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the expected surprise attack by the other side. After they had returned and talked fo Mrs. Stillman, a close friend who Beauvais, Accused of Selling Letters; Detective Who Got Them JLTED NURSE POISONS HERSELF, FIGHTS DOCTORS Resists Efforts in Hospital to Save Her, Protesting Right to End Life. Wad been at the conference sald: “They seem to have stolen some let- tors."* But with this knowledge to distre her, Mrs. Stiliman's self possession and even temper on the witness stand Were the wonder of all those at the hearing MRS. STILLMAN MOST REMARK ABLE WITNESS. David N. Carvalho, who has studied the drama of the law courts keenly In wxeores of cases in which he has had ® vital interest described Mrs. Still- man to-day as “tho most remarkable witness I ever saw in my life.” : “It was apparent to me, when Col. erie: wi j Rand was asking her questions with ats ats Lae ~ been “Jilted by a which to establish a basis for the phyaician,” whose name.she refused testimony Leigh was to be called to to divulge, Miss Emile Renntck, or , give,” Mr. Carvalho said, “that she Russell, thirty years old, who de- oil what the questions were for scribed herself as a graduate nurse She met them with a gracious emi ‘ cx, « : Get Rand. told. her Ne desired speci. and "a! Sonographer Ge “eamew tere { mens of her handwriting in certain In West Eighth Street,” took: fifty sentences, A little box of pen point grains of veronal at Fifth Avenue and } and an assortment of holders was of- 14th Street early to-day. } Sig hit ge i rm ul Sho then telephoned Miss Lucille © @ stub pen,’ she said, ax i ? she took the box, Say much as though MRT ra), RCAC) UVIOE) vette Ae she had been telling one she liked West Eighth Street, that she had i cream or lemon in her tea. She taken poison and urged her to hurry } Picked the points over. Having one because sho wanted to “tell something i to her liking, she fitted it to a holder, before I die. Miss Rennick, surrounded by a guz- Then she smilingly asked for a match She lighted it and burned the lacquer © coat off the metal of the point, ao the zled crowd, was leaning against 4 ink would flow more evenly, With a store window when Miss Marshall ar- grave courtedus smile she looked up cab, Tt for direction as to what to write ES eater Seca e “It was breath-taking to me. 1 for taken Into the taxi and rushed to New the moment, forgot my own part of York Hospital, where, declaring her the ease in my admiration of the life was her own to do with as she woman, Never, in scores of trials. sh ne petanea ald, have I ever secn @ witness do a thing Ue lieccis bee like that!"* When force was attempted sho ; After the hearing was closed, Mrs. fought and kicked off doctors, order- Stillman, who had been in Judge les, police and others, and threw the Mack's office while Leigh was testi- emergency ward in an uproar, “I' tying, and had been kept informed Crashed Darna ti not going to take treatment,” she in- slated. Finally they persuaded her to go to Bellevue, and after whe arrived there in a taxicab she renewed her protests on seeing the stomach pump, but was too weak to resist further, Doctors said she had taken enough polson to kill a dozen persons. of what he was saying, showed little more perturbation than when she was testifying; there was just a percep- tible flare of indignation in her glance and voice. “It is no surprise to me," she said, Nothing from that side of the case ‘ould surpriso me, They fight with Pleasantville. Come in the week when there Is only Guy. Get off at Har- mon and como Moon and love so I can go on this terrible lonoly road a little longer. Twill tell you about the work up there when I see you. Come soon xold, They paid $15,000 for four]4nd nurse mo, x When relieved of the poison she worthless scraps of paper. I am not] “Lonesome, AWARL said she was going out. She was troubled by the evidence of their (Designe of four-leat clover drawn warned she might collapse at any minute, but replied: “| don't care. If I don't collapse from that I'll take something that will make me.” She said then that he name was "Emie Russell,” and was a stenographer. The physician she mentioned. sho said, lived in West @9th Street, and she had worked for him for seven scars. “ There is no physician in the house she mention- ed. Miss Marshall tok her from Bellevue in a taxicab. 442 ARE SENTENCED IN ONE DAY TO 180 YEARS IN JAIL Banton Says 826 Cases Were Disposed of Since April 17. District Attorney Banton, in sum- ming up to-day his anti-crime wave crusade sii.ce April 17, pointed out that yesterday alone 42 persons were sentenced to an aggregate of 180 year and 4 months in jail. In General ” with pen and near it a large cross, and underneath the large cross a lit tle cross.) ASKS “WHEN CAN WE BE MAR- RIED?” The fourth fetter Introduced read: “Saturday, July 13. “Dear Darling: The wedding !s over frame-up detectives. Mrs, Stillman said she had not writ- ten the letters, Her lawyers did not take the intro- duction of the evidence so cheerfully. They came out worn looking, though Judge Mack said: ‘They closed their case with a blaze of glory, but 1 would hate to pay $15,000 for that blaze." and it {s 12.45 P. M., and I have just ‘Tho extent to which the prediction} had @ hot bath and am In bed; but | of a sensational turn in the case was just had to write you a letter. There fulfilled seemed to have jarred Mr, never will be and there never has been Brennan and Mr. O'Brien Lt had moi}any one Ike you. I love every pore occurred to them that they would pe] Your skin, 1 love the dear ground confronted by a statement that Heaw,|¥ou stand on. I love you better each vols, who has for months had direc- | 4%: 8nd every day shows mo how tion’ of the tens of thousands of dot-|foollsh It Is to live without you. 1 beyond words. T love you lars spent by Mrs. Stillman in collect [!0¥e You bes {ng witnesses An: the Canadian woods, {forever and ever. Through this world Med tivated traitor 6 whem, on to all the others. [ want you more than anything on this earth, My se th Hillman inrtructed her coun-) incie said last night, ‘As we get older was well catisfied with the ascend.|'t doesn’t so mych matter where we ancy of her side of the case, as in-]2"- Dut who we are with” You may dicated by ‘the knowledge that the) 0@ve written me, but I haven't had Leigh testimony and the letters were|°P® letter since I got back from Mont- the strongest maiprial Mr. Stillman's|*e2!) My dear, I love you so. Every Reavers IRSA. w penerPe: one to-day was flattering me, and it é was so empty. The touch of your TENDER POSTSCRIPT TO UN-|dear hand in mine, how it would rest EDMUND LEIGH. »pyright, Keystone.) Beauvais sald: “There are red ink marks on it.’ But I showed him that ‘those were printed on the notes. Then Beauvals showed the letters. He told me that I would never get out of town alive if I double-crossed him. 1 told him that he'd get the money. 1 finally gave Shean the money, and Beauvals gave Shean the letters, and we both watched Shean, Beauvais then sald; “If anything goes wrong PRINTED LETTER. me. When will you be down, dear,| yoy won't go out of town allve." Helsions Judge Nott led with a to and when can+we get married? That] pointed out three of his men who, he]76% years imposed Then came The exhibits to the purchase of}{g all I think of, when nothing will| said, were watching me. Judges Rosalsky with 61%, Koenig which Leigh testified were numbered] ever take me away. Write me, dear, 82, 28, 84 and 85. The first was the} how you are, won't you? I am so postscript of a letter which was not} trea of everything—so tired I just produced, want to rest rest in your dear “P, 8.—Write me often. I love the ; : arms. It frightens me when I don't brown stamp, and go deep Into the/hear from you. Let me hear soon. woods and dream and dream for me.{on, my dear, 1am dead for you--Jus ‘Then get up and make it come true.lgeua oe The witness ‘sald that the group then went to the bank and met Mr. Horsey In a room there. Tho witness testified that he introduced Shean to Mr. Horsey and that the latter had looked over the letters, back and front, ang sald “All righ: Prior to this Referee Gleason had with 18, Crain with 9, Mcintyre with 5 and Mulqueen 1%. In the Criminal Part of the Supreme Court Justice Marcus imposed 7 years and Justic Martin 4 years 10 months. Since April 17th District has disposed of $26 cases. and Attorney There were Don't be : 270 cases of crimes of violence pending SSA GRAINS EEE haan tet “YOUR KATHITHIO." | ruled out tha #o-called “confesston" | then; to-day there are 127. In dispos- Q “Sunday— nar : , f ; “al ence think what you have got to thank God day letter which Mrs. Stillman was said|ing of 214 cases this week Mr. Manton ‘Guy has just been In. He is lovely for. I do a lot before I leave this) but always when ; ts hot ho wilts a earth. Al the beauty He put into my] ithe. soul, joy and the hope.” “Good ‘The next letter was reported to have] gear,” a, Tho namo “Kathithio" signed to this Monday: letter means “Fair Flower,” “Darling Freddie—How 1 love you to have written to her husband. Judge Gleason held that the communication was a privileged communication be- tween a hushand and wife, his de- cision paralleling that of Justice Mor- schauser Before adjourning, counsel agreed to communicate with Mr. Gleason be- v the ine ——» Is Ouija Board A Boxing Glove gained 108 ov m calendar, morning—dearest darling aay 31 gree, He was remanded for} tioned about the cham to prevent ately t ovide a great reservoir and all the good things you are part|SEAUVAIS WANTED $25,000 FOR} (on iv esiay, advising him Or an Automat chase over roofs in West 98th Street. eo eS eee oe any pounibib) Hanvonutation, se ileeatenlied caen, tariliine riety te of; the wonderful blue sea and the LETTERS. Whether any further evidence would dik ‘The complaint is by George Dwyer, }sentence ne aah Ruse Contradictory statement that the} languages and commercial usages of waves; everything that is alive and} yin took the stand after cross-|be introduced before he begins to for. No. 600 Weat 168d Street, He Cleary owned a road house @t ein | eee ey eet tn cldttling du | foreign countries to meet the needs of everything that is peace.. I longed for} examination of Mrs. Stillman had|mulate his verdict. UnitedStates Supreme Court} be ’as stopped in: front of N Highway and Clarendon Road, Brook- eae ore Be autres F ; expansion of American foreign relation: you go last night and I was s0 tred/ been completed. He told of going to gee = bate West 98th Street by McGuire, wholtyn, in which there @Cre Sener | oi os suadiy coiion ates, Gi en an AEP Lanes Sean that I took your floating cup te sleep] stontreal May 6 in accordanco with] $500,000 TO ROUND-UP Called on to Settle Im- — Jasked for money. When Dwyer re-[12, 1920, Firemen responding to the | 88 DION DEN. Sent clatios | RAO EE ee once " with Ike the children do, and then Tingtructions from Mr. _ Sti!lman's WAR DEFRAUDERS lused, it is charged, McGuire struck Toute reas, Sterna. Ren Ane cwbieh 1s eald eh den ale : went to sleep. I am just dead for|oounsel, He snid he met Beauvais In portant Point iim with a milk bottle, Dyyer'eshois|tt™ extinguished the flames quickly }to have resulted in the shooting were] 108 ANGELES, Cal, May 13.—Billte you, I am just sick of the rich}, restaurant the day he arrived and vase BILL Mon brought Detectives Fitagerald, ‘Trojan {and discovered several ‘time plants’? | made by atiomeya for Mrs, Cobb and | Rhodes, motion picture actress, in pri- lonely, rotten world. it to be Mason eie Honday, With! wAasHINGTON, May 13 ie counsel for Gordon. vate life Lavitia Jobelmann, was granted nines rca ay with vac, [SW him again May 8 but did not IE RGHLOM [he Banada, WASHINGTON, 2 &—The Su-Jand Davis, just as McGuire joined alcomposed of candles on paper ple ir eers vate te Pavitis, Jobolmenn, yee ees want all the hard a eiees i. can. 1 eae ease pista Still WASHINGTON, May 1—The frat shi Sous is 2 : asked by a grou , oF man a Seon 6 OF NG. LC plates, uncorked eae af ga ee and|TWO SEVERELY BURNED be oe lanes reas arent yen ae i ‘ ‘ ° Je campais petition filed by a Baltimore manu. }sreup ran into building. °-1 shoddy materials which cause fire to charge v ped her, have have to be a little harder or I would | inoue 45.000 for the letters detinite move in the campalzn to round] PEUNOR Med Oe ia tectives fred several shots and fol- | Meaey MY IN FIREHOUSE BLAZE] {ing been rude und addicted to intoxi- break. I want so to come to you to-|" teigh sald he met a “newspaper nd pros Wari detraudera: came| 5 f pply ite nro: [eran an the rout, travel quickly. cants, She was the widow of William day and be comforted. { want to 2@/ man’ named Jamos Shean in Mon when the House Appropriatione| found learning to solving the question] “ophere all the fugitives vanished but] Cleary was not there at the time, He | Volunteer Company's Hendauarters| (“Smiling Bill’) Parsons, motion ples comforted. I want to be comforted id 9 { Hamilton, \. J, D ture uctor, who left her $150,000, Whee Tam with cout want to come|trent by appointment, Shean wuld Committee favoribly reported a bill} of what ig.an oulja board McGuire, who was found behind a] bought the premises in October, 1919,} at Mamilton, \. dy Destroyed d pos EL das fort you veBylll beak so happy. But ever wanted, $25,000 ee one] giving the Department of Justice af The Federal Government, with that |vhimney. ‘The police say he was iden-}jnsured the building for $12,250 and ; ie . I PARAGUAY MINISTERS RESIGN, r etter, Shean acted ag CoMMtween, | social $600,000 graft prosecution fund titled by Dwyer ; ‘or $2,400. Arson in the SOHROLAT BR VAIS: NOR) io} May 13.—Tho dia- to-day Tam so lonely. I want to fell running from Teleh to Veauvals. | mp $500,000 graft Drowecution fund.) jack of wentimentality for which It 4 i 5 the contents for $2,400, Arson is eC Eee Me BUSNOS ATES. May: heh ie your hand and believe you are all that} Tien said. with offers, counter money ts , xecording to At-| noted and with the bluntness of thy | ORDERS ‘SHOOT TO KILL,’ |sccond degree is punishable by twenty Pe clinton firemen were severely [ured Political 8 rus: T have to believe in, I want to be : torney Ge Daugherty, to employ tive in prison ere severely [nas resulted in the restsnation of the comforted, Somehow I feel that the| (mers and copies of the letlors to be] extra investigators and counsel *} tax collector, has determined sue | POLICE SLAY TWO THUGS]"¥° ¥°@"s /® Prien: _ burned early to-day when a blaze that | yrinisters of Forelgn Affairs, Finance Cat Rest T 40 te 0 poor.” delivered On one cecasion When! “whe bill will be passed in the House} boards ave properly to be classed al mee 7 "1 was caused by defective wiring de-]and Justice, and the President has ap- ee p Shean talked with Leigh in Shean’s| sronday, under. plans of House teaders, | « i BOOTLEGGERS KILL Ir the frehor : | pointed new Ministers, says a despatch. 4 The next missive alleged to havelroom Beauvais Hiatoned from a clonot, | vol tun ment tothe Senate wicker | “Sporting goods’ along with tenn! Chieago Patrolman Shot tm Bat stroyed’ the firehouse ut Hamilton, N, | potnted new M Ie 2ays | . Bt been went by Mra. Stillman to thelreieh ald he found out afterward, “| request that equally needy wetlon Ie] rucduets, anow Ahoes, boxing gloves, With Holdap. MAN IN THE STREET les west of here, Those] cLoupBURs' DODS BRISTOL, ei. guide was on note paper, with “2791 When convinced the letters coull] given it there, that 1 nt Hare} iaseball bats, golf clubs, foot, ‘HICAG . >olice ———- Foreman Walter E. Titan} RISTOL, Va.-'Tenn., May 13,—Dam- } SET eacia® mauleh wae ned IDS not te Had tor teem than $15,000. Leiahs| dine can sien It Yetore tho end of nox | “MMcont Gata: #UIF Cluby, foothalis and). CHICAGO, May 1—Folioe turned... ae) Shai Iron, Auto- © Hamilton Fire Company, and B. fage estimated at $600,000 was caused In Stillman home, The signature! anid he telephoned to New York to| Week similar artich the tables in the war with gunmen|Fire 12 Shots é liff, proprictor of the general store | Bristol and vicinity last night by flood ok “Awari," {t was explained. is Indian| out Haraay en the Dé Lancey te The Baltimore company therefore early to-day. ‘Shoot to kill orders bil Victim —Wound a waters from Beaver Creek, caused by @ Pee . , \ 063 "S PE § mobile at Vicum » loss Was more tan §10,000, in- [eloudburst near Waldon, Va es y heart." The letter was as} xicoi! firm and Mr. Horsey came to} SRIPPER’S PET BIRD SKIPS] jis asked tho court to determine {of Chief of Volice Charles Fitathorris Gan oe pire) bleh U0) Ine | SlQuoBUNAL BER. ithe ie i Passing Bo damage to the Bro : ij Montreal AS PHOTOS ARE TAKEN] whether the toant js, as the company | brought results when policemen killed assing Boy. HER UR ALE Ene On tak semarent reddie; 3 x Leigh sald he had one of his own - Masri to ts ta) caved stor | tW2, highwaymen Francia Hellazista, twenty-two years] Jeliff. Fire ¢o from ‘Your last letier of Nov. 5 was almen following him all the time and| Capt, Hambleton Orders Olympte + Brade of motor)” policeman Kearney Driscoll killed o1q, q grocery clerk of No, 179 Hanut- {Park and West e were culled. = gee epeatort to sites The other ts that Beuuvaia had several spies about] searehed fer ™ i. tie automatiam, involving considerable} yohn Broda, nineteen, following al? *% © —— fer hurt and worried me a lo 1 times when they met thought you would be in Monday, 80] “Beauvais said that le wanted my that I sent Bud to meet you, also}assurance to tell his story.” the wit- Kelly, at Harmon for the day train [ness testified. “Beauvais sald that 1am tired, dear, but your last letter sub-conseious action of intelligence ‘apt. A. 1 “8 Hambleton White Star Mner Oly + seareh of the ship in th ing his pet Hnnet, Joey of the has ordered hope of And- and not “sporting goods," subject to a tax of 10 per cent < Mrs. Stillman's attorneys know that] When photographs were being taken] If the boards are not exactly what “s rested me alot, [don't want to writels puckuse of letters he possessed had|in the captain's cabin this morning, | il claims, the manufacturer contends, - ‘ much, as [ don't trust the matls or} peen ified and that I should say that|Jocy, whe m has been in a ea, a large part of those made by them Me the people in the Post Office, but I] these letters were among those taken {Mew out and has not been goon s are of a small size, intended for the ers ‘ have been only perfectly happy when] at that time. 1 sald that I would tell], ™ 1 weeks ago Cunt, Itambleton | use of children, and for taxing pur- = with you in the beay bois vert. Noth-|the story." \ Pd te Oe ae te healt, ee CK] poncy that part of thelr product, at = : ing that I ever waid to you have Lever! LIED TO BEAUVAIS, DETECTIVE| tron with im ever. since, having the least, without regard to what ‘the e taken back. 1 love you In spite of all ADMITS. run of bis quarters, Diehest court in the land may have to me your faults and mistakes, In real oe - say gbout the larger boards, should love there is nothing to forget, but 1] Q. Then you Hed to Beouvals? A. | WELL KNOWN NEWSPAPER MAN] be classed as children's toys love you for your good, to make you} Yes, I lied to him tn order to accom- ve The United States Distrst Court at grow, to make you suffer, for real] plixsh my point NORFOLK, May M.—Charles Freds{Haltimore and the Cirevit Court of : ; lave is greater than pain, | om md hi It any He to get] cick stanabury, sixty . journalist, | Appeals for the Fourth Cireuit took +> well, becaune I can't he until you u lottevs? A, To 4 of Une TRE ee Pe the view of the 4 ct : an I want you to bo—my pride. tam cter of Meauvats ite a : Meht after | iatuinod claim that the sick of everything and every one. No] Q wanted the money? He] 00 Illness oF at a eee ec etanas Twore, at toast for his ney one really loves me but you and the|wantet to nee It, and 1 counted it] hue ‘york and Washitisten: ‘Ile attee| mardiess of whatever use other per children. 1 sai! Nov. 21 or Beauvais said “That's marked] one time pn the editorial stuf of tho|sons mikht make of them, to. be I told bim that it wasn't,| Sew York Sun, classed as “sporting goods."’ ’ ‘THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, MAY 13, 1922. Chicago Police Not Battling Labor but Hired Assassins, Wires Fitzmorris te Evening World ain Unions Controlled by Thugs Through Bribes and Violence, Says Police Chief in Special Statement. By Charles Fitzmorris. Chief of the Chicago Police Force. By Telegraph to the Editor of The Evening World. HICAGO, May 138.—When organized criminals assassinate two poll neerously wound a third and explode dynamite bombs in thre: , in Chicago within a few hours and under the cover of night, it 1s a 9 the forces of law and order which the Police Department must is a declaration of war and has been accepted as such, The Police Department stamped rehy during the famous Hay- nd it will do it again, itter what the cost. For several years past a gang of pre snal thugs have gradually gained executive control of a number of Chicago labor unions, Through tn- timidation and violence they have (il their way into the inner coun- ceils of certain unions until they have become absolute dictators of the terms on which a map may work, for whom he may work, When and where, This grip is so tight that by systematic blackmail of workers and thelr em~- ployers alike they have accumulated large sums of money, which they have used in bribery and corruption on @ enormous that they have from successful Cert IRISH CREAMERIES ~—NLIVELY SCRAP Shade of Aunt Jemima Puts Up Game Fight as Detec~ tives Seize Her. Seized by the Workers in Different Cities in “In- terest of Community.” Expensively clad women, and men in evening dress, attending a seance at No, 282 West 70th Street, fled Inst night when the “materialized shade of Aunt Jemima” sailed into a wom- an spectator and pulled her hair and the director of the affair fought two men, Tho BELFAST, Press),—The Cleeves May 18 employees: mery (Associated of the at Car- wir and its branches at Tip perary, Clonmel, Knocklong and Mallow took over the plants to-day as a result of the failure of negotia tions with their employers regarding waxes. The red flag was hoisted at all these places. These employees of the ‘Tipperary branch issued a proclamation declaring that the owners of the plant had amassed a profit of more than £1,000,- 000 during the war and that now they wanted to reduce the worker: by one-third. Therefore, proclamation, the employees taken control themselves in the inter- est of the workers and farmers of th general communit EMIL HOLLY FAILS IN ANNAPOLIS TEST me er factory buik challen n riek-on-s Chicago out woman was Policewonsant Genevieve McLaughian and the ren were Detectives Andrew McLaughjan (not related to the policewoman) and Wiifiam Haake of Inspector Bolan's squad, Posing as students of psyehi- cal research they bought tickets for the seance at $2 each, they said. ‘They arrested Mrs. Anna Hartman, wife of John L. Hartman, a chiro~ practor, living at that address; Mrs. Anna Morlarity of No. 35 Hamilton Street, Brooklyn, who, they say, sold them the tickets at the door, and Mr. and Mrs. William Reilly Thompson of No. 152 West 82d Street. Mr. Thompson was director of the seance. Mrs. Thompson, whom he describes as Little Eva, was the medium, He pselt and thelr home nsville, O. Aunt Jemima, who was capturod by, Policeowoman McLaughlan and taken mark ne work cale 80 been most immune prosecution, The function of every municipal police organization is to enforce the Young Negro Appointed to Naval Academy by Ansorge inw and preserve order, As an arm Cannot Enter. to the Night Court, was Little Eva. of civie government is has no concern There was some jazz music, then the with the merits of the disputes be- {Spectal to'"The Evening World.) lights were switched and all but one tween employers and workers, but it cannot under any circumstance {g- nore the destruction of life and prop- erty The Chica ANNAPOLIS, Md., May at the front and Little Eva went into lication of the 13,—Pub- results of the exam- ination of candids the United State April show that I for admis n to nounced the director, “Don't touch the ectoplasm. It might kill her.” A white figure appeared from the rank and file of the unions far from opposing the 1 Academy in mil T, Holley, the in steps to crush terrorism, are behind Negro youth nominated by Repro- | curtain, the Police Department. sentative Ansorge of the Western] Docs any one recognize the spirit The war in which the Chicago Daas. GC. FITZMORRIS, [Harlem District of New York City,]of a dear departed?” asked the di- failed in the mental test. Inquirers were told that the failure of Holley to mect the mental tests was of such a character that he could not have further consideration candi The examination papers are marked Police Department is engaged to-day s not a war upon organized labor. It is a war upon hired assassins, paid andals and unscrupulous blackmailers, Within twenty-four hours of the latest out 150 alleged labor leaders, among them many prof sluggers, bombers and blackmailers, were under arrest. Within le: three days “Big Tim” Murphy,-Fred Mader and Cornelius (Con) I are under indictment and held without bail on charges of murder. ctor. Is that you, Aunt Jemima?” cried Policewoman McLaughlan. “Yes, my dear. Is your husband, Bob, here He isn't Bob. as a n't, and anyway his name But Mrs. McLaug ‘lan Several others are also under indictment on various charges growing out of the] by three officers who do not know the | arose and introduced Detective Me- same conspiracy. Murphy is the President of the Gas House Workers'|names of the candidates. Only 203 of | Laughlan as Bob. Union, has been arrested scores of times and is under conviction in the] the 679 candi who, took the April] "Bob," said the spirit, "I recog- Federal Court for conspiracy to rob the United States mails. Mader recently was elected President of the Chicago Butlding Tradvs Council. He is an ex-convict, having served in Joliet Penitentiary follow- ing conviction of conspiracy to obtain money by threats. Shea {s also a sonvict, who served in Sing Sing and first gained prominence in Chicago's labor circles as head of the Cheago Packing House Teamsters’ Union in 1904 in a strike marked by bloodshed and riot. In its fight to hold these men in custody the Police Department haa minations w of seventy-four ined twenty Successful, Out enlisted men exam- ‘en were successful, O'BRIEN NAMES $100,000 AS HUDSON TUBE PRICE nize you, You will be very sucoess- ful." Then Detective Haake switched on the lights. The scrap and arrests followed. In the Night Court Magistrate Ober- wager held them in $1,000 bail each for trial May 16 in West Side Court. They were charged with “accepting neon seriously handicapped by a veritable deluge of writs of habeas corpus.|Cerperation Counsel Op poe #! money for fortune telling which was Police officers to-day have been compelled to rush prisoners from cou AST CE MENt ade Ny: REORSLE | novitrue..” room to courtroom to respond to writs, some of which were obtained by law- Cominxion. _ - yers unknown to the prisoners themselves and unable to identify their own] Corporation Counsel O'Brien an- DON'T ALIENATE U. s. clients. nounced to-day that he will oppose ie The superb organizuticn of the Chicago Crime Commission, its won- edrful system of criminal records accumulated within the past three years and the prestige of its personnel are of the greatest ald to the department in preventing wholesale deliveries of these prisoners from jail. The Citizens’ Committee to enforce the Landis Award, the Chicago Aa- sociation of Commerce and the Chicago Crime Commission have spoken through their proper officials on behalf of the citizens of Chicago, pledging to the Police Depa tment and the State's Attorney the solid support of the community. In the past forty-eight hours, with the known leaders of conspiracy under lock and key, robberies, burglaries and other crimes tm- mediately drepped to a figure which {s negligible from the standpoint of police administration of Chicago's size. With this support behind it the Chicago Police Department in lawful manner is ready to mect the issue. DETECTIVESCATCH |CLEARY GUILTY MAN AFTER HOLDUP! OF ARSON CHARGE Vi Brooklyn Roadhouse Fire of Victim in Steet Lead to Kx- May Cost Owner 25 Year Sentenc citing Chase. ax McGuire, nineteen, No, 789 A jury in Justice MacCrate’s part of the Supreme Court in Brook!yn late was held in $10,000 Court to-day on |last night convicted James J. Cleary, the tentative agreement reached by the Transit Commission and the Hud- son and Manhattan Railway relative to the amount the city is to receive annually for the franchise, ‘The agreement Is for $50,000 a year, based on a gross income of $1,000,000, The Corporation Counsel believes it should $100,000. The franchise covers that portion of the ine from Christopher to 38d Street. The original terms of the franchise called for $9,000 a year, This agree- ment expired four y ago. om ARMED MEN ON GUARD BALFOUR WARNS EUROPE Help Yourselves First When Ask= ing, Ald, Lord Tells Nations, a ‘A, May 13 (Associated Press). —Lord Balfour warned the nations of Surope to-day that they would lose what prestixe they have in America un- less In making appeals for aid, they show some indication of trying to help themselves. Lord Balfour's warning was volced in connection with discussion by the Council of the League of Nations this forenoon of the American Relief Ad- ministration offer to feed Russian ref- ugees In Constantinople, DELAWARE TO SEND STUDENTS TO EUROPE State Plans to Meet Expansion of eign Relations, May 13,—Dr, Walter President of the University of nounced that the ars Cries 98th STILLWATH sociated of Earl at th May 13 (As- minary hearing vernment student & M. College, ection with Press).—Pr ord Oklahoma Th Columbus Avenue, bail in the West Si A d with murder in con! the shooting of Beckham the necessary funds to send students ta Cobb, an- d ee: rty-cigl of No. 855 Welt 57th Jother student, began in District | Europe for a year's foreign study. a charge of robbery. He was arrested /forty-cight, of ane beat a ae Court} “'rhe plan has been approved by See- early this morniuyy after an exciting Street, Manhattan, of rson in the }h\ to: wil armed deputiees sta- retary of Commerce Hoover. It aims ton Avenue, Brooklyn, was standing ta front of No, 76 Rapelyea Street, Hrook- lyn, last night when an automobile with five men drew up and the occupants of NERAL Cit Saturday, , BM —— “Notice to Advertisers RCH, B'way, Glth st, om hold-up. Broda tried to shoot the officer, but Driscoll beat him on the draw An unidentified robber was shot to death by Policeman Patrick JOCKEY STRETCH DIES AS RESULT OF INJURIES Ny . pave oni tin ath Caused by O'Connell during an attempted hold- | the car opened fre © . , Steeplechane ‘Rave at y up. O'Connell was shot in the shoul- fired and Hel'aatsta | OAT ont, Md. M : daa d Both men killed were identified | foi) dead with tour bullets in his body. is RB, Me By B= os ey inverted unty “as hy men who had been robbed, A. Stretch, Who-fell whon Redstart, b ‘and in order of treelpt at The ‘acl Florentino, sixteen years old World pftiee, Ming enarantias to be <— ei f unt, stumbled at the fifth Jur Be Bae World. munt bunrecelred by L Brae of No, 58 rect, who was second ut Pimlico page Bane po Pah) GARMENT WORKERS passing, was shot in the leg. in the Baltimore Mews? Sungay hen RE-ELECT SCHLESINGER] tter killing Belluzlsta the men made p! y na a result of in tien 0 een Omobiie, The police say'| Juries. ‘Tho Jockey was pinned under [Hand rire) : the saffray Krew cut of bootlegging, | the horse and was removed from the fay The Word mui Acoente the of Unton) ney know who did the shooting. track unconsciou: or JUDGE DISAUA CLEVELAND. 2) IN SUBWAY, w MERE Behl ‘ David Hoffman, fo ae Of Bio. MIAMI, Fla. Ma Judge bre f ny Taternationt dad West 18d Ste k Hranving, in the Clreuit Court, has frment Workers’ Unton tansy Interborous qualified Inmsclt as pr Pan Me dnton's axtocnth Hienntal| pang, waa y the fortheorming trial of Basar convention her the jong. isiand City dy Chleago automobile man, Mr. Sehlosinger accepted the Presic Another track walker with him escaped] charged with the murder of his wife dency tor Lwo years, jury. @ local hotel lust February. eosssrperatnnsas

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