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AL EDITION |“ Circulation Books Open to An.”’ | 7) bi __ PRICE ONE CENT. Coprrient, (Th 21 BRITISH AND GERMAN WAR IN BATTLE, DECLARES EYEWITNESS LEAK COMMITTEE, BALKED, — eqWaen ua MODES DEMAND FOR DATA Him AND HALTS HEARINGS HERE... inialliasinn Lays New Plan to Hasten Brokers’ Records Before Exchange Governors. Saeed Men Attack and Young y ieerees is She AS CHET EXAMINER ARREST ESTS | ATTACK UPON WHIPPLE. Fugitives Are Caught After a Hot Chase in Fifth ‘ “ital Avenue. Representative Chiperfield Ac- | FOR BANKS HERE pats cuses Counsel of “Impugn- | (tharine MeGrath, nineteen ing y? WwW itness Noble. years old, of No, 1144 St, Lawren ——— the Bronx, who usually Rob| MADE., NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24, SENATE IN BITTER DEBATE ~ONWILSON PEACE SPEECH REPUBLICANS ASSAIL “Circulation Book 1917. 16 NOTEGIRL WROTE. ~ADDSMYSTERY 10. ‘OSBORNE’ TANGLE aeeildpnests How Did James W. Get It Be- tore Wax Appeared? Ques- | a“ > — }Cummins Insists Upon Full | DU PONT HEIRE | WHO IS BRID. Discuss and S f de- | se ission and herman | OF. WASHINGTON | Nounces It as Stump Speech. | b IS POSTPONED. Democrats Defend President, but Oppose Discussing | Peace Move Now. | )ACTION TO-DAY MAN. Balked for tude of Stock Exchange brokers, investigating y adjourned the myment by t the Congressional committee hearin: and went to Washington. They plan to return again next week and re- sume public sessions on Monday or Tuesday The interruption was caused by statements of Stock Exchange of- ficials that from two weeks to a month would be required by brokers to compile the informa- tion demanded by the committee for a statement of accounts of all customers between Dec. 10 and 23 last. ‘This led to a long executive session, in which President H. G Noble and other governors of the Exchange, expert acoountants and lawyers par- tictpated for the purpose of arrang- ing some modification of the demands and devising a more simplified and mii < expeditious accounting method. aminer for the Sec down | concerning this vital subject? i | 1914, aietinn to the Madeaten, Ad. '° | accurate and tho V-69 was badly dam- “The Stock Exchange officials were wit! As he did so, Miss McGrath's pock- is ay wessere not waaiber the Shope CAE 2 OR IED Mr, SpleIberg, continuing his test!- | Proceed with work on the contract) aged, the compass and steering gear technically correct froin their point of New York City, vi thook dropped to the street, Police-|ent 18 right or 6 nether’ 415% BessigC.OVPonr |mony at the opening of the session, | for shells for the American navy “mo | being destroye The officers of the ae aia a | raniauadi man Helbeck on Fifth Avenue stop’ lease his Dronounomene is the mos! VNORRWOOD. UNDRAWOOR lwaid that Re “had sald one|iong am the exigencies of war con-| German destroyer followed the stare Gommittec, “regarding the time 4} Malburn is by training nother young man who had been prime le Vole yan execute | In Wilmington, Del., the home of| Minute that Js wborne was! tinue. used the propellers in steering to- amount of lab: 1 in compiling peculiarly, well qualitied follows uy first a had stay 1 “The whole country so looks upon|t!® du Ponts, to-day, Miss Bexsie|the mah and another minute that he| ; ard & German port, While making ements of accounts t the same| \portant offic te ye back When Horner knocked the leader ¢ ke up ceGrauechtn. Bt : as not ‘or home they were ¢o! e a to believe that those who sired to give us the information we|Ury '” March, 1914, Mr, Malburn was The two sald they were Edward |! any vari plier KL ‘ s| on, D. Cy where the newly | ing to th * whon Mise zer | th rena Duteh eoas are after it all could have been done|CusFaged in the active and successful] Mlbertson of No. 388 Hast Tw ny True friends. Mow can we assist him wile will have ‘helt home| deelared that James W. Osborne was FOR “MARCH | 0 BORDER | oj, 00", know, whet happened to @ very short time, However, we tice of law in Denver for over) third Btreet an harles 8. Ward of) 1. nis counsel if we say nothing? day's bride is the daughter of Mrs, {ot “Oliver Osborne" who had made | An! her vessels,” the survivor con- have agreed upon a new method, and] ten years. Prior thereto he had fon} Han Francisco, Malbertson, who was] «6 there be @ Senator who docs diner du Pont and her father was | love to her, uw but they must have got it pointed out by Miss McGrath as the The firat visit Rae Tanzer made to | badly, I hope we shall be able to resume hearings next Monday and take up specific cases on data obtained from brokers’ books." COUNSEL WHIPPLE TO REMAIN ON THE JOB HERE. Counsel Whipple will remain on duty in New York, working with Exchange officials and accountants. Summarizing developments. Mr, Whipple sald: “A wupplemental request w @ent out by the Stock Exchang ernors aftey their meeting this noon which will indicate certain 4 formation which th mmittee re quests to given in the first instance, This informatt we ure aesured, will be given with reasonab promiptness. The request the 1 mainedr of tho inf rests in abeyan “An adequate plan has been ar rived at whereby all customers of ' houses who are not objec broke} of the inquiry as detined’ in the Con gress resolution will be otected from public disclosure, There will b no danger of transactions or names of any gentleman outside the class as defined in the resolution being disclosed to the public bi mittee has indicated that tt desires every safeguard agains eh diseto sures. “The Ji nes of cu tomers wil in charge of sMcers of the k Exchange in only in case of neve on order of Chairman Henry. The accounts will be designated by ymbols A key to the symbols will be placed etters, or (Continued on Second P. ) in New York this afternoon | aipenicnanie' of W. P. Malburn nds her noon hour from her work ‘ ye spe WASHINGTON, Jan. 24.--Action on! to Post Announced With- in a vith Avenue decorator's shop | ‘ 4 “ ; | Senator Cummins’s resolution to pro- | out Explanation. at prayer in St. Patrick's Cathedral, |i4, por exclusive consideration of pick | was attocked by footpads in the very | | President Wilson's peace speech until all Senators views wag deferred to-day and it was s of the eathedral to-day, and | J and robbed, irl saw two young men, shab- {as she opened the storm r leacing into the vestibule at the -first Street ide of the front of} WASHINGTON, of Charles St Jan. 24 k from the office of Removal have expressed their | Chiet Nationa Bank the Second héderal Examine sent to the calendar after it had boen debated two hours. In this situation It will reqpire serve Dist Yori with daque tera at New nd an the annals [tenia Aldea ne eeinc eburch, While she was walking ies et a iin pital on lagitds broug the dark to the other fide | Mfirmative vote of the Senate to gct jof the Treasury, was announced to- the vestibule, the door was opened | the resolution up again, | day by Comptroller Williams her and two figures rushed/ ‘The Senate's action followed two | Mr. Starek has been absent on|** De ‘ Jhours of bitter discussion, during {leave without pay since Nov. 15.) \, A man’s hand closed over her eves./wnich Senator Stone urged that the |Charles F. Richmond; Chiet of the | Heh muff, containing a pocketbook f Raporta Division oe the Comptroitera | whch id $1.44, was snatoted from resolution be referred to the Foreign Office, has been Acting Chief Exam. | NC" hand. she ined, and the men | Relations Committ F ier wince Oot. 16 dashed out of sor by which they| A# soon as the Senate was called | catnar eesean ees Byiecorare pee fail to order Senator Cummins brought Bie wa ade public in the| 328% McGrath, screaming, followed | UP his resolution fixing next Monday | [Comptroiters statement, which fol.| them A moment later Policeman|aa the time for opening the debate, | jew | Horner at Madison Avenue saw a| “Ought the Senate,” be asked, “in| ‘Willlam P, Malburn, Aasistant|™48 running hatiess toward him/the near future do the country the/ Secretary of the Treasury, hus to-|thFough Fiftioth Street, He De sciiea | (uios and render the President the} day resigned that office and has ac-| ‘B® fellow to halt and, when disre-|Treapect of informing the people and cepted the office of Chief National| ®@rded, ran over and knocked him| advising the President of our views thirteen years practical experience in millionaires, | edi aniek ia not intend to vote for this resolution banks in| man who had snate her muff, sald !r es him to reflect that opposition the operation of national ee Colorado, principally in the city of|he was recently arrested and escaped conveys a doubt either as to the PEACE- TALKING Denver, from the rooms of the Gerry Society | pregident's courage in facing the TOUR “As Ansistant Secretary of the! by climbing out of a window and T dante think there tak Bank | issue. PROPOSED TO WILSON tion Be fore ( Court. WAS ¢ VEN OT LIVER.” jSo Rae Her renate Testified, and Former Lawyer Does Not Explain It. The “blue letter,” writtes by Rae Tanger on t stationery of the firm! doher, Farrington & ans of West Fourteenth Street, into the Safford trial to-day, but In a suggesttvely | which emplo: came perjury | again | mysterious Nght. | During the examination of Harold Splelberg, | Tanzer, ‘he testified that both he and \his wife thought it dectdedly that this te session of friends of before come into the light of the “blue letter” at one time counsel to Miss ullar er should be Mr " in the ny Osborne a Wax had “Oliver | month Charles the ‘anzer affair, Osborne” The was taken to Rae will friend of| ‘s place of business by Hawley, a broke Ww. Osborne, and Haskins 18, Sptel- | }berg stated he thought it peculltar | they should have this letter if James W, Osborne was not “Oliver Osborne, Rae Tanzer had testified that she had handed this letter personally to |her “Oliver Osborne" about Oct. 24, Jame Detective | Sergeant whe on Feb, 1915, Mr on he Mr. Spielberg was on March 26, 1915, eleven days after starting her suit, It was then that she said James W. was not “Oliver Osborne." intended Treasury Mr. Malburn has had ge! town a drain pipe, |ator who wishes to put the President Q. You to defend Miss eral supervision of the fiscal burca He had been iarreat 1, he said, | bn the position of flagrantly misusing —_——— ‘Tanzer on the theory that James W. of the Treasury Department, includ-| fy. “albertyon, a. den petige st | his power, or in a position where| President Takes Under Advisement} Osborne was not the man? A. Yew ing the office of the Comptroligr of| Fourteenth Street, Sear acts Pe 8 ; {that's tr : \ h Street, : us »|he appears to wish to hear only his Suggestion o p Aft | the Currency." 1e Gerry Society because he saidlown voice. uggestion of Trip Afte | Q. But you testified in a preceding The Examiner's office pays $16,000) rae, only fourteen years old and!” 4; gm not challenging either the Congress Adjourn trial that you didn't intend to have @ year, As Assistant Secretary of) Maiberison and dua loourage ob the planarity of the Preaie| WAMHINOTON, cas a Miss ‘Tanzer say it wasn't James W the Treasury Mr, Malburn got $5,000,| guilty when Kville}dent. Each Senator should exp! Vil¥on has taken under cons: n| One A. I don’t remember mak mart and w bid! hlacvlawa an ch eation that ; a statement e nis Views of © prope ation the iggestion that af ! At the office of the Chief Nattonal n § nited States must maintain with Jourt make ay t the time of the first Saf. Bank Exan in New York wa > | wand t parts at 1 you not advise ber not tated ¢ Jay that Col am ae , i‘ . as h ah aun bab Oat} “ PROSECUTOR TO ENFORCE = stone sarcasticaccy RePLies ‘nH edu : to her Richards, Acting Chie TO CUMMINS'S SPEECH. seve " ee aeal| ence po statement will be made f eign Relations ittee, was on ¥ the publi ‘ol, Starek lives at - i pees tae : : . , sv ak tha orel Collingwood, Ne 45 West re ‘eet immediately ¢ ns cor ted ss AN F ty-titt eat. It was suid there he} EeWis Asks 1 ing Higher) 4 doubt,” ne or ud ’ “ w be the Will be home thin ove Rate ( I jdent is 80 obse ne fen to no f era ai Ha aktve (Cummins) affec t wi or anciioh that aie had Gate Gh WOMEN SEE SUBWAY KILLING Pending Attack on ta _fta_ place is 1 's cum BROTHERHOOD HEADS r that she bad made that » ee Att ‘ Le s of nins's tid) : | Several I Whep Express Train| County announced to-day that, note| 4 me during the Arat trial of Get | tnidor Hernstetn, twentyctwo yeurs| Withstanding the pending sult to de solution as being unwise ed nat “Miss ‘Tanger is now Jold, of No. 224 Henry x a subway | Clare Yold the act of the Ls Ature}hastily and without du liberation, vinced that James W. Osborne ts th hel jsuard, was killed this afternoon at the| miting the price of gas in the ‘Thir | “If this talk fest proposed should | “Ash Replies St Stone When In-| man? It's what I've feared for two | Dyckman Street Station of the Subway|tieth and Thirty-first Wards in|continue seven hours per day, with ited. “What He Sa weeks. Shall [drop her case? No, 1] j When he was struck by @ northbound! Bro » to 80 cents a the i fe eis ich Senator un hour, nine - 8 : . y her as lon she t expreas train as he was crossing the] and his failure have tit |ty-six hours o} 1 be launched atisfles tA, You, I t | tracks. Bofore t jotorman, Frar seein oe ; ene i : : ye 1 said tha Gallagher, of No, 500 Weat Onc f and it would's © more y {INGTON Ja id You not t A Haw dred and Sixty-fourt ' avoring to) weeks Four? But Brotherhood re Pei had aumolan rs tral ‘ nd . ir D i ' ) Woo ara had pi fi e t A at i ‘ ra I n W * : bas raf women 1 r . ; Fi Presiden n role t W end fainte , 1 ne Kings Coun part and er halt i A a ' r pa Bor forsing and apt rs r e i 1 THE Wort THA pulAU as Company a calle i a qn w would tho T Jont be enlight Phe Brother 4 Wa fl not Kae T Ham meres St ed 1 will be welecmaed att® “/ened? How would his ater guid. 8. Stone, Wi G. Toe Ie. 1 pp UO ike oe a, Coast wh once begin a proceeding to|ed? It i# an unwarranted assumption {yeh Abe gS tes : 1 whe WA ie io for me to make a mistake mah’ lines. x from the offending c | - iad dlacu ne, spokow ' ! conga dey. ans Plan tite ra? check and ay ay $1,000 ib nding compan | Nothing te Ask the —-— | erdere tow hone Beekman 4000°—Advt e penalty provided, (Continued on Fourth Page.) dent, What he says satisfies us. (Continued on Fourth Page.) j ) i} \ a eS Oe Open to All. EDITION 7 | PRICE ONE CENT. — an | PAGES HIPS —— 10 GERMAN WARSHIPS LOST, LONDON HEARS, BUT BERLIN REPORTS IT WAS ONLY ONE —--_—— + ¢ 2-—____—__ \Survivor of the Disabled German De- stroyer V-69 Describes a Surprise Attack by Two British Squadrons, and Declares Other Vessels Must Have Fared Badly. BATTLE WAS FOUGHT UNDER COVER OF DARKNESS LONDON, Jan. 24.—Persistent reports from Holland to-day were that from six to ten German destroyers had been sunk in Monday night's engagement between British and German sea forces, Despatches from Holland said the Dutch authorities were considers ing the internment of the badly damaged German destroyer V-69, which arrived at Ymuiden barely afloat, and with a score or more wounded German sailors. Dutch sailors are guarding the V-69 and her crew. A survivor of the V-69 interviewed at Ymuiden by the correspondent of the —_——*¢ ENGLISH FIRM MUST NOT | MAKE SHELLS FOR U. S. Government Retuses Hadfields to Make Them tor Our Navy While War Continues, LONDON, Jan, 24, 630 P. M British Government has refused per- Evening News says the main age at @ point thirty miles with an- torpedo-boat destroyer, formed © rear guard of a flotilla of eleven vessels. f | Suddenly the German flotilla wae | The | confronted by two British squadrons composed of four and six big ships each, The Hritish marksmanship was occurred Zeebr gke. His vessel, Permission tor Troops Marking Time J Time Awaiting For- mal Withdrawal Order From Washington. JUARWZ, Mex., troops at Field Hee Dublar ‘The German offictal statement re- ruing the engagement, as received | here to-day, makes no mention of the loss of any German vessels, aside from 4.—-Amer, Jone (presumably the V-69), which te ‘quarters, Colonia | declared to have reached a Dutch bare were inarking time last nig ne fe fer from Wash Columbus, N mes An an aw British destroyer was sunk, rman statement said. The British Admiralty report says: “Last night, while our light patrolling the North far from the Dutch coast, et a division of torpedo rs. A short engages during whioty torpedoboat des and the rest Ving suffered conside Darkness pres suits of the age x observed, there wae varp engagement torpedoboat de- ington f mareh to the celved here from ¢ vorde esr eer se pe ee t 4 were »-day Allcampey wa led nen had atika eae w unk nent, 1 between were enemy have reached Colonia Du ester stroyers and our own destroyers lay afternoon and last nig vicinity of Schouwen Bank, aan © engagement one of GIRL CRUSHED IN SUBWAY,| Shr encbest. Sestrovers. mam struck by @ tomnedo, the exple- Killing three officers ang four of the crew, | Another Viettm a Central Jam tal, She suis Mhila aitenintiog ¢ Pe anh sequently was struck by our ow_. heuha’ kabwaset bina Grand’ Gen ships. Relatives of the victim hes bata ive been informed, Our shipe N went 1 no other casualtie 1 N ‘ cables to the Dally Chrome : " lay Ymuilden, Holland, sive "in \ Was of far greater neg } ; : ence than Indicated tn the offletal ee Admiralty reports. i sy cok a Some reports assert that from ataty taken from the Fourteenth Btrest eta 100 British ght cruisers and de. tion te the hospital jst yers attacked from twelve te —> fourteen German destroyers, (For Racing Entries See Page 2.) The battle was fought in weather ne ed