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Boro to-night and Wednesday) (imecd FIVE BOROUGH PRESIDENTS | [Set sez.. OPPOSE FIGHT ON WALDO; ~ CURRAN REPORT GOES OVER mors tes FIVE ARE SAVED tose | BY HUMAN BRIDGE DOWLING IS BOASTFUL. FROM FIRE-TRAP Board Will Vote It Down Without Help of Borough Presidents. Women and Children Passed Over Chasm When Flames © The expected fight in the Alder- Shut Off Exit. \ Manic Chamber over the Curran Committes's Police Investigation re} i..6 women and two little girls port recommending tht. removal Of! stooq woreaming for help this afternoon i] Comimissioner Rhinelander Waldo] on the roof of the five-story tenement Was postponed this afternoon until] at No. 196 Stanton street. Fire had cut mext Tyesday. Alder:uan Frank L,| off the stairs, For the moment they Dowling, Tammany leader in the| Were sufe, but the flames were rising! - Board, and his udherer.ts are certain| "esrer to them every minute and there| ~ A that om that date the Commissioner| [igs nr than coin the Fook. On each aide of them adjoining buildings rose 4 will be vindicated by a vate of the] several stories over their heads, Board not to adopt the repozt. Harry Harris appeared ata window F A -_ z of hjs flat in No. 1 Stanton street. 1 han fifty Alderinen appeared wth A yo was eatted at 130] Between him and tho root on which the hen ‘the meeting “| Women and children stood sereaming a@elgck. Routine business occupied &®} wan an airshaft three and a half fest few minutes and when the procedure| Wide. Beneath him was a sheer drop of ° seached the Curran Committee roport| sixty feet or more, Gambler Roth, Witness at Trial Dowling was waiting in front of the} He climbed out of his window and desk to move its laying over for al clinging to the side of It got one foot of Sergeant, Is Forgetful week. Before he could speak Alder-| 0M the roof three aid a half feet away. man Hannon, his eyes on Dowling to] Then, straddling the shaft thus, he on Stand. fee the eect of his joke, shouted: “1| passed the women and children over the more that the clerk read the report.” | Chasm to his wife Annie, who stood at Amid hout of laitghter some one] the window to receive them. Julius Rotima gray haired, sharp faced eried out: “Second the motion.” Mra, Mollle Feinberg, Mra, Rose Cohen gambler, and one time proprietor of the “T protest. It's 100 pages long and] and h crippled daughter, Pauline, thir- ya more I move that it be laid over and] teen years old; Mra. Academic Club poker rooms at No, 7 printed,” angrily shouted Dowling, who] stein and five-year-old C West One Hundred and Eighteenth @an’t aep the point of Hannon's joke| Were refcued by Hives. street, could not be led to swear on the Bnd who dreaded the prospect of hear.| “ollreman Lauterborn of the Union| witness stand before Justice Gott this 100 pages of typewritten stuff read| Market station meantime, had rescu . thin, Mrs, Hannah Hart, sixty years old, and | Sfternoon that he had ever heard form ‘Phen he laughed when he found the| Mrs. Fannie Teitlebaum, mother of little | Serat. Peter J. Duffy, on trial for a Joke was on him and every one roared,| Clara, and her ten-montha-old infant, |cepting a bilbe as the price of police Simon, protection, make a demand on him for a cannd from Se chair Snnestion? The fire started in the dressmaking | money. wing's motion would be fol-| establisment of Mrs, Kate Fichel on the —— if there were no objection. There] ground floor and did avout se dam- wes none, age, The firemen couldn't learn what 2 the gamb! SURPRISE IN STORE FOR THE! had caused it. te eeuniene. ie By ings ion’ thas ————EE » FOES OF WALDO. ‘between him and Duffy during the time Try as Assistant District-Attorpney Clark would, he could not pring fron But © surprise is in store for the ad-| FRISCO ROAD INQUIRY that the police sergeant called at th veeates of the report which recommends poker rooing monthly for an envelop: the “prompt removal of Police Commis- ORDERED BY SENATE. containing $3, He could not even re- sioner Waldo.” The surprise te that the member when Duffy began to call et the five Borough Presidents of Greater New| 1} Pe i i Academic Club after Eugene Fox, col- Tah Wil vole eontoat the edepein of] CL Passed Calling for Light on) eee caot: Wale, war foros’ ext the report in that form, Without the! Affairs Prior to the Appointment | o¢ the inspection district by the rear- votes of the Presklents the report can- of a Receiver, rangement of district lines. It might pols seeeet Presid das WASHINGTON, June 10.—The senate Dean uly Oe MENT Or, Heplen ‘" | sidents are rae os ps 4 re McAtteny of Manhattan, Cyrus W. Mu-| today, Pansed the Kenyon resolntlon|nitely in which month, ler of the Bronx, Maurice Connolly of pabagd te #28 te ee wutieation ot|"GOOD GETTER,” SAID FOX, Queens, Alfred E. Steers of Brooklyn ofsthe #t. Louls “WORTH 875A MONTH.” apd George Cromwell of Richmond. ‘o Railroad, which re-| Roth testified on direct examination MecAneny, Steers, Miller and Cromweil cently went Into the hands of receivers, | that when he ‘opened his poker rooms, ere Fusion members, They, as well as) ere Teen on resolution would five years ago, Fox called, looked the Connolly, are declared to be opposed t91 ire the commission to report fully| Place over,,sald that it ought to be “a the recommendation calling for the}® purchase of the Chicago and|S00d getter” and demanded $7% a month ousting of Waldo. Iilnots Railroad by the st.| Protection money, Roth said he refused They have stated that they do mot) iin and San Francisco; as to the|t Pay that sum and they finally com- “Uke the manner’ in which the report) jccuance of all stocks and bonds, and| Promised on $0. was prepared and handed out by the/,. ty ihe present ownership of the| He continued to pay tl m monthly Committee for publication first and for) ond, senator Newlands declared that|to Fox, until the bouni lines of oficial action afterwar ° members of the Inter ¢ Commerce] Capt. Walsh's district were moved and The greatest surprise came when it|Commission would welcome an investi-| the poker rooms came within Inspector was learned positively that Borough : Sweeney's district. “Duffy then came to ime, either in August or July—or maybe, September— and he said, ‘I'm to succeed Fox, eee 1 him the money in ealed en- BECKER'S APPEAL WON'T | veloc.” the witness then sali, “He BE ARGUED TILL OCTOBER. | came each month atter that and 1 money each time in a sealed ‘bet man of the commission had «o in: formed him. the oe envelope." District-Attorney Requests Delay} tne minute Abraham Levy, counsel Until After the Summer for Duffy, took the witness In crosa- examination he wanted to know if Roth Vacation, could not be more specific in the date ALBANY, June 10—The appeal in the| when Duffy first began to visit him, case of Charles Becker and the four] Duffy said muybo it wax Aug. 10, but It aty-eight votes in the board inclusive of] gunmen convicted of the murder of|imight be either !n the month prior to the votes of the Borough Presidents. | Herman Rosenthal, the gambler, iy New | or succeeding that, lie would not swear ‘Those latter have never voted as a body | york, will be argued before the Court | exactly, of Appeals on Oct, 13. 1 Wad there any mention of money The Becker case was to have bean|on Jvuffy's frat visite” the lawy or asked, argued next Monday, but on motion of/ “No; he slinply said, ‘I’m to succeed District-Attorney Whitman ull the cases| Fox,’ and [ passed over the envelope.” 48 votes, but this number is bound to! were put over by the Court to-day until} “At any time thereafter wan there any be reduced because several out-and-out | the Ovtover term. mention of money?” Hepublican members have signified their | ‘The court will adjourn for its summer| “No.” {atention of voting with the Tamaany recens on June 2%, “Did you know Duffy was a pollie or Democratic members to reject rer ae iss ; man?’ ‘Among these Republicans te | Soe |r knew it only by hearsay, 1 aid {not ask aim,” Then Justice Gott inte port. alderman @hipley. The acting Vice: |and with these defections and Ghairman of. the Board, Col. Kitne, te} borough Presidents voting with Ta aloo @ Republican who is sald to Rave! many, It would mean oppaaition to the adoption, report . ee ae “ Circulation Books Open to All.” UE. ae Coors (rhe Now Tek eter. NEW YORK, TUESDAY, JUNE 10, 1918. (= N) 40) 5a L) TT Ny a al a “ Circulation Books Open to All?’ TWO HEROES HURT Machine Hurls Man Into Gut- ter as He*Leaps and Misses .Grasp at Bridle. CAUGHT FROM CAR STEP. Kicked and Dragged, Police-| man Stops Animal—Child in Surrey Is Unscratched. Wiiliam Wissen of No, 14 Powers street, Williamsburg, took hie four- Year-old son George in a two-seated surrey to-day to the Nassay Trust Building, at Broadway and Bedford avenue. The honking of an auto scared the horse, which oroke from a hitching | post and dashed up Bedford avenue with | the little fellow holding qn to the front seat and screaming. { Through the crowded thoroughfare the frightened anima! tore, dodging automobiles and wagons, and scattering men, women and children. Men yelled at the frightened animal ané, with screams of women, oMty served to “we avtomonliee wartid. ale tap goals for the Americans to nothing for the Gritieh, = horse. Another, owned and drives ty — af i 1, @ Burleigh, superimendent of the ’ ’ ‘ (ee Periods. ) Tea, * B. KE, Smith Contracting Company, of Peels bi Fy : No, 71 Broa@way, Manhattan, waa oo! oe -_ mandeered by Policeman Debvets and all English ..... 0 ie three speeded after the runaway In one of the pursuing autos was Assemblyman H. Kornovis of No. By Robert Edgren. MEADOW BROOK CLUB, WESTBURY, L. 1., June 10.<cA close estimate of the persons gathered at Meadow Brook to witness the first: —|match of the sixth international polo series puts the number at nearty the fiying horse and machines a} Fiush- charge by Recorder McGovern. Then| 30,000. The stands, holding 16,000, were packed as tight 2s. persoms ing avenue. PORTER CHARLTON Caen totody It mks balked at the |Could sit, and about the field, im such vantage points as they could find,” $90 Bedford avenue. The other, owned by Carl Schiiche and driven by William Falcon, with owner nts wife in the tonneau, took the rigni sie of the fleeing animal, while Kornovis kept to the left. Across one car track went 909899SSSSSHVSTSS HOOSSOSSSSOOSSDOS DESEO LIVEOSTTOND Charles Davis, a clerk for the Engiand Varnish Works, was crossing Bedford very beginning by the tssugdce of the/ were as matly more. fellow in terror crying for his yapa and screaming, Without @ second’s thought for bis own safety Davis made @ run eb gala isl pdb banat ORDERED TAKEN 10 fellgwing eestention, RENE It fs the finest day ever delivered by the weather sharps for an Inter’ was struck down by the Schliche ma- chine and knocked senseless into the gutter. Mrs, Schiiche fainted, and while her husband looked after her, ¥ pped his machine and ran Toleesy Weaeed. ah) Sur vei United States Supreme Court At eaaalen zo fodigsd y io had another outbrea. ' took up @ woodes mallet, with Which I had been It was at once eet up in his behalf that he could not be tried in this coun- Porter Charlton, the self-confessed |tty for @ crime committed in Italy. His essa Yee Cumberland Street Hospital. A great father, backed by Depart- Janeen aa tes dice en murderer of his wife, Mary Scott Caltle| ont also amserted thet as Italy— cont ee oo aes the verge of | Chariton, at Lake Como, Italy, Just/ which can try subjects at home for AT PITTSBURGH. hysteria from tlw shock of accl- | three years ago, must be returned to|crimes committed abroad—had always | BROOKLYN— dent and fear fdr the child clinging to| the Italian Government fer trial for hie |fefused to surrender persons charge 0011002 with orimp here to this the front seate@d.the runaway surrey. |crime. The United States Supreme ue A no ‘e pay Md Ital: PITTSBUR Davin was cabgied to a drug store and Dr, Gelse came with an ambulance and carried’ the injured man to the NTS— 010000 Besse tenlane Pies aa ont Court to-day upheld Judge Blair Of liyry Knox asked if Italy meant to alter os 10000 his head and body were covered with | N°¥ Jersey in his decision that Charl-|ner traditional practice regarding ex- > cuts and brushes. His condition ts |'0n was subject to extradition, tradition. AT CINCINNATI, critical, and hé.siay have recetved in-| The decision followed @ three years'| The matter went defore the United | PHILADELPHIA— ternal injuries, » legal battle which tvolved the Italian | States Commilssioner, and then before 00001 Atter crossing. Flushing avenue, the| Government, the State Department at | Judge Blair. Judge Blair threw out on | cnciNNATI— horse had to olimb a Httle erade, but | Washington and all the resources of | effort to establish Chariton’s insanity 10010 still showed no elena of tiring, His|the young man’s influential family. | 89 @ bar to extradition, and in the end breast, back and mouth were lathered | Paul Chariton, the young man’s father, | ofdered him turned over to the Italian with foam. The Burleigh machine had | 1s a classmate of former President Taft [arstebeyy ery ye Mes went to the AT 6T. Louis, Kept on in purmuit. Kornovia turned | and was legal adviser of T Plord Clatu of New York ana wun- | “STON™ back to help Davis, if he could. He és a| Insular Affairs, / tam D, Edwards appei hetors the 001 BO ale cogshing | ovestasy \ tha Pr eiper Pg sig contr sidegriy Aagwohiory Court to argue the case, which was a| ST. LOUIS— runaway on the grade. Policeman |ful divorced wite of Neville H, Castle, | Danes corpus Drosseding for Chariton, O00 Dubois was on the running board, as|q gan Francisco lawyer. Whon her|*"? Pierre m the Prosecutor ——— Burleigh slowed down just « trifle, and | pody was discovered on a shallow beach | "Hudson County, appeared for the AMERICAN LEAGUE, made & jump for the ‘bridle from tie | of Lake Como tn » trunk and it was re-| ‘Suse Government po car, He caught the rein and was! ported that Porter Chariton himself | int Donte Syme mon soaey wi AT NEW YORK. thrown to the Liggeal s me otoe te had disappared, the family began as- en war fue CHICA the bridle as he was dragged up the | sering ite belief in his Innocerice and as-| 0% &" extradition Proceeding ts not a 000120 incline, He was kicked by the reanng | sertoq that ‘he, too, must have been | tal: the point that more than forty and frightened animal, but he clung to Gaye elapsed before the forma! demand | NEW YORK— . rdered by @ foreigner who had tried the rein until Mr, Burleigh reached hia |™"! was made by the Itallan Goverament {s 000010 cae rete ielwech thom thay ree the |t@ alienate the affections of the wite, without merit; the attacks on the merits a horse into @ lamppost. AT WAGHINGTON. BROTHER OF VICTIM MET HIM] of the cxtradition treaty with Italy ‘While the policeman soothed the ani- | WITH POLICE, have anerit but the treaty kee never! neTROIT— mal Mr. Burleigh lifted the child from{ Ten days later Porter Chariton ar-| boon abrogated, rived from Italy on a Hamburg Ituly dora not have the death penaity for murder, but should Chariton ibe ad> | WASHINGTON judged sane there and found guilty he may be sentenced to life imprisonment ‘The conditions of thie punishment are 4 wife's brother, ¢ Wissen saw the re speroaching . fom survive mare than a faw yer. | ST. LOUIS— jand started for it on the run. The boy to New York In the belief that Chari- : «01000 | was soon in his arma, crying "I'm all | ton would be on the steamer. He point- wo TRAVEL Bi je¢ out Chariton, who had sutled under ‘ Tortora wi in PHILADELPHIA— Y It] the name of John Colman, on the pier. eer 0. 18 PAGES PRIOR ONE OBN?. WEEMS OU i a ool) 000 FLOCK TO SEE TERE FRST OF POLO GAMES, “IN STRUGGLE FOR the Roads Leading to Meadow- brook,Where Championship . _ Is Being Fought Out . > - BETTING IS EVEN MONEY AS CONTESTANTS TAKEF Englich Expert Says the First Game. a Will Probably Settle the Ques- , tionafthe Championship, | + MEADOW BROOK CLUB, WESTBURY, 1. |, June 10— of the first polo matoh of-the ceriee reeulted in but she had an uncontrollable temper, | national polo meet. Hours before game time the crowd began sweepiag, sa te dnt’ of ‘tne murder the haa itt from special train and rushing auto, At first, on the Great gray ex- ‘ 4 the worst outbreak af temper I ever panse of the low banked grand stands, small groups gathered in dots Oy Ue eta ts conan shai eritielens|| 2 ITALY FOR TRIAL saw, 1 told Her to keep aust oF 1) color, like scattered poppy blossoms in a wide field. eg paler at Sahat, sh" sec" on aes “tase | BaS@ball Games To-Day I, —_—~— ZSrine oni emmare mn] D&sies Agsinst Confesed |rore re ccs Seoeta wn] MATIONAL LEAGUE. Heng . Wife Slayer. AETURNED TO ITALY. GIA J 00000000 -9o 00300000 —3 wo rigorous in Maly that prisoners sel- AT PHILADELPHIA, ir Overhead againet the clear biue ay &@ hundred great banners, British American—all lag. Long the wide field wee —— | filled with epectators. * Bettmg was olack aoe time ‘itde h gS 2? ? ‘ atook tm af storion condition of the Ameri+ Sa: — Col. James of Londo famous polo player himeelf,’ i i 3 H fs ge i i Hae | f J i LF i i ; li it UE li E i : F Hl 1h Ely H i z ii 1 F on : iti Ae

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