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SS a a SET UP AS witness said, ed hand sk Scholz why he wanted nical parts?” Assist. | States Attorney Know! were the “Did you all these m ant United asked, | “Ho said he was in the automobile | jusiness and was doing mental work,” McMillan rey Mr. Knox then had the witness Y identify a heavy steel welght he had made for Scholz, | “Did he say what do with this weight,” Prosecutor asked, “Yos, ho said he wanted door,” was the reply. | Join A. Saldirini, a Union Hill sa- loon-keeper, who kept his motor in the rage conducted by Fay Scholz, testified that after his had been in the garage ten weeks | Fay and Scholz told him to take it | out, as the garage was not paying and they were going to give it up. | He had seen in the garage one of the long metal boxes now among the Government's exhibits, They are al- leged to be mine cases. Fay and Scholz told bim they were gasoline tanks, the witness said. Further steps in tracing the move- ments of Fay and Scholz were taken by the Government this afternoon in the testimony of Fred Grupe of Clif- ton Road, Weehawken, a boatman and mechanic, who overhauled and re- paired an open motor launch which Scholz brought to him in August, 1915. It was the second one Scholz had left with Grupe, the latter said, and Scholz, according to the witness, asked him if they might leave some- thing in the boathouse, and in mid- August, 1915, five big boxes were de- Nvered there. A white powder apilled out of one as it was being handled, Grupe said. He also bad put a muf- fler and an underwater exhaust on the Jaunch, which carried a flag marked “Ben Hur.” It was almost impossible, he said, to hear the en- gine running. The manner in which the mechan- ism worked in the alleged mines con- he was going to the Government ‘pease Up Sin Sign “Riverside » Garage” but Looked After ; H Own Car Only. ‘BOLD CAR FOR $130. Scholz Ordered Machinery for Alleged Bombs, Witness Tesifies at Trial. * Phe activities of Lieut, Robert Fay ‘pnd? Walter Scholz, who with Paul Waeche are charged with conspiracy to destroy anti-German munition ships, ma garage owners in Union Hill, Wi. 3, wore related in detail to-day in the trial of the alleged bomb plotters “before Judge Howe in the United Btates District Court. The testi- mony was given by Emil Herzig, a Ss weragé owner of No. 212 Main Street, (Union Hill. It was from him that ‘Kay and Scholz in April, 1915, hired tR-garage room in his place at No. (212 Main Street, paying $40 a month ‘for it. Fay and Scholz kept tho Place threo or four months, but Her- Gould not disclose anything about the amount of business they had fone. “They hung out a sign with ‘River- "on it,” the witness sald, three or four months they it for al ear! Rave up the place. All I ever saw! structed to destroy shipping at sea | them do was overhaul their car, When Was demonstrated by Jame Moore, out of they sold] United States army machinist and they went H 9 ordnance expert at Fort Wadsworth, the,car for $ ’ He testified that he had taken apart Herzig said that cither Fay orland put together one of the mechane Beholz told him that if any man fae (yal trom Fuy’s home in Unton came to the garage to deliver auy- |™ . ‘The device as More ex- thing for them he was not to receive pla it, showed that the turning the Civil War. of gears released a steel shaft which, 256 package at ry drug store in the U.S, ‘THE CHILD (S Toe CINK BETWEEN THE CENTURIES AND The FUTURE “The care of children is not a lost art, human race has never known how to care for its young. the greatest investment of a nation. More Americans die annually from preventable dis- eases and accidents than were killed in any year of Nations Take More Precautions for Welfare of Men!| in the Trenches Than They Do for the Country’s Children, Declares Dr. Thomas D. Wood, Advocate of ‘Ideal Parenthood.” By Nixola Greeley-Smith. “Men in the trenches in Europe to-day get better care than the children of America. Generally speaking, pigs and other live stock receive more intelligent treatment than children. Yet children a for the nnot expect mothers and fathers to! TRE EVENING’ WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 28, Kiddies Are an Investment, Not Property, But Soldiers. Get Better Care Than They 1F ANYBODY Ig TO RECEIV! WELTS LEY IT GE THE PARET NY 1916. ‘STATEN ISLANDERS NOW SEEING DOOM OF GARBAGE PLANT Chink Contractor Can't Start the Work in the Time Specified. IN NE W BILL, Will Make Big Showing Hearing Before Mayor on | Cromwell Resolution. HOPE roo. at The people of Staten Island are CONSTRUCTIVE G@UGENICS Amr happy because they feel they are TO TRAIN THE ROMANTIC nearly rid of the garbage dispoacl TENDRILE OF YOUTH plant that they thought was to be! Jinflcted on them, So many difficulties {have arisen to prevent the establish jment of a plant on the meadows near jArthur Kill that it is doubtful |; whether the contractor will be able to begin operations by Jan. | next, [the time specified in the contract Resides this, Mayor Mitchel has given indications that he is willing to estab lish the garbage Works somewhere alse if a site can be found The Vigt! Committee and the people of Staten Island generatly are watching the City Kecord every day for the notice that Mayor ready to hear citizens on the of Senator Cromwell's Garbage Bill ‘Mais provides that Karbase | borough shall not without th consent | les of that borough | approves this bill ther pro subject fo another of the If the and it becomes authori Mayor law from the will be no more trouble d plant Meaito Six thousand postal ecard to be mailed the ent the Jof the Mayor's readiness | Cromwell bill a hearing | There will summon the }to the hearing are ready mou ™ to give is publishe wholo Island % . “Child preservation is an art we are just findin) rook! ‘ax yy tive! it. Ho added that such a man had |impelled by a spring, struck two car. B+ \ recognize their responsibility to the | The biggest obstacle in the way of comp with two others in a motor car|tridges, causing the latter to explode, We have made mental education compulsory. Eventually |race in these matters until they have B lyn T payers establishing the garbage plant on the and that he had directed the party |AY explosive in the chamber about we shall realize that the education of the body, the “utsed to rexard children as live stock,!1 Thank Evening World |) steadows is the action of a tot of As hu tree p cartridges would have been in- h i {#8 personal ty. } F to Fay's dence in Fourth Str stanteously exploded. It could be training of the instincts and emotions, is just as im-! “| don’t think there 1s any very | F 80- G La aqua tte! who Rave settled on the The yard-long water-tight metalltimed to explode when desired, portant as the cultivation of the mind. And by the way,|/!mmadiate hope of doing that," 1} or Cent Gas Law | icrouna ana y to bring all ise and their me sms, allercd cee Nello | the Weleh ‘ii which has just been passed by the Legislature at Albany—1/ Sil. “This week Mouone dante | as venlen Word: [loot ce er aulee wo) bravane theventty by the Government be the mines AS | dos m mee A HEWerCun: Wel ef etied| or of The Evening World of garbage into the neighborhood, Bais rey an uae VETO \¢ n't know whether the Governor has signed it yet: makes military train- tint i nty-fou were Abia recent mestug ll ciaices aera belie bull With erent Bre. tnana tee the |4ng of school children, girls ae well as boys, compulsory. pty gore oatbee to, Inilck oe. Hell cen the Vani “Bickion ‘Taspadare'll | aria Rh eats oe /OH0 aseae GE Vessels “béazing cufumunition to NEW TAX DATE BILL, Rick Pate er ouo ele ale = telling her aes a ~ if Association of Coney teland, it sloheee aiturs (Obs AERO IAI ak oY rohit ‘ fe | Physical Training in Columbia Unt-[ alike must outgrow the {dea of ther! tue WELTS OF linsiemaget ested y . MORE she eee Ly the allies in order that such versity and Teachers’ College, was|\reuthood—the parenthood that! CHASTISEMENT |} was regularly moved that a vote||well as on Paul Island, out in the Vessels might he destroyed at sea.) State Commissioners Say It Will] riding his avowed hobby—the care of | fights for its own young at the ex- | : ioe oe PARENTS. of thanks be extended to you and J Kill, which cs misstoner dba ame prominently to-day into the (o . childr So he ke with uncon-| pense of other young.” “It would oe far better if in each\| y, Juable or for th hing ||has suggested 4 compromise site BI Cost City a Loss en, spoke with in rs ar yourvaluable paper for the pushing trial of the trio for conspiracy. Ber- a cay of cealed onthusiasm, ‘The professor-| “The male tig. saerely gives is|case the welts ware adininistered | to final passage of the 80-Cent Gas | for the works. hard MeMillon, 4 madhinist of No. $5,000,000, doctor (that's what the Germans say,| Young a sniff to find out whether or| welts ever do any good,” Dr, Wood |] Bill for the Thirtieth and Thirty. |), Title, to these properics has been S81 Cent Street, was on the stand President Martin Saxe of the State|%® Why should not 1?) made a speech | Hot they are good to ea” I objected. !answered, “And they don't, |] fret Wards, Borough of Brooklyn, cond ‘eno Pind ‘oe sites to the at tho tine, and he identified tue lay Commission and his two asso.|%t the opening of the National Child] “Yes,” Dr. Wood admitted, “and 1! these are all problems which me z "|i squatters. Brick is being taken. by work his mechanics had done on the Jeiates, Commissioners Knapp ana| Welfare exhibit at No, 70 Fifth Ave-| ave seen the bull trample its off. Women must work out together—the |f which was passed by the Legisla: tr cat oud trom Suyder's yard al alleged infernal machines. Thomas, submi to May Mitchet nue this week advocating more intel-| pring to death. But where do those roe into a ure. ® short time ago. Marin and the houses will In each of the shell cases exhibited |to-day a statement urgine him to|/&ent care of children and the de-| observations take us? It 1s only by nbyemo-|{ 1 transmit the above, as per di {iv completed In short order wb to the jury there was an arrangement |veto the bill recently passed by the|Y@2rMent of the ideal parenthood] constructive co-operative effort ot rl esd hcotchen nat rection. Respectfully, alanaere: Graet at in a4 ts y a 1 ha 7 i and yome: i 7 OW WO nh can ra - . ~ 3 3, Le ‘y of gears, ratchets, springs and plunges, | Legislature advancing the date oft neans, cou: -, that you! on alt women, th A re ae 18,42 alize their emotions until, they de DAVID GROSS, Secretary. and it arg t ‘And McMillan testified that his ma- [collection of city taxes from May 1,|™USt Rot feel merely that you are) yywhere. There have been two forces | Commercialize them,” T said courts. One r | “chinist had made them, It was Scholz, ]as at present, to Jan. 1 of each year,| the mother and father of Jane and] at work in the world trom the begins n'a amations ar her tock ———— ot 1 will be more than engumh the'said, who had come to him first on] The State authorities pointed. ont | TOMMY, but must accept trusteeship| ning, the force of » shness and the Ar ipo cntae Oy. y hich she ACCUSED OF ATTACKING Meadow June 10, 1915, with mechanical sketches |that such a change, while nominally| fF Al the other chidreu in the] Mpuise fe help others.” serottier ale Wah ig del -— 7 . sre i 1d). nie 3 ee “[ think I subseribe to t D Watte'n 15. nd arranged for the making of cer-|designed to relieve the city of the | ¥o™! precisely the female impul I ven- i r. WILSON IN CIRCUL thin combination gears and ratchets. [expense of borrowing money In anc| PERCENTAGE OF | DEFECTIVE) {irml fo ‘expontulate, ro. Wood. replied.) Lac" stake hada on AR | Bae “Inietent © i visite : HILDREN HIGH IN U, 8. principles have been in conilict from |'t edie ———_ Jamainst Dr. Arthur th pBeholz, he said, had also visited his | tic 1 of collection of taxes, would > fs : ; het | There are more than 20,000,000| the beginning, as you say, and ther BRO OTT F é : d to-day fro J 1, Aug. 26 and Oct, 20] in reality cost the city mor | 900, r le USED 10 IT, Ex-Naval) Draughtsman Arrested, | other #hop on June ue ug : Fave Uae the he cl mn in school children in the United States] 1 ot the least doubt that so far men Aeauhil Pay ‘ eu, | H m Hessions to the Crime givith further orders for ploce work on |®ays than the amount saved in mt oar |have beaten us all along tho. line epudlican Leader James Re. Charged With Writing Letter | in" of tho Supreme, Court, ‘geara’ pumps, Weights, and the terest charge BEI Eb NY ROR re HAE Df these | You see {nan represents welf-preser- Mann used to be a baseball um- nd Circulating Pamphlet |! fore ehearr tris ate oe ZI fOr SHene Peres amen nied Gan Rea nian eae attention for physical de- and his race, Hoe is the in- pire. PHILADELPHIA feast 28.—-Clov-| @€o $151.45 which Scholz paid as the allection of Uaxes would neceesi- PRES WROhEa nari ' list. It is woman, in whom e-news a ‘ o 4 2 i | arte were delivered. ‘The mechanical |{4te changes in the time of levying | 1) Bee ere ranean ce = OTD impuise not of seif-preservation Hil hgents announced to-day | f assessments and lot with tax | Petely remediah) | fra servation is dominant TEACHER IS ACCUSED at they | under arrest Ho term. inal ! rlods al tix y the st te. ng these defects are spinal! who rep nts tho instinct of sacri. Stilz, formeriy a draughtsman at the placed on trial | President Saxo estit that the|curvature, defective vision or hear-| fies of altruism, the Christian ideal, ‘hiladelphin Navy Yarc 0 Is ac nro hh auch a el ng would Be leome at {50 per cent, in some | OR A UNIVERSAL MOTHER AND eee Pcp be aacee pi ee Ni 5,000,000 to the yi axes whose De ast 50 per cent, in some acking jent Wilson, Stilz, it is collection would have to be put over, | schools 98 per cent. ‘hi defo | ene PATRI Roe R: bation Miss Padden Failed to to Turn Over! 4, wr nl the Presi ting at greater burdens | tee Alat ten at eR ies é 8 only 0, ie ina tla eae 1 . ent severa on 0 chit re ene bet eer hurdens | teeth, and at least a quarter of the|o¢ these two forces that the main, — Receipls of Hoboken Charity | dent, several month Mf such pers. The (bil as pabend Py | numbe r suffer from malnutrition.) purpose of life, the development of | Ball, It Is Alleged. character an to couse the draughts slature 8 one of the Dv Soni lane eae posers | hile " . all, It Is Alleged. smussal from the navy yard i Badan relieving ineralee chance atl ¢ children are the wards of the!tho child, is to be atta Dr. hare eu ad TY a ts burdens. nation, more ticularly the wards, Wood answered. “Women are devel- ne thevaworn 6 aint 7 he fogem sed i a ae an G [of its women, ‘The ideal ey parenthood of unt feet GENO? 60 deer ‘ pamplile eae ae be peel jenceriul _tepe . ‘ANG MADE PREY OF | ere should be some way of con-}yersal mother ands f finds Hoboken, 1 r Carsten to-day x. |, Sta was ted last night at | Because the inherent merits of Pos- the tremendous emotional. it in the aNd | sicd, a. warrant charging Mias Kath: | Cem ene Staaant ie lolne hold for Jam have been proven over and over WOMEN WITH JEWELS forces of women into enc acemnich ter movene NWBOIN fering Lauded WIth. che atiuerele |e eeneele Ge: the widows asi onphuins in in scores of remarkable in Will save these children, 1 j win mn Mun IATA CO | rent ot #4bh. Bhelte & cononer in wl _ Bilis waw, turned Grae Ui. ihe: Jocal and because Poslam iss moat everything you feminists have nap AD uitrnge, New York Publie School and for sev. {authorities and was tined $5 and costs to ive OHeE a miditions. if at the | Had One Member Who Could Ap-| te. say.” Dr. Wood added hastily, because T think any | ape) paste tine lived atone in a fet 04 | Oh hone, one e a ot all who are afflicted with praise Gems at a Glance— ey nm ha nan-made, but il 1309 Bloomtield Avenue, Hobo 1 tkin difficultics. It should well repay olice Told of Hc ; janes: : economic independ. | ken yoy, to first see what Postar will do Police Told of Holdup | "What happened to Mary's \ Minn aBadaaneetante: Akane to ascerta \ yntrol and eradicate eczema, rash, There is a gang of thieves in New |/@mb after it Ke » Pittsburg “In theory I accept t DE | as ohariiy balliweivan lnab guiuany facut furnished the funds for the prin ples or any such d order. is few |York who make a specialty of shad- | POUL What has ocenrred to civiliza | Wood answered 1 don't se enetit of tho bullding erate Eaeamalicntorear tii plications will tell the story, for im-| owing women with expensive jewels| HON partly because tt has been run iM i) wonked out te Mary! : aay ye lk uh 4 YBIER We A enuee be ? e. J plist is quickly evident. lesikhi the intent ¢ ae Jacob [PY men. The child ix tho link bes!dren—T don't know. Tf on ee I the ware” the pamphlet. ankd ( ay ,, Poslam Soup, medicated with Postam, | t © rob them, Jacob |! 2p ‘ ton't k won rm Nee ; i greatly aids when the skin is se sitive Sollinger, twenty-two years old, of veel past centuries and the future oe irned | part Ne « urns y i ne COU Wt ; , . \ t is because we have tried go Uttle teh y 4 Upon the peapl ‘ nd ensily irritated, No, 281 New Jersey Avenue, Brook p utes 4 ApEn resect . . ple, send 4c stamps to he lyn, told Judge Delehanty in Part 11, | Strengthen this link: that civ ae W al xist as to A ww c 1c “ Laboratories, 32 West 25th St., | of General Sessions to-day, This wag | tom has ady ds Mahtly lace f ' a ~ Now York City. Sold by all druggists. after he had been found guilty of |!OM# “8 people thin children hat wom baYE PR ue m« ALFONSO XIII ARRIVES Advt. i$ aring out the diamond earrings of |28 Property Instead of ay an Invest. | aly hat Baidee nat eu a — = = » Bertha Te No. 66 ihe | mt, 80 long as they do not realize ie the inom exhauntlng, | an ; ; ollinger sald there iy a AUMIOE BL ihe paca aud that pornonal Induente [eate undeiakes Dhera (n-ne olnaplaee ane MbueN fram Mine aa Ra aS }least six men he knew who made a Prep bine eres j{task so hard, no « drudgery so | Finally he appilod for a warra business of robbing bank mossengers | for Sood Is the most spiritual ideal) oli oing the woman that "baby 2 : Passengers Tell Strange Story of Jand women. One member of the gang |of Immortality, humanit» will remain | {aos not exhaust im the woenat whows gute 4 Ivan export Jeweller and can appraise [at « standstill, What we need, por. |neriality, Ie ae per with cho bates, | WOODPECKERS BORE STEEL —“Mrnse Meeting With a N a woman's jewelry at a glance, He » than anything else, is to ithe woman who cah get down on t dads Submarine. told of fifteen hold-ups conducted by | 4) floor and play with animals all day op, the gang. |rationatia the emotions of women |fMoor and pl AT OTe) uu 1 Ae THNIe Alb pac MLLte ak nes a \\ \\ —_——[$————— te ionize the Fetson ing OF Hhtnegy without Wanting ream, 1 her Ke for Spa 1 ) { 7 " | mee.” have tried to amuse babies and 1| OSWEKO, ; i tedie ( \ nn . “Amen to your last estion,’ 1 / know," I sald, peeimer w i f ae L \ A New York City Doctor writes: nereen devant ae do St ELMER yea tne, not takin nto ae> sore Aree Teast Pere TPM ae, i ce no {count that Wonderful elixir, maternal ‘rye Hill nea y ke steamer was former The other day I was taken with a very bad attack of ','*, Posie (0 rationalize emotion ayes Dr Ww HAVO fava t and few Homespuns, crasho, tw hou Ning i left too muel 1 1 ‘Acute Indigestion and I immediately took six Bell-ans ye: oevetop cREATIVE Pow. 0" car tae hen Pinida, Mabe and tAlioh tablets in some hot water. The effect was magical, relief | ERS OF WOMEN. draining; Lue ihoresin | sara on the Altar tion of correct style, “J do,” Di Wood replied. “Eno: by need ts m Alt pming almost immediately. Years of practice have taught) oo iis pomern ure wasted in (a8 a flower nevi Inpaht with an alee Ch fi ye that for an all-round, absolutely safe remedy for Indi- in, emotions of women. 1 do not," Wanan cannot i ry, told. of No arge fo | gestion, there is nothing comparable to Bell-ans, and you |think thor is much in the theory ormous I Pahoa rence the 1a, my name to it if ou choose.” that women fundamr jack cre i " 4c inu *may say so and sign my y ative ability, Women have spent thelr {)"" 0 for Ail fe arb At the creative energies emo!’ ally eat | ten eienin e s though some New not yet recognized as art, that's all. gent dire Complete ' overboard | “To make the enormous emotional | “rls whi the ¥ Hinted arnone: the, pa torial acinar (aetacnkinastivacare ean nal Dies) aime event ta the problom of the futur, for tt is. ma ; FRAN Mo. Capta neteen We woman who will have to be the leader yea ea) t und a | mito A r ‘ FOR INDIGESTION Migrate ne ; Itonarat Fe Tiere ey n social parenthoo ‘ Aree ¥ H _ dent ‘te woman the » for or Mitehel is} from one | LX Tomorrow, Saturday, April 29th Topcoat Reductions Spring’s Best Models 8515 WAR MUNITIONS EXPORTS DEFENDED BY PROF. GARNER Points Out to Experts on In- ternational Law the Position of Neutral Nations. WASHINGTON, April Amert+ ca’s munition trafic was analyzed by eminent legal authorities to-day be- fore the American Soctety of Inter- national 1 It was both assailed 28. w and dete Trade in war muni- decla by most of the speakers to be le 1; bby others ft« neutral “morality” was questioned. The two principal Prof, James W. Garner of the ty of Illinois and Prof Philip Marshall Brown of Princeton University. In the general sion which followed various debated of arms and ad to-day «tseus members of exportation and munitions to the rights of neutrals. Prof Minor of the University the relation obligations igh ©. of Virginia led a discussion of sub- marine warfare questions Prot hat German a thorit who b sly defend nto most vigor he right Ja neutral a sell munitions to bellige The 9 iniformiy been in accordance with the rule whieh recog hizes an entire consistency between | the sale of arms and the obligations Jot neutratity,” said Mr. Garner, “The assertion that German prohibited site Jand exportations of arms to Spain during th inish-American Waris without foundation “There have been few instances of embargoes laid on th ounds of neutrality, ‘The present rule rests upon solid foundations of morality 1 public polley. If it ix ethically rissible furnish a with coal for supply warsh nd other « for making ex plosives materials with which w is sel Df the in to only xportation of arms and munitions,’ That munition traffic traordinary and presents ex preposterous ano malies Was stated by Prof. Brown citing the neutral right to sell guns ind shrapnel but not warships. “The interests of neutré aid Prof. Brown, “when they clash with the pressing necessities of melligerents in the throes of a tragic strugle, sink into relative insignificance. The United States is being made to realise that | neutrals must in some instances elthe: {endure considerable interference with their interests or else fight. Tho matn- tenance of neutrality under such oir- cumatances becomes increasingly dif- ficult and well night impossible “A neutral nation may find itself goaded by its immediate or ultimat: best interests to take up arms, It mus make certain that it fights for interess in general and fundamenta! importance and not for technica! rights of a temporary or doubtful aly nificance.” ennai WHY NOT FINGERPRINTS? Congress has voted to have ite ploturea published in the Com gressional Directory. : eee Moving Picture Man Accused of Perjury. Sol Brill, the real estate and movw- ing picture man, and his bookkeeper, David Gi were arrested today at perjury handed it is alleged that Wek testitied falsely In a November, They fur- Weill and ¢ etvil wuit last nished ball. Saturday Sale Offering Wide Choice C topmost point of popularity—at sharp reductions, before their chief usefulness has " fairly begun. The things which Fash- ion insists upon, to be worn with Summer frocks for the cool morning, the afternoon in the motor car, and the eve- ning out-of-doors OATS that are at the eods, sport fabries, checks, a silks—the soft manteau vdels, offering every varia- r Alterations Fashion Shop st 34th Street

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