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POLICEMAN FOX TELLS VICE GRAFT SEC bs ot Ba ail ay > Federal Control Will End Stock Exchange Evils, Says Perkins | Weather—Fair To-Night. Tharsday Ct IFE EDITION. Weather=ra EDITION. Circulation Books Open to All.’ | une ‘NEW ‘YORK, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1913. 20 PAGES PRICE ONE CENT. —PRICE ONE ‘CENT. Convent 1918, br Te Fore Co. (The New Lork Wor PUT THE STOCK PING LEUNTONE SABES | “GF Sih imog "FOX SEEKS IMMUNITY UNDER FEDERAL CONTROL = |ppseeacrsamee | FOR REVEALING WHO ATGRAFTHEARNS LED PER GOT GRAFT ‘HIGHER UP + Gee issn s 88 of Aldermanic Committee Gangplank Into Arms That, with Plenty of Publicity. Tried to Influence Him. of Fiance. Will Cure Evils, Says Finan- — aie ee re GHEE! lend Indicted Policeman and Counsel Have Secret Talk with Whitman Before Bail Is Reduced to $5,- a 000 by Prosecutor’s Consent. PUTS CAPTAIN UNDER FIRE, AND POSSIBLY INSPECTOR. cer at Money Ingury scHool TEACHER: MADE THREAT, HE SAYS.! “NOT y (Curran Enters a Denial, But} So Pretty Marie Vietor Goes MR. MORGAN’S POWER. : : PUPILS IN IN PANIC Whitman Is Likely to | to Ellis Island Till Belknap Refuses to Be Pinned Down) Investigate. | Naines the Day. on Effect of Concentration of |, ; ‘ ’ : Wo Cau S Big Row at No. 89 in Lenox] A potceman named Charles #. Foye.| A young woman whore extremely be- 2,489,000,000 by a Few. : Attached to the East Thirty-ffth street! coming gowns and gleam olden $2, , y Avenue Follows Boy Re- | station, exploded a bomb ja the meeting | hair ibe) ultras a teat UaHtlon ot he of the Aldermanic Police Investigation | fellow passengers on board the steam- mmittee this afternoon by accusing | Carilio, just as her haughty man- repelled attempts at conver: port of Whipping. WASHINGTON, Jan, 15.—George W. Peakins, testifying before the Money Chairman Henry Curran of the com-|ner had ‘ ‘Trust Investigating Committee this af- mittee with trying to get him, to “let| sation, tripped down the gangway wher j H i Bgisn, Sevsied stment if vce ot| HANDBAGS AS WHAPONS, |e" oo a8 Pe hae easel Gn Une Bea Man Accused by Sipp, Facing Testi- | placing the Stock Exchange under Fed- | WO Ax ca ANS) Curran. pr that charge, |COMPany's pler to-day, and flung her- : Balen | (et MUS SHAPER | Cicrmie tht BHONvetl a nea oie ae mony of Six Others, Prepare Samuel Untermyer, counsel for the N \t to an inve tiga- young, tall, handsome and prosperous | { , committee, asked if Mr. Perkins ha ah en a er Fri bn dn the ot-Attorney's oMfice ax | ooking > $ Meee eee xchange under! Mps, Coleman, Taken to [trata un unt. [toward them apapastor: Sttpe ss 3 : a eee ; in Mr. Perkins said he favored putting - Contrat Apell 15, 91% andl eine, mins,’ le said, “but duty Patrolman Eugene Fox, indicted yesterday on a charge of collecting the Stock kixohango unde ers Court, but Set Free. lx mane) 8 irened » to ask What brings you t Stoheeegeris ious: 4 bese rntd oo LOREAL odo OH od OL OOD : i 4 HA dat aatel bl das egal ESE Learu a cone avaT N NUCGRELA TI aah 2 ee |money for protection trom George A. Sipp during five years of Sipp’s “E feel that if Stock Exchange Buckner to show that p aoe ail tapane were incorporated and put under some = Mrs. Lillian Allen of No wootleniieg- 12° give cevtitmony: Ue ence are | nae ae meaty ‘thls gentleman,” she connection with a disreputable Harlem hotel, is reported to have made a broad system of regulation that ft One Hundred and Thirtyeffth street|not always sure witnesses and. often | £24 Proudl, jj statement to the Disirict-Attorney which involves a captain and, pos- would inure to the benefit of the people and Mrs. In *! eutunte accen : ’ who were investing in securities and frvegevditaed haben her Mibed bony Moki WCE SULTS am yet Marie Vietor, but when that sibly, an inspector in the gratting. ‘The information that Fox is pre- One Hundred and Thirty-second street r than thelr original affidavits Bie padi sined a woul better for the public and the bes a the Peay on te vary wines OUT IN STRIKE SING FROM ACTRESS FRIEND pared to save himself comes from the very best of authority and is in 1 GIGS Clacasitag tno take ed upon Teacher Samuel G,| FOYE COMPLAINANT IN AN EX- shall be Mrs. Ralph I. Belknap, This line with Fox's declaration a few days ago that he wouldn't make @ dese What legislation would you recom- Rosenblum of Public School No, 89 CISE CASE. mend to remedy abuses on the Stock | Lenox avenue and One Hundred a 1a Mr. Buckner produce complaint) is Mr, Belknap,” and she waved her “i ” Hi Exchange?” | Thirty-fourth street, at ten minutes|#¥orn to by Kose in Julys 1912 when he | herd toward tho big young man, martyr of himself to save anybody. PLENTY OF PUBLICITY WOULD) after 1 o'clock to-day, He was nit with) 408 on tem plainsclothes duty | “¥.£.$- NOT YET," SAYS RE Mae Ate ers eet eee ee ; hree days a igalnst one ¢ indictment against Fox was handed down HELP CURE ABUSES. their fashionable long leashed thand-| vee Gaye & Week, ugainet one V1 LUCTANT FIANCE. fa’ f Tye Indictment ag on led by the Grand Jury NWall, that loca matter that leads bags, He was scratched with a hat! aftigavit charged Paicrno with selling} "YOU to marry her?” asked the i * at 12.35 o'clock this atternoon, Ten minutes later Fox, pale and wor- to detall, I believe that many of the| pin. And if his somewhat confused] {iquor without un excise licen | Insp ( Belknap. so-called abuses would cure themselves | memory furnishes & rellable re: sald the big man, 80 slowly Sa Judge Gives Decision Against} ried-looking, and accompanied by his lawyer, Louis Grant, appeared in he| Foye said this case had been postponed | with plenty of pubitcity," said Mr./ had a narrow escape from being| time and again although he had always| ‘at the Inspector became suspicious, > ‘aed Sin r he Criminal Courts Building and went to the District-Attorney’ Perkins. He added that he would afford | s1,cnea by young Hosey Coleman, tho| been ready to give his testi fe | “Immediately?” he wanted to know.) Garment Making Industry Blossom Seeley from the 8 ey’S quar- better opportunity | to | Leen PTR PR o| Buckner, evidently leading to som | Belknap's face grew red and he hesl- i ri ters. Koow of the intrinsic value of se: | SREY RUSE Sa aoe Te ae eT ee LGU ra Wink ie Ikaaad coat d before he answe Here Now Paralyzed With the Bench. 4 in relation to the Stock E tations. “What would you do change quo- Tyan Heat of the potice| "NO: 1am afraid we can't be married ’ ¢ Evidenly Fox had been expected. He was met at the door by one ‘throwing’ a ease?" jimmediately. You see, my business 175,000 Workers Out. e2nrne of Mr. Whitman's aides who escorted him into Mr. Whitman's private hasn't prospering as 1 had hoped Wherever Hioxsom evan ac mf Harl ner around recess time and sowed me se said Mrs, Coleman in th ny Court, “came At Raa HiBAeE ome for his dine replied Foye, an alert, ton of prices to false vatues?” asked | iS ooo, tittle fingers which were cut “out 1{ Hed expected, and we may have to wait — whowe ‘hobby in auld’ to be basebs “loffice, None of Mr. Whitman's assistants conversant with the case Mr. Untermyer, T auiced iin about AAlha RGia 6 by @ certain pers Following the walkout of 37,000 women! Rube Marquard—w — baweball would deny that Fox previously had been in consultation with the Dis- “Well, that is a very difficult: ques- tion,” said Mr. Perk'ns. hat form of gambling is indulged en down to the farmer who sells his w ctor suggested that It would] | ‘i be well for the young woman to go to|@M? Bile uf the Shirtwalst and Hits Island that a further investigation | M™kers’ Union at 19 o'clock this morn | thie night be made, She looked appealingly 8, a move which Mr. Ry yard at recess time, whip. Mrs. Allen endlum, Who has eb hit ree in the him with a calls sue [ Whose genehant is for ti trict-Attorney. they were . * It is said that Fox rned last night eat this Hendriok's eft 7) shops through. | tee part of of tt Bite sre {ng on me and wo eh this committee,” sald Foye Mr. Belk: Ee te th al city with a wor | court when Joseph Ca We nature of the evidence given Winter for dolivery next spring.” | et choot, Hoaey, pointed « Move GUA HOF HANS chectodMoreieta. Mr. 5 BIKAD, HUE he Erbas [out ity witt MAREN Canoe | SOUTE Rha OME Ee) against him by Sipp and Sipp's eon, Mr. Perking said he know nothing pe Aven Khait we sensation had’ he @ can't be m ' ay. efforts at a settioment were bexun this | y aie and also learned that the DistricteAt- sonally about manipu ation of » wae ie » why he whipp a in Viet nee . ee ue afternoon upon the part of the man. had torney has six other with who will “One of the mittee wor spa Onc t sa to anott ‘ turned wh ps BF OY Soee sae ah agers of the strike and the Sitrtwatst positively corroborate the Sipps, Fox to know what you think would ha a e a , » ‘Tears streamed from the blue A | f tt first thing 1 knew the pollceman are {His associates ed at hi eyes that had flashed resentfully at the | "4 Dressmaking Manufacturers’ Pro-! atoriea told by sundry is aid to have thrown up his hands HY San dover eobaeriaye Peas ne SER YANIE Vid | Policw witn deeded teotive Axs f pody,| detectives about tripm to At wd, on the xround that he idn't keep Oe ( nee aid that twas a question} What) with children J boys,| 0 Alderman! ander You'll accompany her to Kilis Island, st secrecy cloaked in | vineing enough to the mind. of nH the money he collected, t Ee what was ysinoling on the Stock {shouting and white women teachers| SAYS CURRAN ASKED HIM TO|won't you, Mr Belknap?” asked the of-|Uonr, and there Waa much effort, born) the Justice for hin to grant Cahen jturned It over to others, agreed to tel pa ti He did not know woether [screaming like there Was burglars after “LET DOWN” ON CASE. | the on the part of the union's agents and | divoree the beneb Ie te whole story to save himself from ‘ em, there was 8 noise.” “und e Kot some very important busl-|the manufacturers’ assoctath | Justice tok Had heen lennina ts prison. ha law would release large sums} eM, there was u ‘Un were you ap. som y imp ng “a dec 7 pe ge how tied up in speculation, | ROSENBLUM'S STORY OF THE] proac: Curran?” asked I shall nave ty attend to at| vent the Met of a | pack in his when his alert car pines aa | tf Fox should decide 40 tase Samia He favored small boards of directors SCHOOL FRACAS. Mr. Buekne | suid, “Ically, I can't go.’ {association's rooms in the Mifth aven te | caught the name of Marquard the District-Attorney would sald that he was about! “It was |Phen he burried away from the plier | butlding, becoming uly top! he excla tor that he was a| John A, Dyche, secretary and treas- vagy), attorney f ent Mak- | he for banks with concentration of re-| Mr. Rosenbi a sponsibility and an enforced certiti-}to enter his own classroom when he | saloon,” said here cation of irectors that they know the} was struck over the lead ‘by a heavy | tumult tn the room that zainst Smith's | as 90 much] after telling the insp 8 deseription | mining eng: the grandson of Bruce | urer of the International Ga Former President of Venezuelal Sitacy, Ge course, te. teckeninn iad S. m8 7 joRainst others, Fox would gain time in Sarquard Found Guilty of Moral | munity for himesit,: a0 4i0 te ae that this eo-responde asic handbas, He turned just in time to see|of the location of the place was not| Belknap, and lived at No. #0 West End | ers’ Union, and Abrahain Rosenty Rabe Marquard, the great pitcher?’ ont Henan ere Hie is vere olaned eee eee el aiaIE HAGA, Rul 1t souniaea ka |AYANUR miner ut that ody, went to tho] “Even go, Your Honor." replied the nae oases for the State in the Rosenthal tts r the record @ list of resou of }him. He whirled to ward off a second| "Twenty-fourth street and Sixth ave-| ROMANCE BEGAN IN FAR AWAY of Walter parseyeey ane lawyer, humbly, urpitude a ; J 4 3 eee hie ae) ie HARSHA and: Wad tched | nue SOUTH AMERICA. keneral inanager of the Manufacturing v woll well!” sald the J Incidental to the Grand Jury inquiey, J. Mareen Co: The AAT E with a hatpin. He sprang for the near- Alderman Curran," Foye went on.| on the way to Ellis Island Mias| 2mployers’ — Assoclation, nd wore} "What do you think of that? Pro the District-Aittorney has been invests Be ete eee tee cntalsat door, which was that af Aine, Daley |anprosched| 116 in the Cric Courts! vietor—raulein, #he culled self ined there by Hugh Frayne, an or-|air’’ And thereafter the Judge ano Castro's hope of getting a] suting the relations between Sipp and Naslene | Heats the Navona Oy Bete ee aciie teacher of ( OM, re he | Building on the a he case was to] guid whe had been a schoolteacher in| S4Mizer of the Fede of back and forth nd his: barrter “ t to this land of t from | Capt, Thomas W. Walsh and Inspector Chisse Nations} Bank and tne yao eee oiled Into tha rows of back jhave come to trial, Io aald mith wael worn, where her parents ware of gooa| While tue rows s the manus| Canen, at \ aid that temporary palace at. EMgbisiang| Denis Sweeney. In the case of Walsh, Bank of Commerce, showing that com: jit Panag aaah EEE veal | sand {f I pushed the case| ronneation but moderate imeans, unr] facturing company wax lnusy denying the wax a ‘p arene ; oh Sho wan th aenticl of the Bast One CONOR A ERE eerie negrovs~and th ted et down ls " san gov. | three la with} the e heart to ask $f] i ; © than five years, It has een ance Companies controlled §1,001,000,000, ite i oe an ah furis | aes * re pesdeds Pate aa BY rei hal luntarily lived with | %@# Dlasted to-d the Hoa i" found thas he waa not riya lobe aie abe air Uaenmver famed sy re He ange that ih ire he told me if 1 pushed the lor er here had met Mr, | the Bhirtwatst devley wince he discovered her | fond AS wiven: evites Bride Al friend of Stpp, but figured jointly thetical question ass' that such ty is momer Selon at Smith he'd tix He} ietnap. facturers’ Asse erence for Marquard.”* turpitude as President of Venesuela and fl real estate deal, amoun: of money. § Howey, Coleraon snreim tem. bla) den fixed Iieut, Bi tal eet onths | oft T have not." was his answer Jexcluded tin from the United stat Sip and Walsh in eormoany, arma controlled uli Heh & Aashing Weawn end’ dived int {| meant he would have 1 uaforred.” | ago and returne aid.| ‘The « makers] ‘Then Walter K. Carter, « private de-| at was the manner of the little ex-| vias naan Shcue CU aratega if he thot th . trae i bl Ch are Vhat did you do a lin ¥ n he em.| dressmakers tn A theltoctive, took the stand liievatie and ie ties) la-anewer es ae pgs cuca menace and « peril to the WAN BAO Bay Crom oe 1 saw Asslstan! District Attorr landed fim |cutters allied wit ro Mr. € and Mr Kenay, al tain questions t the board | neigh wh the coi ar are Hat aN Hale coy James saith a’ ween Hore |the numbe ” the | detective Philadelphia salt, |whiel had me fo wit ston 1 z fore Justice Gott Vell" said Mr, Per an y folie velba ie | was nothing de! te didn wh various Kar lose} 1 we w Ata City, |Partoularly did his atutu en asked | at 1 o'ct afternoon to plead to that question overnigi! 4 | Rosenvlam says it was a razor a ERATE noah Ge Uo Hersey °Y | ho 175,000 gettin ” alt pas in thelwhat t ce deat ‘ rary aeataae, Kine to me it's like the old undeum, Why] At bout this wage of the battle lat any time since. 1 told Beck hat! tived, “| WAY PARALYZE SUMMER GOODS]. “ye s aiked Gana iha foaeds (ait Mia pies el tn: ohn} See me SS ja a mouse waen | Brin Charles 8, Thellusen arrived | Aiqarman Isat to mea Toe tmigvation authorities will make PRODUCTION, | wal and saw Marquard and Blos sion * en ant Lawyer Grant Perkins Ino laugh ‘ id: The ARELORMYS Shi Apas | nless they | cording to the employers’ belief, it will | From there they we ‘cafe, where) sioner Wtillam Williams & ut he was not in po launched into a lengthy dissertation on aided by Peal man. O'c DAN | nad suf ° UI anarry her | Nave a maiked effect upon the auinai M oo a high old timo) Wp consider Castro an unruly wits |pieq for sa cllent and aaked for time “concentration.” > a * men! om: BVERNe | " part int Sail upply of white goods for women t ‘ welve that night Onl ness, His testimony to the effect that! |, . “What is undue .conventration? At {and in the halls | proceedings. Ile said , M vent nih | AUBHLY aL Wile. eneds podbyg-\aee want up to the Cotlinental Motel, Ino foreigner auitersd an 6 reautt of nis “OTHERS INVOLVED” 18 PLEA what point does concentration become | Mr, ‘Thellusen told Magistrate Daniel] =f want to. #tate t thin) gerne vn mathen lO. the great centre of production nd on up the st Jaction during the years he was Prest-| FOR HIGH BAIL BOND, a spent asked Mr, Perkins reflectively, | Murphy that among the la ine =e t x : Ar pegeeeh pre meager phan mp raat l hent of ; Hine ty Me] gustice Got ling for 1 ery one would agree that ato pupils of his school many quiet typan, Pilid ser 1 ‘ ' 4 ' tie widow af a wealt De the iidus Ist at the hetsh hw Hove, i reply te many | o! Friday mor trlot-Attor. aint concentra would be a) self-respecting and w vane 1 cole | op say ' , f eat ert Athar t ! ' ' w asied that Fox be held ae her at the | ay | or vole and that he « 1 want r ' ' { . ‘ tied it would bo @ peril, J 1 ref he se case W ' ; 4 a a tok j 1 ted Laws I've been out of touch with a class, He assed that te , Alderina sited : ee ' lon vn 1 ! r rr w 1! ye Ww looman Skelly, these afairs for two years and Vd 0 be discoarked with a reprimand, and | Moy 1 sinitn's | Mie : rete a tiare éédan ctttais\ ndicted for extortion, was held inte to study these questions very carefully, | they were place n 1 w it." t well t bitte loath of ¢ $2,009 in tho Court of General Sessions, “We're up ageinst concentration 8 ‘The principal explained to the Max's-| ON A PAR WITH NEWSSTAND " arments waiting idly the word of thelr ole shes bef roan exe | T has Pox has given himself ap every time of life It's the same in [trate ater the was tried STORY, SAYS CURRAN. w + AM loniployers that their terins are accept: | ve T wom was in | and has come down here to do the right eur Government. You say these com-— | would not on any account allow corporal “This is interesting,” remarked Aldey ce. There is complete cessation ‘| As We snapped on the ¢ to appeal to] thing I submit that we should not be ties control 69,200,000,000. Mow thas jpunishment in the school, and was sure| man Curran, sarcasti “It is on ne production of all articles of Women's [there was Marquard hiding behin © and tater | amp ed to give larger ball then ¢hes there Was some mistake In Mosey Cole- dour and Miss Seeley was just 5 last resort vofore required of Skelly. (ontinies on Srevcs Page) man's complain against Ms, Rosenblum (Continued on Second Page) (Cennued on Second Page.) out from under the bea. ‘T tool justifed,” oad Mr, ‘Whitemm, ca

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