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ft 5 THE SUN, TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 9, 1915. H CALL ASKS TIME TO HUNT GAS STOCK promiftf to Prodww the Mharai To-ilnj Retains His tn lorrnl in Them. HOUP N lll-'' OBIMi FACTORY FIRE THOUGHT WORK OF AN INCENDIARY ll n OSBORNE WILL WAIVE TO CROSS ATLANTIC IMMUNI TY AS Wl TNESS Authorities Question Nephew of Mrs. Diamond, Who) Denies Woman's Story That He Ran From Burn ing Building Inspector Suspended by Board. Xew Machines Have s,ped and , Insists uPon a Square Deal at Inquiry, and Says Other (Frying Captettyi Bnyi WoodhoiiHe. Prison Administrations Must Be Compared With His as a Test. nrt Marali.il Tl.oni.w District AtlOftMQ MIM C msd t iwi Invsetifatton f ium nmory Bn mm Mwoty InocnrllsrWm. itiophy and " r- i purlin- WllHsm. nlflftii on a new in Ukii connoct i , IMAiir.l :. McCall Of tiie P s. , . i 'otntnii Hi. n raturftod to Iiu i ..f llif Tiittiiniiioii tcfflH- j ' 1,11!.. yesterday to ex-""" llu' UUMtlonod for several hour lion ii tit thai :i7 rinMi nephew of Mrs. iVHa Diamond, OWWf , ,,' ' ,.. I'ouni) Blsctrli- Ufhl uml of UN building, who MM arTMted bf .0, , . .... y, held for years IB Mm the doIIm jraatertfay aft moon on i , jorin i Maokln, Judga McCalt'a oharfa r fotontow anattlt AsxiNtatit i i. nam in ho trans I Dlauioi Attorney Iajui Ootdsteht stated :,.rn.l . Hit uWHrrihill of Mi. MeCall thai there Would pTOtraMy I another ,1,,,, I, irfi il.c Supreme Court bench j oharfa f hwnleM befora uha niveau. i ., ihulrman .f the Public Serylfatlon u ended. r . Poi .ii i Ti- prisoner In qtMatloa is Albert , i the iraiiafvT Wai mad 1 Raff, '.'J yeniM o!i, Of on 4 Mrtropuhtan II Hll ililr Hilt Ul'iaus.' ....ii.m, n iiu nu 1 U ('.(! :4V HUH Clll- i utd not rarnt mbr all oi' ll.d a n chuuffcur l.y the lianiii(l!. hui i. 'flu ateo again a no ns a potiro record, having m-m-ii ; H i ..vv in lump in .1 nj son iwo veins; im i:milr;i li'.rin.tirv for ..- twtf Ha m Maai .ri. a-1 i.lltiill' . uca (.'Cased Wftsn a. i-urKUiry. ii,h .ynit ; rst.-rtlity wan un ,1 .i ri s. nl otllfo. ulthoiiKli he i ri.urtro tli.u tiie automobile he Wna ! he retain J'let as mtMB aTlVInc IiiiiI eerlouely Injured a altah filar, lion- that th'v Voar-Olu Jlrl. Anna Nolan, of in King,. . Mix McCalli ;i hi would avonua, liaal New York. The u- , . h III own. The dvlal of Ihi j oMwil Wtm Iiihi TiieF.luy, after which - uiilil bi Indicated by etampa j he went io Hoeioni sooordlne to Mr i ., the Ktock certMcatM j tddeln. and retortted to xew fork . ... bin they were not forthoom-1 yWttay ntght. juj JtHlit Met'all Informed IIih connoYtlon with the oraaent in- qolry im this: Qotdateln .!d Mai nlaht llartemtelner of ia:i .Mit- it. iff running tni.t' iHiriioan H t..i ibeaii ai Uleaeten it h I aal i i.ii led phone i ha.i been ill that he lo il. 10. ite In the unable to reeelvc un He prom. 1 haii.l thla I r.-t iIiiuim l.iiniii'ii on moi ningi tnek. lit Irman McOali ..I tin Itnpreaalon ilmt had gone abroad that he acquired the utoek from Andrew Kreiuian. Hi- bought f rum M 1j i-' hrea In r.oa or i04, hoi a..l. uml added to this number by go nuirtn! hareg al par during the euc-1 neiiiii yeare. Ha had all of the 37 j fhart long before Mr. Plied man en. tried Into ihi enae at all. be eatd. freed-1 n.ati tuok t'i rtitli-Mle,. froni him ax rolUUral for loan, ami when the loan j pal g0Mtl -fterel SpUti Uiaia ..nt. I u. iki That tttHn." r. he U, 'tl' !"l that I .Mrs. ropolltan avenue had Men way rraian Ihe faetun un MalunSnv .if. rnoon Juet liefur. the btaae wax' dla. roverrdt "What'e the I rouble T' uha naked itafr. according to Mr. fjoldateln "Pactory'a on hn.,-' he replied. ""Why don't you eond In an alurm then.'" ehe then gaked. Whereupon, according to Mr. ilolilstein'B erfl.m, Itaff raid: "To boll with it." llalT ami Mrs. HartciiKtrinrr fir confronted yeaterday after Halt had de nied lo Mr. Hoi detain and Marshal Brophy that he had seen h.-r or had boon at the faetory on Saturday. Oold 1 the err-' "'" !:,d that Mrs. llarb.iist.'lntr In hatl them elst.it upon the truth of her story, and . ailed icarr a dirty little liar. UOhl tain also sahi that liaff later admitted having been In tbe factory building on Saturday, and that lie bad se.-n the woman. Urophy and hid aids in the Bureau of i'ire Provontlon nave been working on the In.i'iidlarti-m theory for two dav. I Ilunors reached the-ui on Hundky to the effect that the lire might have bieti thl I um. tun. the e.riiii.ates t.r ' """e on.- who intended me ... rturned ! Judge McCall by deetruotlon of tha building. Raf! were placed In Muvkln'tt a questioned llrel at I'lrc Head naaw, said tha wiim-ss, the quarterly quarters and then taken over to the l)ts tilrldendii ii.f. received by him from t trl-i Attorney's office, .lust before ninl sUi'ktn, who indorsed the Checks in I nlglht Mr. Qohtateln sent out for more Mj: k m that Judge McCqll could die-1 wltneagei ami held Halt until i should juiv of icm we h wlahed. Judgolobtaln more Information on Raffi move M sa i he had no power of nttor ' ments. mj im M.i.'kiu or anything els. that ' i ; been need to determine the I'olire Mae iiasT'a Heeord. uhlp of the Mock In tin event death of either himself or i Vti cdman return, i it Judge Mn '.ill up as belonging to Maokln. Attumey.Oeneral Morton B. ins 1 for the committee, knuw What lvd .lu.lur M. i 'ail I Block In Mackin's name. ".s just an ordinary trana . iid Judge MeCall. He couldn't said, whether it was ever in ime lb- said the quarterly .i. re paid to blm. arc still hundred! of them, the sominlg Ion admits, w itch are hsiardoua nnl on which safely Improvement! have been ordered, it was stated that It wuold tak" the commissi.,., about thirty djgl to gather the liiformatlon. oiumtesloners at fire Keene. I'.i fore suspendlaV Itosquiet awl Ash, Commlaalonera Lynch, Uoitii wiani, Bd- ward P, l.yon and W. H. IL Itogors. Dapgty Commissioner James QeTMB In charge of factory Inspections and the COmmlaellon'l counsel visited the Dia mond Building In Willi. i nshurg amt con ferred with Iilstrict Attorney t'ropsey. They guve Mr. t'ropsey all the records relative to the Inspection of the btiildlnr;. .s'.iow-ina that ten months had riupsed oc tween the time Dlauiond was ordered to provide fireproof encloeurei for hi st.iir- Wayi and the time he began the and tli.it the work which lie did etart was not adequate to satisfy the pro-1 visions of the MW, j bletrtrt Attorney rroiisey had ample opportunity to question llosqulst and : Asii after the commleelon nniahed in Inquiry in the tvonlneT. The commleelon alao questioned all its atiparvlalng it - j spectora to aacertaln whether or not the I rule under which rtoaqulst and Asli were suspended was understood and twins followed. Tnls rule provhles tiist the inspector sliall report to h! supervisor Immediately after he visits a factory and in. .Is that an order had not been '";n- plled with so iiist tiie raptrvlalng In spec tor may pass it on for prosecution All the facts that have licn gathered In the official Investigations of the tire will probable be presented to a CorohOr'S Jury at an inquest lieglnninfc this uioru- ins; at la o'clock In the OffCPman Build Ina, Brooklyn. Tiie examination of scores of witnesses who have been suns ' moned to the hearing will be conducted j by District Attorney opsey and his aSSlstantSi Lotltl Goldstein and Reuben Wilson. Btnployejas, loft oocupanta. fire I DopartmonLonVMlib ottieiats of tin- ntatal i iniiustri.il Commission and others win is- ailed to testify as to conditions In thai lestroyed building. IX I NK BY THE HKlilSH American built aeroplanes of the Using boat type, which. In the opinion of ex ports, could easily cross the Atlantis In a single fllgiit, are being used by Great BtitAU) for UM protection of its war and merchant ships. Ho amazingly have Yankees developed aviation to meet the demands of the European conflict that the IransOtlMtM flight, regarded as a risky experiment when projected by Lieut. John Cyril Porte last year, could now. it Is said, be accomplished with comparative ease; W'liTii PfcAINS, X. V.. Nov. H. A full hour bofOM the Wcstchrslcr County I Grand Jury began its inquiry tills morn ing into Sing Sins prison conditions under Thomas Mott Osbonifl and the MUtttal Welfare IsMUJtM Warden 0s borne presented httltsstfi bright and Hmllinc, anxious to testify and waive Immunity. In fact, so eager was lie j to aid the Grand Jury In the "lair and i thorough inquiry ' he has gold lie wanted that he will Invite all the panel to be his guests or OCCUPI cells at Ring Sing as long us they wish. Mr. OffbOrne i taking no chances wilii this Inquiry, however, and lie came to When Rodman Wanamaker ordered an I Whit ing w ith t WO IS y r. vim worlt j oversea flier for l.icut Porto's adventure did th" talking for him. So it was fiotu ills lawyers. iiiii.iiiiKti.ii w . Mercitant Virtually I fop :.i ii. .irrilmir; ,. ..f I thai situation as not aui said it indicated the s cuntidenci In Maokln. -i one but .oil and he ir tumstsncss?" think so It was no on.'';' I luster to Mrs. M. l all. .e.r:be.i the trai lii M s M. i all so f; ntber it. Hume llm u lib of ulli a iiiilssloner. he s.inl .: up his privati ir.insfcr. n fer of as tie before s Public when he buslm ss, utlid not Maitklu Irsnafe hliii i.ii.l he the . Mrs. Ml Call kill brought tin- id the : rang r not. - rilti- II i ..1 1 tel.. Illin 111 was y,,;ii. ...in la Mrs. M.C..II. Me i no; notify the Franklin puny, t.ii whose books the wer i urrled. lie said he ic i. .1 Ma. kin to lleltVSt the quarterly dividends tu Mrs. Tli.. WP tailors. I l sttmelf. i dorse hi blank Indorncme lie explained, Ju ttuarteny ownt and pal. . a Wor' Pel Hinted tin rti o si).."; n ii ch. , I being told ,.'ss identlHed sevsral checks . rkln and n Indorssd by Mi ,i here be pickisl out the .t Mrs. M Call alter Ihe Mack n. Mncklii. it riglii on rocelv i thorn iruary, er to th as the dummy to Mr: McCali 1913, he had , Judy M. Judgi ill .it I Sept. in!.. I 1 , !l."i. rtuckln had said t to Judge McCall and MeCall m.i lied It to Mrs. .1 i . , - i I i uipioii, t he w it lie "If i" bad given 111 1- What 1 wo .ld have l don't recull it. if Ma. 1 did." o the check thnt done with it. bill kin sgl s I mailed ii interest in Ulvldsnd Cfcook. A- i you bad Just us much interest in It. if It was bets, as you would If -t i, ..i i.e. ii our own'.'" inquired lao.r Thompson. "!' .. much. Just as much," lie Wjwered. Ipoii further questioning as to the1. I" ' ' Mo kin wa playing In '.he ''v ng t ! ,lu ks for Judge MeCall of I Ml MeCatl the wltnesH said : "I think you musi uudorstiind Mck I l' lie was merely my con- : Beetiti .i , til er. lie knew no more about ' ' . HUCtlonil thur. yoW Uhlld does, Ketuuor i you have a child." tl I - nf tertlootl assalott Commissioner ; ' '. 1 was subjected to a long tu what did as .1 m mber I '4 tin Public Service Commission. He ' t in ownsd or had owned vinos I Ij Hi t I lummlaaloiisr any stock In Maratial Brophy scent the evening in his office at Plre ' ieadquartera conducting an Inquiry along tiie saaiv lilies. At - cording to the police and the Distrl t Attorney's office young Raff was known a. Sheeny Alec and also as "Ella." ThS girl whom lie r.ni or is in the Eastern District Hospital with a fractured skuH ' .mil internal Injuries. Investigations to fix the responsibility for the loss of lite In the Williamsburg factor) 'rr "" Saturday and lo try to prevent future occurrences of th same : nature made substantial progress es tenlay in several official qusrtere; but the State Industrial Commlssloni whose j duty It i: 10 enforce the sufet regula j tiuns rsgardliig iits from faotori build ItigSi placed the. entire responsibility, as 'far as 11 Is concerned on the Inspect') and his auiiervlsor, who I tad the Dtumond building in charge. 1 Tin commission Inhl an extended ses sion lasting far into 1. s; evening ami conducted partly in cooperation wii 1 Ulatrlcl Attorney James C. Crupsoy of lirooklyll. At the end of their investi gation the members antinui I that the) ha! directed all inployoea of the Department of Labor who had knowledge of an of He fJ'ts regarding the Un- t H Upon ihe riisirlet Altor- no'. They also slated that tiny had voted in executive session lo suspend acting supervisor Factory lnseotor Char'.is 11. Ash aid inspector George A. llosqulst pending rurtlier Inquiry. Inspector Snags illicit. 1 itosouisi w as suapendod for falling t. report to his supervisor, Ash. that whon in' Inapocted Diamond's factor) .1:1 Ksbruary 23, the commission a order of January 7 to enclose the stairways wiiii fireproof partitions had not boon executed, llosqulst Instead made three other visits before reporting Diamond's iwaHMmptMnce with the order. Thai brought It lo August tO. Ash was sua nanded for falling to report to llif su perior RoSOUlSt'l neglect. of which Diamond was n be would be prosecuted Heptl oibor. On the otlwr hand, the Commission era admitted 'hat if Diamond had beei bttied to court lie W prosecuted, even al mouths delay brought I rope tMalls llllUest Itesult. Dbttiict Attorney Cropoey said last night that future action as far a- Ids office la concerned would depend on the development at the Inqussti which will be pubilc. Mr. Cropsey was Imprcsaod b) the grim evidence of the bolted trap door which caused tie deaths of twelve persons. No Individual or officials re sponsible In any degree for the fatalities at the lire, said Mr. Cropsey. would he allowed to evade the consequences, lb- proposed to set the blame no matter how high ut it may rest. Coroner Wagmer. who will conduct the lltUUiD'i said Utat he hod found that nothing actually was dons to make the Diamond building safe, liven the work! that Diamond had liegun In the way of 1 complying with lite State industrial Commission's llroproofing orders was not adequate, for the metal used, pro sumal:v tin. added lo the .t.tiiger because and the CurtUe company respotiued with the flying boat Am rloS It was hailed as tlio MM word lt hsgvler than air trOnStrUCtlOn, nut SI has so often been ptove.l, there i no last v.ord In.av ation. Tiie AnnWlog has been eu, -ceded by the "super-America," a third larg. r thon.lfi predecessor, with IM more horse-noacr In Its ertglnea, with Improvements in the way t,f fuei economy, MnMllti nd gen era; snfetv that make the original Amer ica secat a COOkM shell in companson. According to Henry WOOdttOUse, a gOV ernor of the Aero Club of Amor! '. lh CuM.sa factories in Buffalo ajr lurttlng out twelve of these amphibious dread naught every duy. and th" OUfthM C na... a - factory In Toronto live all IhtSS machines are being shipped to England, most of them in parts, to be SSMmblcd on the other side. factories Kept Bos. Great Eritaln bought the original Ann i lea and u.-ed It during the tirot lis mouths of the war for bunting ami dsstro) .:-g German submarines, in June Mai twenty more of the same type were ord' red. and these were shipped from New York ill July. It was apparently In Pa ptember that Olenn Curt las mat -gated bis tiist super-America fro n his factories in the United Slates and c.m ada. lie has tried to guard t;ie detalli of tills work but It is said Unit In- for in Ihe Hliffa.o factories a. one lias been increased from fifty to '.'.v.'" slr.ee th.- war began. i qh.-r companies have alst ping aeroplanes to England Aline, and perhaps a few of Nassau at feel and James P, Kgsn of MVosey strei t. that hla position with regard to tis Inquiry was gained, Mr Osbomi s poslti .ii js brn tlv line. lie win gladly afford the Grand Jur) every facility for Investigation, ss h s Invitation to Inspect sing Ping from tin Inside snows; will produce roluntartl) snv- witnsggfi ami records u aired and Will cheerfully go on lis Hand nil answer any questions Dlfirlci Attorney Weeks or th. Jurors may ask, lb wel comes ins fullest Investigation. On Ihe other liuti'l, Mi. ohornc feels strongly that if is- tiis all ihu the. Investigation must be fair, and it ; tit b fair unles-. II compares .'.vtdltlotis nil the prison now with conditions tier be-1 he took hold, befor. then Wei. slid ( tlitnrs ua Ihe Mutual WelfutO le-llgU' I land the honor system, in order lol ! obtain such a comparison Mr. Osborne thinks evidence should be presented I showing whether there were not moral brawls and disorders .ntrinc Ihe admin-1 Istratlon of his prcri esor, Thomas J. I McCormlcK. test of OafeNsogo'a PyaloMi In short, as Mr. Merchant exprossed it. "Tin qiie.-.uon befort Ihe Grand Jury i whether sing smg has improved since Mr. Osborne took rbnfgO. Tins Whole Inquiry is a t-si of bis system, it la UM, nig a question tor politl s or per sonalltli s." If the warden fell himself "under fire" in the opening of I tie inquiry he did not show it. Iiu had nssed for ami expected to g. t a toil and fair investigation ol hla rigiuav ul Hlllg all the protHodlnga ami testttnoiiy, par tlCUltnl) nt this time," said Justice Morgohauser to tin Jurors, '"This matter is of tar morn than average Impur lanae, Every Institution in the county ,s open to vou, you nia.v subpo im any Dlta you wish, bin I urge that yon in. careful In bringing an Indictment; it i a serious matter. Although th District Attorney is your legal adviser, ott may nonsuit me if you wish." Thcri' were thosn in tin gndience who read into these words confirmation of the court house tiosslp that Justice MofSchUUSer leans rather toward War den Osborne than toward those who would discredit him and i i- Idcast District Attorney Weeks is expected to gi I Into the full swing of bis In Yesllgatton to-morrow, when six con vets now locked up In the coui.ty Jail hen wilt tell lh stories they were brought from Sin; Ring to tell. It la expected that tis-ii testimony win !' I . i seeded by the reading to the Grand' Jury of tin- rev.. ri "f Dr, Rudolph DledltnM nn his Investigation of ffingl sing f.r tin state Prison Commission. probably the most important wit. ness, aside from Warden Usbwrna him golf, will be William win. tt. former of die Mutual Welfare Istaguc, He has been occupied dally District Attorney's offiM c..ingi ,,..' leti.-rs from convicts, prepai 't.e I nut ,,ttll OIIIC. other list' to assist M Weeks, Who brought him from Com-"! stoi k prison at ilreat Moadow for the1 pill pose. j p is expected mm the tnvesiixation wil! occutiy Ihu entlie week and that S SCOre Of W'lttieSSes Will tlppe.H'. Al v.t no dale bus been s t for Warden Osborne'a appearance A fair price Big as it is, new as it is, modern as it is, and su perior as it is in all respects to any other similar stmcture in New York to-day. the Equitable also possesses the main element of a sound business proposition, to wit: .4 fair price and no favorite I Equitable Building Corporation 120 Broadway m: GERMAN CONSULATE RAIDED BY VILLISTAS bordi ; or i loewhi re m understandli g of Gen. Obftgon, fat prtMe QCI of th.' aget.t, l M orge i ' ts on tic moat i v.rot I ers. Mux lite Depst trrnu ol.it 1 1. port mi i. It ll the tineiii that ling to the it's special Cu'othcl , in Mt friendly terms i'O. h Uitpnid HoIdlfM Nald in Looted Properly in i Ii i Ii it q Ii ii ii . II.IM- SA YS MtiXH 'A iV.S STAR ' ' lr. O'l onuoi the Jldgi II ( AKUANZ V MEN UloT fir. i harlea .1 i ' making a wleni iti of th" Atnei . un It, .1 -1 1 of Mexico and u Who is noW III New day of ttindltlons in .Inn. um i i Kt ober .' I of Med t rUSt tells of I oilill t Ions. i i i 'otinor, w ho hoi b ad investigation as he id lo.-. work 111 Ihe ljnce.it towns and York, told yesb - .Mexico cltv from of this v i nr. II Paso, .v.. soldiers. I'lVt! - mol is ns igutati and In unps .i w omon i hlliua- false unprsg i it gave the employe. sion ,.f safety. Diamond and his wife were released yesterday in 110,000 bail each .. await the action of ,h" Coroner, Aaron Will iam Ievy, their counsel, .-aid for tlietn thai they disclaimed ai y rsgponglbilttl for the bolted trap door. In. iileiitaily. he said ihe building and Diamond's atid.v machlner) sere Insured tor $ix- i There are rtgagex on tiie build ing amounting to lst.000, of which 111, OuO is held i... the U'llltainsburi Ravings Hank. The Distii. t Attorney and Eire Marshal have learned that the Dia monds WSrS III need of cash at the time of the flre, ami Diamond's plea for more lime before tiie industrial Commission v as thai he needed money over the Christmas holldaya i been sh sp ud the other civ i managed to reach Germany, nn nurgess i om pany has shipped ai least twsuty-flvs bliilanes operated b Bturtevant mot.n.s. the Thomas BSOthsrs of Ithaca exported nt leas a.- many from July to Beptetn lb- uml Glenn U Martin of lais Angel. s nt ahoul ih. same number abroad In the same period. RUSSlS and Ital) have ! bought a few American machines, ami a few have gone t" Spain and Holland. ! Hui in- in. reuse of England's sir fleet ' from American sources has been simply i i ivmrnilo iM. "l believe." Mr Wood bouse said ves I terday. "that there wouki be no t oubb I at all in crossing the Atlantic with tiie i eunei - tint rica, Qtnefally speaking, .t , la one ! ilW. i mo.or I new i mployeea Bing He had nothing , such an luv I'.-1 ;c ,i ion 'i'b. it set mod to i i.ts a Whatever the cause, i . vv ,-eks was equally to rear trom v. b) w orr) '.' ! ;' U'le. i. sunt Attor- uniominuntca FAVORITE IS DEPOSED. Iniiio 1 Mniftll , Who llml Hnn of Prlnn. l orUrtl I p. U!siMMi, N'iv. S.--i'orenr Mtior Jam cm ronnoll), who luooMlffHl W. J Cutnmlnn tut chairman "f th Axvcutlve commlltM of tin- Mutual Welfare Laavue of Sinjc prtaon, has lout hi.- piivio U'Bs. s-i prtaon mployaM tponH ! tla. Connolly h;i tun f th prlaon p i- now i'" ki'ii inahta in. nrtMHi with riling t" h nn r l aputy Ul iallrai m the tsUO about Mr i 'hurch no t ItiMrrtlWi Kax prl tt'fllP :i IiHV' f( w ardnn 'hui ch drlvoti i" utatlon. Mr. Church rr- ami tit Hnn mrtc P I1T 11V J K M. .1 Mr. Unbornc mponj . Thli Uvr, Kfl that i hough hard I All t lie pric u b0 Ijad "a)kti ..-."."ii t hvo irtifv Hiii i' would not ka) propar funUu Ineldad with ttftVt0 of CiUli- or would va) wm tin tirand Jury W'wiriU n ' 'hlffirn bad i'ii ran tad." He w hpf.it r hi vlan i" tu t tf the Inquiry co Hfdan I aborne'i In that third i:t-f r than Hi- lrt T'-i- laltar flyh-a '.it hi - r oo bor4 H t;T aacha h.ti o ItlOtOTM of I " Ami - d tnu Ttie horaa com pari wns ihouhl l tnad ht f n praaant and pafl conditkini ; aipf, NOltbar would ii toy whathw I h- appruvad tiif Idea i the Grand Jur j accaptlns th wardn w it.it ion to ! partak Of Blng simrv bad ai.ti board. I Tha ?tual tirand Jurj pf' i mk- tu- , da took l.ttlc time and oi ly tw wit- i ha wr railed, yat n In KbojN fwl monvuti thr wax u Itltoh. which niato ' : MRS. MACK'S STORY DIFFERENT i lleillea vlntellieilts ol I'ol ice tun ll lin I ii ii ll it Iter In .1. re llltcli. ItACKgNSACK. N, J.. Nov. I.- Mrs Mara Ma k. who told Policeman Pavllk when hi- found her In ,i ditch tn tin Knlr- mount section of Huckeueack early Sun day mori.it,.- that she had been kid nappe. i at her home in Hllladala and carried to tbe ditch in nn automobile, returned to Iter burned buiqialow tonMy. The bu'ditiK was diet roved by tire while i ai. led the lerman hu i. burned lite market house and looted tin headquarters of the oonflocatlon ngeuc) Inst Kildnv. es't oidlng lo Amerl-...ii.- who arrived her to-day from ' lii- Ituohuo. following th. rioting the Villa com imimler in Chihuahua Is said to have forced a loan .i IIOOi Mealcan gold fioin the met chants and wealthy resi de, is for tiie payment f th'' noting i mops. The rioting started when the taMlori made i demand for their pay upon tiie nit c's of i!ii. Chlhuahu i garrison, liny. i g no n s;' tic . munonder at ten spied to nut them oil b) promising money la i.e. Hlmultansouat)' with this report new was received here that Car ran sa sotdlerv hui looted Manse i . ii to. Kresh troops sent tn oe bv si. an . ,' ui jit-s-eed ngulnot tin V ill -'as near by are said to have refused to tile ''.. Held until after they hud talon what they wanted from ihe markets and stores of the city. Po llceutcn and guards were overcome by th" Carrangn iroopa ami in the rioting a number of wonien and children were ttau.pt. d upon, shot ami otherwise In Jured. The news was recettied bore In telegrams from Han Kranvtgeo. having been brought there by tiie gtoMnor so kjno. which took the Carrangn troops to MntisaulUo and which was In port WlitU th" looting took place FVNSTON MOVES AGAIN. uirt-uin Uaelaaad to h tlaalt l int ii n I nniibiT. Nov. s. M.tj'.- - lei erai "'.'nihil Mi u," h aid. "The dfn at i tjirxtn'. th edlntfly iuk. and it mi Mi i It) ir. appiil "The aroiuati anil chll dvath rat i v-- dlftlcull to R fOOd 1 har ."-f.-li WoniVtl. "'It i hj ft 1 1 ii I IK (lifTK-i-K Hi tin -tint KiiihaK'' for u bit ui- f i, whlto in ti utahlrt of the city l hav .-'ti rur poor craatur without : ntora1 of ft..j ;it..i living wholly oti r!ywr-r. Mtf if a Mini part of tin- century plant. ' Kayardlns hualn " condition. Hr OVonnvi ald nianufacturliuj Ii prac tlcally t n ktandMtll. Hhop, h.ii. .m.i r taura it.. In fuel vary conclvaMo hind of liutna, are rioM"i up, Th daath ntt i" nhoul rur ttpi abova th normal according to Dr. in onnor, a ho .-'! ha wa pn rn' il from making h tatlstlcal lnetla;attoft j) th" authotitlea. $200,000 ion CARR an a. ii mm Mlver ii ii 1 1 1 storad I , i A aril rit tn llltM, l no Ihun $800,000 Worth gold .md th VVA lit KOTO Kuuton Ifi'd day that Iva U I fr ji I louglaai t;, Amrhv t. W ir Depart, i gone u Nogah Where he took . i fori during V I i.iihi.ii-i'.ni; tic i u It" STATE BOARD BLAMED, v i . t'ommltlee afe roafere on I'Hctitr. I'lee. i "It's up to the siate industrial Com ' mission," declared Miss l'raii. . ,... kins, efceeutiv sscysur)' ol tiie x.w 1 ork Commltte on Safcl; , at a con i fsrenrs yesterday at the Wom n't Trade i L'nlon League. 42 Last Twcnty-aeoond ; street on flic factory tire m Williams burg kattlrdny. "To prevent further disasters of tin- same kind the coni , mission should be compelled to coll a ! public netting, no l iter than this week. tumid be passed wer each. Kor long voyage " could i... si;,i(ii d v ith an auxiliary motor retina a Wat-: propeller, so that if filling happened to the regular pro ers the machine could descend and !.. good time through the OCOan. thmU la tne precursor of Principal Kseper l-'r--called upon to produce .r 'he Mutual Welfare III u .' to . 1 In. rin r ill the le, Uagui CM. W'c I .rtjs tiurt ises er- on essential by Pavlll i what haps tall.- from .1., w!ii, ii ; led many of tiie assiiui thai are to he investigated with the . pectatlon of Indictments. When 'he princlpai keepsi .: naked for tiiatn he band. .1 ovel ill oscepi th. records t cases lo II At llfSI it Was silir- t nn I arr l'l i 'naseiigers. as a fiuU.i i l otifud that until late In lull It, utility lorpoi ation. 'ir wif ovv n any stock In it.irporatlonsT" asked Poll of delay cases UkC i. aitstg sring win inornlngi i in testify Hint liefon foi tunats en red tie Ugh i. numl. - AU1 itontlnus at 10 tit when Judge Mof.'all ..,;aiii. it' declared he gels tint. ugh he it. .- record a Htgintotnt that i del) . vpi tin- entire mat. , Kings i 'ount) K!li etrlo Ught '..ii, puny stiM-k. S Kill TWO SMALL ROYS. ui tni nn in -tn .1 ami anil i da. I Uxford in SlrUl'k the InC- Uicr ol 7 Street. ITS old, lilt was walking, al nn noon I'Mfty-foui to ran to file .mobile lrlV nu. , i n, li'.ast with At 'lent 1 idle . b.v ..I llloli- l killed , ii. .ii, . .... old, I " West Kin I v -. son ol at, employee of the VI. die I, e, a as struck by till ll trout ol ins home yester- .. u . hour later in tilyollnlc Itfvl ii. ii imoiiiit! w n , owned by Jose pit Mi. vi nue i. Brooklyn, ami Joseph TaulausSi ' ' Mao ! Ilsrgge, I years old, of 11117 at oi i uveiuie, 'i'h. Hronki was run hi iiutoilioblla last night at is ami iiiiiih atreat. The auto- Weill in. os uiiv ..ill, out slooolng fM the , ..' ,,; removed 10 the hospital 1 a cet 1 1 , . 1 an..... II.. l... u i, ...... "I'll. mid not have been the end of twelt e If at til. tune In was to court he could allot Unit lilt required safety work wai unuer vv.i'. This, it was ststed, is the commission's IHjIh'y. ll has not Secured one con viction, !t was admitted under tin new law. although ii '" have been other i uses Similar 10 that 'f Hi' Diamond factory in this city- and there are still hUtldi'td of hazardous buildings In ahleh ill. re arc similar violations in si;. of the commission's orders. The commissioners stated that they : saw HO ronton for a change ft thslr method of Inspection or in'minist ration i looking toward tin- svoldotuK I in srasecutlna ixtra hazard u tic Diamond factor). I.ltsoh lo Coatings Policy. ,ve hava quest lonsd ail the supei. visors,"' said Commlssloiter Jamea M. l.yinh. "to find out if the rule under when Ash a. id itosguist were auapsndsd ' was generally understoodi and we und mat it was. We shall pursue the same ' course of prosecution where there are no compliances, hut Se thlllh that property ' owners wlil be Utile ui"te ready lo comply This department, so far as tne enforcement of Iti orders is concerned, recelvei public encourngvmsnl only at ii I I. lie lilts thia. Wlictl tile people have a Dluinond nre r a Triangle lire, but tin rest of tile. tlltW we 'have the opposition of real ustato Intereata and others who say we ore making piopciiy valueless by our regulations." "We coui.i very sasil) inslal on con viction for lien- ninpli. line at u tinn of stress like this, but ordinarily our In alatsnc on punishment, even though I ha work required was done when a par ticular cans cams io trial, would only excite mote opposition to 'he labor laws. HUt if these people ore gOlllg 10 look doors, these disasters will happen ins The result here doesn't show the' oily enforced on- ,,r its ordw rt- gardlng lire drills, alarms and (prink lOlB." ft filet lc!i II. Cunningham, counsel to tin uummtMion. stated ihul not one colli vintlon for non'oompllgnos with m commission's orders bad been obtained sine, the new laws went Into effect two years ago, becauso It is the policy of ihe commission to allow dismissal of lh action if the owner in question lias haaun tiiu work reouired. As to the al vi tioCi resolutions should bi oemauoing tn, pnicing ot a vacate no tice m i.ll fa nones wher.- tic law re. gardlng nre prevention is not complied , wit' This notice should Is enforced' I'l ten days. "Had toe commission compelled the I owners f the Diamond factory build-1 ng to obey i Instead ..f disregarding their orders, there wouldn't be u dozen fam Hies mourning the dead in William.- I burg, as there arc to-day." Th'- conference was attended by a s. ore of tn. : i and women, including Miss Mary Dreler and Miss Mellnda Bcolt of tiie Woineu'tf Tradt L'nlon isague, iir. Henry Moakowlta, ll. s. J, Porter. Mis.. Perkins. '. w . Dougliertyi George Halt of i i. ,ew Tork gtate Child Labor ', Committee, uweu Dov. joy of til Xn- j tlonsl "'iiiid Labor Commlttsci George N. I'rlc of the Jolnl Hoard of Bant I tary Control and Miss Alice Hean. Mis.s r.lreler and Miss Shwattz ..f the j . state Consumers Ltoguet reported on i the Inspection thsy made yesterday moniing of the building where the Mr urred, Miss Pretot" declared I Unit th" fatalities were the direct re sult of ihe closed exit atnl the absence Of tlreproof partitions around tbe stair-I vv:ivs. and site severely Criticised the' "Selfish activity ' of real estnte inter- I isis before the legislature last winter. "They ridiculed the Idea lliat there i could hi loss of life iii buildings of live i stories or less." Miss I'erkins added. ) I I'gaturday's Hre I a lulBolenti if grue-1 i some answer." Tii" meeting was adjourned until to- day at n i'. H. "Th . new Hying boat can carry a load if 3,S0t pounds, Including four or tl'. passengers, and can travel as fust o; lltnety-flve miles .an hour. There arc tank;- I"i alsnn 3,n0t P'Ull.de .u gaaolene ami mi a though the horse-power has bi en increased by U'". th" whole con. sumption of fuel is less than that of tiie old Vmerlca. i should say tie machine could easily travel trom Newfoundland io tli Asores and have three or four hours fuel left In reserve when it got here. "M is equipped with an Improved Spetry drill detector, whereby the p.,i can tell whether or not lie's on Ms, mils" and . an also calculate hi- speed. "It Is well tu ret .Mtiber that this country' developed the firm aeroplane, tin iir-: hydroaeroplane .md the Hrst flying '.oat. und that all of the Inven tlveneaa shown by America vouid bo loii.eo io arcouin lor Ameriou in .-as.-of need hen Other countries that ale not llglltttig hgre developed Urge an I capable land machines, but only Mng Mnd has the American boat, the us., of which as a weapon against aubuiarinea needi little comment. "Tiie old America has had a great tareer alpc she left our spores, for the first six months she was used In hunting aubmarlneg, and ii is known tli.it sic sank .' least three. Then sue went op inspection duty, carrying ob servers and commanders from point t,. Point in almost tshaoluts safely. Nov. he Is being used tn the training of aviators. grated that Wards la to explain, but Instrudt' d to bring t.. tin tirand Jury been reported league's record w I en nte.l i labornti be finally Itorner the missing reci tomorrow. it lied wa n rds bus frequently that 'he could lot be found pedal!) when prisic, conditio, is were provokina curioait'. The unl' other witness to app. nr yes terday, Dr. K, K. I'arr, the prison tdiysi clsni tOStifltd only a short time Inqnlrj, llran a ruml. Justice Mors, hausei ti. grand Jurors w, i teres! by several hn tilled tie court root to know as much as Inquiry. 'It is Imp, ! taut that ti inst rue I mi is henrd with In idrSd persons wilo i, i v blei.tiv eager possible about the the Alia) p ogrs Mn. Mat differed In stores lol. I i.y iii:, ,in,i (Jnn .-u vv io drove n. trom llackt nauck to llnis. dale in his car Mis. Mack said thai glt'hel was wrong ..i saving alls told bin. that .-lie hail come from N. vv York on a tram. Shu Insisted that sue made thl ti n t.. llackeusack from Weehawken by trolley. ghe san site iliiin'i iiear an) .log liark, us alleged b) Policeman I'uvtlk, when the latter saw her '. ine on the ground. Tlio policeman declared he duln't see snv aillO, IlltilOUgh Mrs. Mack said she remembered seeing the red tear light of the machine .is the car tirovi off M s M.i.-k .-aid that as sin- approached h.-r bungalow after leaving Hiimel's ear -he s.w .in automobile standing along side tii house. Two men were iieeklng i, i ie vv ,i ,.,vv uml a th'i.l blanket over her head iiu, ii. machine parried Iter in im cui atdi uml tiien droppa Ml'i. Mac; ih . la ml the men who kldnupi I Mck oi the town of Ague rrieta. At tie siate Department U s -day that no developments of a UUei .'' bad bei u r. ported ff 'cru to . Aril . nnms ml Ikt'i at '.' S s.lt.l ny con om the silver bunion in In lids ell;. to I rantti . acorodlled agenl he one Willi a fh in sign. r Charles M. HoUgll in tin I Disti i.-t i '.nn t v est, rda- The courts wt I a compromise agi tiotl iie" the iivvn Which was taken 1. trout mines belongl tint's l.i tiie HtUtti a year ntgo. Tho gold sua . ronuontio, i urrg naa a a bis bid ..f kullng was customs authorities refut tin- bullion. Men :i in t panlee, 'to .le-ns Ma l.i the ' iiu atiln Mlni'.-o i BUl. Ill the t'iiitc.1 Hliltei here to reclaim tin gold orar) Injunction stay hi the Hon Makme from t gold to nn; .. until settled bonded wart house turned over to Car- lu ue d- l) Judge Ite.l S ti e i 'art iir ip to prlvutt i gltmlou moii tslgiteil to l.h.- ICS s.,t O.' Aligns i. illlon i troops .-ns. i a . than null: und nl io give e ...I'll.,, . V i i act .. lin u I list . .. get i t. hJt toe I. .11 o 1 ti. r Tl for her 1 the bungalow -e. ... ...... a, . I .!. out I iid bundls.1 1 three men I it hour, she I n Ihe ditcn i didn't believe bet si t tire to i a ki 'j. .-e. r. I bin aalovv atnl Ollti ' re. id i QUALITY FIRST IP OVER A CENTURY a I aster Thau iihm n r I lie . BROOKLYN P.O. HEAD UNNAMED an) - that M . B, KollP t rea Ills taslslanl, tleary, for Ihe Mace. Postmwrtor WUIioit) B. Kelly f Brooklyn, who tsndsrod bis resignation j following bis election as County Clerk last Tuesday, Is In ashtngton as a i win. us iii hii official Investigation, He favors tlio selection of Assistant I Postmaster Peter .!. Clear)', who bus been In ihe postal service twenty -seven vi ;ii's. as ills miQOOSSOr and. It is uu'ler- stood, will rooonunsnd his appointment. I Cleary has not been active in the nem- o 'ratio organization, and Is not llk"lc lo get the $i!,liuil poSltlOll 111 case the Washington Administration decides to recognise th... party manager in th appointment. I "Tne flying boat travels g tun. faster than a submarine und three times I ; faster tiiiin a baitle cruiser. Subma ) rines and warships have io carry their own base of supplies, as it were. Th. aeropluna darts back to its h;u.e and ..nt over the water again. From a ' cruiser's deck the observer 'a luck) if; he descries I lie periscope of a subtnri- I rin. The aeroplane observer, looking down, can make out a submarine even If It Is sixty feet under water, and be low that deptli a Hiihniarlue Is useless. The flying lost is, In her way, three , times as efficient as n cruiser, yet In stead of costing 11,500,000 It costs US, ouO, and a crew of two oi three men is 1 plenty. I 'I have liearil that the new Curtis tvpe has a larger and improved bout, , designed for SOW descent and ascent In 1 i the rougli water of the North Sea. This fastur alone would add to the feast ! billty of a flight across the Atlantic," ' ! Mr. Woodhouse would not discuss a I i rumor that a transatlantic journey will I be attempted next nununer even if tliu I war persists. War tinier l isc eeU a I ,rtOO,0O0,0Oll William II. Joyce, president of the National Suttty Company, estimates that the war orders received in the I'nltcd States and Canada amount to between ,500tn)0,000 and tli.OOO.nOO.OOu. lb bases his estimate on the demand for bondlng reported by surely companion here. He says that ahoul one-third of , become the war orders received have gone to university TJ. OF P. TO TAKE IN MEDICO-CHI Ml trraiigciiicnta Made for Phila delphia ollesjea' llerarr, PlfltiaPg!PHIAi Nov. -- The mergei of the Meiilco-Chlrurgl 'al College with the University or Pennsylvania was as sured tii-dav when the Untvrplt trus tees dsoldad to mak satlsfaotory terms with the smaller institution. Commit-' tees rprntlng Ih trustees of tiie two institutions will meet next Monday, when a definite arrangement will be mud, ah that roinjiiitg is the signing of th" iigrmnt by the two commit tecs. The Medi. o-Chirurgic.il College will post-graduate school of tbe in. I Ihe latter will gain con l inUlTTksir illlWlllv m J- BROOKLYN STORE Flatbvuh Ave Fulton St mm 782 786 ixth Ave- Bctwecn44V45Sty One Dioek Alwve ilippodroms You will be delighted with our FIRESIDE Chairs and Rockers Mow very popular ami our iuwortment Is most complete copies of old English desigmi wlnK baeki some cane, othera upholstered in tapestry and leather. All specially priced. Luxurious Leather Furniture Pieces and suites in genuine leather in various shades ami Spanish effects! suitable fur Library i.ivinu Room or Parlor, have captivated ihe popular fancy , ami we have nut only an unsurpassed display 'hii al prices WO Know art Tar below the usual charges. Curtains, Portieres, Blankets, Stoves, The Reliable Kind, Fully Guaranteed Our Housefurnishing Dept. Offers the careful housekeeper a wide selection of ihe most useful ami reliable kitchen and household articles china, cooking utensils, wringers, stoves ami heaters, All underpricedi All Goods Plainly Marked. 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Broadway at 63rd Street. & 1110 Bedford Ave., Brooklyn Telephone 8371 Colunibua on .';n rt,iin tin i 11141 lUSUIttMll ' r)aPtU rott i oaf it I ritii tuurini llmou in Price $250 m I 0i jV . TO ALL SUBURBAN T0WNS tu till, number of factories In the city and there Canada. Jtrol of the lo.nit'i H oiidowmciit sHiP.W9KalVMSNllJWB