The evening world. Newspaper, January 30, 1914, Page 1

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— ——————— segs as Wiest in ie aes iin f Tee aes 4 ay ne we career breed a aeteahtiogat IONROES SURVIVORS TELL HOW 48. WHEN LINER SANK 10 MINUTES AFTER CRAS EXTRA _ She |“ Circulation Books |“ Ctreutation Books Open to All.”\ to AIL” , FINAL - “Circulation Books to All,’ PRICE ONE GENT. corege i ea NEW YORK, FRIDAY, JANUARY 1X 30, 1914. 24 PAGES ‘ PRICE ONE CENT. ART MEETS GAFFNEY NO SIGN OF RECOGNITION rs snes ora RECT LABORS worm | TD STOP RUN ON | 4 JURORS HEAR STEWART. BANK FORS) ‘ AVINGS ter Shaking Hands With Murphy's Friend, He Goes |pather Barry Exhor Exhorts Clamor- Into Grand Jury Room. | ing Depositors to Have Faith in the Institution. District-Attorney Whitman resor- to a theatrical device to-day to ;Orether James C, Stewart, the VINCENT ASTOR ASTOR CALLS. or, and James E. Gaffney, fmeng Hall me whoen me overs bo Ad the Bai, but th an attempt to hold up Mr. Fotecast tor gist as ie. petce:et| . 118 Own Resources Ave two contracts on the Barge Canal. Sufficient. The two men were brought to the Criminal Courts Building, each tg worant that the other had been || BANK FOR SAVINGS moned, and Mr. Whitman intro- IN FINE CONDITION, duced them in the oresence of half’ ® | ~"" Says STATE OFFICIAL. or ol “How do you do, Mr. Gaffney,” |) State Ben! dent maid Stewart, “Is am very glad to|} George C, Van int gonaulted with meet ou " the Z care, b Sty tens of Ca beer for Say = upon lea find to meet you, too, Mr.|] fr, S3*inee serdny, and upon Jenving responded Gaffney. That was all thove was to the con-| H veraatipn between Stewart and Gaff- voll ney, Mr. Stewart was immediately Hrun' imply an occur: taken before the Grand Jury, There) whieh could net been d been no sign of recognition be-| een thom—they met as if for the rst time. ZC. VAN TUYL, Mr. Whitman sent Mr. Gaffney a || State Superintendent of Banke. letter to-day, asking him to call at the Criminal Courts Butlding this| - An unprecedented step to stem the afternoon at 2 o'clock, He did not | most senseless bank run New York mention the purpose of the call. Mr. | pas ever known was taken this after- vised by my Ina things could not In better Mae arircss Who Was Deowred and One Who Wee Saved SURVIVORS FOUGHT IN PRNEMTRS OE, = see EES SESE ES ae ee WILLETT SENTENCE Btewart was under subpoena tO @P- | noon py Che officers of the Bank for pear be.dre the Grand Jury at 2.30 p'clookiito say whether he remem- | S8Vines, at Fourth avenue and Twen- ere if it was really James 13. Gaffney | ty-second street, when the crowd of who demhanded $150,000 from him. | rumor crazed depositors besieging its MEN MEET IN ROOM IN DIS-| doors grew to a number estimated at TRIGTATTORNEY’S SUITE. — | seine more than 8,000, The meeting tvok place in an inner! prosident.Walter Trimble of the room in (he District-Attornoy's suite. bane i Mir, Siowart was suddenly’ ushered | PAP that the twelve policemen to the presenco of Gaffney and Gait | handitng the throng did not appear to Iney's counsel. Nolther Stewart nor|be ‘able to make much headway in Gan gave the slightest indication |#°thing the tears of the crowd, and previous acquaintanceship. so he resolved to try what moral sua- Mr. Gattney was in high spirits |8!0n would effect, With this end in when he left the Criminal Courts |View he telephoned to Bt. Anne's Ro- Building a few minutes after bis|MAan Catholic Church, on Twelfth meeting with Mr, Stewart. Ee was |Street—a large majority of the deposi- Pesked it Stewart had identifed him. tora are of that denomination—and MYou'll have to uk Judge Whit-|atked the pastor, the Rev, ‘Thomas fan’ about that," ho responded, | Barry, to come up to the bank and S laughing. “Gee! if 1 was onty in [address excited crowd and calm vaudevillc this would do me a lot of |them. Father Barry addressed the igood in the way of publicity, 1 tauld |Srowd and told them he would vouch demand my own gaia for the safety of their money, and “Have you anything to say about then mingled with them, making per- ourwialt’ sonal pleas; but few apparently were “Nothing except that 1 had a very |convinced, he Shortly after noon wnen tho crowd (GBusiaued 0 nh Page.) was shoving and struggling at the doors under the shepherding of tho ee == | police, Mrs. Ligsie Boylan, sixty-ono me | street, collapsed and was in danger of You Must Know Them Both.” | being’ trampled upon when two And so it is with pevetslng, me-|humanity and drew her out and car- @iums. Take The World, for ried her to a drug store, An aimbu- ~ ond he Hers, The woe lance was summoned from the New and really only competitor: York Hospital, but when it arrived ist: There were printed last yean— | Mrs, Boylan had so far recovered 1, 544, 239 WORLD ADs, that/ahe was able to gu home. _ 772 "43 4 HERALD ADS, ASSISTANCE. Vincent Astor drew up to the bank in if You Would Compare Two Men|vears old, of No. 119° Christopher | policemen waded into the press of | rs VINCENT ASTOR OFFERS HIS) Myaycox's court Willett was all 1 Bosses, Haney, CATT, 805 The World's Lead) 1: was about this time, too, that| {him. Hits demeunor was far tool paris Poltce Told Noted Russian a4: The World's circulation in New) q timousine car and went inside Mr.| is, Yor Cit Baral te Sadar Gi5 | Trimpte's private office. “1 told him ir P COMBINED. to rely upon my aid to aay extent,” said the young multi ‘Comparison is made with the Herald, i Pe “8 . we. Miner New York Rewepaper prints ne came out, “but Mr, Trimble as ven halt 35 many fds. a8 The World, ,8ured me that he was tn no need of GET YOUR guioay perrann + jolene saeoen ‘aid and that the buok's own resource; | | ionaire when | Man Gib oad, Bought Judgeship Court Bench tn Queens County, will be taken before Justice Jaycox in the in the scene on the stage the staph are as follows: No. 1,|No. 4, George L. Lewls; No. $, Benjamin B, Vernon; Noa6, FOR HALF AN HOUR Sinking of Old Dominion Liner . Monroe—Men and Women Te Thrilling Stories of Collision F d Fight for Life. ONE MAN SWAM WITH: WIFE'S HAIR IN ‘1 Doomed’ Bhip Turned’ ‘Durie, Those’ on: Board Were | hinge Into Water in Dark— Rescu Ship's Searchlights Guided Lif boats to Survivors. NORFOLK, Ve., Jan. 30—Bearing eighty-five: survivors of Old Dominion Hiner Monroe and the death toll of forty-nine more, the) }Merchants and’ Miners’ steamship Nantucket came into port here to-day, The eighty-five survivors, thirty passengers.and fitty-five members of thie crew, brought a story of suffering and deatty from the sea. é The Hoare went deve abut 18 set ms fem Ket en utes after the Nantucket crashed inte her side fn the fog. a ‘With a heavy canvas covering her crumpled bow and with a shifted cargo, causing 2 lst to starboard, the Nantucket docked wi mained there until the date was as- upon the deck wrapped in blankets. There were two dead signed by Justice Jaycox, Then, after wr nt ny awit one aut aan mn aie aee| Those Saved from Ship; —_|* cin, vo ss seven an. Nervak, Com, tod Una. ter in ono of the unoccupied court/ ne stands at the bar. His wife and DELAYED ONE BAY: MAY HELP STATE) Nomination May Be Witness Against Boss Cassidy. William Willett jr, convicted of buying a nomination to the Supreme Supreme Court in Brooklyn to-mor Tow moc>;"3r for sentence. He was to have been sentenced to-day® but at the request of District-Attorney Cropsey the ceremony was postponed. ‘Willett was in court to-day under MISS HILDARAVIRAND Ms Saucy MECOMES guard of two deputy sheriffs and re- , he was taken back to the Ray- e ° . \ Be Rice SE, etnias see He colar IER Rina tes L t of the Curtis of the Second Cosst Artillery. “Mrs. Harrington's bedy, placed fs. day and they seemed far from being The foasen Pac Crone’, gare for cast down over what was to happen a temporary coffin, was borne from the Nantucket, Her inuband requesting a ‘ponement was at he deemed it unfair to Joe Cansidy, olive Na hpdcag ts Gan fused to leave until the body had been brought ashore, the curly haired boar of Queens, and |S0\expected to clove the case for the THE PERISHED. The body of Lieut. Curtis was ientiied by a tmnilianciie are on trial charged with selling Wil- Laden ee: bbtecstal ‘ Tise following is a list of passengers who perished on the Monroe: ‘in the pocket of hjs pajama coat. Mes. Harrington end LJeut, © lett the nomination, to have the sen- ie case Gassidy-Walter was roe-| Salton, Mrs. W. L.. Newark, N. J. [cal Company. tencing take place before the fury now |*wined with the reading of the teatl-| | Curtie, First Lieut. Legrand B. See- Lewis, George L., Macaria Theatrical | died after being taken from the water. eo 1d hi be ‘ible, mony ven by Walter before Justice ond Coast Artille Watervilet Ar- id nl ington Bridgep evt, Cons bu 4 Pict ‘had Mr, SuoMl dik csalned Seudder In the John Doe proceedings | genal, N. Y. ee cones. Bity: Meserie” Theetriee! ied ote ont ag f delay in final action of the Court, |!" 1911, out of which tho trial grew.| Davis, F. C1 Breoklyn. Giakarbate: J: semekaen told a thrilling story of the wreck, Harrington and his wits wore long to send the Cassidy-Walter jury from —_o Kéwerds &s ‘vnltaa, Navy. Posle, ©, W.. and wife Gray, , Nee the water, and the man was swimming with his wilv's hale between 4 t et a ‘ove re My a Me a 5 the courtroom ant chroceed with the/11 MAIL STRIKERS Gibson, Mre. D., New ¥ Bevle,’ Leone, Mocaris” Theatricg|| teeth when the two wore picked up. Mrs. Harrington Gled from eataass | Know fenscu the DisiriA-Attooney| gage FOUND GUILTY after recov Mra 'Fhoman Rs sled | Ce ton after being hauled absard the Nantucket, ' preferred that this should not be d Cortlandt, N. of the were barred from Wor sone dle. (hear Mave! been ‘ alee Hilda; Mocaria The: | trical ny, Representatives pew all the Nantucket miniere ot overtures Gp the part 4 ARE HCT GUILTY atria Company. ner, O.. United States Marine| when sne landed. It was éxplained by E. C, Law, general agent’ of Willett and bis friends for “a el Ingres mW. Ho, Sumter, 8. Fronted. | raniiiancean, Quy Now York the Merchanis and Miners’ Trangportation Company, breast” of things from the convicted sare \ An . E. Tapley, a local steamboat ins . nian and @ narration in detail of the| The jury in trial of fifteen striking The name of G. Williamson, New York, appears in the list of saved order of Re P il of the N pector. tacts surrounding the purchase of the| tail chauffeurs chared with con-|ané also in the list of perished as received by telegraph. ‘There is doubt | rescued ree deckral ie ese ah nomination in Queens. Hand in hand | spiring to obstruct the mails, retired " it was tuid tc the newspapermen on wharf Nantucket as to his fate. vith these rumors have gone oth hi 11.20 o'clock for the A f met the District Attornoy. Con-| charge of Federal Judge Killits of the | of six steerage passengers. News concerning only two of them has been| Monroe gareened and turned turtle within ten or twelve minutes errnlg those raniors ; Attorney | District Court. received that Louise Scott and Z. C. Smith, both of New York, have been | the impact, \ % yond the stotement ali row that| charge shortly before 11 o'ciock and vessel he intended to be tuir tu “Curiy Jue”| che Jury retired, but was almost im-|of New York, and it is unknown whether they are dead or alive crawled over on the upper side of the and walked on ai Ie y finally washed off as the steamer turned downside up and then went to tm and Walter, mediately called back for further in- | WILLETT HIGHLY ELATED AT/*tructions on several pointe. | THE RESCUED. bottom. ACTION IN COURT. leven were found guilty this! NORFOLK, Jan. 30.—The list of the rescued transmitted by wire- But for the fact that there had been time to adjust life p Throughout his short stay in’Jus-/@flernoop at 4.60. F eee freed. tess from Capt. Johnson of the Monroe, aboard the Nantucket, follows:| many more lives would have been lost. As it was, those rescued Capa Ia i. Naa Metex, Adam. Fs, Buffalo, in the water from half to three-quarters of an Wig before they ‘James, Macaria The. | gotten out, - PASSENGER TELLS STORY OF COLLISION. Pe] image | Kilita fintaned | bis first! ved, The others are J. Gilbert, M. Bolen, C. Roper and 1. Wilson, all] As the Monroe turned om her side some of the pessengern end thie. tmiea wuading w uczsintaseen and] PRINCESS, DANCER, MISSING, | Site’ e'G’New vork talking with those who came up to Budwig, H. New York. William, elated for that of a man who stood y Vanished Three Days Ago, face to face with the possibility of Wee’ polled asday Bebe jarry. E. P, Lyons, whose name did not appear among those that w i ane 1 eye A Lp pateaaahdeg | nv ica mania ate Flanauan, Re vy neigekie kc. Rollins, |e eiegPie beter ee saved by wireless this morning, was not drowned. He was amc It was difficult for those In the|and beauty. missing for thres diye. comme eee Thomas R., Bridgepert,| | Rollin, Mre, Rena, Lawrenceville, rst of the white passengers to come off bid Nantucket we court-room: to imfer that Willett ex-! The Princess left her apartment, Me u C. P., Richmond, Va. Bcott, Loulee, New York. tied u at her dock. Clad onl in mas a pects anything like @ two years’ #en- [Phe ll aaa ical to thon veh I» Mas ineatri- Brith, 26 New York in Pp bcp het ly pains: ; bathrobe, : tence When he faces i Bally, Maceria Theatrical Siemans mw descr tision that Way Ho +i W-merrow” Le FOR RACING bs ; (Continued on Bevond Page) It was shpat 1:30 o'clock,” sald ‘om

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