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y and Sunday, ¥ \FINAL @be WEATHER—Cloudy to: PRICE ONE CENT. Covreteht, 4940, 07 The, Frew Fatlahing NEW YORK, SATURDAY, MAY 27, 1916. (12 PAGES— PRICE ONE DR. WAITE IS FOUND GUILTY: ISONER GOES TO THE CHAIR CENT. PEACE 1S SURELY INSIGHT, "“*R2H225.» GALLS MORGAN AS WITNESS. ["°25222%x, pqreoven pape vemniey ) AMERICA URGENTLY NEDS I, a=) TO TELL OF WIRE TAPPING -OF DEATH WITH COMPOSURE: 1) SAYS AMBASSADOR GERARD NV HUNT FOR OFFICE LEAK” JURY QUT HOUR AND A HALE ' on A CGD T OOD -¢o—___. © oT ~ x say! i CG 3 Thomps Co Will | Mitson Has Greater Freedom Al ee ae k Sm \“Moral Imbecility” Is No Defe ‘ ‘i Raare so Ask Ba About ‘Com- | 4 of Action Now,” He Says ’ : ! ‘ an a ernie on : y ts No nse, 7 Tan mitments ¢ ) ions. | i ; in an Mterview. OMITS ments and Obligation p ART OF VILLAGE | ustice Tells Jurors, Warning ~ > , me rors > 1 : BOUND TO AID MOVE.| SPELLISSY A ' HOTEL WIRES WATCHED | Them Not to Be Swayed by Pity — ; or Horror. Establishment of Good Rela- AIDING SINN FFIN Police Also Tell of Trailing ON VERDUN FRONT | a" ~ . “ante aes i | tions With Germany a | Clients by “Listening In | Most Important Factor. a on Lawyers’ Phones. ——— iCON ICTED SLAYER HUMS sine: Gave Haaite rn Seize Eastern Secti of Cu- ' ‘ BERLIN (via London) May 27~/ Justice Says glish Will Be J.P. Morgan will be calted as a|€12e Eastern ‘ ection of “ul AS HE IS LED FROM COURT United States Ambassador James} Charging Him With Mur- witness by the Thompson Inveatigat-| Mieres and Several German : Be Gerard ie convinced that peace is In! der Next. s ——— ling Commities when It meets again Trenches in That Vicinity. f | Facing the jury,-absohutely unmoved, ‘his ands folded behind him . sight, according to an interview pub- {next Wednesday. While the chair-| = | dail his eves bolting «traLatA 7 a Go | =! is eyes lool aig’ F judg- lished In @ Munich newspaper from| DUBLIN (via London), May 27.— Gen.d.S.GALLIENI ** |man has announced that the com-) Panis, May 27.—French troops re- Yes looking straight into those of the men who had passed judg {te Berlin correspondent. Mr, Gerard The names of Judge Dante) Cohalan mittee will devote Itself particularly | captured a large part of ‘he village of nent on him, Dr. Arthur Warren Waite heard himself Pronounced guilty fe quoted as saying: “Nothing can of the New York State Supreme EN | NI to the matter of “commitments and) Cumieres, ning miles northwest of this afternoon of the murder of his father-in-law, John E. Peck % . pligations” 8 to be included] yerdun | . I ht iii i my confidence that peace 1s On| Court and Dennia Spellissy, a New sae Ue obligations” that wer erdun In heavy fighting last nigh ‘| There was no flush, no flinching, no} sli pens - c wey” York lawyer, were mentioned by ) | sa the elevated thirdstracking onntrest, the War Office announced | . sets i ENE: TO the slighest evidence of shock by’ The Ambassador referred to the mat | Malar ses in nis seneey, verre it 18 said that Mr, Morgan will a0] Despite the most desperate counter visible in his demeanor, as Clerk Penney read the fateful words: “We i i the Irish commission investigating , . . " charged.” i ' tlement of the differences of the) ne Sinn Fein revolt, in connection 1 be asked about the feppins big attacks, the French retained posses | tind the defendant guilty as charged. This means that Waite has been |) United States and Germany as pre-| with money sent from America to the wires In the offices of Seymour & Sey-| sion of the eustern part of the villa jconvicted of murder in the first degree, the penalty tor which is death paring the way for paige Wilson! Sinn Peiners. mour at the instigation of @ represen-|as weil as several German trenches to | | by electrocution. take up the question of peace, Major Price said that $100,000, most- tative of his firm. th te fi ” aid," Lesa of his @ northwest. | When the formalities following the a: o “President Wilson,” he said, “has!) ainerican gold, had reached the | | aalitie Owing the announcement of the verdict had ~ 2a a 5 he committee now has on record Pollo of to-day's en ci 7 ij / much greater freedom of action NOW!) revolutioniste during the first ’ z Oil ieaetinan sea OLInR ah: help tls dies Bilis NOXU OE toaiag ———— been completed Justice Shearn remanded the defendant to the ‘Tombs till *| to deal with tho immonse world prob- | i. qonths after the war broke out. Re? ail FaeD OF Se Pann OF Peaa se iS Stiff.’ They Say, {June 1, when he will be sentenced which will determine the future eee Man Who Sent Taxicab Army ice “listening in” system, and It has “On the left bank of the Rive: Seared Stiff, They Say ' wee { @ttitude of nearly all the countries of! “1 suppose they'll be charging me|'"!4 s eee devoloped that hotel telephone wires} Mouse our troops yesterday eco When They Found They | ® The jury was out just one he with murder next,” was the comment | Into Battle Expires at -| ning attacked the village of Cum- | we | Twenty-five minutes, f jhe glo! re tapped and also those of law i aM . ron pry } “Ig is useless to discuss at this mo-|of Justice Daniel F, Cohalan when Versailles wore tapp : feres and the German positions to Had So Much Cash. Hels as otto cet ment the question as to whether told of the Dublin despatch. “It is aes y |yers and doctors in search of crime] the west. after a ferocious atruke | : h ore ce " | dent Wilson's intermediation i absurd, ridiculous, to say that I had| eee | or to locate suspected criminals, glo we penetrated the eastern part It was only their desire to Join the! NO WARNING GIVEN court to present their verdict, the Las sirable or probable. In this if-/ anything directly to do with any; PARIS, May 27, — Gen, Joseph It has been admitted the police] of the village and oceupied sev- | fexay Rangers and help punish Mex —_—_—_—_— t they did was to enter inte a tance facts alone must speak, 49d) yoney sent to Ireland for such a|Simeon Gallient. “savior of Par have caught fugitives by hear-| @ral German trenches to the north. (ieo whieh led Billy MeManus and Uhirty Members of the Crew Who " the case one of the most important facts i | Purpose, There was a fund raised) former Military Governor of the ng them communicate with their) “°stofCumleres A violent coun- | (ill Bain, two of J.P. Morgan & Were Abandoned in Life Iy in any trals are probably as > n rl Fae | ne ener 8S ‘i er-atty y the enen dno Yo'4 messencers, to run off yester- ey ena iabe ; “ that the neutrals ar sh. ; f ‘ here by Irish sympathizers, but French capital, then Minister of War, counsel over tho phone, but it {e| ter-attack by th nem Hd not |e " neers, to run fr yester Boats Rescued As the ju ‘ pprosehir the much Interested in bringing about 4M) wvoiwicay in the United States knew| x J o-| Mesult in dislodging us from the [day with $10,515 of the firm's money, we eseued, : ential relation be early peace as the belligerents.| or that und, and Major Price was| 2nd later head of the French aerial asserted the confidential rela ccupled positions taking with them thelr Ted! Panis, May 21.—A Hav. : ' ’ inpe i . ned: peace, andicr . corps, died to-day at Versailles, aged tween jawyer and client, or physician 4 ARIS avas despaten |” : America urgently needs peace, divulging no secret when he told of| SP Nie Pe ee cele paves sauaed ‘© the east of il! 21 French |Daly, who works for the Emerson | from Port Vendres saya that two| lara Pook Wait deter CU apace eee obligation ‘tot on the witness stand.” ‘Tho Cabinet decided thin morning to| Yesterday's testimony revealed that,| forces, uning hand-xrenades, made |Klectric Company, No. 46 Church| French torpedo boats aerivot thang Anh wife... 4nd canta Gerenment unde en hie every-|, Dennis A. Spellissy chuckled when) arrange a national funoral for Gen.| although it had been contended only) Progress during the course Aree! = Hat im ie ation | yesterday bringing thirty members| doctor had been ¢ She rai eae yes the cause of peace, | told of Major Price's testimony, Gallien, and, subject to the approval! three wires were tapped in the char pf She nient SHOE OTTO SA {NREL PREGES. HRY 9 of the crow of the Italian steamer | auintty and parsed out h (hing that eee importance is that| “He hasn't told the hal of what of the family, to transfor the body to! ties case by the police, a fourth wire,| “ON the right bank of the river ‘arraigned in the Contre Street Court] soravia, which was torpedond by a sf A tact of chief tmporiince ing to| We tid over here on this side to tree |Or te Kamily. Invalides, which con-/that of the Hotel Irving, was tapped] ‘he second German attack upon |ithis morning before Magistrate! German submarine on Thursday at. | 0" Me Judge's chambs my evernment it ue BEL A of | Ireland,” he said, “lam the National] iin. the tomb of Napoleon because Robert W. Hebberd, former} our trenches in the vicinity of Port, Handy jternoon without warning When the verd ud 1 take action for the 4 Treasurer of fund which was} “nwo years after he graduated from) secretary of the State Board of Chari-| Dowaumont was delivered with “wa Xd 0 ea hes mach wet “| The crew was abandoned in two life-| announced in cour innaaie peace irted to help the reyolutionists. Tene’ gondaray s ' ere, Mayor Mitchel, rey yesterday afternoon at @ taken,” explain tn, spokesman! poate, ‘The Moravia was on her way| girl triend with ’ . tic regarding the "the French military academy at St. ties, was living (her y r y}e ' th h ‘Tam my Sede oe iia tdea| My report up to May 24 showed that} Gy, ne fought through the Franco-|in ‘notifying Senator ‘Thompson of| o'clock. ‘This movement was com. | for the boys, “We only wanted $180 from New York to Genoa with a cargo] cali! God's will be Fre the war should be ended, even|*47,985 had been received, Prussian War. [thts tap, sail he did not know of it] pletely repulsed We thought if we stole that much] of four Dr Waite had anticipated the } hic Ratligecent nations, Tho wise| “The fact that our Irish patriots!” Arter that war, In which he won until Thursday, and that the police The night was marked by in- | 4nd then sent it back out of our pay! ‘phe Moravia, a steamer of dict and did not even expect the jur ; ree ped a te words of the German | 4" being shot down by Englishmen | promotion for bravery, he was sent| took no conversations over this wire, activity on the part of the | #* Rangers we would be forsiven be-l waited from New York on 3 10 take ax long as it did in coming t and en ee Gennansi tals only adds to the feeling against Eng-}t9 africa, where he remained many) ‘The Hotel Broztell telephone wire rman artillery, ay we were defending our country.| was jast reported passing 4 decision. As he wis led from the aM cent sae es yeace had probably|!@"4 among Irish sympathizers in! years, winning much fame, Later he also was topped, It Was admitted, In} in all the region north Ver- When we began dividing the] on may ourtroom, after the jury had retired t ‘fe. oo rongest echo in America and| ‘lt Country, The febt to treo Ire! servoq in Indo-China and then took|tne Beymour case. And one member] dun." | money and saw those hundred dollar] LONDON, May Rritish | ho remarked (o one of the attendanta fi their sironpe: See Nat Ger. | tnd will be kept up more vigorously | command in Madagascar, where be of the police wire-tapping squad tea-| BERLIN, May 27 French troops) DIS We were neared sti. We were] ge r Denewood has been sunk) “Well, | guess tt will be atl over in t net wil take all further atepa| ‘nan ever gland will be whipped | was noted for the severity and almost |titieg tnat the wires of five lawyers | succeeded in penetrating Cumteres | #ftald to send tt all back in a chunk lrhe crew was landed, ‘The Denewood | fiftecn minutes.” t ibe ape i 4 with confidence, jand there will be an Irish Republic. lorueity of his government. He w |were tapped to in Information as/ village during furious tighting north. | fF fear We would be arrested. 99 Ol digptaced 1 tons and was regis-| When the clerk had pronounced | umhy 0 will bo taken} “Let that meswage be sent over the cauied to the Superior War Council !ts the whereabouts of certain elienta.| west of Verdun, but were driven out, | Welded to go on and then send ttl ered at Landon, the words that contirmed h | “When another step wi 9 cable from me jn reply to Major }in 1908 “ formation aame from the war oma *) back a little ata tim : u In antic ba hat shape the further devel-|007°, i in & Most of this Information came fri ” ar Offlos announced this after vi It Was announced thin afternoon | pation Dr. Waite turned to the clerk and what s iea will take | /TiCe’s testimony, And let the mes-] On Aug. 27, 1914, when the German|, Yunge, firet clase detective! nc Hain actually did got off the train} that thy British stoamer Hercules hus! ay q word trom % © VRopment of the peaco idea con- | Sie be went to the people of the} advance threatened Paris, he was|... charge of the wirestap-| ‘Tho text of th on the way to Philadelphia and send| been sunk, ‘There are twelve British 2 an attendant, and is not clear. At any rate Lam con-|United States that England 49 com: .M ~y. Governor af! the. anc | eee s ‘ Nera iemont by Gero li other three ono hundred dollar] steamers named Hercules, all com-|C9lly gave data for the statiatics made Military Governor of the en 4 MA AT BP vinced that my Government will leave|ing after thia country if she cits 0 ping squad aun Army headquart nas fal 7 ; os horn, | BAFAtively small veawols. ‘Tho owners are iaken from condemned thing undone to support with all|out, England always comes where|trenched camp, ‘There was talk of) yung sald be had been at the jow bills ch she received more) ship of the one sunk has not been ninals, He was twentyent ; ee so movements from |the money is," surrendering the elty to save It from) wiretapp work four years, the) “North of La Basse Canal ¢ tng at: her home, * One | oxtublinhed ars old, he said, Hp 2 ie ‘ad Rare ye aoria; Gavan cate Sy alege and bombardment, but Gallient /sygtom having been Inaugurated une | ur paty einatad!anvaneiie Hundred cand Wiehtieth: Bipeet, and - A tone eae nt ene S08 i whateve de they come ave | etrated an enemy [ prely suid | r Waldo. On 50 4 though weeks or months may olapse Wald se der C GIRL SHOT AT DESK 1 near Festhube = | | ; a SaRnt taken tangible | “I have recolved the mission of d@- leases the Work is carried on night] prisoners were taken, Th, ea ites unit ae casero She SCOR che ip onal IN STORE BY fending Paris; I shall accomplish that 'and day. Reports are made to the turning withogt an Magistrate Handy, on hearing that | ATLANTIC IN 24 H cathode ae ee ane DD & form nothing < Ww T mission to the end.” | asio! f every conversation - McManus was only fifteen years old, | Victed of any other orime. He hs dence that peeace is on its way. | Commi | “In the Argonne there have been added, as questioned, tha: Mm | Referring to the recent crisis in But Gallieni saved Parts without | recorded and to Deputies and others jlively mining operations, during |Meht Bim up to the Children’s Court Brin oe if | that he was 4 err Oo ¢ ie 2 The ., eee aed ‘3 . seit operations, uring y wventee! , . *rotesta an emperate, ‘ \German-American relations, the Am-| Mysterious Assailant of Buffalo] defending 11. When Gen, Maunoury| when hese others give directions for |y.,,. 4 enemy trenches were yod | BMD, who in seventeen, was hold in| Ceorge Kulbech, Norwegian, to Use] "Aw hs wave gee 9 y \< pncomes | Cashier Makes His Escape asembled his new army to strike von |the tapping of wires AM the aupere|ivur a great widen The Prone, cat. nail of $1,000 for examination Monday, ‘ane Wi Hf 4 1 ‘acts, doctor & \raarnaee, in eam chat pustien t Makes ‘ap Kiuck’s feck unawasen Galllantoon, |vising wark I done in one place, not | era, numerous lowscg ane ae ha He expects bis parents to arrange for Biplane With Double Steering | kept glancing over hin shoulder to where a reporter was seated, as if to . sure they were taken down cor- » May 17 (By Mail)—De-! rectly, Then he turned, and chatting #, may | spite the war, there is intense Interest leastiy with the deputy sheriff at his here in the coming attempt of George | ejbow, was led from the room, the present good relations between in Automobile. mandeered every motor taxicab in} police station nor Police Hoad-| wounded and also some beimonery 228 bail Meanwhily he ts in the | Device for Two Operators. he United States and Germany could) BUFFALO, N. ¥,, May 27,.—Dorothy| Paris, put into them $0,000 of his) quarters; the location of this place} wer taken be disturbed. ‘The establishment of|G. Prefert, nineteen years old, cashier | tP0OPS and threw them into Maunou-| way kopt socret. good relations with Germany is one| in a Main Streot drug store, was shot |FY¥'s corps, the existence of which was) «None of my men ever listened In of the most important factors of the|and probably fatally wounded by an |UBknown to the Germans. The Sun-|5, any wire unless it was author- who was not brought back| LONDO f bank of the Meuse the with ihe two Morgan mesenge heh succeeded temporarily in pen- not be prosecuted at all ing the southern part of the vil boys were rrested yesterday | >! Norwegi f arne follo ; ” of Cunite dur’ c ‘Ont of < | Kulbech, youn orwemian aviator, As soon as the door 1 . \\tiplomatic situation now confronting| Unknown acsailant as sho sat in the |@a¥ battle on the Marno followed; \tmq” anid the young detective ems of Cunieres during. stubborn udelphiu In front of the Kay-| to creme the Atlantic In at area | A® 2008 © door closed. behind \ ‘4 ) von Kluck was crushed and the r by In answer to one questi anight ks. In clearing them * Hotel by Detectives Hdward him, Waite bewan to whistle a mare) he United States, cashier's cage of the store to-day, Parse AYP rir aie phatically In an Gyastion, Kk sixty-three prisoners. raid and Henjamin Fay of the}, Kulbech's machine is @ biplane fy-! tune, Half way across the B f ~ —- The man who did the shooting ey. | et te A ft owed "tn answer to other questions he e right bank of the Meuse we Douguerty Agency in of his own design. fe in|‘ a ridge © Alaskans Yominate Sateor \ped In an automobile | Mor that Gailient was made Mins! aaig Jed in advancing as far ae th MeManus w $10,515 in | ftted with a seaworthy bull Sighs he ceased the martial air he IUNEAD, Alaska, May 26.—The| At thé hospital when the girl res | ister of War and at once cut all red|” wo do not take down all the cons n the souhtwest ried bills loxether [starting motor and two separate! was whistling and began absent cers and mon trom soft berths ine, tour advance was at : 8 wore to be placed foi iota mnAy § ) 18 mug | day clected five d to the Ne-Jidid not know the tan who did the (eo yMl en 1 NUNS 1nt0) on that is felevant to the matter ip pour aay Hiugalhen PRLdher HaNoCl:. LABLAAA GP tal re lonmaine aideee Th ke off and turning to ths tonal Conver a Lows, with} shooting und could give no reason |“, Kauss, 1916, he took over the| bund, ) OHHMY ALACRA agiinat our money to the Paymaster, MeManus|, Kulbech, plans to start from| Deputy Sherif? said: “Well, I'm glad AO expectation th if National }for the attack rection of the Department of WARNE nonve |newly-captured positions wouth ot ave Bain the 9 ind they walked |Jaederon, on the we ast of Nor-| the thing's over. [cant see Committee would t all of them. | ‘Phere were several persons in the aires yeh i WNP ove GQ. You don't take ‘the CONV OPRR OR TL” Douaumor malate nt nicking Daly mhorly aiiee eae Rnd. 10, coach of tho! ,, an ine Ba a wey they Ruluer'a brother of former Gave W tore when the ting ecourred, him to retire on March 6, since | down In full. A. No. we take down] 1, engagemenia southw t ward, JUnited States in about twenty-four| Maye Deen wasting so much time on ¥ jam Sulaer of New Y kh. for delegate SS = - time he ha yon tie! ne s a " 1 the td t fn ‘ ken p i) ' ° 1 f the m ad} | fate ' a . to Congress. (For Racing Results See Page 2.) puttio with death, them up later ificers and 1.915 mom been recovered eacep! $240 peen fixed, : it became known to-day that Percy