.man said: 'Somebody tampered with the rear car and I couldn't make them Gibbons Whitman Tells work.' My friend said: 'Like hell you Cardinal did. You didn't touch..«! the damned briggs Start Drive on br&kcs'M Somebody Is Always Taking the Joy Out of Life . . By The next witness was William Brody, Joins Roosevelt in ; Lewis to Press of Sterling Place. He said he was a trainmaster, employed by the New Hearst York Consolidated Railways (a B. R. T. Message to Yanks Papen subsidiary operating the Brighton ELR.T. Beach line), and that his duties were At Inquiry to see that were main¬ proper intervals tained between trains. "Regard You as Saviors of Princeton Must Suffer for Fatal "Extra Man" is Used Guilty Brody said he had been told by Our Country," Is Tribute I Students, j Luciano, who was regularly employed Faculty and C& Accident, Governor Ad¬ as a "crew dispatcher" about October of Prelate zens that he had as. a motorman. Petition 1, qualified - City vises Prosecutor Last Friday, the Brighton line be- i Com), cause of the strike, was short -six cil to Bar Them motormen. To replace these service Task T. R.Í on the Fulton Ferry line was discon- Vital, Says tinued, but even then another man Story of Accident was a needed in htirry. . . Form League to Brody said he was talking to Division Appeals in 10,000 Churches: Told by Passengers| Superintendent'T. F. Blewitt about this Press when Luciano came to them and offered To Be Part of War Work¬ Campai^ to take out a train. Brody said he Four Men knew that Luciano bad been working ers' Fund Drive Die, Bringing about ten hours as a crew dispatcher. AU but One He said that Blewitt spoke up when Newsdeak Death List to 90; Hylan Luciano volunteered and said: 'He is to a motorman. You can use Cardinal Gibbons and Colonel Roose¬ Agree Discontinue qualified velt united PUq. Is him." . in mes¬ Attacked . yesterday sending Brody testified that the train turned, sages of encouragement to the fighting ing Them on Sale over to Luciano at Kings' Highway men of was Park Row on the the American expeditionary Governor Whitman took a hand due to leave yes¬ return at 5:68 m. The authori-. army, for whose benefit the $170,- in of the trip p. great PRINCETON. N. J., Nor. terday tho investigation ties best information is that the train 000,000 drive of the United War Work the most 4.~0., . Beach elevated train wreck did not start until 6:18 p. m., tw-nty determined fights that Brighton campaign will begin next Monday. been waged on h», of last Friday, that cost the lives of minutes late. Hearst newspapers sia* When was excused the inquiry "We regard you as the saviors of our their Americanism ninoty The Governor sum¬ Brody was questioned I.» person». was adjourned until 11 a. m. Thursday. country," wrote the venerable Catholic spring is now in progress here. moned District Attorney Harry E. District Attorney Lewis declined to say churchman in his communication. "We military students of Nci of to the St. whether Colonel Williams, of the andPrinceton l'£ Lewis, Kings County, Timothy earnestly that will come back yersitytown faculty Hotel and instructed him to fix the B. R. T., would be called. hope you have joinod torcescitizen8V£to Regis A B. R. T. official during the hear¬ to your beloved America safe and the newspapers drir« «2 blame and to no no published by Willi,; thjs spare one, ing told newspapermen that a former sound. Or if you have wounds they Randolph Hear»!. The nrn^l niatrter how highly placed, in punishing general superintendent of the elevated will be honorable which printed in the German laniua« i.!. the guilty. line named Isaac Barton had "fifed" wounds, you barred some time ago. .* a will exhibit with to mothers The "District Lewi* will have Mayor Hylan because he drove train pride your fight is being wa^ed by the Attorney too fast around the Navy Street curve and families and in to come show Hearst ot Ant». 'he full of the state in years League Princeton. rt support going on the Ridgewood Avenue line. them to your children and league was organized by u the bottom of this to this same man, grandchil-¡ students, ana non-militaL very deplorable According Mayor dren. a subsequently fo Hylan met General Superintendent Keep clean heart and a clean bership was augmented m^ accident and in trying to determine and members by f.rnh, culpability. I have entire confidence in Barton years afterward when he had body, may God be with you." and citizens of the'toW gained a fairly lucrative law practice The message from Colonel Roosevelt Already the league has uBrooklyn and be¬ Commissioner, issued statements, that now have in| Magie, the faculty. Th« the examination of witnesses be- yesterday, both the fitness you the chance to endure come the names of gan j questioning hardships and for a virtually all thi 1'ore Mayor Hylan, sitting as a of Mayor Hylan to sit as magistrate peril great ideal American faculty members and magis- in the and to render to our country the great¬ Restrictions Or- Defence Society Protests Against Proposal of dent and non-military ibj. trate, in the John Doe proceedings de- investigation of the Brooklyn est of all services. I would Emergency Causes body the signatures of lcaditt signed to fix criminal responsibility for Rapid Transit tragedy. The commis- to be give any¬ {Woman Double Princeton citizens. the wreck. 8ioner backed his second statement thing over there with you." dered Lifted Sears, Roebuck & Co. to Sell Its Share of P. E. The messages were to To-night by | Consign¬ Wheelwright, who heads ti» of five mer» with copies of fifteen intrusted Cass Anti-Hearst Two who took the stand letters written by a Y. Tragedy When She Fails League, said to-day that had been in the first car the to John J. Connaway, M. C. A. secretary, ment and Turn Over All Gains to War Work the passengers Mayor Dempsey, superin- whose are all Health support which the anti-Hew, of the Beach train on the tendent of the elevated lines of the family in the service. It Department to moverr ent is Brighton is Mr. Connaway's purpose to deliver Get Alimony Increase finding at Princeton Uni fatal trip. They were chums, boys of Brooklyn Rapid Transit, in nearly all the at versify could be likened only to ft nineteen years, of 1577 of which he sought favors for friends, message every hut, hostel, dug- support given the last Joseph Doyle, out and shelter of the seven Influenza in New York had another Sears, Roebuck & of Liberty Loan. Bast Fifteenth Street, and George "Mayor Hylan was once a motorman accredited Co., Chicago pro- matter of money and that Mr. Loeb "Princeton men.students and on* the welfare agencies.the Y. M. C. A., slump and while pose to their share simply the A woman whose face was set in the fat Nordstrom, 1676 East Thirteenth Street. Brooklyn Rapid Transit," said Y. W. C. A., War j yesterday, Monday's accept of the con-1 questions wisdom of de¬ dazed ulty.supported the Liberty Loau tei Before the taking of testimony Pat¬ Mr. Whitney in his first statement. Camp Community reports to the Health Department are signment of German-made ioys recent¬ stroying the toys.. As far as his firm's expression of utter despair stood man." he asserted. "I he "I am Service, National Catholic War Coun- loss I person» tit rick Collahan, representing Edward A. informed on inquiry that he low and an ex¬ ly dumped in this country, advertise goes believe he would just as yesterday with her two.children on the strove to put the loan over the was cil, Jewish Welfare Board, American always increase may be soon the topis Luciano, also known as Lewis, thé mo- dismissed for having taken a curve in the the goods as handiwork of the Kaiser's dump goods into the river. downtown platform of tho Third Ave¬ Princeton are the same persons «fo torman of the wrecked and Sam- at excessive He talks of Library Association and Salvation pected figures to-day, Commis¬ "He is authority for the statement are back of the to train, speed. laws Army. and turn over from nue elevated station at fight ostracitift lel Ttusoff. a asked that his cli- and ordinances that would insure com¬ sioner Copeland has officially declared constituency profits of the offer to the Red Cross. He Fifty-ninth newspapers published guard, j thfeir sale if by Hearst" _nts be admitted to bail. Mayor Hylan petent motormen. Will he describe the Priests to Appeal j the epidemic at an end. to the American Red Cross, plans, his oder is accepted, to adver¬ Street. She was Mrs. Celia Melnick, of The students at Princeto«! are dira»' District of a law To tise the as German into two isked Attorney Lewis what ho provisions that would have further the appeal of the gigantic However, additional cases will be re- according to anouncement made yester¬ toys products, in 62 Stanton Street. She hugged her son. groups; those of the Stftsi thought would be a proper amount, »ne. guaranteed Motorman to be so war work drive a special catalogue, so will know Army Naval ] Hylan Catholic priests in for another week or he day by the American Defence Society. people Victor, five years old, to her breast Training Corps, UnitA, Mr. Lewis suggested $15,000. Attorney competent that he would not take a every one of the 10 000 ported two, what they are getting. We have no who numoer about 2,000, md curve churches! This and a protest against the pro¬ of with one arm. The other liar, Callahan asserted that the criminal at high speed?" throughout the country, will at every says, and precautions against the dis- j way telling what his attitude will hand tightly ! fifty non-military students, who w .ode fixed the bail in such cases and In the second statement the Com¬ mass from now until the end of ease must be continued. ¡ posal were contained in n statement be should the Red Cross refuse hi3 clasped that of her other not in uniform because of or ful the Seven boy, Henry, | ure age that it could not exceed $1,000. The missioner declared that while Mayor campaign speak for the support of the j hundred and nineteen new issued by Richard M. Hurd, chairman offer. seven years old. to meet the physical requirenustt District and at was cases of influenza were "The American to Mr. Attorney protested, the Hylan County Judge, sitting in boys of all sects and religions now reported yes- of the society's boycott committee. Fur¬ public will not sub¬ had been to According Wheelwright, taw ¦onclusion of the session Luciano's bail cases brought against the B. R. he fighting in France. More than terday, with 147 deaths. Pneumonia mit to Mr. Loeb's proposal. As far as They the office of the wearing the raiment of peace time «mi T., 100,000 cases 143 ther details of Iho mail order firm's .vas fixed at $5,000 and Rusoff's at frequently wrote to the company ask-1 such appeals will be made ,it was esti- totalled for the day, with the American Defence Society goes, we Department of Charities, 124 East | the lucky ones in the uniform of ft ** 1.000. ing jobs for his friends. j mated yesterday. 130 deaths. Except for the latter plans were given last night by John will fight it tooth and nail. The Amer¬ Fifty-ninth Street, where Mrs. United States service. Luciano stood before the bench with "That said the j figure, the day's reports showed an I. Romer, editor of "Printer's Ink," ican resents Melnick meansi" Whitney Commander Evangelinc C. Booth of whose obtained public bitterly this recent had been confident of the in¬ Started as War Measure downcast eyes, his face dark from a statement, "that publicly he was per- the Salvation Army, one of the approximate decline, of 50 per cent be¬ Chicago representative importation of German made toys. I obtaining "We be three of beard. sonally the zations organi- low Sunday's record. the facts on which Mr. Hurd's state¬ have received hundreds of creased alimony for which she had oaji't with the other it days' growth capitalizing unpopularity participating in the drive, spoke ment was based from A. H. vice- letters from peti- lows, but we can support them, ut of the company; as a he was a George Chatfield, director of the Loeb, people all over the tioned the Domestic Towcrman Is Called judge yesterday afternoon at meeting at Bureau of of the president of Roebuck & Co. United States ap¬ Relations Court. that's why the anti-IIearft Lesjw obtaining favors fiom the company." the home of Mrs. James Lees Attendance Depart¬ Sears, proving the work we are It is She had been informed of a was Joseph Walker, secretary of the Laidlaw, j ment of is a doing. probation organized," said Mr. Wheelwrigtt The letters Commissioner 6 East Sixty-sixth Street. Education, directing can¬ Makes Offer to Red Cross very apparent that no German officer's report that her husband vas The Public Service Commission, was the Whitney Commander vass of houses from deaths were goods league was first, suggested i* rirst witness. He read into the attached to this statement bear dates Booth said that her organization had which No decision has come yat from the will be tolerated in America, and this unable to increase her allowance. Mr. He and other record from 1915 to 1917. All are on been reported during the epidemic, in search The Wheelwright. sopW .Jie names of the officers of the sub- the sta¬ giving trainee! service of sacri- of destitute Red Cross officials at Washington, who campaign will result in keeping Am¬ little group stood motionless mores were standing ¿bout the hiitow tionery of the Court Cham¬ ticial children. , erica from while äidiaries of the Brooklyn Rapid Transit1 County love at the front for seventeen The Health have had the Chicago concern's offer being the dumping ground three, trains approached, stopped "Princeton Cannon," planted on ft bers. Mr. Whitney states that he ob¬ months. She reminded her Department's restric- for some to Mr. for German after the war. and proceeded. Mrs. concerned in the accident. Next was! tained the letters audience tions on the hours for and days, acording Hurd, goods Melnick paid no spot where King George's hired H» Peter Gorman, of 180 Ave¬ with the power given that while a great deal has been said opening who gave out the following abstract Is Called attention either to the trains or the siaiiB once ft Saratoga him by a subpoena. closing places of business, inaugurated letter he to Meeting dropped shell« during nue, who described himself as a con¬ about Salvation Army doughnuts and at the of the of a has dispatched the Red "Mr. Romer forward thrusts of the crowds of shop- Revolutionary War. ductor and towerman." Some of the letters follow: apple pies, not enough had been heard beginning epidemic to re- Cross, aa director of the American Do- developed the facts con¬ pers who pushed to As his "acting about lieve congestion on transportation cerning Sears-Roebuck's Red Crosf hastily past her companions recollected it U-, Gorman explained that he has been COUNTY COURT CHAMBERS, the brave women who are daily will be lifted The fence Society's German boycott cam¬ proposal. The American board the trains. She stood motion- day, Mr. Wheelwright's *w in the elevated railroad KINGS risking their lives for the comfort of lines, to-night. Pub¬ paign: Defence So¬ less, clutching her children. like this: "Wearjpiraenttu* working COUNTY, the lic Sen-ice Commission has called a ciety sent telegrams to the something fuller« tower at Franklin Avenue BROOKLYN. N. Y. boys over there. conference of "The American Defence Society re¬ office of the firm Chicagc Then for the fourth time a train go to the trenches ourselves. Bot"« .witçhman's John F. Colonel business interests for ¡ the American Red and to Julius Rosen came can and Fulton Street. Hylan, Parker, of the Salvation Thursday, when plans for these spectfully ask3 Cross wald, its There coasting swiftly to its appointed do our utmost to back up the a» Last Friday he went to work at 4 County Judge. Army, who, with the McAllister sisters making not to be a party to the placing of president. was n» stop. When the first car was less who are there and thoi* »k» and emergency regulations permanent will response to our Chicago wire and wi than already p. m. At 6:24 a train with no marker June 3, 1916. Adjutant Publiance, all present, at be discussed. German toys in the hands of American understand that Mr. twenty-five feet away Mrs. Melnick may follow.' We've finished -with ft lights stopped near the tower. He said Mr. J. J. Dempsey, Supt. Elevated the meeting, had seen in children by accepting Sears, Roebuck Rosenwald recent herself on Loan. Now we can RR., service the Manhattan reported 199 new influ¬ ly was in France war flung forward the tracks Liberty begjjw he "guessed" it was a City Line train Brooklyn Rapid Transit Com¬ Argonne Forest three weeks ago, said & Co.'s offer to give, them the profits doing work. with her younger in her arms. the newspapers which their and enza cases yesterday: The Bronx, 23; on of "No one at the New York o boy by accordingly set the top semaphone. pany, Brooklyn, N. Y. that the famous doughnuts had origi¬ the sale their consignment of the offices She sought to retain her on Hen¬ tempts to weaken the morale «f ft)"J- He discovered he had Dear Mr. I take the nated in a moment Brooklyn, 248; Queens, 219, and Rich¬ German toys received on the Nieuw house seemed to be able to maki grip "guessed wrong" Dempsey: lib- of idleness on the mond, 30. Influenza deaths in Man¬ any decision ry's hand and drag him with them, but American people have endanger«« ft when the train stopped after passing erty to introduce to you Miss Cath¬ part of one of the workers. The first hattan Amsterdam. concerning the dispositioi the boy pulled himself free. lives of the boys in France." the cross-over. He then erine E. of numbered 38, The Bronx, 30; "The American re¬ of the toys. We believe that a described how Kerwin, 33 Eldert.Street, batch, instead of being the last, had publ.c bitterly wave grea Tho train came to a sudden but The matter of an organization he had switched the who was in the of resulted in a Brooklyn, 59; Queens, 18, and Rich¬ sents distribution of German of protest against this stop, Brighton Beach employ Patrick permanent institution. mond. 2. any toys will proposa its wheels flung scraps of clothing up drive out. IIe:tr-t newspapers was !# train onto the proper track after a con¬ Mcnehan for fifteen years as pay¬ among American children. Public opin¬ sweep over the country." to the very boards where before the entire «toi» versation with master. New cases of pneumonia in Manhat- ion in Wc Announcement of a Henry cow¬ non-military the motorman (Luciano) tan totalled 44, The Bronx. Brook¬ will uphold you your refusal. meeting of al ered. A woman shrieked and fainted bodv. The students voted unanime«" in which the latter failed to explain Mr. Menchan has closed his factory 2; understand that Sears, Roebuck & Co. patriotic and civic organizations inter and several others to push the i«lca. Mr. Wheelwright,» he had and lyn, 88; Queens, 6, and Richmond, 3. can the loss if ested in the movement dropped limply to «.«'hy accepted the wrong "ball," Miss Kerwin would like to obtain Manhattan 53 state they afford they to keep Germa the platform. Henry stood and E. Wood and S. E. Hall were namei' which is the way the Brooklyn Rapid a position as ticket agent with your reported pneumonia reject the shipment, so that no question made toys from American children ha sobbing committee to circulate the Transit men refer to And deaths, The Bronx. 21; Brooklyn, 46; of that into the matter." been called the refusing attempts at consolation until petition»< semaphores. company. consideration you may and 3. kind enters by American Defenc an ambulance surgeon, who dressed to the Princeton Mayor .* Gorman said it was the motorman's extend to Miss Kerwin will be Queens, 7, Richmond, Commenting on Mr. Hurd's statement Society for Friday afternoon at found the council. to wait appre¬ Chamber th only task remaining for him was to duty until he got the proper ciated. Very truly yours, Mr. Romer said: of Commerce, 65 Libert offer restoratives to A committee of twenty-five stBMt» sémaphore. (Signed) JOHN F. HYLAN. "Our Chicago representative talked Street. Organizations invited to atten nearly twenty hys¬ visited local H1* was Tribune Asked to terical or unconscious women, had com¬ newsdealers. E. b Doyle called next and* limped to COUNTY COURT over the German toy situation with Mr. include the Architectural c was the to ** the on CHAMBERS, League pleted his work. Mrs. Melnick and Vic¬ first newsdealer agre* witness box a sprained ankle KINGS Two automobiles, one driven Loeb, from whom he learned of the New York, American Guardian to handle ?uffered in the wreck. He COUNTY. by Reginald to Patriotic Societ; tor had been killed. Hearst newspapers. said he got BROOKLYN, N. Y. Kiefer, sixteen years old, of 1071 Fulton Start Fund to Aid proposal sell the goods and turn Service League, America Wear on the train at Park Row. He gave John F. Hylan, Street, Brooklyn, crashed early yesterday profits over to the Red Cross. Relief League, American Pights Anti-Hearst Button» his seat to a woman with a baby and at Stuyvesant and Lafayette Avenues, Brook- "We understand that it is not a t.nd the National Leagu The league procured a large =tood County Judge. lyn. Kiefer suffered a fractured skull and Epidemic Sufferers Security .league. qoffZ leaning against the front door .Tune internal Says Mary Pickford of the "I Do Not Read Hcarct hen r»t a point where he see 17, 1915. injuries and is in Buehwick He*- A fund for the relief of influenza coat could into Mr. J. J. pital under arrest, on a of papers" %pel buttons "-fo. . he motorman's box. Dempsey, Supt. Elevated RR., charge operating epidemic sufferers in New York was of Labor. Its charter tain W- of T6 *j* Brooklyn, Rapid Transit Com- an automobile before reaching the age to to gives it the Sought Higher Wage Claude Hovntsn, "Jfr Tells of "Death Ride" receive a license. suggested The Tribune yesterday Strike right to organize commercial Street, New York who ongsft* pany, Brooklyn, N. Y. a resident of Telegraph telegraph City, by N. into a "We went faster than usual across Dear Mr. You Herbert Dodge, seventeen years old. of Kerhonkson, Y., employes constituent of the anti-Hearst emblems. Dempsey: will pardon Glen Cove. Long Who was who forwarded a $10 the latter body ThíM.*¿ the bridge," said he. "The train made me for am Island, with subscription. organization. The Com- Wanted Salary as tons are now being worn by 011»** writing you, but I greatly Kiefer, was injured internally. Thomas L. This and other Big Chap¬ «* '«11 stop., but in a money sums, which may mercial Telegraphers' Union is the of members «m vi*ry jerky manner.' interested in the bearer, Mr. Robert Hell, of Stuttgart, Ark., who was driving be received by The will be Halted by Move of front door for Asserts students, faculty U times in other Tribune, telegraph to lin's, Agent sens. In front of the dormitorie»«" everybody the car was Gerhardt, who is seeking a position as the. cur, escaped injury and was ar-, turned over to Health Commissioner the employes Suing "hrown forward and a rested. federated labor movement. Thero posted signs reading: "No One sideways. We conductor. I will go on Gerhardt's Copeland to relieve conditions invthe j is no door for for Commissions «j»; *ook the wrong track at Franklin Ave¬ bond for any sum you as I know WireControlBoard outlaws.company spies. Hall Reads Hears-â-s-st nue, and after ask, A body found on the tracks of the Fourth tenement districts. The subscription "The Western Union Mary Pickford was in court The Princeton studentsNevr^Pf,who are- getting straightened out he is an honest, upright and hard Avenue subway at the Ninth Avenue was the Telegraph Com- again went faster anel faster. The at station, accompanied by following let¬ pany is opposed to its Ever uniform car not wear the stop working man. Any consideration you Brooklyn, has been identified as that of ter: the employes join- yesterday. since she began to ant!"3*t(iff" Dean Street was made after the for¬ may extend to Mr. Gerhardt will be Mrs. Bather Harkins. eighty-three years old. ing Commercial Telegraphers' earn in two emblems and they have not been ward car had passed the station. of 1210 Fifty-third Street. "Editor Tribune: I am a constant Union. It is opposed to $1,380,000 years posing to the but they an* Next deeply appreciated by me. Very tru¬ Brooklyn. reader of Promise Is Made wherein Mr. any plan in the movies she sign petition, came Park Place. The pace was mod- ly yours, your paper and I know that Thatj Carlton would not be has had to be in porting the anti-Hearst roovene« crate, but after Park Place there is a (Signed) JOHN F. HYLAÑ. Josephine Tileecia, four years old. found you have a warm heart for the poor. president, presiding officer and ser- court every now and then to tell why more ways than one, aecoröW down grade and we went some matches in the kitchen of her home. The influenza has caused a Grievances Will Be Ex¬ geant-at-arms. And he is terrible to she should members. . along picking Another letter thanked Mr. Demp¬ at 185 Allen Street, and was burned to death. the union because opposed not be compelled to pay this I league , $ up speed until wc bit Eastern Park¬ sey for giving positions to Miss Ker¬ suffering among the poor in New York it stands for a de-: or that claim. League member? are e°.ae,"L» way. win-and Gerhardt. The New York City. Please, please, Mr. Editor, start amined This Week cent, living wage and a square deal for This time her council will pass the desired Um "We were Telephone Company will a fund to some \its members." appearance in the Su¬ w*" going fifty miles an hour not give out election results this year. Even give relief. There are preme Court was due to tion, becuse it acted promptly iust before we« hit the thousands of the suit of »»". tunnel. We hit last year the pressure of war business for- people waiting for an Mrs. Cora Carrington the¬ was asked to exclude German the tunnel without slackening speed. bade the practice and since then the de-: opportunity to give. atrical and Wilkening, papers. Then came the Polyclinic Hospital mande*, upon the have the of Clothing Strikers Seek literary agent, who ip suing bumping along the ties'. company's operators "Sincerely yours, Following demand the Com- Miss Pickford for 10 per cent of There was a crash. I was thrown been redoubled. i "A FRIEND, mercial the down. All I remember then Given to Columbia Telegraphers' Union for a After-War actress's contract with the Pickford Horse Sfww tob were tho "Kerhonkson, N. Y." on Film Corporation and 5 Receipts .»creams, shouts and noise of Joseph Sands, charged with having taken "Contributions strike all Western Union lines next Understanding per cpnt of When I could breaking several thousand dollars in .-«welry nnd money for such a purpose if then their Striking clothing makers in the income from the. sale of articles War filas*. get up I helped in a series of burglaries m New York should be Monday, by grievances present-! about her life To Workers'F* .om*e of the other to Trustees to Use Institution City encouraged," Commissioner ing demands for an eight-hour day, and experiences through people get to the) for apartment houses, was held in $15,000 bail Copeland said yesterday, "and I will have not been settled, word was re- four hours on the McClure Syndicate. Arrangements 'vere concluded Prospect Park station, just beyond the yesterday by Magistrate Healy in the West be to Saturday and a 20 per of tne jg Advanced Medical Re¬ Side court. very glad use any funds sent to ceived in this city yesterday that the cent wage increase are not The name of William day to »rive the receipts tunnel." Sands, alias Shone, was ar- The Tribune in seeking was Randolph Horse which ne« »^ District Attorney Lewis then rested Sunday in the Manhattan Hotel, the relief work sug¬ Wire Control Board in Washington will only personal betterment, but to put the Hearst brought into the case. Mrs. Show, opens «^ called search and Instruction whero aided gested." a said she at 10 a. m. at Madison N'ordstrom, Doyle's friend. He said the eletectives, by several women act in the case this week. industry upon such footing that when Wilkening introduced tho WorkW^Ty,FnnA of whom he« is alleged to have robbed, set ai reconstruction comes editor and actress in the to the United War ^ motorman took the curves along the Trustees the Polyclinic Hospital, for him. When h« places will be furthering 0 of were g"" trap appeared in court he This assurance was contained in a found for members of the union now business interests of Miss Pickford. year $63,00 receipts line at a "risky" speed. one of the most modern institutions of was placed among tha people who crowded Child Excuses the Red Cross. were Teacher telegram to Percy in service as well as for those Mr3. Welkening alleges that it was _ "Passengers laughing and some its kind in New York City, have voted the courtroom. Then one by one ten women Thomas, president their taking her efforts that were complaining because many had whoie apartments he is alleged to have of the telegraphers' local district coun¬ places. ; through Miss Pickford unanimously, it became known robbed identified him. This was the was able to make con- been thrown clear out of their seats yester¬ Queens Girl' Recovers From cil, from C. E. Hill, explanation the strike tracts. advantageous into the laps of passengers on some of to turn the over to acting general committee of the Amalgamated Cloth¬ This Miss Pickford denied on Columbiaday, hospital Patrolman Silvio Kepetti, of the Mor- secretary and treasurer of the ing Workers of America the stand. the curves." Nbrdstrom said. "Finally University "for advanced in¬ risnnia police station, who accidentally «hot Fright in Closet organi¬ presented yes- "Mrs. What Is On T»-* a number got off at Franklin Avenue struction and research in medicine and and killed Mrs. Mary Josse, of IOS East Adele. zation, at Chicago. This message read: terday at a conference with Dr. Will¬ Wilkening was mistaken when Going were Herter, the eight-year-old iam Z. f-'he said she introduced me to Mr. beeatis« they Beared. We went surgery," Ninety-first Street, while pursuing an escaped "Following message from Ripley, administrator of labor Hearst," Miss much faster than I had ever ridden on The university trustees, at their prisoner October 12, was discharged when schoolgirl of 1935 Woodbine Street, Warning- standards for army clothing, who is Pickford testified, "I before. When arraigned in the Morrisania court, charged Queens, whoso teacher is said ton received to-day: 'Notify your ter¬ acting as mediator. had been introduced to Mr. Hearst and the line Consumer-' Park meeting yesterday, adopted resolutions with homicide. to have STAMP 1>R»'** -.tation wa« we the locked her in a closet and Wire Board 13,000 danced with him." WAR SAVINGS > .^m 5 curve Int*« tunnel, and I felt the transfer. Railway Association meeting November t recovered yesterday from her of Labor our complaints will ment's, strike. At yesterday's to amounting fie.i ;'¦ <1";^ & «*2 the a Aside from be conference I). $1,380,000 in two year«.; was ac¬ wheels bumping along ties. There Polyclinic Hospital is an eleven- The Tribun«, said resolution favoring pub¬ experience. fright, doctors promptly investigated. In view Wolf, representing the to duo, was a fearful noinc I was lic owenrship of such liner, was said, the child liad suffered no of men's cording Mrs. Wilkening, to the little ' «r..v and thrown story, fireproof .structure, built in 1912,1 adopted. harm. prospect for prompt action clothing section, announced that actress's S« ','»>«*.r T!,**'rr^iwC*1 the door at th«> on This was an error. The resolution was re¬ The child took all committee the workers in his displeasure at that Stud* day ol the through open front. I Fiftieth Street, between Eighth and ferred to the the blame and in¬ will not press appeal filed branch are prepared Charlie learning fl landed between the rail« on the ties. I Ninth avenues. It is executive committee. sisted she loved her teacher. with War to strike. If Chaplin was receiving more X~-ToA admirably fitted Accord¬ Labor Board until Wire Hoard has they do, approximately than she. tÄ' V-tàî- "<**1»^-^w to the this 75.000 «,,«1 Children: ¡«'«oh«». . was Anted for a time, but thon my for research work. At present it is Louis Cirker was ing child, the teacher. Miss Alice last chance to act. workers would be affecte 1. mane arrested yesterday fol¬ of 633 Committee recom- "Miss Pickl'ord eume to me and said '"»rid. W friend and I torches out of news¬ being used by the government, and lowing an indictment him with Ross, Gates Avenue, had been ill mends no strike " t&tSi «C the Sus» CMldr»-* charging the ¦*" action now.' she had and made our out to the will not be taken over larceny of from for some time. heard Mr. Chaplin was papers way by Columbia $4,004.04 the estate of his The union issued a Kills or a making tation for We returned to war. wife, who stipulated in h«r Adele told the handbill yes¬ Grippe Many in Paris had made contract at the » help. aid, Until after the will that he investigators she had terday under the title rate of highest ht, Zl America.: Jlmolutjci. HoW nnd my friend nad a conveneation with Columbia fhould receive $1.000 and the rest of the talked in class, and that she knew she "Capital versus PARIS, Nov. 4. .During compensation ever paid an ^_ University already pos¬ estate should be left In (rust for her should be Labor." th«î, week' actor," said Mrs. t'y U» ¦>««* .he motormaii. He xaiel: 'What was the sesses the Sloan son,! punished for ended. October 30 there wer«j Wilkening. "She AtPiinS' *J. and '"-- Maternity Hospital Benjamimn LervcnUial. Cirker will be ar- She being naughty. "The Commercial 1,263 wanted mc to »ee «llüoiial MinHiiVr ¦VJ^im^a'S matter with your brakes?' The motor- and thç Vandtrbllt Clinic. raigned in j did not want done to her Telegraphers* deaths caused by the influenza why Mr. Chaplin Ml« Kraiico» Ki-Uor »T^^ffrf W General Sessions Monday. teacher. anything Union," said this document, "is af¬ the epidemic. should receive more pay than she did." the dlrinw of !hu R«»rrpa caB¿V ' À. During previous week 880 deaths m __. j ., filiated with the American Federation Miss Pickford HoUl MrAlr-ln. r l>. **» H were attributed to the malady. Mrs. denies she engaged TalrtaUiî mretlns. Uora«.-» ***"" g,^"^ Wilkening to represent her. p. m.