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« “OUTLINE OF WILSON MONRUE DOCTRINE \ in Oe 3 NING WORLD. “Circulation f “ Circulation Books ¢ Open to All.’’ Cee Ete Kak We NEW YORK, FRIDAY, APRIL 11, 1919. ILL Books 8 Oper i PRICE TWO CENTS. — THOMPSON SAYS WH “CENT CARFARE OF THE MONROE DOCTRINE UNDER WILSON AMENDMENT QUEL BO BO SHEVSM GAVETO POOR KN GOVERNOR'S PLEA penance Labor Federation President Re- Philadelphia W Wersin Finds | Smith Wants Vacant Property turns From Europe With Mes- | $1,000 _Brooch—Man Held Turned Over to City to sage for Americans. for Pawning $500 Ring. be Sold or Used. Lloyd George’s Secretary Says All a emcees st “The employers of the United) When William Bondy was held for; ALBANY, N.Y. Questions Concerning Germany state nave it in their power to keep the Bolshevism out of the country. Qr- Have Been Settled, Including} ranizca tavor wit ao tts snare out April 11.—In a spe- Grand Jury to-day by Justi jal message to the Legislature to- McGeehan in the Morrisania Police Gov. Smith requested passage of ; Court, the story of the Philadelphia ding bill ¢ abolish the Court | cannot carry the ‘burden alone.” woman who hides diamonds in the} ‘ i} | House Board of New York and to lepxoyonotsic} Chi 1 Jobbely Evorel Vekolevelall Tee sy ery Gans dhe attine eee atier ayn transfer the property acquired by It | = — uel Gompers, President of the Am-| fortunate relatives was revealed. ib tha Naw PGK Commiliaionety 6b PARIS, April 11 (Associated Press).—While the text of the Monroe jerican Federation of Labor, brougnt| In the toe of o stoft shoe Mrs. | ‘need'| the Sinking Fund to be sold or ‘ ot to his associates from Europe. M) | ciussie Engel sent to the Bondys were : Doctrine amendment adopted by the League of Nations Commission at]. for other public purposes. jompers was closeted at the home]a diamond brooch valued at $1,000 ana | i sssion last nigt n features are substantially al The Governor recited that the ; S Session Hast night Is mun features are substantially along |oe nis son in Brooklyn this morning.| 1 diamond ring worth half that sum. seks: pollens \keeping vigil at the bedside of his board was created in 1908, following y tne following lines Rit ite Bondy pawned the ring and was! on agitation for a new Court House sick wife. Mrs, Gompers was re- j...0 pe ere “Nothing in this covenant shall be construed as invalidating any — ported somewhat improved. ‘Tho re- PTCVEME UP on a charge of grand lar} A Coney agreement, such as the Monroe Doctrine, for the malutenance of peace.” turn home of her husband had ved eeny. “The sum total of the board's work The © Conferenc is reached @——————_________—. to brighten her spirits. s. Engel, « home Is at No.l for years,” the message sald, “was HAR & WHITMAN an t wl qu WwW Mr. Gompers and the deleg: 1526 Wingohocking Street, Philadel-]to put upon the city an expenditure | _ Gov CHARLES ¢ sions, indemnities the s of F E TY taken off the steamship Rotterda aventean, whe mak home with ot property: It ordered Lacy ab ve the Rhine and Poland ‘ord 0 PROGR Ss AOGRESS ON R at Gravesend last night by Alexander Rondys at No. st 172d] the buildings thereon, leaving to an interview in the Petit Journal with J. and Samuel J. Gompers sons of et In the Bronx. Bondy js a rather] square blocks of vacant pr in the private secret Premier | 6 poate, ena 4 . Mr. Gompers, The labor chiefta’ nt relative. the very heart of New York. sreater Anion e in Last 48 Ho Lioyd Geor Certain uils remain rt A : ast 2M US was hurried to Brooklyn, Mempera carly this month,” Mrs, Engel| The Governor pointed out that the and they w ¢ \ han in the Previ Two of his party interpreted Mr. Gompes's | testified, “I sent them a rogistered|City Administration, through its three The Germa gates Weeks. to the American people parcel containing clothing to be made] Board of Estimate and Apportion wil % summoned V i WASHINGTON, April 11.—More pror- “Bolshevism is the result of discon- yer for the children, a few things |ment, requested passage of the legis- within two or t wee as Ni. habe oraneRe Aa » Con. tent and the way to stop its spread 18! ror Nettie and two or three pairs of | lation. ‘The British Premier, t ch Guring) tha 31 forty-eight |t stop the spread of discontent,” Mr. | cores In another special message the Gov- Ps quoted as thinks that if hours than during the entire previous Gompers was quoted as AYINE.| “On the night of April 5 I was in|ernor requested the Assembly to pass the Allie a at present as |two weeks, according to advices re- “When great masses of people have! neq when it came over mo that it|the Black Bill designed to prevent a \ dg a ulevements of | “rived at the White Mouse to-day from | suddenly found their strength und de-| was in the toc of one of the shoos| surrogate or a county judge recely , hhe Peace ( w 1 since «these advices Cl2® they are entitled to more of the that T had tucked away the brooch {ing @ salary of $5,000 or more from Declares He Did Did Not Offer to lar umer tan. iding 1 natsarea ae the chief diffi. COMOorts of life than they have been ang the ring. In the morning I took {acting as attorney in the county in Make Thompson Governor elheviam, will be ted delay rrees in the nego- emitted to enjoy, he is an unwise the frst train for New York and at/which he is elected or appointed, : = ‘ [The Paris despatch contains s had been overcome and that! Man who endeavors to deprive them 19 geiock was in the Bondy apart-|‘The bill has passed the Senate. or Urge 7-Cent Bill. ne fir that the important dint had secured the accept- | of what they want and are entitled! ang ees Sala the Rhine and, Polish | ance of tain of the important points | to have, Bondy told me she had found VICTORY LIBERTY LOAN Former Gov. Whitman gavo out the frontiers had been settled by the pad beer The working people of the whole) s44 couldn't wear tho shoes and said following statement this afternoon eparations and indemnities was RIGHT MAN PICKED condition, They want the door of op- heat aloes in tie lot and x thousht a P announced earlier in the week portunity to bo opened wide. They|tniy strange ait at the St. Regis on the Saturday he i The Rhine question includes th AS BAVARIAN MINISTER want improved living and wor! When Bondy arrived at noon and HW ON, ny mentions—that is, if he means tho » alw SU Will Not W ‘or Secre- 1 FRLPATHOKCOBIO Reha ca Cae Tencl® standards. Employers have alway® genie having seen the diamonds Trea’ ary V ill t alt acre etiiday Geo memaranocal de Wb OF the (Garman SerrlLCry Won ees Page TT RPP Prateek there was only one thing lett tor may tary Glase’s: Speech Herome [7 et him in the lobby of the kot f the Rhine, from Lorraine nort of Foreign Affairs Is Adolf the rahe weer Poids bas do. I told my story to Detective Plans Agreed On, and ho lunched with me in the © border of Holland, It also : earners should work and live, anc Oe ee ae ‘peahea blero enorme satin ii | 0 the border of Holland. | Lapp, Who Has Been in Insane | {hee have twen most ummencreus in L@stings in the Simpson Street Police! WASHINGTON, April U—All terms nt at my Invitatior j affects p eastern bank Lad : = y Station.” f the Victory Liberty Loan have been | after lu t f Asylum Twice. their attitude, The war has changed ‘ ; Rhine u r ary pI CU Wwite | oie . Bane ‘To the detective, it was brought out mined by the Treasury and prob- We talked about a number of purposes: BRRUIN, Ag iseosiatod Brags) | eee eae earners ere Covorniied | testimony, Bondy admitted that will be announced Monday, instead} matters. 1 did not mention the & (The I V fror Lapp, a Nuremburg paper | have a more powert ut 7 Ay pee had found the diamonds and ex-}0f awaiting Seoretary Glase's hee eho norship t n. He referred several the countries bor ther va heen apnointed Commissioner man ment of t hele dh. ua or Us | plained that he had placed them in a a loan rally In New York Tuesday night. [timey to his own ambit a hat 1 Fe caainacceas ina Farolan Affairs In the new Bavarian} he-wawe onmnera of Hurane) ASG D7 repens pears itaKiGn. f kaye hic aa th was ke Danae In ¢ bing his career, the paper| generous proportion of the profits of Keeping. He would return them a) ae all Shes ia hie sa aye i , ‘ys he Was twice confined in an insan ustry than they have hitherto re- | once: lone a i Adriatic ant 1 w 1 to Imperial Political De-| gee, capital can banish discontent |the brooch to Mrs. Engel and said u T did not mention M nis’ nase eastern t partm during the w nd organized | ter 68 he had pawned the ring for $100, Thi — {to him nor did he mention Mr, Shon js : ne st revolutionar novement | and its twin evil Bolshevism, At) he had pawned the ring 5c, >, abeyance. The Adr pre n too t v 0 Oratent Bolshevism is not the men-|date on the pawn ticket was April 7 ys 5-Cent Fares Won't Permit} name to me Seoei nt eoh : eee —— ace in America that it is In Burope,!That was the di »wing Bondy's Buying Champagne for I have never heard of M ily as the ter y SWINDLERS AT SING SING lput it is un n for to mise to make r ation and Mrs. Dadicalion and #o far as I know have never s merly was inc ir A reckon with here, There ig great dis- | F made uy r mind to let the nae him. ; eres aie p few indicat capital is dis-| Magistrate McGeehan chided Mra, {Tain to-day and everyone had a svat.| on the matter will be sald t th : of Nations Cor isa peandet a) sonable and ju 1 for her choice of a hiding place |,,%° took Pt ction party through | Tegislature if my appearance there | new section w me or as a Sec t tp ey anes £1 demred lopted prov Moyer Induced to Send Checks by | concessions, | A . ‘oF diamond e OrY |Hrooklyn, and seemingly had a fine| demred ' le eovenant’s provisions, began Disappeared, Joing their share toward keeping it The court scolded Bondy, too, tell ate the thing right,” shouted one | the luncheon 30 o'clock and did not end unui eee |confined to the other side of the At-|ing nim he had acted miserably to- |suest It was refer i { after midnight. The French repre i Revaral lantic. Will capital heln b BFdé| ara ohaC wh ean’ oMATInE y champagn n nh cisand, Hie Pe entativ urged tha th cov ant > Bing sa | 1 t is dit Inte rb: gh head . nta ven F Hie, eayeba AL eM eSTA Sanh Att ing the masses the simple justice t ye und, Bondy sald he M the Jntect ugh h ia you tell i gies pe printed in Freneh 1 mn empt to learn who ata {Which they are entitled schaniad aad So Nit ueeed os odo Bigut that you regarded him as 4 in ane XPAENOR PY bapa || ters and the en: | Me» Gompers's associaton ald ¢ ad hee ssed for funds BPMPA AE Theunaw. for the ' gthis point ! steal $8,100 ¢ the | American labor delegation collab: Aha daw Pine OTe ae a f The adoption of this rection Waa | Prison Masncat nha rated with President Wilson and the! |" Monnet ttRRal willbe aDanka’ tbe: bul ‘ Id 1 ae only real ex motion made aur- | Kunamann of | Peace Conference and received the us Peatile ihiccan rai : Being the r 8 Wilson r law sent to Sing | thanks of the conferenc They saw loffered the amendment and made a} x ing $200,000, who was|no reason why they should attend $25 Men's Suit, or Topeoat $14.95 lea for it be It isbs was The "HUB" ia + trout: GARRISON ANSWERS HYLAN. plea for it, sayin v paroled rece also was questioned |labor conference which was held ay 8 (Opp. Wool NAVY MAN SUCCEEDS PIEZ, Mdoctring was protected under the | hy prison auth at his home. Kunz rland, They preferred t ween puiding)) 1 to-day and 4 Moe I FSD f aiid yong mente RED to Letter With Hewaed to Meterms of the covenant ey stood, | mann was formerly a trusty in the co Aeasiona (1p 8 aitied. “country bse OE Page Sate blues a BR. T, Strike. Dut, because of the demands for spe- von, It was E ; 4 After a ew er purportin | , id mployees, Rece M. Ga | c Jay v $14.95 & $17.95. 01 1 an ¢ 4 t t | 1 W hinenta ld, Hub Clothiers, 13'w f Mayor H fe rece hips ' | N Ww Ad wa quested en 1 he I Arcade, Pulittor (World) Miiding Bus denied i mil Racame ce na A ry Raa \ mate, Pulltone (World) Build warden checks. totallin f 1 ferk Row, N.Y Ci $5,100, to this. address and. swindlers = a slatta\ acu be | (ech roam for bagwage and Darcie coon day and eaned Wher, , vee meats [iid t . a nd that be would leave Meo ANy BEROME Meaty an ee <i oe mega SL Me: Ai a dua “doer, World Bulidingi—aave. Mayu: bo make it public. 32 PAGES AMEN WEATHER—Ra n to-night; cloudy, colder Saturday, PRICE TWO CENTS. ASKEI LIZAT (N UPTOEMPLOYERS, HID HER DIAMONDS ABOLISH COURT BURKE TALKED OF $500,000 FUND vo We a | SAVSGOMPERS, 0. INOLD SHOES SHE HOUSE BOARD, IS TO BACK SENATOR FOR GOVERNOR — 2 $2 ———————— Thompson on Stand Tells of St. Regis Luncheon With Whitman and Also of Meetings With Burke, Stanchfield and “Nick”? Brady— Albany Has Biggest Sensation in Years. (Special from a Sta Correspondent of The Evening World.) ALBANY, April 11.—Senator George F. Thompson, toward the end of his direct examination at the Senate Judiciary Committee's increased trolley fare boodle fund inquiry to day, presented these salient allegations: 1—Richard H, Burk Traction Interest, told him at the Republic alleged lobby runner for the New York City Club late in February that a campaign fund of at least half a million dollars would be supplied candidate for Governor in 1920 provided he would eupport the Carson-Martin Increased fare bill to make iim the Republican 2--Around the Ist of March Thompson was invited to lunch at the St. Regis Hotel by former Gov, Charles 8. Whitman, who, after informing Thompson that he was the logical Republican candidate for Governor in 1920, bit! Martin aying Shonts, President of the Interborough, 3—Prior to Burke's mention of the proposed half million dollar campaign fund Burke took Thompson to the Fifth Avenue home of Nicholas }l, Brady, real heed of the B. R. T, Brady merely outlined to Thompson the wretched financial condition of the Traction Companies but made ro intimation of a slush fund 4—HeZore campaign to Thompson, John B Burke broached the suggestion of a half million dollar call the well known corporation and criminal Burke several times induced Thompson to upon Stanehfleld, lawyer of New York City. Stanchfleld made no mention of corrupt influences to Thompson, but attempted to induce him to discuss the situation with James L. Quackenbush, general counsel of the Interborough transit Burke's words concerning the alleged campaign fund as outlined by Thompson on the stand were In effect as follows: 1 for this bill You cin sta It yout $$ do it will be the st thing you ever [ests whom Burke told him would con- id, It will make you Governor, No |tribute to the campaign fund, Thomp- end of aca cn fund ean be raised, | Son reluctantly repli¢ It 1 p to a half-mill follara. Burke sald there was no question 1 w 6 no question of your|%Ut what the Dradys Inter- n Y W V hom « nh peop Stanchheld, Morgan Thom Aid he ke 1 t i get behind me, t h a olish, | Hl uid was a great political {ding, “1 said, ‘D you in on nee, He said I would be a damned , et. 1 don't »” Gov olif td te ace it and will wa icke | BRINGS NAME OF FORMER Gov- sid Ewa " I told him 1) ERNOR INTO INVESTIGATION, vie stl el t Carson-Martin | ‘Thoms \ for several mine Loy i) 1 would beat it any nging the name of ages grnpety 8 jov, Whitman into the tn hairman Hurlingame inseted that | vestigation Thompson name the man and inter He said would not have re- garded his terview with Mr. - man as significant except when NEVER DiD AN IMPROPER sidered in connection with the con- THING IN LEGISLATIVE [Sion doitar campainn toad’ ne sea MATTERS, DECLARES SHONTS | tension ce str, Wntman'e ase Ronat hompson said I I Until n bring upon m Taken fl lone: the Interview would have been All right “| [ale pies ang ha Saying that en March 29 he had ; Che : ve sked to meet a well known New York lawyer at an uptown hotel ; |for luncheon,” Senator Thompson waa ; xOn, 3 an - | rupted by (hairmaa Burlingame, could nor | D2 demanded to know the name of ; re Ook Lhe lawyer ‘ the | Senator Thompson finally said ‘ haa Mr, Whitman, I saw him at the nvvone Be hin’. | ae eee Lnowlede, | _."State the conversation,” ordered <a »., |Chairman — Burlingame : Er Thompson. saying, “It was: a@ continued . was a d deal of con- versation { didn't know what M Whitman wanted to see me for oo te, vk ts ¥ Viret he suggested that I come + dona Muls @ Cow Gh Bway—advt. | New York and practine law, He suid 4 ‘ ae oo f - , tried to persuade him to support the Carson- that he, Mr. Whitman, represented Theodore P. & —— ———— ee wont EE

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