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CEMETERY PLOT Father, Mourning His Three children, Brings Action Against Undertaker, The exclisive right of the owner of ® Cemetery plot to Its sole use was tn- veived in a case decided by Magistrate Hylaw tn the Flatbush Court to-day. Three years age the three children of John sled of No, 12% Pacific street, South Brogkiyn, died almost simultane- nely from @iphtheria. Kowolski went to Eénmtind Zalinski, an undertaker of No. 210 Twenty-fourth etreet, and purchased @ Got in Holy Cross Cemetery, Flatbush. ‘There the three children were buried and Kowolski and his wife made pil- Grimages on Sundays and holidays to the lot. They erected three headstones an Ht pleased them to think thet they owned exclusively the lot in which the and his wife made their customary ex- cursion to the plot in Holy Cross. To their astonishment they found that they were not the only moyrners with- = the fron paling that #urrounds it. “What are you doing hore?” demand 4 Kowolskt. “My daughter Mary 1s buried here,” ejoinder from the stranger, who said was lived in Gouth Brooklyn. “But this is my lot,” objected Kowol- gd. “Our children are buried here. I've owned it for three years.” "% bought it nm years age and buried my elghteen-year-old girl in it,” replied Curte] indignantiy. “I've been in Rueaia since and have only recently re- turned. UNDERTAKER EXPLAINED THAT A MISTAKE HAD BEEN MADE. A conference followed and the Kow- olskts paid @ visit the next day to Za- Mnski, the undertaker. According to the story related in court to-day, Za- lneki promised to adjust the matter. He declared that an unfortunate. mise take liad been made, but that he would etraighten things out Time went on and Curlel returned to ared the Kowolski burlal plot. he Kowolskis obtained a eum- lnski, charging him with rate Zalinski explained bought his undertaking years ago from @ nard, who fermerly ‘ourth avenue, Brook- ‘d's safe, he sald, he o the lot over which the . Knowing nothing inked { they wanted done about it. my own plot," declared Kowolskt. “That other body is a trespasser on my prop- erty. 4 the case till Saturday. Kowolekt's eatisfaction. The thing you can do is to move el girl's body to another pl: pe Ail a SRAND JURORS COMPLAIN to Increase Panel to 2,000 Instead of 1,200. uary, headed by Foreman Willi Mitchell, ; that acually only list. In consequenc are on the panel must do one ful: member year, Hach Grand Juryman, devotes to Grand Jury dut: They ask permit: led to its Mmit, toxe legisla they want. glad to help it along, he added, TWO WIVES Bayonne (N, J.) while the body of his daughter 1 lan pondered a long Then he “T want my three children burled in “Where is Stanisiaus Curiel?" asked the Magistrate. He was told that the Curlele had moved to Russia some months since, ell,” #aid Magistrate Hylan, ad- jressing the undertaker, “I'll adjourn In the mean time I want you to adjust matters to dest Curl- THEY ARE OVERWORKED. Ask Judge Rosalsky to Ald.in Effort ‘The additional Grand Jury for Jan- L delivered @ presentment to Justice Rosalsky to-dey on the over- working of the present Grand Jury that the limits the whole panel to 1,200 122 men every month of Grand Jury duty in every giving one-half day of each month, therefore twenty-fourth of his time ion of the court to memorialize the Legislature to in- crease the list to 2,000 and to instruct the officers of the court to keep the | Rosalsky asked them to get with the regular Grand Jury and present a combined sketch of the He would be CHARGE BIGAMY. ning to prosecute rgrapher, accused asked for a post- { until to-morrow to consult which was granted, and he s own recognizance. laims to ‘be Mrs, t No, 181 Central ade the com SU FOR $5000 Drexel & Co. and Allies Get $1,750,000 Profit in Bald- THE RVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY FOUND STRANGER'S KUN, LOEB & G0 [OKON Benes WLSIN BODY BURIED IN HS] OUTWITTED IN DEAL; 0 TALK ON Ste PRESIDENTIAL TERM Martine in Reply Cites Demo- | cratic Platform for Which ' Governor Stood. win Locomotive Deal. How Drexel @ Co. of Philadelphia, acting in combination with White, Veld & Co. of this city and Chicago outgen- eraled Kuhn, Loeb & Co, in negotia- tions for all of the preferred and com- mon stock of the Baldwin Locomotive Company by means of a secret deal was revealed to-day in the complaint in a suit for $500,000 brought in the Federal District Court by George H. Rotinson, a New Rochelle broker, against Alba B, Johnson of Dover, Pa. As a result of this secret deal, it is charged, Drexel & Co. and White, Veld & Co, by purchasing $25,250,000 worth of tock reaped a profit of $1,760,000, Jacob H. Soniff, for Kuhn, Loeb & Co., hav- ing offered Robinson $27,000,000 for the wtock of the locomotive works. suit for compensation .and based on the negotia- ted with Kuhn, Loeb é& Co., under an alleged Johneon, who acted stockholders of the | Robinson charges that under an arrangement between him and Johnson, made in Philadelphia on April 4, 1911, he was to receive 960,000. Several days later, Robinson says, in compliance with this agreement he arranged with Jacob Warburg, acting for Kuhn, Loeb & Co., for the purchase of all the stock of the locomotive works. ROBINSON'S STORY OF HIS NE- GOTIATIONS IN THE DEAL. Following these negotiations, which Robinson dectares wer conducted opens ly, he told Johnson that Kuhn, Loeb & Co, would pay $35,000,000 for the two is- sues of the stock and agree to turn over to the stockholders 35,000,000 of the com- mon stock of the corporation. It was to be recapitalized on the basis of $26,000,090 in 7 per cent. cumulative preferred stork -$3,000,000 preferred stock to be issusd, the rest to be held for future capital if required by the corporation. There was to be $5,000 common stock. During his nogotlations Loeb & Co, Robinson in his complaint, Johnson and the stock- holders of the Locomotive Works vio- lated their agreement with him, con- ducted secret negotiations with Drexel & Co, and White, Veld & Co, which ended in these latter firms obtain: ing all Locomotive f xunn, Works = for capitalization at mon stockk. Robinson says that the cash equtivas lent of the Drexel & Co. and White, Veld & Co. deal was about $75,250,000 and that the cath equivalent of Kuhn, Loeb & Cp.'s proposition, which Jacob H, Schiff delayed a trip to Europe to make, was $27,000,000, He says that as a result of the deal the stock- holders were out $1,750,000 and he lost $500,000 in commission. et nd on informa: n = that she had e March 16, @ Brooklyn wite 0 #0 on @ busl- ¢ irned. Recently i“ ‘id her that her husband was j at No, 18 Willow street, Bayonne, | MK whe met the second wife, who is ten years he plor. ath eee FEAR ATTACK ON JUAREZ. 2 J ——— EL PASO, Tex., J Anticipating | fan attack on Juares to by rebels | under Gens ar and Rojas, who | g the night moved their forces | during tudelupe to the outskirts of the | oy, residents at daylight began an exodus to the Ame! aide, | - “| platform, H. Gchiff, Mortimer 8. Schiff and Paui | ¢, the stock of the Baldwin $20,000,000 in cash, $10,500,000 common stock of ® newly organised corporation’ with a $40,000,000, of which $20,000,000 was to be 7 per cent. cumula- tive preferred stock and $20,000,000 com- WASHINGTON, Jan. 90.—An attack om the proposed single six-yenr Presl- dential term as a measure advocated by “aspirants for the Presidency” was made in the Senate to-day by Senator Dizon, Chairman of the Progressive National Committee, who declared he did snot believe there was any great publle demand for the proposed change in the Constitution. “We are offering something that ie not demanded by the people, except as that demand flows from some personal ambitions,” declared Senator Dixon. ‘Are you Democratic Senators going to embarrass President Wilson by declar- Ing that no matter how good his admin- Jistration may be, or how much the | people may desire him to serve again he shall be debarred in order to provide an lopportunity for others who want the Presidential office?” Senator Martine of New Jersey de- Olared Senator Dixon eould “leave Woodrow Wilson out of the debate,” as Mr. Wilson ‘had announced his sym- pathy with ‘the Democratic national which endorses @ «ingle jential term, Presid be Woodrow Wilson eaid he would not be @ candidate for another term?” demanded Senator Dixon. “Not in so many word: answered Mr. Martine, “but he has ‘eral times endorsed the expression of the Democratic plat- ores,” ws there any agfeement with him before he was nominated that he would not_accept_another term pay THE STOMACH IS THE MIRROR OF HUMAN INTELLECT The brain rules the body, but the stomach rules the brain. If the stomach is not digesting prop- y_ ones. As alcohol fumes rising from: the stomach will befuddle the brain, so will the poisonous gases rising from the un- digested food lying decaying in the stom- achcausethebraintobecom: | In this way certain crimes can traced to a weak stomach. 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