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Ade ene cE ow ee 2 MP ’GUIRE DECLARES THAT HE GAVE SULZER $3,000 Fi PRICE ‘ONE CENT. =Fite to-night and Friday. EDITION. nnn ren er nnn Copyright, 1918, by © ~ BLOCKADE MEXICAN PORTS, WLSON'S PLAN NOW, IN HIS. WAR TO FORCE HUERTA OUT President Sacre American Fleet to Aid Foes of Dictator if He Refuses to Quit. HE NOTIFIES CARRANZA. 1s as Sends Envoy With Proposition That Involves Lifting of Embargo on Arms. WASHINGTON, Nov. 6.—President, Wilson, through his special agent, Dr. William Bayard Hale, has sub- mitted to the revolutionary party in Mexico a proposal that the United States blockade the ports of Mexico and let the Mexican factions fight It out between themselves. This involves lifting the embargo which has hitherto prevailed and allo ing tho Carranzistas to purchase arms, which they say 1s ali that is needed to enable them to knock Huerta out of the dictatorship Tt Is not proposed that thie Govern- ment shall intervene in favor of any faction, but merely to stand by and fair play in the interest of its own Citizens and other foreigner Confirmation of President wil- son's blockade plans is seen in the order sent to-cay to the vattleships Louisians, mpshire and Micnigan of the second division of the Atlantic fleet, waich were to be Felieved from duty in Mexican waters upon the arrival of the foar vessels of the third division, to re- main at Vera Cruz. Orders were Blso issued for the armored cruiser California to remain in Pacific Mexican wate: though cruisin orders to the Pittsburgh w. Felieve the California. At the White House this afternoon it was officially stated that Chi O'Shaughnessy at Mexico City bi cently been given certain instructions to communicate to the Huerta Govern- ment. Whether such instructio: the same as those referred to manding the elimination of Huerta, officta!s declined to state specifically. Word has ‘Vera Cruz tha: envoy of the United States, has confirmen the report that this Gov- ernment hae sent an ‘nitimatum’ to Muerta demanding that he re- sign all pretensions to the Presi- dency and kee) piedges made before the recent election. ‘Enis report is represented a» baviag Oecasioned the greatest excitement at Vera Crug, and this jas Veen In.veas by the presence of seven American wary ships in the ardor and the an- Bouncement that others are on the way, The German gunvoat Bremen, whick as been at Vora Cruz for a fortnight, has departed tor Tampico. SPARRING FOR TIMG TILL NEW CONGRESS MEETS. According to sowie officials, Huerta wants to Wat until Noy, 10, when the new Mexican 8 convenes, be- fore making lis jouncement as to whether he .8 going to eliminate himself, as demanded by President Wilson, or vemain ws the head of tie de facto Gov- ernment. While Dr. _Hale 1m enroute to the (Cont; 1 on Last Pe ———-— WHO PAYS INCOME TAX, NAT GOODWIN OR WIVES? ) Treasury Otiicials Troubled Over] | em Presented by Actor's \limony Bills, . GI Nat WASILIN dood: | (CORRENCY DELAY MAY CAUSE PANIC, SCHIFF DECLARES Banker Tells Chamber of Com- | | | i merce They Should Take What They Can Get. Jacoy H, Schiff of Kuhn, Loeb & Co. to-day told members of the Cham- ber of Commerce that the financial ma- chinery of this country will have to be adjusted without delay, and intimated that a money panic like that of 1907 Is ent if the currency eituation as ied. t Mr. Schiff declared that in 196 he was called an alarmist when he said, just as he was saying now, that the country i# facing serious financial dif- ficulties, which are growing more and more serious, “But in said Mr. words were borne out." Mr. Schiff's speecn was made after A. Barton Hepburn, President of ti: Nationa, Bank, had proposed that a special committee of the Cham- ber be appointed to go to Wa to bring {t# influence to bear on thi egisiation suggested by Presi- dent Wilson, FAVORS APPOINTMENT OF SPE- CIAL COMMITTEE. “We all want currency lesislatton,” suid Mr. Schiff, “and it in not only ad- visable but necessary that a spectal committee of this Chamber visit Wash Seniff, ington and watch the progress of the measure that is to be adopted. We want good legistation, and a special committee could do a great deal to se- cure that, It dx our duty to ald Preal- dent Wilson, who by his integrity and iitlative and good statesmanship has |bronght the matter of currency legis Jiation to the attention of Congress “Z am of the opinion that the special committee we sppoint showd be comp men ae distil ‘The Chamber mittee on the currency question, which has made a report. “Seven years ako Cham er com. menced work on financial legisiation, but we made the great mistake, ar’ ing, no doubt, from the purest mo- of not taking What we could get ake what we can get all nothing at than SAYS NEED OF LEGISLATION IS VERY GREAT. “What we need now i# statesmanship and not partisanship, and if the cur rency legislation to regulate the money situation not successful it will be It need not be done in the next twenty days, but we can take two or three months for good legislation, but it must he done and done very soon, “Ee not, the conditions in this country will be very difficult, and we must avoid partisanship, as it now very ::uch out of place. Good citizenship must take the place of partisanship if the prosperity and the heppiness of the people are to be attained.” Mr, Selif was long and loudly ap- close of his adress, he resolution offered by plauded at Following is Mz. Hepburn, which Was unanimously recentl t Warhington, “Whereas the final character of such tglation is y to termined in the near futur fore “Resolved, he Ire (The New York Worl my | Inston | Th re Publishing ~ MURPHY MUST 60, NOTICE GIVEN BY “Tammany and Murphy,” He Says, Has Been the Cry ‘vainst Democracy. A BUGABOO TO VOTERS. | The Chief” Grimly Dete:- mined to Retain His Power, but Fears Combination. Merman A. Metz, jeandidate for day for Europe on the North German Lioyd liner Kronprinzessin Cecile. Mr Metz said that he was not running away from defeat and that he was not taking a vacation, He had his v tion during the campaign, he added. “I'm going over on business,” sald Mr. Metz, “and I'll be right back. Yes, I'm quite sensible of the fact that there hax been an election, and that [ was among those who were Walking, rot running. 1 didn't want to do tt, but I did, 1 iidn't want to be a candidate this time, but my friends insisted." “What do you think will be the effect of the election on Tam- many?’ he was asked. “E think that Tammany will be stronger than but I believe there ought to be « change.” joes that refer to Mr. Murphy?” speronaity, I on nothing against Mr. Murphy, He has never asked me to do anything which thought 2 couldn't do, But Tam- many has come to be @ bugaboo to scare away voters. ‘Tammany and ‘Murphy’ has been the cry against the Democracy, a there should be echange. The Pusionists represent no party—just a union of ferces which cannot last, Democracy will be more united ofter this, and stronger than ever—with a change of leadership. I look to see the party stronger than ever at cho next election. I will be back in a couple of we into the fight at once.” The position of Mr Mota reflects the jon of Democratic ieaders gener taide of Tammany Mall, Metz will inaugurate a revolt In Tammany’s defeated Comptrotier, sailed to- Mr. Brooklyn against Tammany control, the placiiity of Charles F. Murphy will vanish. If Mr. Metz t# strong enough in Brooklyn he can bring about a revi | val of the days when “Pat MoCarre | was continually at warfare with Charles F. Murphy and kept the Tam tiger on the Westerly side of th lyn Bridge. MURPHY NOT AFRAID OF LOCAL OPPOSITION. Despite the opposition of Mrrtin, M, Lantry and other former Tammany ery Murphy ia not tn immediate d James from his own or: ization | several reasons for this conlit! Mr. Murphy ‘a leader of Tammany Hall by grace of his position as chair | be too busy framing up his ad tion to take any part in a fiat Tammany for montos to A Governor of New State officers, the Anse United States ne ted next fall and Charles P Marpay exert win pays ov 0 a year alimony to} the Chamber hig ex-wives, nust he or the wives! a committer y lea pay the tax? ‘This question} shall be a member, a man with following enough to en vexed oMficlals to-day, and| shall be to confer with Congress for | a fight against Murphy, and there they admitted that i: was not particus | the purpose of securing, as far as | not auone the I yy Opposes larly for Nat's vake that they worried | posa!dl ments to tho | Tanwany Wal sufficient unity of but for the eke of a puzzled army of | pending currency measure | ex-hubbies. | were recommended by this | (Cor eso Page) | wt & special meeting recently ce, «consider currency Jegialaiien,’ FOR RAGING Bf cE PAGE rea emma nea ee ener 2 NARRATE nnn nS > HERMAN A. METZ and it) t! man of the executive committer, which | 1 of the district leaders of ny organization ‘eaders were elected at the os last September and will hol office until the next primary election With few exe < Uiewe leaders are loyal to Mr. y My fr aa thera and fin of Tenn | many Hail ts concerned it will not be greatly affected by the result of Tues | | day's election, because wad Jere of late years ha landing | their men in elvil & There is always a lull in polities after an election and Mr. Mitch Demers: Chat W. Chairman Belle Bride To-Morrow. WILL MARRY IN LONDON, as hington Surprise to Their Friends. WASHINGTON, ceived here t Williams by one of her friends sald Willlam F, McCombs, tional Chairman, Williams would be from Mra, Democratic Miss Na- and Derotay Mrs, Joseph Loiter and haw been promi- nent in Washington society. The MoCombs-Williams romance be- wan in this city shortly after President Wilson's tnauguration, when the couple met at @ dinner, left the capital a month ago to aail around the world as one of « party on her brother-in-law, Jowaph Leiter's, yacht, that the climax of the romance awaited her before the cirole , of the globe was @ quarter made. Per-' haps Mias Williams herself did not know. At @ny rate, when Mra, Leiter and her pretty sister app in Paris a short time ago the Chairman of the Na- onal Committee was seen in Misa Will- lams's company often. ‘The wooing, be kun in Washington, was a Anncuncement of the engagement tol lowed. The happy pair will spend their honeymoon, it is said, aboard the yacht and finish the cruise with the party Miss Willia fof Col. Mrs, John R, Will She made na, |ner debut into Wasnington society tive years ago and has been a high favorite there since, Ung ar i ost prominant possiollity for Am lor to France to succeed Myron. Herrick. Johari has Lee dect Jered at 1 nal request, and st inderstanding 4 he eventually would accept It when he Kot his busi (ness affairs and law practice iy cond!- for hin absence aboard, Mr M | be 18 a bachelor. | ._—____ | BELIEVE JACOB SCHIFF GAVE HALF MILLION » TOCOMMERCE IMERCE COLLEGE ‘| Donor of ren Gift Has Thus| Far Kept His Identity Secret. Announcement Was made to-day ty the Education ott Selif, Chatman Chamver of Commer gift of $49,0% to bey caine ic the old Co! \ “ }« we oft Cwenty-thira 1 aver edd that for the od his Wdenttey vn whirk tod y AMOLK the members pres aired on Mr Schif's father, Juco sift yo my wor ie ihe on Mr, eats made alreie Jocted out ‘ the a SU. tn te | | §12Men’ 8 0" Ooate & St Suits, $5.95 Broadvay, Har BB wi elt tla ve Winter Sulte ick thibets fan browns, pencil ateipes and ark j wormt All wiges Bt-$4; worth, {$id in any other store. our spacts [io-day, * Vriday, 5.05. . \He Wooed in Secret and An-| houncement Comes as Big | OV. B.-A cable res) John | married in London! to-morrow. Miss Wiiliains ix a sister to! t | Not even her closest friends in Wash- ington knew that when Miss Willlame! that, Takes ' e900000000! | “ i NEW YORK, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, WEHATHUNAPalr covcient and | to-night and FI Metz Will Fight to Drive J.urphy From Tammany EDITION. irculation Books Open to All, its ay 1913. 20 PAGES M’COMBS IN LOVE ROMANCE WILL WED MISS WILLIAMS POOR UOGE HOUSE! SUMEBODY STOLE ALL HIS NICE NEW SHIRTS, He's ‘Boiling’ With Rage, ‘Blue’ With Anger and ‘Wringing’ Hands in Wild Despair. Does anybody know anything about Magistrate & foune’s shirts? Magistrate House was sitting In the Yorkville laong of the shirt was heard through i the session rR Much soiled nen Das been aired and masta int tr wae charged jatiar fre leret up the Mrs. Eekert day he Yorky duinh if she w walter an od any beer toe | 4 Sho hollered down that she ald Maurtee he twenty-nix years ol, mbezaied a | ert of No. | lene Kk mice not, but would send down @ dollar for Maurie Police Court to-day and the | 3009300000000000000000000 | METZ BALKS AT ‘TOUCH FOR 150 MARKS; SAYS ONE ‘MARK’ IS PLENTY Excited Would-Be Borrower at Pier, With Tin Watch Se- curity, Rebuffed, A yo ne t man ri ora who had heed up on deck of | shortly be: | ening from the to sve Her just got through |! Comptrotier and who was the beer she hud last Week took | then on his way ta kurope, The young | the dollar and hia departure, He was | man found the oteward who had charge | chased and caught ae he wax about tof of Mr Met's room and baggage He See Tira Uvanunicar paid he must see Mr. Meta and handed Se eemen Penk anh | ty Wo oteward rewding os profession who han aniris: that bert Jay Collins, G Tone Ue htm? sald Magistrate | jig New ee rth Sted Banta anche: J must have 190 marks," he explained ‘ile saya Qoesn't,”" returned the |to the steward ‘Here, let me have tt, Assistant District-Attorn ind you can keep my watch unttl 1 see Vin 5 Mr, Mote” the Magistrate went out |, He produced » ‘Tin Trust ume plece an} 8 4 e6 biscuit, and the steward ay with o new bullet) voy clistened. He said that he ‘ian | wher shirts at home It) nave the money, but told Herbert Jay w the Iaandryma Hing, Grand Rapids and New York, tied for flis Henors soded 1 walt tH he gut it, Me returned with nabody culled and. gut Mr Meta, Who scanned the man behind u le House hax I don't know yout" afd the senten- ‘ ant c H ‘ Meta, “Say, 1 might have been af 1 int looking Like ‘Paratna je omuark dur an st Tain not J tte ) on Pusonists’ tgs eno didn't shirts ve wut Tan Kiely of the| the da it Ione i ' aveyed Herbert Jay | . rey to the station house, where he suid that Harry Campoeliot No His Honor ing the ed the Awsiatant Dhe “Well Wey milgus have” At Le West Uni eo Hundred 1 Tenta atreet ou era) bard # Setal| PRICE ONE. CENT. MGUIRE GAVE §2,500 he had voluntarily contributed $500 handing him the money in a bathrc asked him for $2,500 be REPUBLICANS All. HAVE ONLY 74 VOTES Boss Barnes Admits That Bull Moosers and Democrats Com- bined Have a Majority. After a careful compilation of etes- tion returna from all over the State, Willam Barnes regretfully announces that the Repubiicans do not control the Avaembly. They inck two voten of « | majority. The Republican jeador's ra- turns show that 74 atraight-out Hoe pudlicans have been elected; 4 Dema- Hull Moone and 1 Bull Moose by the Demoorata, If the Hull Moose and the Hull Moose Democrats ahould anite with the Demo- cratw the combination might t the Speaker the House, Uf tie Bull Moose should hold aloof the Democrats and Republicans would have to form some allian to elect @ Speaker and control the Houne. Hut Mr, Barnes too not dospatr, He te resourceful, and may have hopes of Inducing two Democrats to the Repub- iiean way of thinking, He says that he wants to have @ real direct primary AW pasted at the next session, > LULU GLASER SICK. Actreas Suffering Attack of Pert- tonitie-Sirteken im Callforn OAKLAND, Cal, Nov, & Lulu ay ger, tho actrers, ie eerlousty {1 of yy tonitix and her engagements at Stock- ton, Sacramesto and Los Anceles will vably be cancelled thie afternoon » actress collapsed during her videville performance here last Fr day. the news was muppresred une The doctors say she wil recover | an te Drow Cape, Matthew Hrown of the fahtng nor Hk anchored tn the Marine at Hath Beach this afternoon and orted to the police the drowning last peachment proceedings were instituted against the Governor, TOCONTROL ASSEMBLY; cht of Hernhardt Iverson, @ fisherman fo hia crew, who lived at 72 Hub- reet, Krooklyn, Iverson had tried |to shift anchor while the Blk wae oft Hille Island last night and had gone evervoard, caught in the painter, TO RENWESSY TO HAND 10 GOVER: iGovernor Had Sent for Him Before His Impeachment, Said He Needed Money Badly, Hennessy Was After Him for It. BEFORE NOMINATION GAVE SULZER $500 IN BATHROOM, OR SULZER Hennessy Told Him Sulzer Wanted Him (Hennessy) to Get After Mack and His Contributions. George H. McGuire of Syracuse, who was the first witness callee this afternoon when the John Doe proceedings were resumed before Chief Magistrate McAdoo in the Criminal Courts Bullding, testified that to William Sulzer's campagn fund, 90m, Later, he said, when the im Sulzer wuse Hennessy needed the money, which later in an envelope he handed, he says, to Hennessy 4 John A. Henn who has been te Alvany looking up farther evidunce ix Support of hie “black book,” was in the room, Mr, McGuire said he was in the bond ing business In Syracuse, District-Ate torney Whitman obtained from the w hess that his company had done a large business in bonding persona and com panies working on contracts for the Mtate, The United States Guarantes Fidelity and Casualty Company, ek Mr. MeGulre represented, he said, had written three or four bonds for cons tractors doing work on the barge canal, “You have practically control of thig wort of bonding?” Mr. Whitman asked, “Well, we've done far more than all the other companies combined in canal work bonding,” the witness replied. “We rted to lasue bonds back in 1807, wheg the first contract for the barge canal was let." “Do you know Mr, John A. nessy?” "Yes, this your, vad w conversation not.” ‘What wan the first conversation yoq had with hin “1 oan't remember what it was noq when." GAVE SULZER $500 IN BILLS I THE BATHROOM. “Dd you ever know William Sulzer? ‘Fes, 1 saw him in @ hotel in Syres cune at the ume he was noininated for Governor, Nd you over have any dealing of kind with him at that time?* Mr, Whitman's question brought @ protest from Mr. McGuire, who sald) ‘I'd rather not answer that, But Magistrate McAdoo him that he must answer. the witness said, “I oa tho day after his nominatior after congratulating him | gat¢é toat Td Ike to make a contribution te his campatgn," “How much wag this contribution? I met him first in January T cannot recall whether with him then o¢ any inatructed “Did you give it to him? “Yea, incasa, L weat up to his room and he took me into the bafaroom ane theve f gave him $600 th bills,” Mr. Whitman then asked Mr, Mey Guire if he had Nad any subsequeni meetings with Mr, Bulser, "Yes, I met him tm Washington dun ing the Inauguration ceremonies there Mr Sulzer said to me that he santed to make me Ris private secrotary, but 1 told him the salary was not enougk to tempt me “Il was making @ good income at ty time, I told Mr, Sulser that I appre cated his Kindness, Dut I must de L assured him that I'd de as friendly @ possible in any way, but that I did ae want the piace.”* The witness said thet he had neve held publle office of any kind. Omlg ¢ 1 | — an in

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