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EDITION. PRICE ONE OENT. Ceorriatt, 1918, by The Frew _Om (The Hew Tork Wertd). The “ Circulation Books s Open to All.” 74 TOS NING TAT LAWYERS FOR GOV. su RIDDLE PROSECUTOR'S PLEA FOR REOPENING THE CASE Declare It Would Practically Amount; to Charging Him With One Crime and Convicting Him of Another. jy Samuel M. Williams. | (Sta® Correspondent of The Bvesing World.) ALBANY, Oct. 14.—An offer to reopen the case of William Sulaer and | e permit the Governor to take the witness stand was made to-day at} the impeachment trial. |p This offer came from John B, Stanchfield, counsel for the Board of Impeachment Managere, and was one of the developments of the tangle} that has arisen over the testimony of Ambassador Morgenthau about Sul-| rer’s request that ho be “easy” in his testimony. and the charge made by Peck, Superintendent of Public Works. that Sulzer bad virtually urged him to commit perjury. His offer was characterized by Louis Marshall. for Gov, “plea in bankruptcy.” He declared that the State's case had fallen flat. "IN WELSH MINE: SDD ARE ARE SAVED ; t ik was permissible to amend an -an | Explosion in REOED, Colliery arvele of Inpenchment “BAYS THE COURT VUST frente at Cardiff Cuts Off Men Far Underground. OBSERVE THE LAW. Sulzer, as al i “This court." said Judge Herrick, under obligations to observe the !a¥.| It mustenct permit a man to be nee with one offense and convicted on another, Shall « man indicted for tar ceny be conv of forgery? ‘This {a the same proposition, This 'Is a criti inal trial and criminal law governs 't.| "Phe punishment for this of we is. of death, the most severe tha: Iinpored. 1 deprives a man ie citizenship and tiget to] fe. Tt there in any doupt ay 2 of the testimony Shis tbe given the benefit of; 'ARSHP PATROL \Police Help in Big Man Hunt, : Morning about # o'alook. NEW YORK, TUESDAY, OCTOBER SEEKS TRACE OF MISSING AVIATOR Birdman Wey. Hier Have Dropped! from Clouds to Ocean or Landed in Marshes. SEVEN AUTOS IN SEARCH. Which So Far Has Been in Vain. An aeroplane is playing an important Part in the search this afternoon for the missin, :viator, Albert J. Jewel. J. Robinson Hall, the manager of the Aviation Meet, and Tony Jannus, the well known airman, started from Oak- wood Heights in a seventy horsepower | Benoist monopiane at i o'clock this afternoon determined to canvass every, emote section of Long Island end the Jerney coast in the hope of finding the missing aviator, whether dead or allve, The Evening World erent toeer that a machine resembling al by Jewel, the missing poh flying over Far Rockaway yesterday The alrmun was flying at a of about 1,800 feet and golt tre mendous speed, but apparently there was nothing wrong with the machin t was travelling along with perfect, rage When last seen it wae going im the irectton of Staten Island and was just Lk altitude usinesa men of Far Rockaway, were the ones who saw the machine, and at the time thought nothing of tt 4 dismissed it from thoir minds until they picked up the morning papers and count of the missing aviator. CIRCUMSTANCE! INDICATE IT and Baward J. Dol-| > AEROPLANES CRASH rns Aviator Believed To Have Been Lost THREE MONTHS IN JAIL FOR AUTOMOBILE KILLING bid Circulation Books Open | to Al” 1 4, ~ithe new ai |\COLLECTION UNSURPA ‘aeom of Art 1913. in Art to City 20 PAGES WEATHER—Fair, with freet to-night. Wednesday eeae INA EDITION. > PRIOR. “ONE ONE ORNT. sea ALTMAN WILLS | TREASURES Toy | Must Be paren Intact on Display Metropolitan Museum. MORGAN’S GIFT. Merchant Bequeathes Store and ses to Firm That in RIVAL (ering of the will of Benjamin itunan, tied da Surrogate's office, the Metropolitan Mu- $2,000,000 IN ART | FIRST RESCUE LINER DUE HERE TO-MORROW; KROONLAND DELAYED. Women Tear Up Skirts and Stitch Garments to Clethe Ten Babies, One Sound Asleep, Rescued by Sailors of La Touraine. SAILORS DENY PANIC STORY gots the entire Altman collection of art objects, valued by experts at more than $2,000,000, The will conta’ olavorate and specifiy conditions ander which gift to the Metropoli ‘9 mode, [These ditions ide the dee mand that the collection be given the same amount of space that it gallerien at No. 625 Fifth avenue, that the directore of the Muxeum enter into @ contract with the executors of the Jontate to maintain the gift collection ax | the terms of the will specify; that no other collection shall he iningled with je Altman art objects and that if at any ume the collection iis to be moved from one place In the Museum to another all the terms of the gift relative to apace and the prominence of display shall he complied with In rters. AUTY AND VALUE, No aingie gift to the Metropolitan, astte from those made vy the late J has ever approachel in t made by the mer- thant prince whore death ttn daya ago Row vocmpies in the Altman private | CAPTAIN DIDN'T USE PISTOL Survivors Reaching Foreign Ports on Other Rescuing Ships Tell Graphic Stories of Heroism on Volturno, ‘The White Star Hine reported to-day the receipt of a wireless mes- age from the Kroonland of the Red Star fine, on which nearly a hun- dred survivors of the Volturno are being brought here, saying that there had been an accident to the crank shaft of the Kroonland, which was delaying her arvival. A request for further particulars was sent at once. The Kroontand is not expected to arrive before Thursday, at the earliest. The North German Lloyd Mner Grosser Kurfuerst, with other sur- vivors, is due here at 9 o'clock toanorrow morning. Vg HAVRE, Prance, Oct. 14.—La Touraine of the French line, carry- IN AIR; ANOTHER ing ten little babies and thirty-two adults rescued from the Voltumo, which burned at sea last Thursday, arrived here to-day. The condition (Commecticut Judge Refused Plea to cansed universal grief. decided not to include mt Chere was no other aviator fly: ereons CARDIFI’, Wales, vet. 4.—More than t \i Ate Reet Sa crerane cal Bet HY j four hundred Welsh coal minery pecs | (hat time yesterday morning, as Wood Impose a Fine Instead in ait ae tee ae fa mt aie : : as the om ink and of to keop him off the witness stand | ished, it in feared, frém fre and atte | tr Oakwoer, parang bade Lid ag Manslaughter Case. ee ee ee eRe cree on tale eee cae walfs of the disaster is pitiable, for it ts certain that the j ag ata bap Sedo im article; (AMP in the Unlversal Colliery near! feet, at about 9 o'clock MIDDILPTOWN, Conn., Oct. 14,—Alde: oe of tne An itr Thal aite ll hoped parents of some of them are dead. The mothers of others are on the i ere Iatcally {here to-day, A terrific explosion shat-' James Spellman, a conductor of the; IM. Reynolds, shant of Emaox, whose | millions into the beauttrui handicrafts four, His evidence wee ten mel ot mankind. He did not buy nearly an {Sea bound for New York in the Kroonland or Grosser Kurfi ‘considered to be corroborative, but ‘tered the works shortly after 92 men Central Railroad of New Jersey, re-| ——.> - wutomogaile struck and Killed Jacob N. | % Mm es Mackie bor WhRe he: Fae: Kurfuerst. Some havé been located by wireless and know their babies are safe. ail ils CN aaa Miller in Clinton last August, was to- orted this morning that as hae tri Gay eentenend to jail for three montha| © in . either hum, r through dix- {it was ac firet | j and descended the pit, wa te got direct poe Phe controversy arives over the auet| oa nae ing Align beet ¢ tian of the admissibility of the teatie 1 Stated that the day shift was composed) today, though he saw what looked to by Judge Willlaing Jo the Superior | orimipating anente w Horie ens all until the living parents are located. ener tart article of hae [Ot 7 men, tut Inter the larger gure him to be a portion of an aeroplane! tision During Long Flight | Curt, The corner found that Reynolds i ahaha pipe a ‘| ‘Those who loat th 4 Fides te ttremwen were not] Ws given out by the oMciain, About /aticking up out of the mud in the s X Long Fligh: carelensiy drove his machine In at-| ile collection of witneve al Bel pie ue ole parente in the Ge mentioned in the impeach- | five hundred were brought to the sur- | meadow in Germany [tempting to, pass a trolley car whieh | ones) ea p) fe era ate cmt to: selgven er: mney Tet aud whe law » Sulzer con- | face wlive by rescue parties up to noon, | He at once notified the police, upon me her ietanaee, ye Beare ful aelection of Oriental and Occklental pleas egg capeo dys tenided that the testimony must Ge ¢H jand the managers of the mine then ex> 104 TOIT omcern went to. the spot The! engine Ravaclae coune te “ Peiitee nan | porcelains; the finest tapestries known MAY RESTORE SMOKING a on -_ ones could have been uted pre vl i) i ” on 2 p ss . % i fo as : ihe a # ey vas iu. w Baderquesies bit fon that thery was no | Po. tater reported that the wrecked! JOMANNISTIHAL, Gernany, Oct. 14] tha State's attorney recommended a} to Burope made their way to his won. ver again by passon: ee ta inaie’ any j further Wope for the remaining 100 inass seen by the conductor was that! Thiq was a day of ti ining events | ne Judge Williams decided that a| erful private treasure house un Fifth may lbs t the( oe | at an aeroplane, but it ts the proper Jal) aentence wan warranted, Reynolds | svenue. Among paintings tn the \ietment” at this stage of th81” cong day ahitt deacended the shafts in of a young amateur aviator af Bayonne, [fF SVi8ters. Two aeroplanes fiving at} withdrew hin plea but efore trial | collection are Hotticalie “Ht Jerniet ‘The way chose baiee came to 00 rpm: peaceedingn ad that article foNr mwtR | ee ee a sciock. An hour alte. N. 1. wie haw been tiving the meadows] £002 speed near this place crushed to-|changed hie mind, Tle Court allowed | Rembrandt's “Man With @ Magnifying cued ainke vassal, ea Toenails acti Wa AUSE LONG OE-|"#'d @ deafening report brought the for the last month wether at « height of 160 fert und Av him two weeks in which to arrange his} Glass.” “The Mili,’ "The Auctioneer” boats were among the first te rach NN nf THe TRIAL | residents in the vicinity of the mine rune? A: He Wuppermann, one of the pro-| tf Linnekogal and Freindt and a pag-|aftaire before going to 3 mad “The Woman With te Dee am the Veltaorae, Marien on she. arene ‘ : . : af ty | —_——_—-— i maternal instinct, AY IN THE TRIAL. ening to the pit head, where they found, Pristors of the Moluvant Schoo! of avia-/Owiser Were serious TOTAL WORTH OF MERCHANT'S !Woed Finds Defenders on P. S.| sm true to the i Three airmen ascended from the Jo- | ESTATE NOT MADE KNOWN. sought to save the Hy om Aecembiy, the impeach> | the ventilating and hoisting muchinery| tion, at midnight telephoned to several! nenmistnal aviation Meld shortly aft TWO PATIENTS DIE | ho bs i rt ee oe s after | ft was Benjamin Altman who bought Board and Case Will spring rather than thetr own, and Ji be forced to adjour e date. According to pros- tw some f at the top of the hafta had been blow: i+ atoms by an explosion of greac vio ing from Newark to Jersey City garages in the city and succeeded in obtaining veven automobiles which are! Three Aviators Injured in Col- midnight in an effort to win the chief the Prise of National Aviation sub- IN HOSPITAL BLAZE the famous Velanquez portraits of Philip TV. of Spain and his powerful Minister, Be Reopened. The Urantum Line will tate care of handed down their tittle ones, efther neglecting to follow themeelves or belag eoovion Mana, thie adjournment WIE 9€ ence and a man who had been working) {O-dHy scouring every section of Staten /acription, to ne awarded f | vari in| ption, a ‘or the long: Olivares, for the sale of which King " mit ala fi ¥ viate cl with Di 1 ; " . uh the amninb Re vbaravean SB by toe forme of the blast clue to the missing Ayer Aviator Reichelt, with « passenger, | Baltimore Women Trapped When |Soanivh peopie, Another Velaaquos in Souraine carried ove ef ths Mike yn inmns at once for a) Rescue parties of miners velonging to! YOU know there ure sections of Lsseitop laa ein ae 5 : ne Altwan collection Ie the widely! “Because @ few tiresome ol women! nadieg some crying lustily, ethers too ; WP soubt about tots, av! Making Nrwparations to, enter the inine| and if bY chatice Jewel fell into one of | seeped. ‘The aviator planed. downs teen Others Rescued By ‘the mill, which contains 2 PFO |rgugon why we should longer place a| One little boy, atark maed and wrapped many of the members are in the midst! in an endeavor to save their comrades, | these he would And It almost lnposatble | ward through a heavy fom and landed ; He enn rere | ban on the use of the weed on aurface| it # blanket, was sound asleep whes he : uf polit.wal campaigns for re-clection, An entrance was found by way of an|t et out” said Wupper: ‘Then| on a how Uehing tn the rout and] BALTIMORE, Oct. 1--Mra, Rebecca | Prvpert’ iat wilt Ot eee arty. | and J. care?” was passed over La Touraine's rail, and they will receive neither pay nor! adjacent shaft and on deacending in this) 28% |t does seam as though. even if| terroriging tie sleeping habitants, Strauss, a widow, and Miss Ida Yearly, |Stnda at ss WOMEN TORE UP SKIRTS TO ~qaaay eee | nanner the rescuing parties came across BC CAME down in one of thene, ne would! Neither the aviators nor house ogou- | VOIR Of Baltimore and patients at Edae- Se ee eee eee ne eee ting ct tme| MAKE CLOTHES FOR WAIFS, (Continued on Second Page) some scores of tinen huddled ‘tonather( Nave heen seen vs” Kumatody Canta) SAS With mere Sanitarium, at Govans, a auourd. |More are dedueathed wo I. Altman & | stoner Cram at to-day’s meeting of the! ie women of th 4 adh __ r ned to temp . *, boat in portions of the mine where the yen-; MAY HAVE DROPPED FROM! Robert Thelen carrying & pamven- wore OE ee to death in @ fire of un-|° Pea saa mention in the wil of the| Public Service Commission, when the) eq the boat deck whem the bavy survi- APS BEAT OUT PIRATES tilution was et!ll. good, CLOUDS TO OCEAN. | ger, touched at Koantasbere and at] nee tna building carly torden ies total value of the estate petition of 72,000 amokers came up for) yore wore taken aboard, erying hysteri- IN POST-SEASON SERIES. .*°" 827 living miner had been gath-| "An experienced aviator, if ne toa! Stettin wud hae nor sivoe be Hlaberiy, a nurae, received ene — ACADEMY OF DESIGN GETS $100,.) “o*!deration. cally over them. They vied with each = ad ered together and taken up the shaft! his would volplane down until ported inmates to esc ie. ns ‘ “LT am of the opinion,” @aid Chair-| other for possession of the little ones, HIPYSBURGH, Ort, 14—The Clore: With the bodies of ¥ix of their compan-, he asce Is position, and then| Vietor Stuefiar, piloting 9 100 ghteen p ror $00 'TO ENCOURAGE ANT: man McCall, "that the rights of the| First-class staterooms were turned into { laud team of the Ainerican League won| one who had been killed by being: make for lin destination. But Jewel + BY moe All were asleep when ¢ Mr, Altinan'a {ll was dated May 2.) wmokers should be considered.” nurseries, The bables were washed and “ahdaeee Tran the Pitteburgh| dashed against the uprights aupporting wae Hot considered by Ws ay an ex ‘ returned to Johuants-| ire broke out, and there we bel ig, and the codtell dune 1%. 191%, Be. | Om " That elthee fed, and wrapped tn all manner of ap- team of the National Teague ere to-| the galleries by the explosion, pertencea Ayman, tole that; tal Me made tin to Mul |yecuing Pesto hi eer many | em leaving the velonrated Altman art| THe petition aska EDAE either & ear) oy ais clothing could be provided Hee et latte We kame be) THE Teacuers {0 the snoan ime cons | ne few ats ve n altitude, tn fact, | oMuaen, lending Mt i4h officue nduaty i Fee hh Blo set apart in elevated train for| Part eee hele akin ane Te i weitrge croma or tinued thelr search tn remote galleries Wish Above the viodds, and tuen when] {ile afternoon, rom then on ne flew quewthed to the Natl ne|minokers, or @ compartinent, If there! aces the women atitched slips and ‘é (urned out to witness the 2 Of the pit for others who might mill be| he came Apwn found ne wan out ty | Mark and forth deLween Muihausen and BRIDGE PASSENGERS Helen for the eroouragemant and ad-|Tappene te Bene trelhe | warm undergarments for the little fel- wee ine deciding one of theirengage.|elive and by noon had picked up and and, being confused, dropped Darmatadt, Intending to coutinue until | ement of are vy annual prizes Connnissioner Cram aid he would) | flome more impulsive than the } Reacts hy anloas brought to the surface about elt oonan, and, not being able to ewim, | he broke the existing record, DROWN IN Cc LUA Mount Sinal Hospital recelven 9100,-| 22 WAYS ote? for the rasteodana wanted to adopt the babies that \ Re 2 Teo 0 0 o-4| Flames raging in the mine stopped fur- | drowned. StoeMler Inte to-day beat all records | 900; St, Luke's: telat ag | Bkacedd ui om amokern on care some time). toeh WAMGS TY Mee te care, Pitsiargh 01 0 0.0.0.0.0 oa! mer r ur only hope at present !s that he|for a day's Might in an neroplane hy | as Dinpeensar: fo ari Bar| #8? fad be Known that they would De) nn, burned Volturno had only mine Itsttorles—Stein and Carisch: Adams, | ones had been witnessed in| wax picked up by @ steamer having no| flying 1,09 iniles in I® hours. He sti THASMARST AHA Lincoln eOMHIIRI arte weeping nd drastic, available lfe-boats when the ship i | the interval at the pithead where tha! wireless, and ts now being brought to nued his Ment with the wtention! Number Reported Dew he «|Home each $25,000, ‘Tho Eduei Jt wan decided to reopen the case of| . Mquillan aid Simon ‘ r hen Ap-| tome Tho Educational caught fire, according to Frederiek \ 3 Ee awe | wives, elativen of| this port safe and sound,” fr the prise offered by the Ailikiéa ip td Rabalva $40 cur anokiog. This was taken to mean.| pide — German soldier, who was “ r \ ee mann (the entombed miners gathered in thous- t wel started nix Mgnt from Garden ors of thw National Aviaion | — Praach to Structure Falls at Anotuet provision sete anide tha aym|% 1 unterstood, that before long not) oseenger on the ill-fated liner, and w / autre Fie notes gy: | ABUS and waited In an agony of sus- , with the aviation Meld on t oF ot | Green Bay, W eat eee gan, nace anita the *¥™ | ony will smoking be permitted on alll Rione those rescued by Lun brad aoe Runt an Amerionn auld to|Pense. This was only intensified when Taland'es his destination, at 7.43. CK | thy mewsor arecn Bay, Wis HOB Ew Mane vut that the surface and “LE | Sons io eee Renee ea ae en Beaten fan] the firat dead bodies were brought up| yestenday morning. He bad only eno oie le . etc 6 hie baked’ th choke elaeainae ere may have been others,” he adde he santed In the United States for! trem telow, Wane and shildren weny | fusl. fora. two-houra’ run ‘and should | tugene Gi | GREPN BAY, Wis, Oot 14-4 nam: Fleishinan es mar Alte | ov lalstia | ed, “but I did not see them. I saw one bur«l He will be held, vending gnq olamored ¢or news of those still in| D&Y® completed hin journey within ea) bert, wie. ¥ While fying | ver uf persons are reported to have been niece, receives turnit hou a AginnNMa tha) entiation | boat lowered with @ hole in ite bottom, y tion. the plt, hour. | fap the i uP, i y conditions of |arown 11 the west approach articles, Jewelry and personal ete] Qocy aay Ae ninaalon 18 €X-| 1 sank immediately with thove on board, _—_ ee hare t ight soul! ocour be. | to the Hoadee eollap nd to th Antor ‘ wore « ist ¥_ Gate 7 » The same pit wis wrecked by an *,| i ee zi s feed on and to the Astor Trust Compan ses SOUL All were drowned, Two boats aro said STEAMSHIPS DUE DUE TO-DAY. blowin tnfrteen years aio when 10 Zee oeen, ene fsa einrise Sunset of the aame|der the weigh! of @ !ruction sprinkling | Is a8 trustee for Lau! lv lave got away. I saw four emashed, sai rs Wat thelr livee and only one of | Het ; jour. i ann ducing her Ut SAILING TO-DAY. {row ing al) the occupants, Somededy, e, ZAverpool .....- below ut ine y the tae of the the * thereagte wi ' wi the captain, \ one ia aw Ume wae rescued (For Got, Macing ute fad Batries wider Ww us Mohawk, Jacksonville " re trou r darn seston AE ove MES onde he on i Fege 0) ‘ney home WO he BoWD Lstiste Woulwued ou laaas Page. | City of 0% Houle, Sovannah,, busy, Were desuuying ives, sethep hag — ry le “ - iclag -toncmnanr Steam. wanes "wee oeaan AB eo cciea abatements a bom e Aisne.

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