The evening world. Newspaper, May 5, 1914, Page 1

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WEATHER—Clearing and cooler to-night or Wednesday U rid, FINA L “Cirentation J Rooks Onen to “ATION tte, Roane NEW bel doadact TUESDAY, MAY 5, 1914, 18 PAGES PRICE ONE CENT. ro ses MESCAPE TOLD HIM | TO SHOOT HIS FATHER SAYS'GEN. DURYEA'S SO |Chester Duryea Fires Many Shots Into Body of Millionaire War Veteran and Then Gives Him- self Up to the Police. DAZED WHEN ARRAIGNED IN THE POLICE COURT ‘Doctors Say Young Man Worried Himself Into Insanity—Beats Himself Against Bars of Cell. Chester Bernell Duryea, who shot and killed his father, Gen. Hiram | Duryea, millionaire head of the family of starch manufacturers and dise | tinguished civil war veteran, as he slept in his home, No. 120 Eighty-fifth Pear eIb, | Street, Bay Ridge, early to-day, was arraigned in the Fifth Avenue Police = Sour this DIOHUHE His einen was nia until Thursday morning MEG REFEES SH; ess AVE GE THEE "Yr a mus ES COMPLETE NOVEL EACH WEEK wenn ODE EVENING WORLD —_— | Cireutation Be Books Open t to All.” | erates ONE CENT. — li lids constantly. ; } eh sw " kept tn the detention | ben for nearly an hour while Magte- | a | is sala AWANioR the coming ot iS : pecs dary "i n, No. 20 Broad —<t- | ing Appointment Under istied and Insists on Ar- ds ant the Magistrate “ Brush Fire Explodes Magazine determined to go ahead In Me. Dure wiee, Louis T. Duryea, @ usin of the murdorer, and Delia and Anoe Halloran, servants ome of Gen, Duryea, who had 1 the reports of the shots, were nt nestor DI _ tween the « Reynolds on Government Property —- Necietes formally declining the ap- ttrick M Sullivan filed with] PANAMA, M i} mot & surprise as it was reported W pointment as Governor of the Federal ¥ ot lany atthe End of eck. Reserve Hoard of the new banking| New York Is to p syste, The action of Mr. Olney waa| t the heroes who say that, realizing pelessness of the situation, Gen, Huerta has i ict ne was averse to again entering | #7 ROW on their way here aboare i Will Be ce for Mur, ler | agreed to retire fre he Presidency, fixing Thursday of thle week as the public life the battleship Montana. ‘Th sto by Military Courtsin date of his withdrawal, Friends of Mr. Olney say his rea-| be # big ie y Military C On the other hand, other reports from the capital originating in sources] sons for declining the appointment | * Vera Cruz. no less creditable declare that Gen, Huerta, instead of yielding, has de-| are his age and his desire for freedom termined to play out the game. He {is fully aware that mediation ‘vill | from such cares and responsibilities mean time, even if it does not lead to an amicable adjustment of the dif-| L ficulty. | Dictator Said to Realize E Helplessness) — \ew Currency Law, | Military Escort Is to Head the) WOMAN “SNIPER” iN | rests for Contempt. 8 Orourht 11 bes ns and Magistrate lis name, Duryea's ot glances here and room, settled on the strate's face and he seemed to Hoot himself with an effort. ‘Then answered slowly but clearly with t very distinct pause between each rd, Hs manner throuchout bie ‘rief examination was deliberate. ACCUSED SON niawy WANT AN ute Cohalan the | & public tribute ‘Tim’ Sulfvan's in the kill. urrogate ling of eight persons. Nineteen others of which! pamite magazine resulte st their lives at di inleka Giis yes, which VERA CKUZ, May 6.—Refugees arriving here to-day from Mexico City the taking of Vera Cruz, whose bod wothetr arrest }were sertously injured, The property destroyed explosion was caused by ush fire ‘ ved in the this morning, | Jocument yoen summoned , A man and a woman who were watehing the blag Yowere literally torn to piece y the inven: | VERA CRUZ, May 6&—A woman sald to have killed eight Ani the Hatter w York will be at half-mas A plot a vow on foot in the eapital, the Mexieans declare, io drive | | monies are to be arranged bluejackets and marines by iwi 1 rand the “Huerta from power, Gen Jiimines Castro, the e Hioner of Jojutla, ine jaw » of the leading mem-| at City Hall, Mayor Mitchel sent ne tein Ap te atrocte durin : “ ai nt which R “ 4 ' ry. to | Ars Sof the American oceupation f who ordered 14! s Iined up and shot, is said by some of the refu- | pers of his profession in New Bng- | Theodore neath, his secretary, to A ming traits pe ie 4 pee aby oe Duryes gees to be attemp seize the army. Imitating the Dictator, the Mexi- jana see Com t Albert N. ¢ : be niing Willian + Oe inn No. Mob ble ta Canoe ce cans say the rs hope to beat Gen, Villa and his rebel horde ot the) WASHINGTON, May — 5.— ‘That |of the nw had informed army of- |!!! i ‘wget ie ' take the caKe” North into hot intend to oppose Vilja, but want to Richard Olney former pe ae sige 2 reubouts. Mer hou f bpe nolds told him. that share the } ictory in the looting Uhat is declared to be \ iat Ramla? ! t rrney Robert stan + ' eo % certain to fol | New York when tha Monte LS eee a a by a Sid ahd pmbabis @nullt Conservation «to Court Reports reaching nere indicate that the situation at Tampice is ex- the Hatter BAe STUER SOraBy Oh! Shargen very wast ——— ‘ services, but ‘der, P. . K thy tremely ominous. ‘The revels are planning a gen as soor as all 4, »| permitted t = a a Americans are out of the city and heavy da xpected | letter of til it has SAYS BURNING STEAMER r iat The Mexican Federal troops have mined the lroad tracks from Vera} have s¢ Com fi R ' toon a ST Ariieslive camila: uilomaliutrunlontecitie saath cee Cheenti rai HAS BEEN ABANDONED. sophie ir ; J : naril The news Was a distinct disappoint. | instructiot is 1 = 1 ox pring event tl n fore att a march on the capital | WARP tore fhe North German Bova: re No « mation has been received of reports that the San Franciseo | ment 0 [ae ANY wi Soe al en Patter ' net ‘- 1 Is } A ‘ city agrees y " wot the ‘ : ‘i Bridge on the Interoceanic Railroad had been od. v & Harting atl othe Mtantand enehetielt followin lvls i Worl! "REAL “BUSIN sg at — SADC RAMC BOR bay some time Sunday night o the: ir Fea TUNITY" Co ORINAN (AL . he Bo fl Monday morning, I any event she spe Sab aia a! it ho Zapata Threatens Attack 0": tnt make vinnie ree 1,381 : aight of the Hat Vinced tht ; a Ravmant sit POSTPONED GAMES TO-DAY, | morning, when vv hot re J : More Th: aisha Herald ha wild, tAKGA ERA OOS on fexican vapital To- ay” ee fun tle ft i asa etn . | aver the ' hated ; ts, a8 a rule, were! lor 1 Cable Despateh to The Evening: World) oH tos neral are yet we ; 4 y from the tal that Gen 4 ad thu The Seyil us ar sion il the fam- c vith Huerta against the United Wonuinunn = Ps SUMMER sy Pa 7 Hat ( anti Ate ct 28 280 as a one t ; ontinuerd ¢ ’ ‘i rd ad . a much y Ment Just after days \ States scem co be disproved by a proclamation, dated May 1 and veariug Pyle, ip ’ ‘i 1 t , pete a maa Kerth phen he Was dashed, Eid : . Jeon etter. aad | W i ; "y 4 liars! colt, far (Continued on Second Page.) * Geadaaed Huy, Bitter is. 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