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oy i of the parties to the Genoa conference ~ Manoeuvering on th the conference's wokr. circumstances, official added, it was clear that not ing Could be done for either Russia or side to forestall omplish something for Cen trai Burope, apart was a different « ENCH DELEGATES DERED TO QUIT IF NEW TREATY STANDS Germany and Russia Have Made Conference Impossible, Foreign Office Says PARIS, April 18 (United Press) Lauis Barthou, head of France's dele- # been instructed Cases on Calendi gation to ( Ruaso-Germu it was author: wieeting to-day. the Criminal Ce withdraw the French the conference. “The Cabinet also approved the ac- tion of its chief gelegate, who tele- fraphed to Poincare he had decided net to sit in further conferences with either the Germans view of their “treachery.” A concerted Allied move against the new treaty was urged by a Cubinet Final instructions will be sent to Barthou after to-day's meeting of Allied leaders at Genoa. egation from or Russians, hour of the sessi Judges Kobert J NEW JUDGES JOIN IN CLE OF CRI THE EVENING W Obstructions That Blocked Firemen In Getting to Building Where 3 Died ORLD, TUESDAY, APRI Be Curious Cops Without Grouch, « Author Enright Advises Foree in. New Book of Don’ts Just Off Press LETTER WILSON SAYS HE FORGOT Be Observing; Know Everyone; Don’t Talk Watch Drunks, Autos, Musical Instruments’ Making RUSHED. Judge McIntyre Dispeses’ of Four Murder Indictments With ten criminal courts working in irts Buflding to-day, toward the cases on alendars of these tribunals, including two cases of first degree murder, three of manslaughter, five of assault forty-eight of rob- Former President’s Repudia- tion Followed by Circulation of Photographic Copies. and Strangers, ‘Guide’ Admonisne Richard FE. and after-dinner rising author murdered by a th is a passage atq By David Lawrence. (Special Correspondent of The Eve- ning World.) WASHINGTON, April 18 (Copy- and Stiggestions: for inventgation quotation marks tions of the city pages of convenient size to be car- ried in a policeman's cap ¢nd is issicd by the Bureau of Printing, Police De partment, New York City. The auffier, being Police Commis- sioner and having served as patrol- man, sergeant and Lieutenant in uni- form, brings to his task the benefit One of the most strik- Journed with Woodrow Wilson. lication of his letter to the St. Louis Globe-Democrat denying that he had commending Senator James Reed of Missouri for his part in the making of the Federal Reserve Act has been followed by the cireulatfon of photographic copies of the communication itself. Although it had been supposed that the former President Fatrolmen are advised to become ace residing or employers and vants so as to know them by sight, declares the author to instantly lowing are oth “you will be able ta stranger of experience ing passages under the heading “Courtesy and De- places from which intosfoated persons would stay y and one Sullivan Four murder indictments, two of them old and two of recent date, proprietors of: such places are violating the Prohibt-' portment."* his letter to the} grouch; it’s contagious New York Times ramudiating a mes- seclusion and * Other strik- “DON'T discuss police business wif were dis- Court of General Sessions in the first hnstone and “Russia and Germany, treaty at Rapallo, have rendered the Genoa Evonomic Conference an official statement from the Quai d'Orsay, the Office; said to-day. by slening @) 115 Koening, appointed cases to assist in fighting the crime wave, opened additional parts of the Courts essions, taking up cases transferred from otter parts, is vit ve. is vituperatlve.| yonnstone's first appear nee Lioyd George, strangely enough. sion District British Premier is denounced for hay- [celebration by the conferen eral tone of editorials Geona has created an opportunity for and former members of questions in an abrupt, brusque man- DON'T forget that your and actions will taken by the public as sentative of the entire department."' observes the author, “js the keystone of police efficiency Patrolmen on their posts should prompted by a desire to remove him- family or friends. A wise bush ness man keeps his business to him deportment, scarcely a week has elapsed and the has issued a letter the primary Breckinridge Long, a close friend of Mr. Wilson, to wrest the Demo- cratic nomination from Mr. Reed Mr. Wilson's letter to the St. L former President ‘DON'T criticise the ‘orders or ae. tions of your superiors." “DON’T draw your revolver except] “Obseryation,” Simtiar obstructions fill the street an eighth of a mile to Wads- The photograph shows the con- is endeavoring dition of Wadsworth Terrace In self-de~ To summon assistance in 3) To affect the (4) To de- be unusual or suspicious."* Then follows minute directions for observing stores, places, persons and Stress is laid upon the ne- cessity for close observation of standing on front of the unfinished apartment firemen had to lay their hose. KISSES HIS WIFE GOODBY, SHOOTS extreme emergence: arrest of a known stroy a vicious or disabled animal. pr an automobile, en- ping from a ‘hold-up’ recollection of ever having written any letter warmly thanking Senator Reed for the great service the Sena- tor rendered in perfecting and pass- ing the Federal Reserve Bill."’ HAVRE DE GRACE ENTRIE Md., April 18 ‘The pniries for to-morrow’s races are a “LE you disc gaged in, or esc: observe the number °IMOTHER AND 2 BABES PERISH IN-A FIRE: in front of banks.’’ “Be curious, the author advises “Make it your second na- Wilson adds that he ‘‘clearly remem-~- bers that Mr. Reed interposed every two-year-olds chauffeur with four furlongs Johnstone as one Germany to ally herself with One paper heads its crit- | Jerome's assistants, Harold Hastings and James icism, ‘George's insanity take no further part in conferences at were to-day Genoa with either Russia or Louis Barthou, the French deputy promoted to be statutory assistants to the District At- salaries of $7,500 delegation, declared ned at Rapallo by Chicherin immediately and Rathenau , ROME, April 18 (Associated Press) <The signing of the Russo-German Treaty is commented upon by the ‘Tempo to-day as ‘a bitter surprise,” the newspaper adding: is no doubt but that the Rusians had won general sympathy, but anxious doubts now arise about Who can hinder the Germans from exploiting their advantages as the first great power to recognize the Soviet as a Government de jure? the Entente is unable to exctude the Germans from Russia it must accept recognition de jure “The dose is a bitter one for all the Entente delegations, including that of Yaly, which of the Russo-German action." Former Premier _H-Reese, says: ‘Our natiofilists will find in this guilty of as disapproves tti's newspaper, vrandished against the Entente policy ~<u disloyal, ill-advised move in which Mermany has compromised a MeDonald will act as a trial as- him to shut off power, and summon sible objection to the completion and adoption of the dill.” LETTER WAS USED WIDELY IN 1916 CAMPAIGN. Something is wrong with Mr. son’s powers of recollection. text of the letter written by Mr. Wil- was photo- graphed and widely circulated in the ture to serutini over your post. offers this admonition: “When assigned to more than one post double your powers of vigilance and observation " every one passing Later the author assistance."’ * bGold Mount LANDLORD 1S HELD (Continued HER, ENDS ONL (Continued From First for a person to which you have insisted have the Irving Berlin publishing] screams and Klinger stopped a taxi- tributed’ to the good result obtained and Hastings will have charge of the in- ment bureau campaign of 1916 when Mr, Reed was for re-election. the letter, was used with the permis- when the bill was reported from the committee. LETTER NOT MADE PUBLIC a candidate Walke® took charge of (tien, Department, pleas of guilty of minor degrees from four men who were originally indicted for mur- der in the first degree. Peter Master 120th ‘Street, who on John Clark, a Negro, by hitting him with a baseball bat in a fight at a ball game at 147th guilty to manslaughter In the second Street, accused of killing Joseph Ma- Mott Street, in a crap 27, was alowed to plead first deg: April 13, affixed a notice to the bulld- ing forbidding its occupancy on ground that it had not been completed and no certificate of fitness for oc- cupancy had been partment and would not be issued un- ti] the owner had remedied * violations of department,’ Muller's body, the police station. The girl, unusually pretty and well dressed, had lost a great deal of blood was taken to|sion of the White House. Here is its UNTIL 1916. But even though the letter was writ- ten in October, 1913, and the bill was passed and signed in December of the same year, Mr. Reed did not have oc- casion to use the letter until his cam- paign for re-election in 1916, nearly three years afterward. friends used it then as they are doing now to show that on a great piece of constructive legislation of a domestic character Mr. Reed was at the side of Mr. Wilson, y Senator—I hesitate to ask you to break In upon what must be one of the busiest weeks which you have had by requesting you to come to the White House in order that I it is perfectly pos- for me to say in a letter. write to thank you very warmly and . your statement made through a New York newspaper. “I have felt all along the sincere independence of were exercising whole matter, and you may be sure that there has never been in mind any Lavin and MeDan bSalmon and Lansdowne Steeple- table at once. She told the story and '$ parents live at No. Reeves Place, Brooklyn. In Muller's pocket the police found a long leiter that indicated Muller had intentfon of his own life. d to his pa given out by the po- regulations of the as required by Section Tenement House Law. Here’s the answer opstein had five days, or to-day, to comply with this notice remedying the faulty conditions. According to Detective Lieut. Benoil Detectives Geiger $ and ending It was addres: slileoffer and Quincy The Senator from Missouri is not displeased with what has oc three-year-olds; McDon- showed the » was taken to Bellevue Hospital where anaesthetics were ad ved and an operation was per He was then allowed to start The contradiction between Mr. son's letter of October 1913, and his Louls Globe-Demo- 1922, will be exhib- ited in the campaign as an evidence of Mr. Wilson's inconsistency. of the West see this you will rything I have Street Station, six of the forty apartments in the large double dwelling have Some of the tenants five and a half furlongs criticism except on an occasional dif- ference, of judgment. things are now probably be upset. E attempted has been a failure, not live without ould not agree. transferred of Mildred Children want letter to the St. erat of Aprii themselves: and I am quite willing to admit that the processes upon which you have insisted have contributed to I feel that T can count on that taste good. Moth- ers want them to ha I have had Senator Reed had many differences The tenants have been using kero Examiner as wess of the conference No. who ran a tru jewalk in St WOMAN ON TRIAL Mark's Place man and injuring sene lamps and lanterns in the living with Hisie at No, 28%6 Church ments and have been lighting matches to find their way up the stairs. been wading and Wadsworth pools of mud and oy you from this time out to play a lead- ing part in bringing this matter to a y issue, and I want you to know what satisfaction it gives me to 1 that I can do this. confirmation of Thomas Jones of Chicago to be Chairman of the Federal Reserve Board, Reed protested that it would be wrong to confirm Mr, Jones while an indict- ment was pending against Mr. Jones at the Department of Justice in con- the Government nutritive, body-buildin food. The answer is— letter ended by saying that ‘ne to be parted from his asked that be buried in the same grave. 41 Reeves Place, dead man, his son since *Afriean Rose . Henry Muller dirt, among which are steam shovels and derricks lease call upon me at any time you would like to confer about FOURTH RAC r-olds and upward nection with highw with FOR KILLING SISTER in the first degree, Investigation after Mareoglino surrendered showed ther: negligence accepted a _ DOLLAPSES TWICE (Continued From First Page.) guilty of murd seventeen-year-old 9 Henry Stre "4 pid-up a Want to go to the chair,’ eg ao aimed, the detective said tharles Dresser, a enzelmans, told of taking Mrs. neighbor of the in the second deg Louis Gar » who Killed Santonineau, a jeweller, Madison Stree commission International Differences developed fre- fter that, but paign of 1916 Mr. Wilson stood along- Reed and relped to re-elect him through the permission given to use the letter of October, 1913. WILSON NOW BELIEVED ACTIVE IN COMING PRIMARIES. Entirely aside from the meri the controversy, the request by Mr. The detectives man's wife, y Elsie Peterson Mildred, six any feature of the matter (Signed with initials) Other parts of the former communication Louis Globe-Democrat have occasioned much comment here. a daughter, Double. Gross every day thereafter applied to Will- superintendent building, for her keys. off from day were reconciled las! and lived together for a Many of those days are wondering whether he could have employed such severe language to a United States Senator, especial- a man of Mr. Reed's temperament, without developing a controversy then for the keys In'the afternoon she re- |Church Avenue, ceived them claimed for rider Brooklyn, mother of y, when Muller brought an the little girl, four-year-olda Easter basket for APARTMENT LAST NIGHT. reported ella is an epi was sentenced to of from to New York with Iwo days before the munder and ie her there, ber was on Jan &t his home. ked who was staying with her, and he said her sister On the afternoon resser testified, he was called to the enzelman house jead on the floor, Mr puch, the body ext time he s A police dog we Renzelman wo mitted e room, e revolver was on the room, and th as Ov ‘ as standing as th uch where lay Mias Wessels’ bods His father is under ob: rvation in the Bellevue psychopathic Wilson of the St. Louis Globe-Demo- crat that his letter of denial be given publicity is taken here to mean that the former President has not relented on his old foes and that he will take as much of a part as he can in pre- venting nomination and re-election. the Democratic Notice to Advertisers Display advertising tyne copy and release for rither the week di Krening World if recel appointment was the final meeting in Man- there which would have Washington flutter with excitement. Most observers think Mr. Wilson is confusing some of the thoughts he had or expressions he may have used in later days in discussing Mr. Reed's course in the Senate with what was said on the day of their October con- learned to-day that companied by ‘Walter D. Eastwood of No. 189th Btreet, moved in at a little after Morning World ot ner 4 P.M. the ean be inserted ” only. pace may permit and in order of receipt at Copy containing engravings made by The World must be received by 1 Our Birthday — CROKER'S PRMER * SEORETARY LEAVES ESTA‘ ro WIDOW H. Campbell, for only enough furniture, as she nday World must Street, a matory Sing Merritt, milk youte collector, and robbed him vention at Sdn Francisco friends of Mr ‘camp out until she was settled." There was a folding bed, two chairs, reorleed by 1 P tlon and release must containing engravings to be on received by ‘Thursday type copy which Wilson succeeded from being and, while the borough Rapid Looking back over the eyents of the autumn of 1913, it will be found that from Missouri strongly upon hearings. who was impatient to rush the legis- It was dated by The World mu Main Sheet cope: 4 oy 4 P.M. Ps Das not been rec publicstion office by 1 P not received by 5 seated as a ox wing of the party helped the Wilson linen and silve itwood went out and bought candles, which were fixed in place by estate is left to the Rudolph c supporters fought successfully against is the second blow melted grease on plates and set on the will be omitted ‘as conditions. require. a pearl pin, willed to a lation thraugh, thought it might mean friend, Seth delay and~ naturally n of from four who with Dani store to this country oney sent to her by Mrs aded guilty to bur grand need ¢ years in Sing § and McNamee ind Renzelman were left alone in the man went to New Later Renz ork, where he worked as a SENT UP FOR 10 YEARS mur, and Miss Vessels got a posi defendant declared that Miss Wes ON BURGLARY CHARGE 8 wrelary Is confessed living with jaded Miss Wessels to return to the Renzelman then Vite him that week, therefore, that Mr, Wilson has delivered against and seventy: yar the furniture in place they Gastwood was the released inter tham Display copy or orders ‘when omitted will not sel upon the suggestion of hearings as an obstructive measure. Mr. Reed, however, he admitted later the hearings had been a good “processes upon the Cox faction provided above, earn discounts of any ebaracter, contract oF. THE WORLD" In his letter to is given as move than $10,001 the Democratic party while Mr. Cox himself is making speeches in praise of the League of Nations and Wilson foreign policy. the detectives Trust Company ts ni ed as e! Mrs, Helms was putting the children | oe" : “disable dabas oye as formerly secretary Mr. Campbell to Richard Croker, Tamms thing and that Fine tea leaves, carefully chosen and knowingly blended, account for the DIED. MONROE M. Friday, 11 A, M. CAMPBELL FUNEI Apartments were swept by a in approaching the building with their Atus becaus above and below | fire which was 0 this morning tinguished, surroundin: hampered by shovels and firemen were hose from the When it was ex- SCHOFTELD.—ANNA B. and the condition of the Helms and the were found dead in the tectives believe forced to run lines of FUNERAL DIRECTORS, Wadsworth Helms lay down across a chasm with the children, intending to get up when they were sound as} tinue setting things to rights, and fell asleep and that a candle on the table fire-escapes of the burning building, which is situated on a ter the building HAVRE DE ACE SELEC- Husk, 81 perfect cup quality of Tetley’s Green Label Tea. Tetley’s Green Label in Wadsworth hedelothing the mattress The firemen, RACE TRACK, HAVRE ~The Evening World » DE GRACE, RECENTLY PARENTS IN BOSTON. for to-morrow ure a8 follows In 10, quarter-pound, half. indefinite ushand and her ww and then pected 40 he her defense You Need Not Hove w ( wwill take Laxative when you feel the first syemy who was burned to death with her two small children in a New York daughter of Charles they were dealing with and unoccupied building and bent all their efforts on the property, slightest reason to be tenants in the ‘building their have been directed An unfinished pound and one-pound TETLEYS LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS, Boston Telegram rs. Helms returned to New after a visit at her par- hexes loat or stolmn within paat may have been unloaded at or transferred in miroet to another A \iniforined oan a! to saving life first the firemen the apartment wainde and etht a letter from her to-day before he was infor Sherwood recelved a few minutes of her death in had spread to unoccupiea apartments REN them Father Adv, « - a telephone message. Helms expressed ulties new home, Onil Parke pontaining diamond Fi ¥) Broadway and [riitow t Mone Bouth 1/73, In the letter Mrs, satisfaction with her on the fourth and second f1: firemen experienced great Makes good TEA a certainty

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