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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 192g, Capt. Amundsen Talks About Discoveries He Hopes to Make in Polar Regions on 5 Years’ Voyage “The future of exploration ix science, It offers a splendid fleld for many years to young adven- turers.” “Geographically, the world has “There is a possibility of very poss EA al eld! Blt i ndid deld been charted, although there are great mineral wealth in the Polar thousands of vaguely known regions, Ii there, it can be square miles around each Pole.” brought out.” Pie bth Sh BS EES See ATEMALA CONSUL QDIED SUDDENLY EARED FOUL PLAY. itical Plot Suspected as ause for Death by Con- sulate Official. QUIRY IS STARTED shemical Analysis Being Made 4) to Ascertain If Diguez Died of Poison. Manuel Digu Consul General of GOVERNOR OPPOSES AMENDMENT GIVING HOME RULE TO CITY Favors Self-Government Highest Degree, but Not by Changes Now. e in PRESENT LAW ENOUGH. Miller Would Await Charter Revision Commission’s Report. Amundsen’s Next Voyage To Arctic Is for Science; May Fly to the North Pole Geographical Conditions in Polar Regions Pretty Well Known Now, but Movements of Ice and Ocean Currents, Magnetic Forces and Arctic Flora Are Still Unknown to Man because it is new knowledse, To ox- f "* | pand tre frontiers of the luman mind “Till a voice, as bad as Conscience, with such knowledge is as important ‘tepid ei on achievement as to cxpand geo- FAG intarmleRDIs ehonges graphical frontierr—and as truly in- On one everlasting Whisper, day | teresting and thrilling.” and night repeated—so: Marguerite Mooers Marshall. According to Capt. Amundsen, the ‘Something hidden. Go and find it. tuture ot in will be ‘dan- Go and look behind the Ranges—| eerous than th st “I do not expect to encounter dan- Something lost behind the Rang graphical frontiers.” IOGKLLEDNULS SINCE JAN. 1 BY POISONED LIQUOR Deaths Occur at Average of More Than 10 a Day, Records Show. RATE OF 300 A MONTH. Several Raids Made in Jersey —One Man Is Charged Wi ith Manslaughter. Poison booze killed 103 persons in By Joseph S. jgers on my next trip.’ he insisted, atemala, whose sudden death yer | os [hie ad Jorgen A Lost and waiting for you. Gof \althouch the declaration may. have|the United States since Jan. 1. De- ad Si si oF je Eve- ' 5 *: w») been due to his obvious distaste for oe x rday at tho Broad Strect Hospital ning World.) —Rudyard Kipling: “The Explorer.”| {jie ™he1w post “We know so much | Patches from all parts of the country 4 to the belef that! he was Pol-! armany, Jan, 12,—Declaring he! Capt. Roald Amundsen, discoverer|inore than we fe ooliods Tr ethe very ovreled this ‘armaging ‘total: tonday. pred by politica opponents! hd] was in favor of home rule in the °f the South Pole and tirst Kogione,* he continued. “Tt ta Deaths are ‘continuing. Hen expecting foul play for nearly a! nigneat degree for New York City to cae rthwent Passage, s , OF course, to wor 1 \ay Watalities have occurred at the sree New York City funile a Vexnlont . a with plenty of them ani onth, it was calrned to-day from enable it to handle its own local uf. , aie Seineae ouieiee og plenty nf food one new muterneliien. averaxe: rate of) more! tian) ton aw athanicl Walzer, Counsel for tue fairs, Gov. Miller to-day flatly ex- and and that « From cotd non hunger. J sill not “Ws° day since the poison booze flood was ee G anal Be mee his opposition to the and waiting for him. Kor himexpiora-| shall take i lars ntily of food poured on tho market. ar. Pulzer, to whom Senor Dieuez’ of a home rule constitutional conven- Yon still } with me on still has a futu So this silver fh . Mollowing the ¢ as A reported he was being followed tlon preliminary to the feport of the jvired Ne rwesianca' nent AUTRTTe ‘Will it be possible, do you 1) Vollowing the deaths last night and ersuns eare de a report, Cl © Revision Cor Ba ae aie - : kluhis to make tuture carly to-day of three more Hoboke Persons he feared, made a rep h R n Commission. for a tive years’ trip to the Aretia| tic ' i vee whe death to the Medical Examiner. jovernor said he was opposed Ccean and—ho hopes--to Nordil edt en supposedly from wood alcohol ved at first U the Con-|to the amendment because it would pote, And whon I asked hit) 1 nt thay Nes tn, the ‘ poisoning, police made several raids of indigestion.| mean that it wonld be two, may > night at tie Hotel [ Wanie what Gestant future, either pole 5 Gaaihivan onan inten suet ; night at the Hotel Pennsylvania what Yost may doit msaelf! and ae holding Michael Yokir, a sa- i j three, years betore the city could get'is the future of exploration, now tl —- luonkeoper at No, 810 Park Avenue, ‘i ton of the viscera, butla charter, it requiring that time fo") Leth Poles have been discovered “gball you spend tho rest nf your leonkeener at No, 610 Park 4 , ‘ that condition was brousht) the adoption of the amendment. He y eh mal ead . lite ine ration?” [asked t Hoboken, on manslaughter charg: at_by indigestion or poisoning, I] indicated he would not oppose such| aries pras Ta on sets ; C0) ion with one of the deaths. Pi! ater 0} ave to be - s ence ely i ted, w Le h i ce ete {on amenmlment after the work of the 1h Explore s the police allege that Max Sandhop, (EBBea by a chemical analy Mich | commission had been completed Tne IY ie HD na ee Rs an peing made, | This work will be accomplished ai! ful explorer, Heio not distike Ye ‘ . i fir. Valzor’s story to the Medical | 11.6 extraordinary session of the Leg, blue as the ter Hie otlee gitles of elvilization. pari: Avenue, one of the men who died | miner and anottier sale to sine islature, whieh he will call during tne|!8 $0 much me, continued ¢ "yegions; partly becatse Tam bt, ought Mauor in okie" rict Attorney's office show that | ,. WSs ideoeiankiodline and eak= Nv 5 ; summer. Several bills have alreudy |eStly: “Geographical 8 Used to them, wnd party Bec! soon last Monday night, Another | Sends of Senor Diguez, whe WAS) icon introduced for the grant of con-|iNG in the brow ense, the world J feel that 1 may at any samient MAKO icin of tho deadly fener being dis- Aue Hs be aaa i over |eitutional home rule, which have the |has been charted, There are no new Bome dacovens much interested in my pensed in the city was Cart Freund, ae baat ae noe ne i ness backing of the Citisens’ Union, the ,continents, no undiscovered Poles, no (ececk to-duy us Latare I distuvered fortecAve a Baker, Of No. 716 Firat eful revolution Deo, ‘aded BY | xtayors’ Co: ‘nce and the Demo-(|tremendously important geographical qe South Pole dineat Orellano, believe New York ts} (A¥o™e ont "il aiatoveries tcf to’ make: But thet Se Heal tues preity oF eye BIRCH Ae aonterenss oe iclt scientific side of exploration offers a, The presence of Capt, Amundsen : Peers toshiba Doan bt v pnts who are concerned with all | conference Of city oMcials,, ac ee eee vears, All the £WO, Child guests from frozen Was that of Henry Hoffman, forty- |which Mayor Hylan is to speak splendid fleld for many year: North, the Ittte Siberians Camila and qwo, married, of No. 119 Park Ave- plots and counterplots of which | 1 0 yinjvct, will be held at Buffalo on {YOURE adventurers, the young men Cakonita, whose checks he patted 2." “ia was taken ill at his he t Government is said to be the ail uffalo on |" . vel for atield, will, now and then as we tu.ked, sted | 8 me z ' : who wish to travel far hi PRoband tick ae and Dr. Goff of Bt. Mary’s Hospital ee | o ri find plenty to occupy them in perfect- | #ngther duestion to me A el ‘ Pibigucz,.according to the story ‘told | favor of a revised charte! plenty é natee ce beth Will any of vour nine fellow ex-| was summoned, Hoffman died while the District Att "s offi said the Governor, “which will give |!M® our selentife knowledec plorers take their wives on your BES!’ (ne doctor was at his heme, Dr. {Jthe District Attorney's office, was . give} ‘ a otle regions.| trip? I ask upt. Amundsen ; Pfsiderca tho principal obstacto ia{t@ munictpality all the legislative |the Arctic he the: ant att eae ia ton ena Gof pronounced death due to alco- i pside principal obsta |powere nocessary to conduct its own | There are thoueunds of square miles) | cell ie Ummatned t poisoning. Hoffman was Jani fee Vey Of recognition by, th United ftatrs, und the present constitutionar;around cach Vole, of which We have | Marie Peary, the ‘sn.y of the Star of Israel Synagogu Race Ct) C8) Present) (Cust malay iOnaare alimiclentls Seka contonty {he vaguest knowledge.’ | born in the North.” + yald she did not know wher: | ernment. Sie. Pues i ol But Capt. Amundsen shook NCR ‘ fle had been an importer in San| {Mat purpos® It is sclentific exploration an which] Regd aia, armiy, win no! there vane whe body we kneisco for fifteen years when hel , The Governor said he approved the /cape, Amundacn himself plans to Con-{ 420 Gon women’ “Tito Hut, abe. we | KUT 10 NG MOreNe. age the direc appointed by the Herrera Goy-|@eelaration of Chairman Francis M.tcontrate during bis forthcoming tit ¥ could accummodate themselves Sp CEBENCGAEHOR AHA. Thacactor! ment, which succeeded the Goy-| Scott of ghe Charter Revision Com-|q_ jx to be taken under the suspicos to tha Live the Phiey som! uns {tion of Cupt Gaeriel, ond tam Ament of Cabrera, who had been in| 8"! n favor of ting thel oe the Noewesinn Gove (ta a} Comfortable: there wonld be 1 SU rinit orc teeters R considered the political boss of te conduct its own bueiness and) tion geatile. Nine other men be women.* Pe 2 pee Marea temela when the revolution o| mV DON eN PLN ene ©X-| aclontists of his own country, WHI Ae | ey yo BECSELS? y to Pr i. flan cA Wb. 5 oceurved, and he was thrown ath # the exercise Ot) onipany lin Go 1 ie. Polay reginns: wt ; art they ti : Pb jait, it is said, by the followers pow . io“ nyesiie vine.” | tind wea ke this in New Y Paiva ealenbaii tai patting wha Decco dru 1 V. Miller was asked whether ane de told as wits aii sm iis 1 voathe 1 Cap of a five-gallon mille ca would consiJer the transit questio! Amun with @ glinece oul of gallons of “whiskey,” and ident. sly local matter, and suig that Tne tempe ire of the Are ss jwindew, and a beaming smite, | ans of mash then, aceording to the Dis- his or eae asl a Jand their currents, the netic] deed, he positively gloated over it tor Kiely alleges that Yok It Attorney's information, Cabrera ‘ f © H —_ s lauor trom _ By iber of residents say 8 quer from wen trying to finance a now voy- | Bumiber aiianls aay Ri TRG 74-MILE GALE AT SEA ities of “whtatgey"? Bibion in atemala, plans for é WE iestleclaardet Wise CCL | Besa f the lue—« t : 4 oh, it He sod wore being made | MAN once by #creama for help, movements of IS GOOD LUCK FOR PILOT ind the bar of ¥ n ee Deen aan f the Tarrah burgiary tters we Hl ing 4 her arrests are expe ; < rere $e re sedges SHA ie ste it 1 ¢ t stip t het Mim on, so He Ovelleich, Yokirts tender fn i piona \ , : - y and Pall tay urged with yiolat ny to win recognition by 5 at the police are Tut ® v ‘rohit ted n trail the owner of an auto ‘ t Vili i Prohibition Act ‘ae eel oe D nobile Ww was seen in front of . Hota’ Associa t hee assert that lant weeks age Benge iguce ie thy 1 veabohome on the night at ent ¢ , we fires free trip and t hier brought seve: ed wees fe | burglary 4 = Bide I t deohol to a Hoboken 5 hine fearful of his lite and, it With regard to public utilities and South IC Ut, HOW Vial (hey | Hamilton of the Farnessel i led, Kept a pistol with him alway he would not suy where they ' ed, Ww r | oft fo rauda. Brewer took mad will on Dec and ep ould. be drawn. He added |! fe oo | Hamftton rc tt 1 bottles. (y ted all his confidential papers lo tha; we ought to deat with one thine 1P0 m any more nN yeaterday In ed), within. @ radi usted triend, “He refused to drink Tave s ‘at one matter of scientific | De Was off the pilot ship b : water except that brought to ieavaginut Peery Ris ent , | Hoek the gal us blowing 8 je by a private bottling firm Governor ualik ii t think : bi four miles an © pier, leven pe pugs! dap laters the ‘tors poled ag dia sic eile need Capt Ae Eyerybuiiy who has seen the plotu ve dled of wood alcolio! pos aatemulan at ever inten ‘or adoption. © highest tan Droppin « “Milot’ rr 0 0 ity Be Ce Ra Gea et tem hee | Mus over IE 1 for adoption th si repping the Plot" kr how th in Hoboken and Jersey Cit try with papers for Senor eines Biaaa vee eae it have manned th Saturday, came to him and cd that parent!s t! good health, had drunk ‘again tie possibilit i edd Che nen gy down tis Hayes of the Hoboken Pol! had be attacked and robbed eral glasses of water and goon af- wealth in. thes explored regions, | swinging rop leadder into the yaw! that said that Mrs. Peter 1) person who said he represented terward was,attacked by what was No one can say how much of it | would have taken him to the pilot #lly and Peter H h ez, This person, tt was later believed to be acute indigestion. A he there, but the possibility that It Is/ir didn't bap rewor's 1 ts Fr Heyt, who were + ned, according to the informant, dose of bicarbonate of soda did not very groat at least exists. We may] could not be don use of the turtitl at No. 3807 ‘ond connected = With Orvellane m to help him and he was sent to infirm such a poxsibt wind and xe According to the rules Hobeken, In possession 5 brnment, Nearly a weer ago it the Broad Strect Hospital, Ho died | “Iut could ‘ TH pipaoe we w te Santi Of ahinios discovered by Senor Di withio a few minutes, ©: withdrawn f A > call tr nyo unit At “ Hathat iis Bie had Gikape Aiciael Bradd, A ‘ ; continues to draw pilat'é py ant aking, wero in + plaint was made the D Guat un Legation 1 | bein ht h Hist! Waa aim th Dn ig ‘ rare ‘ ' i erred againet the sus n Diguex, Who expecta a child, would be browght out Vin $2,500 4 : t td ne were t her hom uid to axtet econaldered tuck up bs ‘ in West 163d Strect b : uss Ger “And whates ia’ Aes he Violation of had comeso his office in Lis ap- Land’sde ath, entific explorers And is a! cant, Urooklyn Ps - Act by Judes Louss: “To expand the frontiers of the human mind is as importan' achievement ax to expand “We know m formerly about One need suffe it an reo- 103 HAVE DIED FROM POISONED LIQUOR IN 11 DAYS 31 Killed in New York Hind Vicinity, 25 in Texas, 15 in Ohio, Since Jan. 1, 19. The list of dead, hol poisoning, : is as follows New York and vicinity. Southern Texas eet: Pittsburgs and vicinity ... Clevelund Atlanta and vicinity Hari Ohio Chicago Lincoln Milwaukee St. Louis Portland, Ore. Indianupolis .. killed by alco- Jan, 1, 1 os 32 0 103 Death total ome ee it the Bergen County Court vester- day. James Regan, fifty-nino, laborer of No, 166 Eighth Avenue, aken to Bellevue Hospital last night suffer- ing from wood alcohul poisunimy. Ho was found unconscious In front of No €0 New Bowery, Dr. Lewis of the | Volunteer Hospital revived Regan, who. said that he had dru come hquor he purchased tn the Bevery, At Tuckahoe, N. Y., yesterday, © M. Morretta, forty-tive, was found dead of woot alcohol poisoning in hia turn, The authorities buve been un- 6 to learn where or how Moretta ob'uined the liquor. REFUSE TO DRINK | UNLESS YOU KNOW ORIGIN OF LIQUOR More Wood Alcohol . Around for a Long Time—Mov Show Evils of It. | ‘Many persons are selling wood al cohol, apparently indifferent to. tiv results," Dr. Royal Copeland, Health |( flicer of the City of New York, sard |to-day, ‘We have an Investigation there is much wood « “No one should eve been this conducting of und liol a ding jor unless its origin is known hivery drink of unknown liquor isu | potential — menac Unfortunately there are some people who will drat thing that is wet. T! whe doos that risks his life.’ | ‘The wood alcohol flow! started hy vith the holidays, Federal otficials Jare hunting the unseru ' 4 | are betieved t. The deadly « jade up to reaembl key, and sold in old bott! h labels, at regular bootleg 1 lot we ¢ less to briny ont ' The me wre t Y ‘ Woedallen Chapman, ¢ an Motion Pleture Cor ut Federation of Women's s Toe fim shows the alleged eftact small quantities of cart, liver, lungs, and blood. [t does not welt with heavy drinke goes after Ue veer ana wing lovers and who seem to get pleasure out small drink or so 420,000 TO GIT Mildred Meyer ae Mtreot, W ur tind | ullable. | uch more than cold regi r_nelther from “it Pole. cold nor hunger,” OFFERS $100,000 FOR HOSPITAL FOR Name of Wealthy Citizen Who Would Lead the Fund Plan Is Withheld. Dr. Carl A. I surgeon of Newark, to-day that a wealthy citizen of that offered to donate $100,000 property worth $50,000 toward a ‘fund to be raised by popular | subscription for the erection there of a hospital for Dr, Adolf Lorenz. Dr. Loren=. according to Dr. Kep- pler, was told of the offer yesterday, ind while not stating definitely that he would accept it and thereby make Newark and the United States his, home in the future, tndleated that he | t do Ko. When I pler, an orthopedic N. J., announced has and city tol! him about {t,"? sid LORENZ IN NEWARK, will he possible, in the not elther TL may do it myseti.” STATE WAR DEAD PLACED AT 12,276 War Department Total, 9,196, Only Listed Soldiers of Expedi- tionary Forces ALBANY, Jan, 12.—Soldiers fron New York State who lost their lives im the World War numbered 080 more than has been credited the W or by Department, Adjutant General J, Leslie to-day. dead, 9,196, as announced by the War Department, stibsequently had been }found to include only those who loat their lives as members of the Expe- ditionary Forces. His own compilas tion included those who also diéd whilo in service in this country aa well as abroad, Deaths of New York State mea serving in the Navy and Marine Corps numbered 1,400, according to the Adjutant General. Of the soldier dead, from New York City. Of the up- State coaftics, Erie had the most deaths, 711, and Hamilton the least, with mx, New York City's dead in the navel service numbered 720, while Erie | County lost 104. upromenatns Kincaid announces He sald that the number of 6,644 came Dr. Keppler, “ho expressed hinwelf | BROKER EXPELLED “4 very much pleased, “One of the provisions of thy of- | FROM EXCHANGE ZOU) Ar REBDIE Cont Sued Minton, Wloer Trader, that the donor's name be wi Med iapel diate until all of the fund was rai “Much good resulted here fr clinic of Dr, Lorens for crippled chil dren, many of whom, however, ure} too poor to pay for treatment Crom private physicians. ‘This citizen thought it would be a ine thins for [them and for the cit if ald have a modern orthopedic ho in Newark with Dr. Loreng in chase leare for the crippled The probable cost of the hospital hos not yet but Mayor Alexander Archibald de ‘elared that whatever it Is, he felt sure citizens of Newark would raise it Dr, Lorenz could not be reached to- day when an attempt was made to learn whether he would accept the offer, He has had several such otters since his arrival two months ago, bi he has declined them all SSS CLAIMED GUN WAS FOR HUNTING. ‘arkis Millionian, No, 444 ‘Third who receiyed a suspended for grand eny in 1918, 4 arrested at 1 u'clock this morne Ing In front of No. 40 Madison Stree Patrolman John Barrette, wh ad been watching him for som ny When searched @ loaded 1 | er was found In E ul huld be used tt wh i It wouldn't kill Med. He was taken t WOMEN ASK POLICE TO STOP HIP TOTING IN EXCLUSIVE CLUB mm Stirred uryirg Westchester Woman's Jount Vernon, an ex © organization, is deter » stamp out ‘ip ound thy club ' ud has asked the co-operation of the police, It young men attending junces and other functions n carrying flasks of snd young people en seen to drink in an anteroom while gazing skyward The Westchester Woman's Realty Club, whieh coptrols the property, bas an- snced tt wt! prosecute K the rules ( «3 whieh forbid ind on the ine. W s wolng + shia been ap M on, &@ member of t Stock Exchange since 1900, led to-day, sceordin 2 announcement fro mthe rostrum of the exchange at noon by President Crom- well | At a meeting held terday the rd ot Kovernore of “the « * i and found Mint Ity | Hoes detrimental t wolf nj exchank Mr, Minton, it was explyined Tot identified with any Ne ixchunge firm but contin nk. THE SUPPLEMENT The diet of the average man is made up chiefly of white bread, meat and potatoes. It is therefore decidedly deficient in those mysterious, yet all important, substances known as vitamines, To supplement this defective diet nothing is better than the juice of oranges; Nor is anything more stimu- lating to the appetite and delightful to the taste. it Notice to Advertisers .; avd mmlense ondary Meratne Wold ar Tho Me be dar ‘order of re reining w prevegiis ved by le World must be Feoetved by ‘TDL Sunday Main Sheet copy. typ not been recived by 4 P.M. Friday, and chs Greving cous woich has not been received In pubiication ‘ttiew hy nM. Friday, and postive POM. Fridays we than 9@ ns oto o t character, ogatra: 4 THE WORLD 4

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