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Hett?'ltrtl? Sri?mnt* you lAMH >? 21,.'.(i,i. --*?->? '??rij;,^ ,,. probahl. ?vrM- ^->Hg FRIDAY, JUNE 6, 1913.-SIXTEEN PAGES. 1>I> ?/ 'I.*1 M\r / 'I?"* VT 'a City of New York. ?Jen-*T f If ??"i ? oboken. I\ll Ci -UIll?* 1 ij.y 1 FXSKW MERK TWO CKNTV With a Long List of Important Selections, the President ??Drops In" to Con? sult the Senators. TAKES THEM BY SURPRISE HcCombs, Gerard, Penfield, Stovall, McAlpin, Willard, page, Birch and Others Likely To Be Named for High Posts Abroad. [Fren Tha Tt i ana Burea * tgSahtngtoft, June ?. ?Presi.lon: WH? IM dropped In at th?**- Capitol lat? th*.s tfijpnoOT) to rut the finlshir.- I - ?- of diplomatic appolntmt ?galchangea, and to inform p? tora Il m ? ' na he h d mads t.? learn ?rhft?ier there mlpht be any objocl aecni J was maint.ii-ed re gti?'tie 'h" name? on the TV M bul M la probable thai the follow? ?r.? noninatl? na of an rs and r--'Ml !,r se?! to til? Senate Mat W, F McComl a, chairman of the na ?-a! (*rmmitt<-?. to he Ambai ? . ftaace lattice James W ?Gerard, of New Jon * ?3d ater to Spain r Pel f Pennsylvania, to be Atabaset '. - I 11 p. a BtoTslL *' ?_?orfla editor of ?The Ssvsnnsh Preaa," to be Minister to ?"* ? E. J Hale, of North Carolina, to be .*' - -? . -a. anjmrt -'-??? f Wii --.?ln. to ! ?ba Minister t N -v ay. to be Char:?-* TV. McAlpln, secretary of MacSton University, to be mln to the Netl ? rl inds. Joseph F.. Willard, of Virginia, to b? - - Pr. P. !.. Jefferson, of Colorado, to b* Mb iter 1 - th American coun? ty, ;r i? :.- Argentina. Ot^ie? Possible Nominees. The ?name of Henry Morgentha Mwtioi I foi '.at Constan? das| la, and 11 - that Th ?Util B Pags will ' ome in for an tm t appointment, the Vlr?: * ig i ?h?"* President t.->-'i. y, Bel Thoniae Bir. h, of New .Irr -1 !?"?*. ?d. Is - ?-.?.. Persia, with C, r. of Mint. I J. E. Lamb, if Indiana, who will probably be ? a tor minister. . There was some ttoubl th..* ' r .islon to having mmended for Iks higher post ?' Roana, in aten ?l that a bill vas fav ora parti n the Senats to-day to raise th.? ?: t?? the >rr.io> of .-.n ? **d thai II will probably be ?hout much del iy, Jusi Gerar ted to accept the ? I m i visit was the Pr?t Ifth i ? e halla of < 'onj - ind the door of th? locked. Th?* Bel Ste had ad ? ? _?? ?-at-arm.-' ? -.?,:?. I have to get a ?J ;; || n? .* for thla ?1 said 1 ? i the sergeant -at-arms I ! lent a | - for th? key. Sctrr'.v any .?f-natora wer?* in th-? u Secretary'Tumulty aeni call for about twenty of them, ?ame in quickly from tho Sv.a'o r ffi, (. building. When the Praaldenl gol through "to ?he ?Senators he met th?* Bewapaper men in the rorrldor and ex? plained ?thai his visit had been ?' matlc appointments and that no official li?t would he mad'* pub H-* untti word was received frnm the "?"arioua foreign governmenta as to th?; lactptal f tl persons select Th? I I left 1 ,u&l> ;is he , nine. The at nn elevator ft? him, but ?'? i??? ? thanked them and de? "I (ctifss I'm ? ?good Democrat ?n ?a.'- v-e g-jid. with a lauKh This Morning s News. local Page ? in r.j.^n for Mayoralty. - V? T. ' o" |*i.ri .,-,?. |0 pill-!!?-. 1 Coavletsd. i ''?"?sirai Wood? - ??? Bo. Uta a Co-**alan i'ar.r.is Trip to 1 a? e ??harize. 2 q Waldo .June 17. . 2 Hiiiiajiimoners" Return.... 9 -al?ed. 3 ?'*'" Chll\t*i b] < "It y Ire. 6 **?r.<*ar.i ???; ? ?? Big M.ion. 5 ?"?ma M <er.:or*, Have f"la?-s Day... 7 *_-*?? la ' iht fee Pris Ipalshlp....M **? -? Han Held *? Thiel io gX? i- - ?School ?Parade 16 ?J"*??:: 1 ties to Ta?-k i? *** Held ? . - i: K I?.*-. . ? 19 ^ OESEIAL. ??? Many I-iplomats. 1 ? ' "?nd Chinda . 3 ??* Higher Up" Lobbyists. * i ".,Kl ' Tr''-**** r?v Taxa?.?.n . * -'1'* Horn? Ral, L_w Defective. 4 *?<xl Caaa ?Qoaa to .tury jo-day. 5 roBEiosr. ...h Pawling Agalnal Bell. 3 ^W?-!-- London. 7 fei ?-nSCELLAWEOUB. "???al . . e "^"Uly 7 r^.?rv. 7 fc? .'.'.'.'.'.'..'.[['.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.Pxr^ 9 Mammon.10 . 10 I .11 *? and Markets.IS and 13 .14 and 15 vaather ?Mfpim ?5n_t" ??i Laui. BRYAN BOUQUET HER LAST Secretary's Cousin Collapses as She Was Picking Posies. M?. Emile E. NeUaen, of Mount Ver? non a cousin of Secretary of state William J. Bryan, died yesterday. Bh? WMatrlckeii with apoplexj in her gar? uin "hi:? P-ucklm floweri to ?end t? ???? ?Secretary t?, decorate h la desk. Mr.- Nelteen waa a w< ; known Bap church worker. ?Sim wai forty, vean old, and a daughter of th.* ?te David Bryan, who waa employed m the preu department of "The Kan V.rk Herald." AUTO TEST COSTS FINGERS Corona Doctor Injured While Oiling Running Engine. Dr. William ? ami bell, of Corona ave ? Borough, has only fingen ag th< dent win? h took plact yeaterdaj when teating i trig ne ot hia I? in the ?garage In the rear ?>f his The phyaii lan tried t.. oil the ? ? t waa rum Hi la hand too cIom t.. i.no of th?- cog?, and Inatantly two ?fingen on I ? Ighl hand wer ci ighl ai : ished ?that at the Plui ? two ot hia ? ? I th? in. Dr. Campbell, wl i m th.rt;. f th? staff al i ? ilng Hih Ital HOUSE TO BE GOLD PLATED James H. Flood Plans Costly Cornice for Home. Ban Frai ka o. J ?The Houi of th? | . for the i ! home whii h Jamea H F I, aoi if the Ira?*, n fr..?n the < i building in th?* faahionabl? iuarti .*? of thia ? ?? ? ?? and V? : ? marl ? atru? tur? will i?e set off by rnice ?l will g ot (Old, a? - published < d EUGENICS MAKES STRONG APPEAL TO PASTORS HERE Many Join Movement to Prevent Marriage of Those Mentally or Physically Unfit. irons ?P* ? ? ? Fork thai s ??? f them ' ? ? ? ' marriage of pei ; inflt, Th* K> \ Lt. A. 1. . . meetinj the W? .-t End . and Iflfttl t Bund ? ?.?. II be I I ? The Rev. Dr. N< ? .-'ht Hillia ? in ths* fall In Plymouth ?Church, Bl Ij n. at a hi h Mr 1 Tl.. Liberal ? ?'Hi? tar?an and ?11 I ?I*S. ?' ' ..... ' this Mr nan ? 'hur- h, through II ? r. V im P M< r r,:i, ' rith the othei ? fore I , ral Convi ntlon in th.? ? Ity In Oci thia ? ? of l? iding miniatei ighout the EGGS HIGH AT EGG HARBOR Thirty-eight Will Cost Father and Son $760. ? _* Hai bor, N J . ?' lame Warden \\illiani ?Loder, of thli city, <? rruifinK I I ? ear Little ? to*dav aaw I ..-.. along t?'.- ihore R ? : I hii laun?-!i Into ?'? gull ??<*??*?? Into th? -, ? ' ? rev? - ? The * 120. Th? den ; th? Hammell an 1 ? ' judgeTIi?yes'rTsigns Quits Bench Because $7,000 Salary Is Too Small. ?Vajrilnpton. June Is?President W s ?.?? lo-daj the resignation of Walter -. . * e M Judicial ?Circuit, r?.n-j?rlsinii th*- ??tatet of . l N< i Stfa ? Fudge Noyes to-nli ? m] M- ? TI ? tniaxy of the "fl'-* j .. is lm education ?.f n: ? ? .- nt I brim ih/total t?> an amount o rat? to rr.v family'! : ? QEORGE B. COXTrEED State Failed to Prove Bank Loss. Court Holds. HnHnnatl J in? I Thro - ? PI? ?? i. ei . . . i m ?lanatl Trurt ?Tom? .? v Parrlsh N ? Kell ? direetora ?Adata ot tut -? ?- ' "? r,f ii ? ? r?' a note for I -? n? th? hank t?. make s-ol . ?f th<? Fnr.i A iohnaon 'hair ; my. whirh had heen OttaUroi out ,..,.,. ? ? ? Mat? ? nmliH r jurtKe Caldwall held ti?e pnncutton had n?>t shoun then had hem any lOM to the hank The jur> r?tUTIMd a ver iling of the jufige AttomaV* for Iff Co? ami Other ?le? fen?lant* if tf-.-.g t?. ?rr.-mse r ? j. tl a< then , misapplication of nvi/*) of funds o? the bank I GIRL ILL STIER IS ICE CONVICTED Hannah Silverman. Leader of Paterson Malcontents. Sent to Jail for Contempt and Found Guilty of Rioting. SYMPATHY CAUSES TROUBLE Exclamation at Judge's Ruling in Another Case Leads to Prison ? Sorry She Can't Lead March Saturday. Peterson, N J.. June 5.?While her counsel waa pleading for her acquittal I in the Court of Quarter ?Sessions, wl ?waa on tria! ?? II fortj otbei strikers on g charge ?f unlawful as? sembly, Hannah ?Silverman, aeventeen i old. was sentenced to day to I went) day? in laii bj Recorder Carroll for disorder!* conduct during the trial lait night of Hair* Price, who a ai charged with assaulting two women. Exclamation? ?.f aympatb; for Prl ? when the jiulK" made rutina ?h? ght unfair wa? th.? cauae of I multiplii at:..;-, of her ?in iblei Pi a as found guilt; of ?assault u I at) i ar.?i sentenced to three montha In Jail ?If? anwhil? ? er n th? Q tarter Bea retun rrdici ? . . ? agi nil !.. r ind thlrtj ?ight ? : "f !,? r f? ? f? ndanta Th m?.n.s?.n ment. $~*h\ fine, or both of th? th.rt j -elghl ? on*, li t?td In * a? ilao, ' All her tro ib e Hannah < m brave .? but ?ha' ? her ey? s w . i s ? ? ?. i ? - ? ? ? ? not ? to mar. h to New Toi ( the strik? take part In a d? .M idl>ton Garden In th? ? et The striA. ra **<??? of the .. ? ? I ? rseCUtion" . | v lio. ie of het ii the ,-tnk' . .. ? Her sentet ? H? " ? ght ed for a ?writ of cert to ge- I thai if or t f.. e, ? 1 er at !.!?? rt> for - ? ?letn ?n stration Th? ?? ttee f?-'-?i.iv 'teen to . ? . ... tl'li I- -? let The manufactu ? an? be had with t Ihe It empl fer with their ? U the Deiter A 1 iften ?*? ? m-t . ?? ? ? ? ork "n T . ? ? , ? about tl hundn .\f . , ..ir night m?fel ?? I - . ? Miss Ki> nn made the prii ? ches ind covered l A petit ? ol a ei - ? . . . . . ? ? : v -. iking for ?? fedt ? I - r troubli? It ?? Paterson and N? - ; romlnenl m labor le ... ? work The strike lead?era check f?or $41 M had raci leed ?from Helen k. , riled by a ettei f ?ympatby for their cause ^_ GOMPERS CRITICALLY ILL Lahor Leader Must Undergo Serious Operation To-day IVaehiagton, J no r> ?Samuel Qomp* ?r--. prealdenl ??f the American ?Peden ,ti"n <?f Labor, il m a ?critical condition In th?- Episcopal Ey? Ear and Throat Hospital and to-morrow morning will undergo a aerio .-? operation f"r i toldltla H< waa brought from Atlantic <-it> on Tueedaj night following a r? - \uput I ?r Henry PolklnhOT*. w ho will | ?* firm the operation, aald to-night that the g.-ner.?! |?.'.;? li< al condition <>f the labor leader waa - ? h ?that th.- opera? t ;,?n ?a?. .; : ? :'?l BUTS? ami bj Mr Qompera'? bedaid? ill right, with l?verai membera of the hoa ; -taff. WILSON AT SPELLING BEE Sees Statesmen Beat News? paper Men in Contest. Waahlngton, June '<< -An old fash? ioned ?peeUng lue, condu tad bj the National Praol ' lub of Washington. ar.' 1 ?billed 'test between news ?m;er men an?l st.?tt-.?m-n " wa? won to-night t?y Representative Prank BL WIM? of ?'hi-., after fifteen Washlng t,?n c? rresi ondents, seven senators an?l Si ? u member! Of the House ha?l t ??. n spelled down." it ?as an evening of merriment, in I'reeUlfnt Wilson. BecrsUUT Bryan on? a h?.st <>f other officials Joined Da. id F. Houston. Se.-retary of Agri? culture, ami l'.ng a schoolmaster, "<??? "the pronoua* er." anil dealt out the most ?linVult WtSffth he had be?-n able t?. find in th* dlCtkmarj The ranks <?f ti.e tbtrt) i|???ii'-rs thlaned -i ti? kly, an.i finally < n! BSMtOT l'?.ind? xt.-r. <?f Washington. an?i Repr?sentativ? Wims rt-malned. Th" ?Senator misspelled "hydroeephal'is ' and Mr W.iiis won the championsh.l'. IS. PELL LEFT ICH 10 PUBLIC Reformed Church, Columbia University and Rutgers College to Receive $200.000 Each ; Others Get Smaller Sums. DOGS TO BE CARED FOR Trust Funds to Distant Rela? tives and Residue Goes to Three Cousins-- Bequests to Her Twenty one Servants. Th?* Reformed Church in America, R itgei - ' g* ? ! Columbia Univer? wer?* Hi? principal beneficiaries un?l?*r th? arlll ??f Mr.-. M.iry M. Pell, flb-d ?n th?- Surrogates' ?'?"?it *. ester? day. Bad <?f these Instltutlona will receive 1200,(100 ereal in several g< ' ' nds, which give them ? large sh.ire of un estate valued a: -? eral nui!; ?t*. dollars Mi !?? a ho ??..?- the artdow of John H P? IL di? i May 28 ;,t No. Iftm Riverside I'm?? Thi : ? re sevei iller publl he? quests m th?-- win of Mr?-. Pall, who ilso ? f .i? t- ?i bet twenl amounts ranging from ?1200 ?? ?.".???> ?- ? ? : . . s ' h relatii es of n * eraoti ?'? g) ? ? ?receive In tr-.st fund "i beques ta of siivir-v : gs, ? luna or f mil in two ? <"i. ,1s Mr.-, i her msnj doga t?. i-.-r cousin Msry E Zabrifkle, ?saying: "1 wanl th?rn to receive th? i : i a i hav.? I t^- m snd this I ki wish of my cousin, Marj i:. Zabriski?, to whom th' wl ng." To make this care tr*.":? M ; ?:*..it Hri'iget ? u r, of hei * - ? ? -i thoughtful and kind In lookii - fter *?-"? ., month f??r rk s :?-..?. t of ?1*2,000. Mrs. Pell s m f reel i able of her pi g ? I the so ithwest '. ?Shi em? the Mel executor ?si this proi ? ?? . ta f??r her t? ?t ' es. The --J-* *.!..*- i: t.'ie rhur-h. ? ? r*? Stl i t1-.- r ? | '?ta. TtH to I I the V ' : . S .1 "? I ? I for Rutgei . iid ? k.* * ? ? ear the turn?* In m? mot ' ' ? n i ? her 1 Th<* pr<", ? -* " : * ? ? at wa 1 in 1011! at 11.4.1.? ? ' it If there w.*:. * that it should 1" : Hn."ni4- ti,?*' three Institutions, whk h ?? ; ' ; ? ? ? . So 182 and No 1 **i I I'r'.v?*?. 1? i ?' - ? ? ? ? ? ,,?_-....'. f No .'????? me to go I eon and itightei nl I ich th< ? twenl one a h? n the ?.r?* t" ? ???,.-? ; ?>i i"h.r Institutions mentioned were the < hurt h for < 'olored P? opio, :a Par? nmus. ti. .1 . bulll by Mra Pell'a in-other, ttfoiii. ronslatory ??f the Reformed ?'hur-h. at Paramus, |>.%,?90n for cur r? nt expenses; Fiv.- P?>ints Mission, .-' -? ?n?i th.? Society for the Preven? tion of Cruelty to I fMO. Mrs phi left nothing ?to tha five brothers ?nd ?Bisters of h-r husi?an?i, m? in?? she hn?i already gl?ren th?m a l.irK?* amounl of se? uritles snd mom y, . -. iidus of i '? I ? - In a ?'i.ii to Predi n- h /- Board, Matlld i B. Blauvell and Everett L Zabrtskis, ? ? isins of Mrs P< I ?.-m WOMAN AVIATOR KILLED Skirt Entangled with Lever, She and Pilot Fall. Tar's. J'in? T.. Th?-? Kr. n h airmtn, ? iguets Bernard, an?i ? i aasenger. H,.s>- Ami ? wi re killed t . r unuati il ? Ircumstan ? *.v h a making a light st the Buc aerodrome. When th. aeroplane was al s eonaii . ?altitud? Mom AmlcePe skirt be? came entangled In the lever connec? tions. Instantly the pilot logt Control an?! the ?machine plunged to th" e.irh nn?l was shaft? ?red The deaths re '.t<l?"l above rained to ?"l the number "f fatalities In the ar.r.ai*. ? ' a latton. and to M 'ho number of air mes killed tl ? fa Th?* death of Mm?* Air.',, ?1 ronatitutea the sixth av:atl??n fatality t?*? a -???man The last Woman killed v?..? Miss Harrl-t Qtllmby, mho met her death at Atlantic; Maaa, near Booten, on Juiv i. i?JH PATRIOTISM CAUSES STRIKE Fletcher Boilermakers Say English Foreman Insulted American Flag. ? >n<- h ?. r..i r^ 1 and Hfl ? ?-?? I <* B* -1 hy the PlStcbef It"' "."."ika. at ken ?trues yasti mea thej rsftlSSd to work under a foreman Who, they ?aid. had ?nsult??d the Amer'?-an lag a moot] igo he left FiaiebaFa to arork In ?anada. remarking that he ?aa an t.- -? lahnaan nnd declaring that an Eng? lish flag he araved ai"ft ?as ?the only fit emblem for a man t" WOfh under H<? r??t'irn<?<1 t?> Hohoker, this meek and ?v..s r?*inMat??l The men objselad, hut up,,n betas told that tiwi metxM hav? in work under their Knglish foreman whether th?) ?iked II or nut, thf> quit. DISTRICT ATTORNEY CHARLES S. WHITMAN. He throw his hat ?n the ring yesterday a> candidate (or Mayor. WOMAN PRIZES TRIBUNE Pays 10 Cents to Check Copy While Out Shopping. n the n t Queen? had dla rgi id pei? .?-?tiers al ?South Ferry al noon I t ? woman went ti ? it el room of the ferryhouse .-? n ? ? laid a coiiy of The Ti ???:?>? on th < o :nf? r ? paid th? ting l i fOf "1 have no i he k " repll? ?1 the woman, ? ' ? | *i to ' he' k sonieth.ng." The r'iirk IS-Md ov?er till ?"inter to ?f/> w 'i.at ?baggage ihe might have ? tn her, pa? ing no attenl The Trih-ine she had laid ?before him. "W h ? * ' ? *?? ? ' The Tribune," she re g the him. ? " !.?? .. - ? . a th a .- . li ' it w HI v. They Mil 'em her? f? i l ? ? * - I don't care what it cost?." patienl 'I want * i t.ike the i ?at back to St. Qeorge ?vnd til for it al " ?i .* .30, aft? r I p. t tbroug ; , :ng." Ttking the dime the woman fore him, tl er band ? I nder it a . . with Um i hit latron. e CHEESE WITHSTANDS BOMB Edam Missile Flies High but Receives No Injuries. A 1 ''??*> pla? I 1 <-?'! the fa ? | g to the basement ( v- III Washington street, ?n the h> art of the fruit disfrt' t, - \, I? I? 1 ?hortly before 9 o'clock last tits-ht. wrecking the wood? work ah.'ve the stairs and imaihlng th I n the flr-t Ho -r. ?... upied by Ja? i. r.-; man ,\ I !o ?and Garlich & * !o . whol? ? ? . . Bon?glorno Zgmmatur??, an importer of olive ?di, macaroni and oth?er Italian product!, ?occupied ti ? lemeni Th?? - ? raa evidently ?n attempt t.-> Injure him Patrolman Alchman, of the Greenwich ?treet tatlon, had been ??landing en the opposite si.io ? t Wuah ir,gt??ii street ten minute? before the tii.ml) went off. an?l ?a? no ?onf ap proacb the entran? e to the basement In ? Although th<? damage amounted to scarcely 1100, the explosion was not without extraordinary features. A twelV%-pound Edam cheese was Mown up from the basement, landing lnta?-t on lilt first floor. The nail.? driven through the tiny silver name plate on Patrolman Atchman'i night sti? k were loosened by the .??-plosion, although the club ?lid n?'t fall fr?-m hi? hand HONEYMOON IN THE DESERT Couple Brave Arabs for Seclu? sion of Egypt. ? F' T? ?*arsgh * ' Tli< Tribun? ' B ?? n. June 5 -Returning fr?'m ope of th? most novel boneymootti on re? - i true spent In ?amping out in the Eg pttan desert- ?Charlea A Tool, ?Haw rorh iiuar.ager for a lo, al company, ar r|\,-d with his i.rlde ?>n the iteamsftp fan?.pie. of the White Star Line, thi? ?afternoon. Mi Tost married Miss ?Charlotte Mc? Ginn, of New fork, last February, sailing at OOCS ftof the Mediterranean. ? ?n the way they derided to tarry out thfir Idea "f camping out for a time amid the sands of Egypt They went at Ohce to ?'air.? an?l ?engaged ?ameis and, accompanied by a heavy guard i?j Insure protection against Arabs, went Into th?- interior, where tenta wen i Itched GREAT BEAR SPRING WATER, t per cm? \>t 6 gJass-aiuppcmd Ltoi?ea ??dTU -NAKED TRUTH" TRIUMPHS) Design Finally Accepted for Monument to Editors. Sl l. June I "The N'aked Ti ith," th? il| f Professor Wil? helm Wandschneider, ??f Germany, w-is' : to-ntght by the dire B h irs-Daenser ? n as the design for the monument to be er. ted to the' : ith" rsprest n'a a nu'i?-* wmnaa seated with ..'.'.spread nrms it uns ? rigim II] ?ao epted by a 'ommitt.e. Lut liter refused by the after Kt ; 1a Bow h, the eal contributor to th?* $.><V""0 ????,?????1 to the d? sign. In the mean time Professor Wandsrhneider and his wife ha?l come fr?,m Merlin for 123,000 COURT TIES THEM TIGHTER Couple. Each Asking Divorce, Must Stay Married Always. Irving N T : kins, a lawyer, of Wh" n behalf of Mr- V ? ' I s H who Hi-e.l h<~r h'ish-ind, rge W Halstead, of ft'?' city, fur , a d;- h ?' istl a Tompklns de? ft Ii 1 ;i 'in.inimo*is af flrmance by ti,.* Appellate ?Division. When Mra Hsl lead, who was prom? inent In i t Mi ??!<?- o, s i* l der I ' ? p. h?* set up count r rgei rustic? Tompklna re? I fus? d to (?rant a divr? ?? to either. judg? 8 v Bj mi In behalf of Hals'- I ?New York atock i roller, then carried the appeal to the App. late Division, which now* sustalii3 th" riling of Judge Tompkins. Mr snd Mra. Halstead under the >*> cisi?n .ir? still h'isband and wife, and, as Jti'lg?* Tompkins says, they have been "tied fighter together by the court decision than any minister eould do." Neither ?an appeal, and besi?les there Is no chance Tt starting another Silt. PATERSON PROBE ASKED Petition Sent to Wilson and Congress?Martine Objects. Washington. Janea.?A nstnrensenl to ln rl?i.i- ir. the f*?nat-? Intreetlgatlon of the Weal ? h -, la all . .Mon an In condlt i g the atrlklng t \-1| -v 0 k- s in Paters- ? N I , ap i | ? re * -dai A ;eiit:on addressed to Prettdent Wilson -'.n.i Coagreaa ass> lag for an lnv.-t'.. .i* o- of conditions In Paterson, was brought to Washington'by Prederlck C Howe, director ?>f th.? Peo I ln-t'tute. of KSW Y?.rk It ?as : ?. r . s, N, ? Y ?rk men: j Johi I lard I White, An.os j R. i: Plnchot J- Howard Melish, John I andrem, aecretary "f ths a me tiran Association for I?abor Legislation, How? ?r?i H. Wooteton, profeaoov .>f so.-ioi"g-. ge of the City of New York. ?Fred? ? r.? C. H?jv?e. .Hrector of the People'a In [stltute. H. nr> M'i.sk.iw :tz. hea?l worker of M?dis n H"U.-e. the Rev. John Hayn?-s Holmes, ?Delos T WUros. J??hn A ?Pitch, [editor, the department <?f Industry, "Th? Sum lOB Hall. lawv, r. J Aail.n |wall Hodge, ?ruste?, of the Peoples Inati 'tute. the R?-v Dr. .John P P-iers. trie Rev. pr. Percy I '"r.'ii.t. ??wen R I.0V4 ?J v general aaeretary, National Child Labor Cmrrlsston. John ?'oilier and Pier? ? ? -n? e KelUy. Senator Martin? of N'.-w Je.-n??\-, on? of the membera ?>f t-.e ?-ul>-eommlttee . barged with the West Virginia Inquiry, i.:ed h? bell?-', ed the federal gOVCfW? m?*nt <*ould do nothing In r. gard to in? Paterson situation ?1 ertalnly, the Pateison matter will in no way be connected with the West Vir? ginia probe." ha "-aid. "In West Virginia I the ?piestlon of su-pendlne" the conatit'i 1 tlonal guarantees and Imposing a milltarv (government la involved, while in New : Jersey th? entire matter has !??en handled 1 v the civil ...i.rts. under th? law. The sinkers hav? their remedies under the law. aid I believe a f..de ai investigation c?ju1?J do no food'' WHITMAN IN OPEN FOR MAYORALTY Frankly Tells Citizens' Democ? racy He Will Accept Nomina? tion from Any Regular Political Organization. WANTS OFFICE, HE ADMITS Party Leaders and Presumptive Candidates Refuse to Discuss District Attorney's State? ment-Activity in Nomi? nation Campaign. District Attorney Whitman threw his "hat In the ring" yesterday for the Mayoralty nomination. He ?aid he would accept a nomination for that office from any regularly constituted political organization. This statement came out when the Distri? t Attorney received the mem? bers ?if Um executive committee of the Citizens' Democracy at hia c.Ti?-e in the Criminal Courts Building. They told him they wanted to name him as their ? andidate for Mayor. He replied he would welcome the sup? port of any organization, and he would be glad to ha.e them go ahead with their plans to further his nomination and election. Speaking of the visit of the members of the organization, which Is com; used of independent Demo? rats, the District Attorney later said: "1 think It is pretty generally under? stood that the nomination would be ac? eptable to me." Organized for Whitman. ?Lettki Wolfert. chairman of the com? mittee, said the movement h? repre? sented had been organized solely for the District Attorney, and that tho Citizens' Democracy had no present ln tentlrn of naming any other candi? dates. It would begin at < nee, k ? - ever, to get the required four thousand signatures to place the District Attor? ney in nomination for the head of the municipal ticket. F?r s,-me weeks the organization has had headquarters in the Qrand Union Hotel, but Mr. WoUMI said additional head'iuart'-rs would be opened In other boroughs. "We are mt? rested in putting at the head of lha < ity government the right man." said Mr. Wolfert. "We know* the District Attorney is meh a man and we want ?to assist In gJoetlaf him. "The fuslonlsts are on the wr?^ng tra* k. They are trying to do what no ? ther f .?ion body ever attem* t"d ?to do before. They want to dictate the nomi? nations absolutely. In the polltl al Jorkeytng that will ensue Mr. Whit? man might be passe?l over. That ia what we inten?! to prevent We want t?. se? that he l? properly placed bef> re the people." < ?th* r members of th?? committee were Henry M. Harris. Jacob G. Lazarus, Theodore I?tebold, Thomas F. Thornton, Frank Donnelly. Isaao New? man. Mosel Moirla, Arthir J. Noule and Thomas F. Long. Activity Now Expected. Now that his hat is "In th? ring" it is likely that the friends of the District Attorney wiM beoOBM exceedingly a: tlve to se. ire his nomination under the most favorable auspi *s. Thor* has been Just enough public opposi? tion t?. him on the part of some mem? bers of the fuetea committee to lead to the possibility that he would not ?re? ceive the indorsement of that body ?Many organization Republicans be? lieve not only that as their party fur? nishes the largest number of votes in any fusion movement they should re? ceive the place at the head of the ti? ket, but also that this year th'?y have got the itrougeat ?candidates Th^y advocate running him on a straight Republican ticket in <-aae the fuatontste should not select him as their nominee. In a three-cornere?l fight, however, it was ea.d there Would be disadvantage? and weaknesses in a candidacy baca. 1 solely by the minority party in the c.iy. It will be remembered that four years ago the candida* y of Mayor (?avnor was br?)iight out first by a non-partisan i itiz??ns' committee. It was then taken up by a number of independent organ? izations. Finally he was chosen ax th? regular candklate of Tammany Hall. This independent support made him In? finitely stronger than he would have been otherwise Under Broader Auspices. So it would be In Whitman s ? ase, hia friends argue. If he should be named fir?t by an lndt-pendtnt organlzatum and then should be taken up by the Re? publicans hi arottU be presented to the public und' r somewhat hr??-ader auspi.-ca than if he were simply the Republican nominee That, of c?sur?e. Is based on the possibility that th? fusion committee will not name him. Fn? nds of Whitman yesterday said they believed he might win out handily in the Progressive primaries if he should be properly pla. ed In nomina? tion Not one of the leaders Interested In the coming ?ampalgn. nor any of the men who have been mentioned as pos? sible candidates on the city tickets tins fall, would comment yesterday up<m the frank announcement of the District At? torney. The Republican organization has not \et come out for the District Attorney, aa it ami felt th it It might embarrase the fusion movement. However, th? Manhattan Republican Club, the organ? ization dub of the 23d Assembly Dts?