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, THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, MRS, HENRY FORD. WILL SEND PEACE SHIP TO EUROPE 200 Pacificists to Go on Ves- ‘sel Husband Charters With Her Money. VISIT MaudeE. Miner, Secretary of the Local Probation and Protective Associa- tion, Approves the Plan of Judge Harry Olson of Chicago to Fix the Men- tal Grades of Delin- quents. WILL NEUTRALS. | — By Nixola Greeley-Smith. | % It does not seem a bitSnatural for ‘Plan Is to Get Delegates From) New York to have to learn from Chi- cago, but as the result of the recent Other Countries in Move __ | visit of a Chicago man to New York our whole system of dealing with to End War. criminals may be changed, Chiet Justice Harry Olson of | % Mrs. Henry Ford, wife of the auto Chicago's Munio-| @ utacturer, will furnish the money {pal Court told) & send two hundred lovers of peace Schaller Phin : Europe and see whether the war Protective Soctety & @an't be stopped. Her husband has last week of the! ® chartered a special vessel for the pur- | benefits derived | & ore, no ho announced at the Hote! | from the paycho-| @ Biltmore to-day. | pathic laboratory | & Mr. Ford had just returned from in which Chicago| tests the men-/ tality of criminals brought before her courts, classifies them and then fits the punishment to the individual ac cording to the measure of his moral {Washington when he made the an- @ouncement to inquirers. "I know,” he began, ‘that you all wrant to do all the good you can for fhe most people. Well, I've chartered fm boat to go across the sea; King Oscar Il. of the Scandinavian line— f peace ship; a construction ship, not ®@ destruction ship.” “Who's golng on it?” “Don't know yet. Let you know fater, Sho sails on Dec. 4, which was her regular day.” “But Mr. Ford has chartered her| to help make peace,” said Burr P.| Lochner, Secretary of the Chicago| Peace Society and of the National} Peaco Confederation. “Are you going?” Mr. Ford was! asked. | “It 1 can do any good, I'll go,” re- plied Mr. Ford, modestly casting| down his glance. “I want to crush tilitarism and get the boys out of | ‘ the trenches before Christmas.” “The purpose,” explained Mr. wald V vt the Lvening Post, ‘is to carry out what has been under way for wecks, to get together the repre-| sentatives of disinterested neutral | ¢ nations in a plan to make peace. The money for the expedition is a gift, 4 from Mrs. Ford. The plan is to in- vite the leading people of this country who want to see the end of the war, > DOOMOIDONONEMNBOREGOOOMHS) | ® 00} x POOR. not pacifists alone.” responsibility “Can't tell where we're going with Speech many members of the soc! 8 ty the ship,” Mr. Ford remarked. “Only |are interested in obtaining similar |SUbnermal mentality the . cups i B As based upon. inferior thought of getting her last night be-/jaboratories for the New York courts.| made in school, faulty mem tween 12 and 1.’ Miss Maude B. Miner, ferior powers servat “Is the President favorable to the * was asked. 11 find out later whether we can Secretary ot Probation and tive ation, the Pro that Asso- c believes w York | je eighteen diagnosed recer lack having ton, As the result of this! particular case. In the case of,a girl 8 of conclusion nuld have at least three such Ja- | tell you.” Mr, Ford sald. boratories for the study of criminal | e Bich, what do Villard eal the people from) mentality, and that the first should |} hor befalls er ite ar I, would form the nucleus| bh» attached to the now House of De-| one?” I asked. of a gathering of all who seek peace; | fo! oF Women, promised and] “We might begin with that the ieeae papers, the Vor- | for in 190% but just now | shang ae pent 2 tue waerts and the Volkeszeltung, with | Ims of dre much interested in herself and has many others, aro talking peaco now.|¢a+ Joust { en chos toward self-pit Peace is in the air in ail the countries, > given a chance |plans have been drawn and there he said, |reason to suppose that it may “L hope.” said Mr, Ford, “that every | happen some time soon.) mother in the world will bring every | asked Miss Miner yesterday, in her! yPreswure she can on everybody tolomce in the Russell Sago Foundation stop the war on Christmas and get | putiding, whether sho believes that | the boys out of the trenches; yes, and | such legal laboratories will ultimatels ‘gtop the war over here, too, for pre- really . {do away with the criminal insane, | : parcdness is war and war is pre-| Judge Olson in his address had| fo ent the House of paredgess. No boy ever killed a bird | quoted Dr, Charles Davenport, the} Women, but we almost hav that didn't have a sling-shot or @/heaa of the Eugenio Laboratory at encouraged to hope that J No preparedness, no w “ Swann, the ncoming District J EE | Cold Spring Harbor, Ls Ly as author! poy, may be interested in the plan 0 statement that, given suf- | as he wrote me some time ago that he | ficient power, insanity pal countey approved the practice of making a could be abolished in thirty years mental test at Wavericy House. MMe said our examinations and reports 38PER CENT.OF WAYWARD GIRLS had been of great a ance to him MENTALLY INCOMPETENT. in disposing of ht before ‘ | “T don't sce how feeble-mindedness | him as a Judge. There ts," Miss Hi on fi 0 ny sratory | Miner added, “a very great need fo ould benofited by Inboratory | i institution to care for and train test Miss Miner said, “though | imental defectives of both sexes. And greatly | But | fe psychopathic cases might be improved by proper treatment, ~ ONWATER WAGON classification of the feeble-minded | criminals would be t advance, | w as it would enable them to be sent to |» he at congenial work with a background of home il asked Miss Miner if she psychopathic the the first step, r physical health life, if possible,” re is the slighte “Vork could get laborat need of them ¢ ch ed or oWe have of cour tory in whi ne studied and the Chic thie lab cives can In outlining hich Miss Min n explained en mide upon t fo regain d then be placed thought that for money | | the proper institutions. We have | Porn mete wi nteilia Drink ie of hot water be-| made mental and physical teste of | by short-cut methods, which enabled | te w } girls committed to Waverley House | the psychologists in (! cago elini¢ fore breakfast to wash [fir "some years, and ax a result me | Sees ily and e| out poisons, have discovered that 28 per cent, of | “Anus tyes of mental oy | the wayward girls examined are men- | ing ie to the mental at | ally incompetent. The mental tests | #ons has been found to be to have | To sce the tinge of healthy bloom | Be nee e beste oH Kime 1 teats | Them gaze for ten seconde ut a draw: | in your face, to see your skin get averiey {louse are similar £0 | ing of a scroll and a box and asking clearer and clearer, to wake up with |those employed in Chicago Psycho- | them to draw from memory, Th out a headache, backache, coated | pathic Laboratory. Forty-elght out} wings by persons having a sin tongue or a nasty breath, in fact to|of 182 girls examined were so men- | t¥Pe Of disease alwaya show the sar feel your best, day in and day out, just} tally retarded as to be considered A ABA UraRe, ANd Ads try inside-bathing every morning for| mental detective psycho. | 1 ly ited arass one w snthlo eases, @ were alooholla aera f mentia praecox, drug Before breakfast each day, drink a|Dathic cuses, 6 wero alcohollo and 4/|ferers from tementia I rus} of real hot water with a teas wero epileptics —_ “Now it obviously au Judge to commit petent or a feobli does od for a ment ally incom- minded or epileptic | fil of limestone phosphate in it as a harmless means of washing from the stomach, li kidneys and bowels the -| BROOKLYN FIRE FIRM BANKRUPT. previous day's indigestible waste, | girl to the workhouse for thirty da ms De MIRAE SB OGH sour bile and toxins; thus cleansing, | ing then turn her loose on society | PAr™ment ahs ectening and purifying the e eu ia taada care ea aueeey alimentary canal before Putting 0 [eee Bho nends care andthe pay Acre Jobn food into the stomach, The action of athio cases wood restraint, [1 coivur, w hot water and lin one phosphate on | speak of girls because Lam specially | poin an empty stomach is wonderfully in-|intevested in girls, but there ts, of | (iy. frs y vigorating. course, as much need for mental test ! fermentations, gases and acidity and/of male and juvenile erimin I ayy one a splendid appetite for break-| enould say that New York should . : jaa} e east three laboratories fo 1 L, tey A’ quarter pound of limestone phos: | RAve at teank thiee labor Wipe ene he Nas ik th phate will cost very little at the drug] Stay of the mentality of erline, L store, but is sufficient to demonstrate] Dulleve absolutly in the Individual PE tency rena ‘ aa hee er faystem as applied to eriminals, ra, Weasel Asks Divorce, thet just LAN) trea Ml vl By Ave rey House our mental examina Arthur Lewls Wessell, Vice President akin, so bot water and limestone phos-|{lons Nave enabled us to det * i juat whteh In need of cui h phate ect on the blood and tntaraal or |G cark of fe vine gans, ‘Those who are subject to con- 4# and which can be returned to stipation, bilious attacks, acid stomach, | ciety under better condition rheumatic twinges, also those wh CHANGING THE WAYWARD skin is sallow and complexion pallid, are assured that one week of inside- bathing will have them both looking and feeling better in every way.—Advt GIRL'S MENTAL ATTITUDE, | “Every girl committed to Waverley |. ¢ House 16 studied as an individual and | be 4 recommendation made as to bes julaue bw. GKOVE, doe > erm Near. Aaa, a | idicrmaar, ‘lows tor | tem of which Sit Kea te head," | Park Police Station, Policeman Hai Laboratory Test May Cure New York’s Young Criminals MOTHER KILLS HERSELF, CHILDREN IMPERILLED Call to Repair E Brings Help in Time to Save Daughters. | the steamships Lorenzo and Berwind Mrs. Emma Hergenrother was sunal The list included thousands of dead and her two children, Mildred, | Pounds of butter, hundreds of caves old, years old, une day in their ay ten years and Florence, rtment on the second floor of No, 2821 Cambrelling Avenue, the Bronx. A pulr children and they w ham Hospital, where, they would recover, The plight of the family closed by a telephone message about a leaking gas main sent to the Bronx Ni taken to Ford Donnellan, sent to his way into the vestigate, forced Jergenrother apart- ment and found the mother sitting | bUt went right on calling witnesses beside the Kitchen range with a gas | to the same purpose. tuly her mouth, All the Axtures | CAPTAIN OF BERWIND TELLS in that room and the dining room wero. turned on and. Dunnellan HOWIME AIRE WARSHIPS. tumbled aa he ran out to get help,| Capt. Fritz B, Falkenberg of the Wor who had fallen to the |steamship Berwind said be was told floor e Was Ina crib in the |earty in August, 1914, the Hamburg- | , wh ping Gas Pipe seven nsclous from gas to- ptor revived the it was sald, was dis- | se husband Springfield VAST SUM SPENT shy SEND TO SEA 12 ~-BOV-ED AID SHIPS sled seen Line Ad- mits Paying Out $1,419,394 for Vessels and Cargoes. STORY OF THE BERWIND. }Captain Searched Out and Aided German Fleet and | | Saw Sea Batile. William Rand jr., of counsel for the Hamburg-American Line, ite resident manager, Kari Bueng, and other of ita! employees who are on trial in the United States District Court for con-! spiring to evade the neutraitty laws, conceded and had put in the record of the case to-day the statement that the Hamburg-American Line spent $1,419,294.49 in the frst months of the war in chartering and provistoning and coaling twelve neutral versels, He added a concession that the sup- piles no purchased and shipped were | such as would, if delivered to a ship at sea, enable that ship to remain at sea. The cost for each ship sent out | was itemized, | Assistant District Attorney Roger |B, Wood, tn his opening address, did not estimate the amount of the Ham- burg-American enterprise in succor- ing German warships at much mare than half of the amount conceded. Mr. Rand, resérved the right to show that le- ally these facts had no bearing on the guilt or innocence of the accused. | | United States District Court Judge} in conceding the facts, | bly, and afterward captured in West Indian waters, did not mention tn her | manifest $3,750 of the provisions con- ceded to have been aboard her. When court adjourned at reces: Mr, Hamilton was telling of his pre- ution to exact an espectal oath| Atkinson and Browne Willis, | a from Marina Quesada, Dec, 16, 1914, stating that they were the real shippers and the ship would really deliver the ods at Valparaiso. | The trial resumed to-day with | Nicholas Zamborsky, a clerk In the | Francis H. Leggett wholesale grocery | house, on the stand, The clerk identified numerous bills | as ‘coinciding with orders he received | by telephone for goods delivered to| loft condensed milk, barrels of sauer-| jkraut and sardines by the hundreds of tins. When Assistant District Attorney Wood, who was fortified by the pres-| ence of his chief, Snowden Marshall, | to-day, finished with Zamborsky there | was no cross-examination, Mr, Rand asked the Court to stop the taking| of cumulative evidence which the de- | fense was ready to- concede. He of-| |fered @ detailed statement from the books of the Hamburg-American Line. This the Government accepted 1 Ame wind, can Line had chartered the Ber- Ho went to the office of the} ft note ad-|Guns Steamship Company on Broad House, Trenton, N./~.y, who were to clear the vessel, and| Thomas H, Curtin, Coroner's | 4s introduced to Joseph Poepping- vaitinns opened. the: i which | iaus, formerly second officer of the| roved to be a rambling statement Kronpring Wilhelm, He was told} ’ — Poeppinghaus was to act as super- WOMAN'S WIT GAUGHT atte ana’ vepresent the. cherterers Tho ship was cleared for [uenos INTRUDER IN FLAT) «>: | ©We sailed at 9 o'clock at night After we discharged the pilot and Mrs. Angelo Parleyed With Stranger| “ete of Scotland Lightship, Mr. Pop- | >| penhaus asked me to change the} in Neighbor's Rooms Until e to keep within the three mile| Policaman Came Hin r fear ho might be taken off |by « British patrol cruiser resourcefulness of Mrs, Rose! “I told him we better keep on the| » of No, 616 Bast Sixteenth| ship's regular Porto Hico run and 1| t enabled her to capture an in| coul) stand off a eruiser by signalling | ut n the apartment of Mrs. Car yo our usual run. | Rasche at that address last night Afier twenty-four hours we head. | sent ler little daughter for| ed for Cape Roque. ‘Thence we went man, Mrs, Angelo held the! 4, q point near Trinidad, and tor! Ae the Lasche apitmece | thirty-six houra patrolled back and wus t ) over a sixty-mile track." Ai vith the| ‘The Berwind on the second day en-| tre up a inte the of apartment irrested the stranger ifter a strug The man said he as Charles Ulrick, thirty-three years | REPORT ABOUT REA DENIED, Jowing has been issued at the Vonnsylvanta Station in this eity W. W. Atterbury, Vice President, in charge of operations of the Pennsy) vaniin 1 authoriaes no foundation in several samuel Ren sirman of the ent f the kind re Kind are y already the red a squadron of five (ie For Constipation EX LAX | the Deliciou Laxative Chocolate Ex-Lax relieves constipation, regulates the stomach and bow ulates the | liver and promotes digestion, Good for young and old, 106, 256 aud 50c, ot drugele | | Avenues, Long Island City, 1915. | ve asola, Including the Cap Trafalgai Edward and Eleanor Woerntca, converted merchantman, They ox changed sign ach showed “F meaning: ‘I can't see your signals, come { closer.” The warships wen south until they | (Trinidad where the Cap ‘Trafalgar, Woermer ad Eber took over the reo of the Berwind, ‘The Eber was dismantied and her \4-tnoh guns put aboard the Cap ‘Trafalgar, Whilo the Berwind was taken fresh water, the Carmania, an auxiliary British cruiser came up. The Cap Trafalgar ran for a few miler, then exchanged shots with the Car » was a terrific sea run- mania. ning. Then the said Capt hours ik” h other fe Cap Trafalgar Valkenberg > LANSING SAYS BOY-ED DID NOT BREAK LAW IN AIDING GERMAN SHIPS WASHINGTON, Nov. 44.—Secretary Lansing made it clear to-day that, #0 far as he was able to judge, Capt Boy-Ed, the German Naval Attache, | was not guilty of any violation of law in supplying funds for the sending out from American ports of Ham- burg-American vessels to provision German warships at #ea The Secretary pointed out that the matter could not become a subject for cognizance of the State Depart- ment unless it were prov d that Capt. had knowledge of the false stration which Hamburg-Ameri- can Line agents are charged with having made in order to get clear- ance for their vessels, State Depart- mont officials do not understand that tw an Capt. Boy-Ed is so charged Secretary Lansing holds that the arrangement to sunply belligerent vessels at sea was wot a violation of law unless it also was proved that the same warship at sea was being re supplied from dinitted, however, trial may American as infi n to reopen the subject #o the State Department is con- re cretary Lansing explained that while the State Department had knowledge of the evidence on which Howe accepted the concession a8) thy cases in Now York wero being | qualified |proeecuted the statements being From Herman R. R. Hamitton, Col- | nade by Asaistant District Attorney > , Wood with reference to Capt. Boy- lector of the Port of Norfolk, Va., Mr, | {ood with referencs to Capt oval Wood brought out to-day that the! te or disapproval of the Bate De- hor, clearing for Uraguay, ostensl- | partment. — Locked Mactory «Conta #25, ‘n complaint of Joseph McKee, | factory inspector, the American Drug- ists’ Syndicate of Borden and Van Alat where hun- on wre employed, esterday by Magtatrate dreds of girls andr was fined $26 | Fitch. It was testined that a door of a room in which thirteen girls and twen- ve worked was | The left the door temporary absence, y were banging and firing at develop | | | ty shippers of coal and provisions on the! company claimed that a watchman had | decided to raise an addition locked only during bis | men. “GUARDS SEARCH ALL SUSPECTS IN U.S. BUILDINGS : Precautions Redoubled to Trap Plotters in Public Places of Washington. WASHINGTON, Nov. %4,—-The watchtulnoss of the guards about all the prinetpal Government bulldings in the capital has been redoubled on special orders, To-day guards sta- ‘Moned at strategic positions com- manding all the entrances in the building which houses the State, War and Navy Departments were under orders to question, and, If necessary, search, any persons of whom they had doubts. Any one carrying a pot tered of any sort was subject to question- ing. Hundreds of tourists pase through tho butldings dally. Since a bomb explosion wrecked a room in the Capitol last summer and bomb plots generally have kept the Government detectives busy, there has been more than usual activity | p among the guards here, but now the watch is even more strictly kept, Guards employed by railroad com- panies are constantly on duty in the railroad tunnel leading to the bridge over the Potomac River, which ts the principal gateway to the South, COAT ON PIER SUICIDE CLUE. Wom ntifies Clothing as That of Her Sister Who Was IIL, ‘The Brooklyn policd believe the my: tery of the woman's garb found on the end of a plor at Bath Beach has been cleared. Harr; Van Wort of No. 64 Bay ‘Twenty-fourth Street found a woman's black astrachan coat, a muff and silver mesh bag on Murphy's Pier at the foot of Ray Twenty-third Street last night. Mra, Carl Gretsch of No, 676 Central Williamaburg, this afternoon declared the clothes the property of her sister, Antonia Hertlein, who has been ployed in the family of Robert B. Bly Northvale, N. J. She sald she saw her sister Monday afternoon and ashe complained of being ill, It ts believed she killed herself, A third stator for- moerly lived at Bath Beach, and the sup- posedly dead woman often visited her, pet chin Tiedt Australia to Raine 60,000 More Troops MELBOURNE, Australia, Nov, 24.— The Commonwealth Government has 50,000 ‘This will bring up he Australian contingent for the war up to 300,000, | ARE YOUR Nostrils Clogged? neclalty ie {reeting tng acttoens i Means setae Soteen gad eealige “ours Place In tubes hare gpeat thirty ios way is. Wit ‘nade t ‘aim at last able beat "nolaee without ewtng’ ib tar tube, TH my Titthod of treatment wi become o cases Of Mr, ‘Lalwer and Clogged Nostrils, Dropping roat, Deafness and Head Noises ke steam ese api te for me to umlerstand what ell and he anal Ww returning. 8 Viste for $5 wadtering, from, proper treatment. 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