed to be anxious to Pye leading. Former record 840 miles | 0 nik Wit 4 by Boo! atte Jewnd dollars, (Wenttoves oe Tpurth Pegs.) 7 laps, made baits end Mill, 193, name be could ot wee

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