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- Fone eee ne To ar tre rp ne te ep AT a ete tet ee 8) SPS ____| @ HR RVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 1918" °°. Ae A | 7 was competent as indicating the exist Is; James H. Boot, New York Club, STILWELL'S TRIAL CLERK OF BUREAU "1 a emement Where 1¢ Was Set'RAGAL LINES — Seis: Seti TRVERS TURNS IN T3 22 ete bbbes ea eeeenenee De ee * oe ON; DEFENSE HOLDS) TELLS GRAND JURY HE REFUSED BRIBE! OF TAXI FAVORS Questions Put to Talesmen In- | Yellow Co. Permitted to Oper- : tinued Breen, “and T gave him @ 4, 42-91: Bert Allen, Fox Hills, 42, 3+ vrberervesieriet y an Court street, where I Ml; Jerome D. ‘Travers, Upper Mont+ q ‘clair, %, %-—73; Gliman Tiffany, Powel é| As Atteaux present? “i ’ Ston, 42, 41-81, . | hot, but he came back | M. L. Fearey, Richmond County, 4, ~ | 1 | | 9: A %, | | | \ ’ “He sald, ‘Well, John, It is pretty ex- | —— « —— he say to you?” ‘am jr. Bautusrol, 7. H P. Letchford, Morria | pensive going around this way. Do you N Golf 5 “th (County, 41, 42-81; Mare | Michael, |need money? f told him yes, that/ Nirrety Golfers Start in Yountakah, 41, 43-4; Paul Moore, | He y ers Start in Cham | yowene 44, 80; Roy Webb, 1-8; HL, Downey, | I'd have to pay men to help me. While Government Is Silent {014 "6, Ne had no movey with him Pere ee pionship on Fox Hills begs thud POOP OG 66-9-5-8-8 FF F5-8-99 29-9 OHEG FES ISIEIODHIDE BH ORLESFHEGEDEHES ERIE TE BS Be EL ESHSDIG DOS ‘then, but he would get some and m Apawamis, #&, 4-01; Fred Herreshoff, " * . "7 th Fri t G 4 fa M, Ward, dicate That as Probable ate Stand and Cabs With- on Answer to Protest Press | inston stracts at & yrelock and give me Links. Mo oe ee ; , pt its all I needed. He asked mé: How about R. C. Watson, National, 4, #9; A: Contention. out New Licenses. Insists on Equal Rights, | the pole? 1 told him 1 was friendly F. Kammer, Fox Hills, #, 6; i. M. | with Inapector Hooney of the Boston | «FOX Hild, #, 1, May 2.-The At-| Wild, Cranford, AH. Hare - ee potion ana would go and tip him about | teenth annual Metropolitan Golf Cham. | fison, New York Club, 43, Ces 7. Vv. the matte Bermingham, Wykagyt, He sald that would be fine ang 1|Donanip was started this morning Bt | aogey, Fou Will, Gal-m, MP. left him and went to get in touch with| the Fox Hills Clu Inks, with as fre | rushing, #@, 40-8; Frank Barton, Dyker Rooney. 1 couldn't reach him and/a field as ever teed up in the event. | Meadow, 45, 48-03; Stewart Sloeson. : Seetty had to get his phone number.| The entire day is to be devoted to (Lil omen Conner . H-8; ALP. alifornian allen land| While looking for him I got in touch| goupie mer, Fox Hills, 12, 4-88, qualifying round, and at that it Collin: f tion. It declares that Mg nal in) Priel hey itt ‘ha: Gels QAEOES the tall Kesutte are Mpegs ers outdid himself with @ asked him to itp es out, He askea| known. Not much cha been | Out 4 aan me what was to be done and I tola| ade in the course beyond adding a few jin ........, 6355434 him there wae talk of blowing up the| traps, because of its improvement last} Gardiner White's § and two nixes @0- mills in Lawrence ear. ing out cost him 41, which, despite 3 LA gh 1 a lca 1 | pant. some detente. around to rare] One Susdres ean were Que to start, | returning, made him ’ oMcial circles. the strikers and he could help me. Hel but the actual number will probably ve| Travers put up an astonishing strenk, The Japanese public apparently '8] screed to " * for he had several ve ts, Mi waiting for information before express- | “Breen abarcrinbiond Cottina’s tes: Saas eirayerrargreoged Pied Wass | eA endet thowtle on Lah, etme Ee on the American reply. * ing ita opinion timony of yesterday dealing with thelr! song The out never more of | MAlly. laid his fourth dead and was In the meantime the press reiterates | movements prior to getting the 4 down in 5, On the last holes bi \yna- par 5, On the last two e that the question goes deeper than the “L met Mr. Atteaux at Frank. |* S*™die, wagering at the start aUehtly | rissed putts that ordinarily he would ownership of land or the making of {iin ana Washington streets,” he said.| ‘¥oring Oswald Kirkby as winner of| nave sunk. treaties and that it 1s racial Giscrimina-|-t46 came up in a taxicad. He said,|10w score medal, judging by his last] Morris Carpenter, Oakland, 4, 51%: tion which must be wiped out by &| ‘Follow along behind me, John, and if|year’s performances, with Walter Travis| F, W. L. Fullerton, Galtusrol, 43, #—; common sense assimilation in the United /1 drop a package you pick it 1] moat fancied for second place. J. B, Wooten, Fox Hills, 0,48-06; C. G. States and Japan of mutual education | qon't want it eaid that I ever 0| Jerome Travers turned in a 73, which| Wright, Siwanoy, 47, 47-04; George T. and understanding and the fysion of|you anything.” looked. good for the low score medal, Garden City, 41, 43-84; A. D. ideas. Iichito Tokutom!, chief edi-/ “Did he drop a packag “Yea, f Swords, Morris County, 41, 49-64; sh! tor of ti air, and I picked it up.” Travers went out in % and came in in| touye, Haworth, 64, 4-100; W. A. Pat- %. Walters Travis, taking 0, was clearly | lrow “wsiaanos, £1, 45-08. “The patriotiem and loyalty of Japan| ATTEAUX =DROPPEC $600 IN hopeless. Fred Herreshoff could not get his tee should join forces with the liberality BILL, HE Save. The Jap player, Shin Moye, Haw-| shots to going as he wanted, according “What sort of a package was i?" “A of America. By this means the Pacific worth Club, turned in a 100 card. He to his own staement. He had three would nobly justify its name.” flat blue covered package about the size] oo out in 64 and came back in 4. | tWo of them on the I ther hand much Intetest is| & Dill. attache to the formation of cig (ees Tid you open itt” “r aid." The sensation of the day came at 3.15 —— patriotlc association by Count Shiganori| ,“What was in it?” “Five hundred | o'clock when H. V. Gaines, Wykagy!, dollars in bills, returned a 173, teing Jerome Travers's Uesugi and other scholars for the main- “Pi p ittman met me at Franklin ana|*ore. Gannes, of middle age, was a tenance of Japanese individuality. The While" ed founders declare that some of the Jap- ‘Washington streets," continued Breen, | Post entrant. nile “he has played in anese ate Intoxicated with Western | "tt Was about 7 o'clock. He told me to | tournaments for years he has never be- civilization to such an extent that they | CO™® Gown the street 2 little way, and | fore done anything out of the ordinary. showed me a man. Pittman said to me: | Despite the form shawn last week 5 are apt to forget thelr nationality and a: ry . be-| We announce with Pleasure Introduce dangerous thoughta into the| Th® 1s Mr. Rice, Ho has the stuf,’ 1| Oakland ®y Jerome Travers, he is be saked hin what danger there was about | lieved to be the one beat bet. He won) J 6 i in Pri minds of the people and interpret the title for the fourth time ast May, eduction in Price patriotiom in a different way from that] (2 Stuff. He told me there could be no | te tile for the fourth time last May beating the record of Travis who an- prevailing among their ancestors. danger as it was froxen solid. is who tt to nexed it three times, Fred Herreshoff, In some quarters it 4s alleged that “I took the package and ga H A > a next to Travers, seemed strongest. this new organisation is « political one| coats tnt iarerct walners a Geestion bisaaa tot OTEL STO fom and that i has ‘Neen’ ranted: to| (lt me Gere was no danger in it Cole | Traveres, vn CM ec COFFEE fight the battle of the dureaucracy| tj) ont in the smoker and I stayed 10) Loater and yot get the distance and the other car until we got to Lawrence, ‘against the encroachment of the grow- direction that he would with fron where we went to my place ry —, Both Titus and Day awore to the| 6006000000006. ing democracy. bspor Teun tee 'donauatte pal a P quality of this course is not | NOw—35c Per Pound [V[_ 185 Chrystie Grand Jurors that they did not enjoy Prof. Masaharu Anesaki o: the Col- | room, 4 it up in small a and at all to Travers’s liking, for he is best free riding privileges with the Yellow | concert with Tho Evening World, were lege of Literature in the Imperial U; ‘took Taxicab Company, and sald they could |ready at any time to make a report, but ANTHONY COMSTOCK versity at Tokio, was designated to-day pwd ies brggersteoge pane barred tock has not risen not explain why their names appeared | tne majority held back. And finally, af- ae The first Harvard lecturer on Japan-| most good/* # any through his beating of Travers last ‘on the company’s “100 per cont. free rid- | ter ntteen months of work, after numer- ese Itfe and Iiterature. June for the Jersey title under the ing ‘Met." Both said their charge ac-| ous pybiic hearings and private confer- Breen then repeated in minute de-| circumstances that prevailed. counte were the same as the 13,000 other |eneen what aid they agree upon? aevounts the company has, and that they| Practically, the ordinance was framed tall the story told by Collins on the| 4 few ware inclined to take @ longs paid their bills promptly when they were! and submitted by the Mayor's special nena HIRED 10 PLANT stand yesterday of how the dynamite | snot by wagering on # brand-new title. 4 ) the Lawrence police. Webb or Hamilton Kerr, but they, were Dresented committee 2 month ago. Tho Mayor's AND RIGHT OUT AGAIN io Lawmnee ¢ Iittie teatimony,| W2P2 oF Hamilton Kerr, but they, pe a | TOKIO, Japan, May °%.—The Japan- bee Foreign Office has received and is studying the reply of the United States HE PLEADS “POVERTY.”| INDICTMENTS TO COME. Government to Its original protest in Cc sEPSCS SESS TSH ETE But Investigation Shows Sen-| Inspector Titus and Capt. Day ator Owns Real Estate and | Swear They Paid ‘Their Two Autos. Bills Promptly. regard to th ownership lest in agreement with Washington the docu- ment will not be made public. The of- fictals make no comment on the sub- Ject, and no statement as to whether it ‘The trial of State Benator Stephen J.) Books and records from the Mayors Stilwell of the Bronx, under tndictment | Bureau of Licenses, taken to the Crim- for bribery, was begun to-day before) inal Court Building under subpoenane Justice Seabury in the Criminal Branch | quces tecum, were Introduced before the of the Supreme Court. The Senator '0/ supreme Court Grand Jury to-day to charged with soliciting a bribe from) wow that the influence of the Yellow George H. Kendall. President of the | rexical Company was sufficient to pro- way Abr eghetaer cure taxicab licenses far in xdvance of ett Ee hey should have been granted Gov. Sulzer, asked Senator Stilwell to |e te they # Yee Introduce @ Bill last February which [ANd to permit private hack stands own: would prevent the American Bank | by one taxicab company to be used by Nete Company from maintaining the} another after the first ceapany had exelurive right to emgrave securitics | gone out of existence. dealt in om the New York Btock tx. Despite the prolonged session of the change. It is alleged the Senator + | Grand Jury to-day, it was found im- acted « $260 fee for drawing the bill— mplete the investigation thie amount being paid to a clerk in dal attending the year- Uh; Benate—and also Wetnanded $3,500 | and-a-half delay in framing proper tax- for bis services iQ ving the bill 2e-|foab legisiation and further witnesses Ported out of the Codes Committee of orrow. Then @ recess the Senate, of which he & &pm- | will be taken for a week, during which ber, and the Codes Committee of the | time two indictments, charging bribery, Ansembly. will be drawn vp against two city of- When Gov. Sulser heard of the mat: | ficials. ter he asked Stilwell to resign, The} The witnesses before the Grand Jury Senator refused and the Senate beld an| to-day were Inapector George F. Titus and Capt, W. M. Day of the Police De- partment; Benedict Holden, of counsel for the Yellow Taxicab Company; Ea- ward eton, Idcense Clerk in the Mayor's Bureau of Licenses, and Alex- STILWELL PLEADG “POVERTY,” | ander Siebecker, a clerk in the same BUT OWNS TWO AUTOS. Locher TITUS AND DAY SWEAR THEY PAID BILL! was placed and of his dealings with|noider such ag Gardner White, Roy ier ise, Sean Conear, tastien n'a | Sattis Se hese etn ees rating tor Palade carfaly to orins| Win tae ie slain pothod back te well ne general way as to the drawing up of | Courtlandt Nicoll, Michael Furst, Wil- DYNAMITE PAID herb via vd Pserors by greed one the Halt Aa je Ma Le cele The Nesaat Gomeuten of the pvehy o a i hid ad al Lp Loe Weeden, Magi . ] far ag the latter denfed knowledge of orde. Th mateur care fs 71, held by The Popular Coffee a ermen to adopt—the same ordinance | only three month agistrate McAdoo Tells Him the actual plot, Breen corroborated him| A. F. Kammer. Three late entries were & the entire Hoard, His examination will explostve to discredit the strikers was|Greenwich, and Clifford Dunning, Nas- B. FISCHER & CO. be continued to-morrow, when Francis} FOR POLICE IS A PRISONER. to Find Offenders. made He dented he had told Collina|seu. Dunning had hard lines in taking! Jeporters New York Hamilton, also of counsel for the com- ay atioempie! to plant dynamite at the Arlington mills..|47 out with two 7s, but came back with pany, will testify. . Thomas Giglio A d of Burglar TOLD THE POLICE DYNAMITE | % despite one seven on the last half, Culleton proved to be the most im- glio Accused of Burglary) ony comatock, accompanied by (Continued from First Page.) HAD SEEN PLANTED. Early scores as follows; G. W. Portant witness of the day. Edwin P. by the Manager of a. hoi “Meets ab eitenteon~ a “Did you get in touch with Police Ip-| Fairchild, Manhattan, 47, 4¢—#; John F, Banta, whose expose started the present ‘year-ol f epector Rooney of Boston?” Breen whs| Shanley Jr. Deal, 4, 8; Howard Investigation, had told the grand jurors Lodging House. peddier and a large bundle of post-| winiem M, Wood, Ernest Pitman and| asker, . Whitney, Nassau, 4, 4-89; w. 8 Leeds, that the original licenses for the pri-] Thomas Giglio drives carda, came before Chief City Magis-| Fred E. Atteauz to place dynamite in| ‘Yes I got him on the phone and|¥ex Hill, 41, 4-86: J. EB. O'Donohue, vate hackstand at the Waldorf-Astoria] and for months has trate McAdoo in the Tombs Polico| the house of Joseph Ageft?” told him that I had positive iniurmation | FOX Hilla, 4, 63-108; J. P. Downey, New Evidently the defenses is ¢o endeavor | had been made oft in the name of the} dally visitor at Police Headquarters, The witness at first declared he did|that dynamite had been York Club, 47, 6-108; A. V. Cowperth- to prove that, in law, Kendall was an|Cab und Taxi Co. which went out of|having big bottles of aqua pura for ae np racgengles Comstock, “has| "Ot know William 3, Wood at all,| Lawrence in two places, He told me Midiand, 4, 4947; Cilfford Dun- accomplice of Stilwell. Another line of | husiness when it was absorbed by the| the detectives and bluecoats. He ap-|, “TR man!’ Aud Me Comatose, SUMO) wut when forced to make e categorical| that he would get an auto and come|™N& Rabie sceal Be ina a: See boots fo teak Kondail e@erea, ii Pee ane et we Rameaoae ae ae een eenaca wite. burglary {sale in Fulton atreet. His call of ‘hot| “never, ergy oben an any | eee eee ia dear tind: the | Devereaux Lord, Forest Park, #6, 9-1 weil a bribe and Stilwell refused to|jinnsce shouie have been procured for{at the lodging house of Mra, Mary [Stuff attracted almost a mob and it AB apt ein sears, cit. tala Oy Mareane O'ecitvee cr Main F Mundy, Ardsley, 6, 9-4; John aecep: it. rary one of lta care which were turned] Schacter at No. 2% Kast Fittieth otreet, | Some moments Hetore U could | TIS Neus nervous as be began his|rence that I had a good tp for nina | veginins Enatewood, (3, ey Mr. Chapman was accepted by the] over to the Yellow Taziced Co, and ‘According to the detectives the entire | WeGs® my way in to see what the! oinony ae sald that he managed| and that it he 4 p tor him | Jennings, Richmond County, 4, * a proveceiion, but the lawyers for the| ones, vicresngs tharhece chovid have| neighborheed eround ‘Mra, Schecter's| Rot stuf” was.” dip jratior's Vesinens In Lawrence andl cpentor Melianer Sask dnee Wehic ins (eee alant Wont sue: alates, after @ caweihation. wal choir | Cree Nnemeende licenene speuld bave Magistrate McAdoo asked to see one sob peta pec into plain clothes | sister, Fox Hills, 41, 9-80; Wyatt Kyle: Week procured: abode was startied to-day by her plere-| 7 the cards, It showed turkey trotters|*2eW both Dennis, steauz.|1'd work with Kelleher. He said he! Ardsley, 4, 4-5. : : oi ona Drea! 6. the] allowed. because 0 : ‘| at a popular Price es eerie ctisan te peste | DRIVER OF WATER WAGON to Go to Fashionable Hotels $700 HE SWEARS petit raeeret Ge emon of a oe “caine aad threes Far : ’ —— cient, who is & lawyer, rejected him | vols ow Cams ‘OPERATED ON| INK shricks. Mra, Schaefer told the po- [Oh gan , “How long have you © knows! would do so, Devereaux Lord, several times Brook- | © 7ys pgiggg BELT" Jest cat in (he June ‘Then Heary C, Rogers, vice-president of lice that two roomers and Giglio had Attesux?” jetier. ireen told of hia various conferences \f THE OLD LICENGES. “ nee noth: w ¥" demanded Pelletier. B lyn chempton, néarty spoiled his chances © eos! company at No, 1 Brosdway, was been found in a room on the wame floor} 1 oa" Sonhon Weene 7 hee hide “Two years. I met him first on a] with the police officers and of the dis- ry % in, and exactly the same 8 GAZ examined ang accepted as the foreman] New licenses were not procured, the] with the one they had rented. They train between Boston and Lawrence.|cevery of the dymamite and the arrest tes Lisl Ak by R. F. Murphy, once a TRAND MA INE of the jury. One of the questions asked | Yellow cara operating on the old] had broken down the door, she said and In January, 1912, Mr. Atteaux telephoned | of the ocoupants of the houses wi leader at Ardsley. nim by, the Cefense was: census, at a large saving to the com-| were rumaging around. When she pur- | Pomtiona of rol — hennedy larva me to come to his office and eee him, Cpe hy bt atl champion, contrary | Mew en cale, 16 contea copy. $1.800 year “Ef it should be brought out in the| pany, The Mayor's Bureau of Licenses| prised them, she, said, one of the trio] 2VOr” Inaul astonish "|Thie was a tow days previous to Jan. “wes one of them a woman with alas usual, went out in 39 and came back testimony that this bribe was offered| was the proper department of the city | knocked her down and fled by the stair. | Comstock: 2%, He asked me if I was interested in Sreritan cee ceca rea ee aice Fan to the defendant and refused, would| government, it Is charaed, to have Gis-| way. A second leaged from the wins ‘a the way they dance these days."|the strike, 1 told him everrbedy in at | bre evonae. be ‘OBAGCO ABT cress Mt convict him for Ustening to the} covered this fact and to have forced! dow to the roof of a two-story exten-|fePlled the Court. “If you object to) Lawrence was interested. We talked! «When were you arrested for planting 'Y CHAMPION PLAYS prove our bea Your ih Momere evenveah olfer.of a bribe?” the taking out of new licenses, Such} gion 4n the rear and thencd to the| Urkey-trotting and such things, Mr.| tor two hours about the strive and cOD- | nig dynamite?’ “Jan. 2.” SCHOOLBO Reape deminer ge Cora Four additional jurors were obtained) action was not taken in that buréaui| yard, alleyway and mafety, Gigho re-| Comstock: 40 to the fashionable hotels| gittons there. He said he was glad to aes ats GARDE. a (ebu: oar tac Siar tee rat eat @Oring the morning seasion. They we nd the Grand Jury in basing its deepest | mained to'try to calm her, and cafes, vistt ‘the dansants,’ observe] o5 thar 1 was mterested and that he victed and fined 9600 on Slay 16, 1913," “Max Marston, new interseholastic 8.634 Bint Av B67 Ac henvore MY, Horatio 8. Krans, « publisher, of No. 2] investigation in endeavoring to escer- Gigiio told the police he had been in- the dancing of our so-called better! cnew Commissioner of Public Safety i rome seein: 5 champion, played steadiiy and safely settled bd, Weat Kighty-fourth street; John Hutch-| tain the motive which inspired it, De yee remover iF. Site class and get after those sort of Peo-|tynch and asked me to interest myself}. A oriim uy think I did. with two 4s for an ®, Chisholm Deach, vited to vieic the two young men* in inson jr. & manufacturer, of No, #4] The licenses held by the Cab and| their room, and that he ti fo after post-card ped-| in xedping certain persons in Lawrence} "019 you got meet him at another|Fox Hills, playing ‘witn Travis, had fae Weat Ono Hundred and Bisteenth street: | Taxi Company expired on April 2, 2913. | they Laney Soins Hee ee ee 1 or baer hag rm a ly ah quiet, He asked me if Tw ays t sche 1 aid. the card of. CLEANING ‘153, Weal ‘Gh Ls est ye ‘street, . _ 4 inf mm i’ Ye 4“. ‘ jax bh yo bh ™ pony m rv nd atree earn al ¥ Of} think on the might of Jan, “ yew 292; 8. C, Mabon, Ardsley, 4, | yi During the noon recens the Bye Jur ne ee ee ceclation es ATTACKED AND BEATEN the new dances, but 1 fear that you] "\itoq ald you come to ote him then” ecTIOAt Ait Be GAT” Te antd ne Oo oe ane Canty | TRE eet t To make its position more secure the| AS RESULT OF A FEUD.| experience in’ vice crusading, are. per.| “Z,went to repart on conditions to Mim’) oS ong © es fene en locked up the trial. Yellow Taxicab Company, on March 36, haps a trifle too strict in drawing lincs| “What time wi “Did he sand you any?” “Yes, $200 in| 43, ; Jacob Jenin, Fox Mills, 4, The prospect of being locked upjsent Hanta, its confidential man, to the ; at F _| between the objectionable and what {s| membe! " blank envelope sent special delivery.” | «2-87; Walter J, Travis, Garden City, throuanout the trial made taleemen wary'| stayor’s Bureau of Licenses to renew)! lice Believe Victim Knows His] not meant by the law in such things. Ag| “What was the conversetloar™ U1} a 20 ii tse) Spe got tas aoe, Chisholm Beach, Fox Hilh fm the aftern Jn aession, and thelr, st lihe llcenses for all the cabs et the Wal-| Assailants, but He Insists] this defendant, waa peddiing, without | told him enat tes wore potty Oak: KILL HIMORLF, Oe ee brought delay to tile proceedin Liat They Are Strangers, will fine him $8 for disorderly conduct, | tein of blowing up the mills was get-| ‘The witness identified a boy in the| Alfred Morrell, Hao DF pl hour was epaalrat So get Che. oixe Juror, Peet gar ioe Mader ash i ton [ee invention ota omaha but as @ saleaman of indecent cards I ie pretty hot, He said ls that 20 and/courttoom as the messeyger who de- = . Becker, merch id ye a is charg € aa tC Ne. isis Daly eanve, fy B =ggi Me James G. ace jr. in chara of the| "de by Frank Discipplo that two men meh See Hi Beh uy I told him it was, I told him if I was) tivered the money to him. The District- ; a3 ETT ey TPS ith them fellows I'd use| Attorney offered the records of Breen SSS | bi 4 . entered his cafe at No, 2120 Lexingt doing Dusiness w! Thousands €an Afford fesanes eee 40 00, Then the) avenue to-day. aid binckjucked him in| WILSON PUTS HIS BAN ON thelr own methods, He anne me what oon vietion 8 and ey 0 recelved ov: an It was also charged that there were| 4% effort at rotbery brought to tent} CONGRESS “WAR” SPEECHES, 7 means oe 1 ws. mes plant by Pho ay n, of 9 ne feign ; W irregularities in the manner of renew-] the fact that Disclpp'o is one of the hea: ‘ an Automobile Who Laxieab licenses, Culleton produced | principals in x feud, ‘The detectives be-| WASHINGTON, May al. ~President| Breen eald that Atteaux, asked nim} exatiiation and asked nf hela rs all the records demanded and explained | lieve that the motive of the attack on] wilson to-day sent for Representative whether he al wer ig BA “Atteauz?” gemanded his connection with the transactions to| Discippio was not robbery but revenge, sisson of Misaiasipp! and urged him-not be told him no,” he continued, “as@| Coakley. “There is one I did not.” “H ae Of che Grand Jurors, aed LE ai dh all Bg me Ane ON svecch that woul! offend) ng sexed me whether I knew Pittman.| “What was it?" “Mr. Atteaux told PAID 01,000 FOR CAB SERVICE) ihn, be yoy pall fedo ey made a ‘war|, 9010 BO Then he called up om the |e a aad Lacie ayer add On May 12 somevody telephoned to] mpeech." had given notice of hie in-| telephone and got hokt of Pittman. Ain himocif, Me told mo that Mr. Pit. and Samuel Martine of | the Kast One Hundred and Twenty-| tention to speak in the House Friday on ‘The defense objected %o witness’ 2 5 statement that Atteaux got hold of Pitt- | man was very much afraki that I would Department of the Bu-| sixth street station that mine Riccoh the legal phases of the J rm tn) reau of Licenses were heavy users of |could be found In Discippln's maloon| tong question, ‘He had @ twentyeminute| mae, and it wae stricken out, talk. I told Mr, Atteaux to go right sbutMnatch, ‘Thele : nga and question, & twenty-minute| “what did you hear Atteaux say?" | back to Mr. Pitman and tell Aith not to FroUND *oUND BOX taxicabs, thelr names appearing on the| with 4 revolver in his pocket, Two] conference with the President, during a Garry alcet wae, CL Leela oiled aun SUND Talley Tanican ‘Opmpeer'e tives ices | Sascsee Wane tothe ealenes Tecipnie | caneerenae Wi ths President, during worry about me, that 1 would stick, PENNY A ROUND PROFIT PLUS PARCEL POST You auto get.an auto for $1,000 worth of rides, Joe Vendlg,| pointed out Ricco and Ricco was found not discuss the pending et ane a ‘ at or lh: Bes : ; confidential agent of the company,|to be possessed of # lna4e* revolver. h thi come to my office at once. bg aT Ty } cib. box ? Metealy eoeane theres awears this «um 4 to him in cash| Since then friend of Meco hav re Ohio Unitas Bint the office in about an} PUSHING LONG PIER PLANS. Reventte Haak ‘sostiedtale BScial ‘And healthful vient fair ddan pe The Grand] charged that Discipplo caused the ar] geir to an argument on allen land own- ‘omen pe Jurors, howe’ are not sutiatied with | rest, ership. teaux's office, ttle while later] Another step was ‘aken by the Sinkin, eases, deren mover ‘World “Used Car” ads, you'll surely fina | this explanation and have declared they | Ricco pleaded guilty to carrying con-|” vac wan the White House version of | Pittman came out and eald to m 'Do| Fund Commission to-day to push for- ‘even calnas” u worth ceading dys prupuse to gO deop lato the favora| cenled yapons ing Ger Readtions |: onference, though Mr. Sisson him-| you want to go through with this all] ward the long pler development, as pro- ni wane! forld ads. bring | granted the Yellow Taxicab Company youterday and was remand at for sens | self declined to jnake any comment ft Near 3 told wn yes. ‘Then he told posed by Dock Commissioner R. A, . Dargains away. % tence. it is the police t wy that two} claring merely that he wou! ‘ri-} me to Lu ir on,"* \. iv peters Hebi gen gl . | Of Atleco's friends watched thé saloon | day, GAVE PITTMAN HIS TELE-| The commission voted to authorize the me" | to-day unti! Discippio was alone and| ‘The Prosident ie known to be anxlous HONG NUMBER, eermanic spe] then went in to assai him, “Me was! about discussion in Condi thie, nstin objected. to any reter- | proceediogs te eing so badly Injured that It was found| staue of the Japanese qu 4 -peteane We, sna teem ween forty-seven ‘day. Aldermen | necessary to take him to Harlem Hos-| jally involving any observat!