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power to raise fares, would sufficient to force a public comply with ». oa ph ou! fo . BURNING OF SHP -: DESCRIBED IN BOND iminediately to stay prs of Commissioner Nixon, even the courte seem aie t Oat his aut mre | ond Light and Railroad =e | acting gh Nixon's order, in- mine hin put twenty-three On its five lined this , at the same tinte ending the of its employees by Increasing Threat of Murder Also Linked wage* 20 wixty cents 3 rs a With’ Thefts .in Wall ond. Ralirepd Company,” aid Street District, Lae Guardia, “ is ike that of a ‘tries to cheat Gigselt in a of solitaire. In every contract the company and the munict- the five-cent clause appears. the company dare to ignore this pe Mec, ntcn is down in black and ‘The threat af murder and the burn- ing of a @hip to collect the Money are among the iatest develop- mente in the wide ramifications of the plot to steal $5,000,000 worth of bonds in tte Wall Street district, “Big Ed” Furey, who said he operated a sight seeing Tine of buses in the “white light” district, and who is in the Tombs waiting for $50,000 ba#i in connection with the bond theft plot, made a etatement before As- sistant District’ Attorney John T. Dooling on April 14, which has been counsel for the National Security Company. This conflicts with those made py James Kean, former man- ager of the Montrea) branch of the Burne Detective Agency and David Joseph Haines, formerly a Montrea! policeman, at the sepret hearing be- stiri oy NC to enjoin the ‘city Troe, All three cldim Mae they entered buses parallel to the car) the plot to obtain information, and iad the buses an gal “anpronge | Ot t0 profit by the theft and sale of MEA Justis Cropesy Bor hehi,|the tons; Kean came to this city -ahe ‘Appellate Diviaton is ax through the representations of sco to hand down its | Furey, according to hie confession, the appeal from the Cropeey | while Haines was decoyed here and of the Midland Company, | Placed under arrest. Both are in the cars have been idle for months, | House of Detention. Haines, in his they believed Nixon would Figg the same fare as he granted agend Light and Railroad. | said cars could be started in 48 hoary if the eight-cent fare were Band, who boarded trolley ears) iop, ne eald, from a Capt. Beauvais, fare rate and used | Who was to get $5,000 from hts prin- iiecess were running in competition +the trolley cars this morning, the chauffeura were lke Coney barkers in their efforts to get trade. They shouted to passen- about to board trolley cars, urt ‘them to save Uhree cents by using ‘buses. _ Capt. John J, Kuhn, recetver for "the troliey company, said: “The people have always ‘been will- 0 pay an incrense in fare. They recogni: the fact that the not posribly ypemic Mt Thg yp lpg tickets will be a ES collecting eight cents or Receiver I am ready to yg ad th to! the ‘burning of the steamer Oceanic in the canal near Montreal in the presence of Kean. from the vessel's insurance. The name of John J. Morey was fre- quently mentioned in the statements of Kean, Gluck, Haines and Furey. Furey told of going with ‘Joe’ Gluck to Montreal to see Kean, Gluck, who is also in the Tombs in connection with the $6,000,000 thond plot, had. previously. confessed that Wo and Furey had gone to Kean to make arrangements for Qhe disposal of the stolen securities and had told ‘Keam adoitt hie gang of dishonest Messenger boys. TRISH BILL FINDS i: NO REAL FRIENDS Nationalists and Independent Lib- « @rals Join in Disavowing + diy ure, LONDoN, May 6.~The committee of the Irish Home Rule Bill, “pin itself. The Sinn Fein mem- of Parliament are absent, the lists have intimated their in- to withdraw, and the Ind it Liberals now suggest contemplate i-.se unusual -— Mamentary tactics to proclaim their ipt for a partition bill that ia Set wants’, - ‘The opinion is strongly held that, bent the bili is definitely committed ition, Se onveens a eet. it able re expectation is, therefore, big fight on partition lent Liberals will re- ‘from "moving further amend- —_—— | TRY CAMEL MEAT. ie Artetiae 1 Is Sela to Butcher, ‘Who Wit! Sell It by Pound. PTR, Ne You bralog Wonks PARIS, May 6.—Human deings not alone in suffering from the high Goat of living. Animals feet its pinch times, but sometimes they are to cut down the high pric ‘This was the fate of Aristide, a big _ gamel once owned by tho French _ Boological Society. | Aristide and hie brother Parked. outside of the society’ by thelr purchaser, wh : @long another exhibitor with a “boa ‘constructor which Aristide’s _@wner wanted to buy. But the price ‘was deemed too high, watil it was ‘Warned that Aristide and his brother ate $3 worth of corn a day, while the ‘Dos was satisficd with twelve rabbits had gone to Kean fh get ‘his anwiat ance in finding out who wns stealing ef the bondw in Wall treet. He told how he took Kean to the Woolworth Bullding to see the boys who were doing the stealing in Wall Street. Furey continued: “I selected this spot myself, the Woolworth Bullaing, because it was centrally located and all the boys could come up and get a good look. The abject was for to know the boys and talk with thent and after getting all informetiai for me Kean was to follow them down t¢ where they worked. The ier up one or two at atime. inside weok five were interviewed. Gluck Was with me during these interview: not gone out of igwn Eugene McGee, of the firm of Fallon and MoGee, who | took several detectives around the | country in efforts to locate “Nicky two days and will return to-morrow, — —- WESTCHESTER NOTES. unt armen, bas of, Bummit Ave- nue, Mow has returned from ie. Winthrop, MM Fox of Fi White een, je at Atlan’ Char ing aul ot "White Plains t ‘Mic! ore Wet hie tome on ue, White Plains, ire KR. Bloomfield has browshs inet Claire an action for $60,000 damages aga! the Third oer Ratlway Sympeny e run wete Paris ° vg "(ied new owner needed only husband, Henry Aristide to a alleges, w: Miss Edna Lowery of North Terrace Avenue, Mount Vernon, |e in Or Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Young, formerly of the Bronx, are now rei dents of South Fifth Avenue, Mount Vernon. |. Mra. Vincent Norton of South Fifth Avenue, Moun Vernon, has returned from a yisit in Brooklyn, Mins Cora Southers of South Tenth Mount Vernon, has returned home from Dayton Mra. BE. W. Gia of Lawrence Park. Bronaville, has. returned from Atlantlc City. Mrs. Willlam Newman of Scarsdale has been entertainin, and Mra, | Richard Pinkham of Manhattan. 6upreme Court Justice Morschauser granted permission to the suvesie Asylum at Ferry. te ry | name to the Children'r Village. because it is found that ; er ate dexiéed Pe meat. A —_— HEADS COMMERCE CHAMBER, Darwin FP. Kingsley Ut Darwin P. Kingsley, Preatdent ‘of the to-day elecied President of the Chim- ber of Commerce of the State of New York. He succeeded Alfred T, Marling institution of that hem. The Institution main- thirty cottages in the Children’s Supreme ‘Court Justice Young has dos clined to grant Mrs. Florence Winmill Bassford of Scarsdale counsel fees to opy n appeal taken to the {Pe vision trom the order giv- her a separation frum her husb ford jr, @ crack tennis Club and one r. he 484 ta Mrs, Camilla Pettito, fifty-four, waa hanging out some waah from the second story of her home at No. 340 SheMold | Avenue, Brooklyn, last night when she lost her balance and fell into the yard. fhe struck on her head and waa \kilied. Her husband, Felix, pe her Miftoen-year-old son Ernest, io the I cary +e of the Bilver Dagger® Parrish, beat im the | LOT CONFESSION confession, is alleged to have told ot BENSON FORGETS | ‘(hey were promised $2,500 for the | cipals, the latter being bencficiarics | Furey stuck to his story that nd 7 Germany?’ Chairman Hale asked. Mr. Myers was not in his office ra day and it was aid he would be | Tey Ser Were) Gane: Rite swan BO Bad Ati Relief Workers in the Near Arnstein, the alleged ‘master mind” progs).—-All American women worke: of the bond plot, has been away for with the American Committee for Re: ,Pesult of the capture of Baku by’ the Nast in 1897 The Spi THE C. Nast, son of the famous cartoonist, Thomas Nast, sent The Eve- ning World a copy of the above cartoon made by his father in 18 A note appended says: timely now than when it was first made.’ then re-dated jn 1897, ORDERS TO SIMS But Declares He Merely Wanted Rear Admiral Not to Show Any Indiscretion. WASHINGTON, May 6.—Admiral W. | &, Benson, Ohief of Naval Operations during the war, ‘sald to-day “he did not think’ he told Admiral Sims that “we would ag soon fight the British a» the Germans.” Sims “has charged that Benson told him this before he started for England Just before America declared war, * “I do not think 1 said it. but I can't deny it under onth,', tenson-testited, "Whatever was eal’ was to imprésd upon Admiral Gims the delicacy of the situation when he was oer ta Lon- don." ‘Did could our suan'Gay \6ke that we ily Aight on the side of 0, sir, | Bengon, replied. “I can't. recall my exact words but I cautioned bin to be very careful. We had been directed to maintain strictly neutral relations and I gave him very earnest inetruc- tions along that Tine.” ' "Ne N warning Prdmiral Bima not to let the British pull the woo! over his eyes," Halo asked “1 do not," the witness replied, “It would be impossible to repeat the lan- guage used. I probably used very Very forceful language to impress upon Admiral Sims that his feelings toward the British must not be allowed to lead fim into any indiscretion." pink taal ‘ AMERICAN WOMEN IN PERIL FROM REDS East Ordered to Go to Paris. BATUM, Cancasia, May © (Associated | lot in the Near East have been or: dered into Tiflis by Col, Wililam N Haskell, in charge of operations, as) a Ruswan Boleheviki. A few women Gaged in reef work north of the C casus Mountains have been aent here. Georgia has refused to permit Ar- menian railroads to obtain oll, In con- sequence railway traffic has keen yir- tually suspended and the shipment of reltef supplies has been interrupted. Labor unions here have announced they will refuse to allow stores of clothing, foog and supplies to be taken out of the eity. —_—e JOHN L, LEWIS GIVES UP. INDIANAPOLIS, May 6. of the United Mine Workers sur- fed to a United States Marsh! hero last night on a Federal indictment charging conapiracy to violate the Lever Act,and was releayed on $10,000 bond. He will be arraigned before United Btates District Judge Anderson here to-day ‘along with a + number of other miners’ oMcials and coul . per- | ators, indicted by @ Special Grand Jury which investigated the oon! strike, ne charge in the indictment is con- ring to limit production and to en- nce the price of necessaries, Word! St. Louls in to the effect that fie operators have brought suit thore fe resist removal to the jurisdiction of MeIndiang, District Foteral Court, B, Hughes is hore and will rds BS yiiloted union men In the cour: to- VENING WORLD, THURSDAY, - ention next Wednes- \Board so that rates may be increased —_——_—_— | ign Saas panes bai atin cae to permit the railroads to meet the whether Indiana's twenty-six dele tes increased expenses they say they ALLIES LIMIT GERMANS. | {Gh national’ convention At Chicag - hall ‘go, ihatructed for. Gen. Wood. be- can't earn.” cause “of his plurality. or, Uninstructed Furriers Exclusively or One Hundred Years | Me Me Prcasal Wane Dae menrents aM rf tld Cay ‘ence | transcends, all puter Qonvaraa tion now e t ec! « rem | at the political headquarte: he e te Board. SATE se Aa ‘auiodisadand hve | law broviden that only a inajority of Telephone 5860 Murray Hil) 3 — © votes cast is binding on the dele- WASHINGTON, May 6.—Over the! gecided against allowing German rep! gatos. | Protest of E. T. Whiter, Chairman cf | renentatives to take part In the coming ee the Railroad Executives’ Conference | economic discussions at Spa, Belgium. WHEAT LICENSES REVOKED. r | Committee, the Rafiroad Labor Board | the French foreign office to-day wn- | Lub at yenterday permitted Jobn H, Pruett «| "HRS". ose wine present ony, | Jullaa Tf. Barmen, United _Statne AY 64 CARRANZA IS FAS LOSING HIS HOLD, DESPITE PTE BOAST an be POLICE OFFICIALS’ DEVICE PREVENTS | THEFTS OF AUTOS the Senate as it did the House, everybody admits that it will ‘be to impossible to got a two-thirds to pass the resolution over the Pres dent's veto. This is so universal! conceded that Congress is getting ready W take a summer recess lit ¢ few weeks while the conventions aw! campaign are on, The Knox speech is ¢ampaign nus terial. President Wilson will “ada fuel to the flames very soon by re- turning the Treaty of Versailles as, his answer to the attempt to make Caught REATY DEADLOCK | IS DRAWN TIGHTER BY KNOX SPEECH irit of oe From t Pi peace by resolution. But he is gen- | (Cominued From Fis ae erally expected to ‘turn over a new: i leaf and so phrase his ement @c-) Airplanes: Bomb ‘bans Ratsy Sta- those reservations 1 that they |companying the | tO heave tend to make it safer for Ameri- ca to enter the League by refusing to be bound in many important matters by its action. But it is not enough that the League shall be made safe for America; it must be made safe for all who enter it and safe for the world. As I see it, nothing could be fraught with more danger than any nation hav- ing a specially insured relation to a League -where the other mem- bers’ are subject to the dangers against which the immune nation attempts to secure itself.” ‘The foregoing is exactly what President Wilson has contended in his opposition to reservations and will explain to the historian of the future why Senator Knox and the tr- reconcilable Republicans voted with the Administration Democrats against the Lodge reservations, and thus prevented the treaty from ret- ting the necessary two-thirds. It makes it possible for the President to | insist that the Republican party is dominated by the viewpoint of Sen- | ators Knox and Hiram Johnson and | not by Senator Lodge. It foresha- dows the division of voters into three | parties on the treaty issue at least. Senator Knox marshalled precedent | after precedent to prove that peace iby joint resolution is as effective ‘legally as a treaty of pence. Thore Stolen. isn’t a bit of doubt that if the Presi- dent hi to be on the other | Deputy Police Commissioner Faurot | side of the fence whose same pre- | and Lieut. James J. Skehan, instruc- | Cedents would be marshalled ‘by him. ~. No doubts exists nero that hostil!- tor in the New York Police Training | cee ave endad (nthe, War et Gor | School, have invented a safety-scope| many and that for all practical pur: | designed to prevent the theft of auto- Doses the war leat an end. | mobiles. The ignitiongis cut off, and; But unfortunately the conatitution a diamond at the top of the device is Of the United States HE nee | a aignal to everybody that if the car inti) doomsfay about the respective | is being operated it is being stolen. powors of each branch af the Govern: | A disk is looked into the device when ment, the owner (s driving the oar. the dispute untess case were brought y open the paths compromise on reservations. That is the way ho wants té have the matter rest as the three factions in the dieputé argue the case before the great American jury—the Repub- licans torn between _ irreconcilablo opposition to the whole treaty and the Lodge reservations.and the Dem- ocrats solidly behind the Wilson viewpoint. ‘That's where the rub comes, how- ever, as William Jennings Bryan and othera in the Democratic fold are selves irreconcilably opposed to and other things wt eh the thinks fundament Wilson may not be a cand antes but from now on he will fight to make that San Francisco convention in- |dorse his viewpoint on the treat and interpretative reservations. vt tion at Cuernevaca, Near Mexico City. t AGUA PRIETA, Sonora, May 6.— ‘The fall of Mazatlan, an important ‘West coast city, Is expected by revo- lutionists here to-day. Flores, with 4 rebel army, is less than fifty miles from’ the city. WASHINGTON, May 6.-—Official Jnterest in the revolution in Mexico has been stimulated by Government reports which continue to indicate a rapid weakening of Carranza’s grip. Official advices agree that revolu- tionary forces are appearing with startling rapidity in all parts of the country, and that steps toward their co-ordination are well under way, Army officers am convinced Car- ranga will experience diMfculty inj extricating himself. MEXICO CITY, May 6.—‘It it my duty to crush the rebels and I will not cease my efforts until I have achieved that purpose,” President Carranza sald to-day in an official pronunciamento. “The situation will be known when fighting begins,” Carranga said, “It is my obligation to deliver the power |of the Nation to a President elected in a@ peaceful manner.” The President expressed full con- fidence in his ability to deal with the situation. Carranza said that although those parts of the army commanded by Gen. Obregon and Gen. Gonzales had re- volted\the remainder was loyal, The Government has enough troops under Gens. Dieguez, Murguid, Aguilar and other leaders to dominate the insur- rectoes, the President said. It is impossible to hold elections while the rebels are in the field, he added, .appealing to the disaffected elements in the army to return to the Government forces. ‘The Government has started using airplanes to keep track of the move- ment of rebel groups near the capital. Two planes bombed the railway sta- \tion” at Cuernavaca, . capital of Morelos, forty miles south of Mexico | City, caus! consid: ‘able damage. wood LEADERS. CONFER. Diamond in Safety-Scope Is Signal If Machine Is Being PEOPLE, nd A > An air of refinement and good ‘I think it is even more taste is reflected in this simple but beautiful bedstead. Pleasing to the eye by its graceful out- lines and at the same time strong and serviceable. Mate id spring equally the essentials bedding. MERCHANTS JOIN. HANDS TO FIGHT STRIKE TIE-UPS (Continued From First Page.) fine And there is no way to docide |to the Supreme Court of the United RAPE ig HE | States, samothing that would take! WOOD'S PLURALITY | many montha to "bring about. veto the peace resolution if it 10,000 IN INDIANA. v2 ‘e ma FRANK A. HALL & SONS Manulacturers of Beds and Bedding 26 West 45th 8t., Now York, H. Vv So the President is determined to State Convention Must Decide Whether Delegation Is to Vote for Him. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., May 6.—Majoy General Leonard Wood with a total of 81,514 votes. apparently is assured of Plurality of almoat 10,000 over Sen- tor Hiram W. Jolinson of California, who has 72,422, on the face of unoffi- cia) returns from 3,183 procincta out of 3,387 in Indiana in Tuesday's primary election, ‘The 204 missing precincts are’ in'fourteen scattered counties of the 92 in the State. Gov. Frank 0, Lowden of I)Inole, with a total of 36,682 votes, continues in third place, while Senator Warren Team Owners’ Association, denied to-day that the team owners had a contract with the unlan drivers not to send them to poiats at ‘which strikes are in progress. “Wo are willing to take merchan- dive from the piers,” he said, “but we ghouldn’t be blamed if the union drivers refuse to handle it. Wo be- Meve that the difficulties now exist- ing could be amicably adjusted if the | railroads, steamship companies* and civic organizations would cease re- sordng to theorists and secure men with practical knowledge of long- shore, stevedore and trucking work. Leaders of the campaign for Gen. j Leonard Wood will hold a conference lthia afternoon to settle the question jof dual leadership which has caused friction between William ©. Proctor, ‘Qhairman of the Campaign Com- | mittee, and Frank H. Hitchoock. At !the conference will be Gen, Wor + Orders are now being accepted for jNorman J. "Gould, astern Man G. Harding of Ohfo ix fourth with ‘Mt seoina to us that the civic or-|senater George Moses ‘of 19,216 Alterations and Repairs we emadtecarak inter aii alt Hampehira and homan Miller, Bal : Wh disap AU Samiinan Polees their Influence with the railroad com-|°' “the Harvard Club this morning has carried nine of the thirteen ; mer Pr nies to end the latter's petty squab- | Gen, Wood said he knew of no friction |Congressional Districts in the State io with thelr employees. (Prevailing jor dual leadership and declared auch {oops sens! DUA Ns ee three opinion among men in the trans-|reports mere enemy, propaganda. ca hea riciat fj ? portntion ling in ‘New York seoms to |. {t.was announced” this morning |eounties. where unofficial reports are Bore tne Mason for not working ay manages for Herbert Hoover would |coiplete, Senator Johmson won four (open headquarters in the Congress | c alga aka tad li operation is to arouse sympathy tora in the Congress |congrossional Districts ar y in Michi, of R. four counties. in the dreaste of the interstate Com: | c Interest. has begun to shift to the Re- 4 Stevenson, organizer merce Commission and Shipping C. G. Gunther's Sons the Masters, Mates and Pilots’ As- sociation to present the wage demands Wheat Director, announced yesterday the capacity of witnesses, the foreign Th the licenses of the following were re- office suid. German representa, tives will be allowed resent their of striking tug and ferry men at New) Galimate of Germany's nes Dien eral yoked, effective at noon May 3, until York, [indomnities, but the Allied leaders with further motice, for, fullute te aise Pruett asked the board to grant! act on their own judgment in consider- {formation in their applications deck officers in Atlantic coast harbcrs ing the Germans’ propositions. |, Poppick & Ley rune Yo. 51 Columbia an eight-hour day and wages'ranging whee Strect, Manhattan; A. & B: Zelichower, from $125 to $1600 MONTE, sm me ia Now in Delaware How Bedford Avenue, Brooklyn; ona DOVER, Del., May 6.—The resolu- Ine. No. 103 Six Mrikers Beto Stonl Bart Accansd of Train. tion ratifying the Suffrage Amend- lanha' ment was sent to-day to the House i agnola & Cangem!, No. “ioe Wtawt 1oceh te Manhattan, Six “vacationiets” headed by F, R.| by the Senate, where it was passed Strsel, ‘Culogero Nicasi | Meekle, who quit their work on Aad yesterday. The prospects for it are Sor Haat 1ibtl; Bihcel, Menhertare |not considered bright in the lower | body. In the Senate the vote was 11 to 6. revoked for failure to answer mmons to a hearing at the offices ot fhe Wheat Director in Washington. Brie Railroad at Port Jervis when the railway walkout of “outlaw” unions started four weeks ago, were in court in Port Jervis yesterday ac- Cused of stoning a train, ‘Judge Bevans granted the six “va. cationists an adjournment until to. morrow after ‘hearing witnesses mar. shalled by Railroad Betective Dayton of Spring Valley. The prosecution a)- lexed the men stoned a pea ner train’ mapned by Engineer Mackin and Fireman Thomas O'Day, The two engine mavens teatined Trade Mark, Our Big Daily Special For Tomcrrow, Friday, May 7th SHOE DRESSING Johimbia’s three crews go to-day to Annapoliy to get in the final licks of VERED LOG CABINS: These are big ieee chet nmr, win | Bae reraeraeace as atae eces KEEP YOUR SHOES NEAT the Naval Academy. 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