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THE NEW YORK TIMES. FRIDAY. JULY3, 1914.ACTION1YSTERYys He Hasto PlaceTrial.*REPORTnquect Untilrs. Angle'sAnalysedtrk Times.ily 2.-~Coroner ' the death of ly will not be ause it is not 1. Weaver will » nature of the of Mrs. Helen The result of blood stains Is rtance by Cor-tficial said to-onclude the in-had said posi-ie stains werer the ones nowbeep declared lood. but they nee of enough tat Mr. Ballou n the room. Ift the police be-l be conclusive 5f Chief Bren-s struck downhe large spots significant, Ithe hearingeet with the minings, the rosecute any mectlon with ■oner Phelan ^icial, and Iid and reachm holds any I shall not s of the in-HOLD 8 AS WHITE SLAVERS1Bronx Court at Night Fixes Bail atWILLIAMS ARRAIGNS$10,000 Each.After an all-day round-up. in which fifty detectives from the Bronx Bureau and the Bronx District Attorney’s office took part yesterday, eight Italian prisoners, one of them a woman, were held in $10,000 bail each for examinationby County Judge Gibbs, sitting la«t night as a Magistrate In a session called especially to consider the cases. District Attorney Francis Martin put eightwitnesses upon the stand,' who gave testimony showing that the prisoners were associated in a hand of whtte-slavers,who distributed women among resortsin the Bronx. Brooklyn, lower Manhattan. Long Island City. Coney Island, and even carried their activities as iar as Springfield. Mass. One of the prisoners, whose name was often mentioned.was a saloon keener or I'ort lt;hest^r,who has the reputation of being wealthy.The prisoners were Francesco Mazol-lotti of Port Chester, Enrico Grasso or 128 Mulberry Street, Anillo Carfora and his son Vincenso of 225 Blast 140th Street. Michael Guarlno of 206 bast 164th Street, Victor Corta of 808 bast 153d Street. Lulgiano Esposito of 291 East 148th Street, and Roste De Furo of09 Eldredge Street. Three eighteen-year-old girls were committed to the Houseof Detention as witnesses.The District Attorney has been working on the case for a month, duringwhich time he has had men living as roomers in a house at 27o East 140th Street with the connivance of Mrs. v\ iii-iam Dolan, who keeps the house. It is here that the three girls detained as witnesses lived with some of the men concerned in the case and from them the detectives learned much of value.City Marshal John C. lloesling broke in a door last Monday at 200 East t.»4thStreet and found a woman, whose groans he had heard, half unconscious from beatings she had received. She waa brought from the Lebanon Hospital last night In an ambulance and carried into the courtroom, still in a pitiable condition. She told a story of being fastened upon by these men when she arrived in New York on May 20. She was drugged and made practically helpless after all her money had been stolen, and then she was sent to several resorts, to MaxoHotti's place in Port Chester among ther~Another witness w*as a young girl from Springfield, .Mass., who told a story- of events that followed her being brought here by Grasso on the promise of a good position In a bakery which he told her his family conducted inMulberry Street.Dlstriot Attorney Martin said morearrests would probably follow.THE POWERS AGAINERIE WILHillsdale ResiCommissioHave No Intention of AvertingReligious War in Epirus,American Minister Says.COULD YET SAVE ALBANIADefends His First Denunciation andCalls the Prince of Wled aWeak Character.Special Cable to The New Yokk Times.ATHENS, July 2.—American Minister Williams issued a fresh state-ment to the press tonight pointing out the gravity of the situation in Southern Albania owing U* the advance of the insurgents southward upon Avlona and Epirus.“All the horrors of religious war,andhei rbe expected*ays# ” may Epirus will be added to the sacrificeson the altar of the treaty of London.evade“ The greatpowers cannotT am informedtheir responsibility, that they have approved the protocol of Corfu, hut this comes too late.They must in fairness now answerwhether they will provide troops to defend Epirus. T assert they have no intention of doing this.CITY DAY WORKERS’ DAY OFF“ I have information which satisfies mo that the insurgents can b*. reached by negotiations. 1 am also satisfied that even now Albania canbe organized for self-government.Mr. Williams issued this fresh statement in order “to avert further threatened disasters.“ He describes the International Control CommissionNew Jersey'ssion has givenpany until Julverity of its pr on the New Yoi of the road.Commissioner) Thomas Hiller; bors, Jersey Cltthe, complaintsmuters thnt th* failed to clean used passenger night and hi tin ing up the ciga;refuse or disinfloors, turned t men and womusmoko and to 1is offensive. , D the company, s tho order of thlt; gardlng the wtand he deniedday coaches arcondition as all“ The comma “ are spreading against the rail not founded uj that iho compa lng the orderscerning the wascleaning of the the cars. Thehas been oheyii 28. and it is th pany to contlm effort to give ipublic we arekind of moral sRandolph PerlIn Hillsdale andscy City, denie properly cleaniiSEEK RADITown ExciteDrilling oas composed of men of eonaulnr atutlon unfitted by training and character to create a Government. Mr. Will-H pedal to PASSAIC. N. curiosity has blt; two weeks over of w'orkmen wl two large steamat Kingsland an The plot cover been carefully i men, and a watrrnunds dav an.
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