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VOL. _ LXII—NO. 238 PO AT LEAST 29 PERSONS KILLED, 200 INJURED IN MYSTERIOUS EXPLOSION IN NEW YORK Committee is to Issue . Proclamatien For the Coal Shortage of - 50 to 80 Per Cent Report Made by Thirty Cities and Towns of State—New BRIEF TELEGRAMS time September 19. Jugo-Slay pariiament ratified treaty of peace with Bulgaria. the Bar gold in London was 118s 94 an ounce, compared with 119s at previous close. Charles Chaplin issued a warning to 10 PAGES—76 COLS. PRICE TWO CENTS. DEMOGRATIC CONVENTION BRIEF BUT ENTHUSIASTIG - newspapers against printing wite’s | 2 ey _ $] [m[] []m] I]AMAGE IN HNANB'AI. ms IRl Gt G et e VI P T R e ! ately. - Cent. X iee | Ii minated Governor % ent. Many | Koreans ‘and Japsness pelice in U. Tyler 'as No» For y have been killed in acks by Koreuns | [] ] . Hazelton, Pa, Sept. 16.—The' policy| Hartford, Conn., Sep:. irty i i i & 3 5 18 a , Conn., Sept. 16.—Thirty of lon the police. | ator, Co; gommitiee of the United Mine Workers| the forty cities and towns to whom Sec- 2 For United' States Sen ; Congressman Augustine . SRR l nounced ' jate today .it would.issue a| retary George B. Chandler of the Con-| 3 E hitves e Was Chossn—Se Presidenti Streams of Office Workers Were Pour. | (', %as belcping forth . through _the | proclamation recommending and advising | necticit. chamber of commerce snt in- | Scoure. SCEA Tt araran e Yomtitor Lenergan Was ven Presidential Electors Are Blast Came at Noon as Streams ce ers UF- | broken windows clouds of dustand white @il anthracite miners to return to work | quiries about the herd col shouation have | oo oy cunerica are in New York for to Be Selected by a Commi 4 a1 Banki £ J. P. M & |1APor. In the street an overturned au- | Immediateiy. e e e e Rl R © Be Selected by a Committee. ing From Buildings—Banking House of J. P. Morgan & | omobic was ‘blasing fercely and nesr- Crage from 50 to 8 per cent Secretary | Chiloan astegates to the Asembly of A e b % i by, close to the body of a dead horse,| CORONA COAL MANAGKR Chandler will lay before the directors of S b et e S e L e S - Lonergan, in his speech, said ¢ y s 3 AN | a ore irectors he League of Nations will e for lown to business the demo- |part: -I = = and Assay Office Were Partially | wis another fire, evidently among a pile > Mo 5UBI. charhe et | v accept the responsibility, Co., the Sub Treasury and Assay ] y | was snother ¥ among a pil SHOT BEAD FROM AMprsm |lhe state chamber when' they mect here | Burops early n October ; state convention today named & |for the demsckatic pariy.of the Siase. Wrecked—After the Detonation Score of Men, Women “Almost i front of (he steps leading | Jasper, Ala, Sopt 16—T. M. Adier, | EO e SN0 St ea RO oy L TR ~aee telvg s Soramlatod i Brgt Ket,, aoptelva. pltiorm :"En:’e’mf:emgi'?,‘ Jrinciple involved, # K A up to the Morgan bank was the muti-|general manager of the Catona Coal *'| which shows that 1€0,00) tons more hard |land for the r: of a state loan of Kugistine ; Tonefgin:. sieak e s et 1d-wide and af- and Children Were Lying Prostrate in the Streets, Cov-iatea body of & man. " Oher bodies | Sener M85 of the Caroma Cont cone | Sl IV L, 100, ons Tore e e e eine. L1 “Wichin minety ‘mimutens and then | poincinie. ia” acs, o smmasiy=e % is—The Explosion Rocked the Wall|Ly™ & U slent in deawn lay near | iate'ioday while riding in an'automobiie. | (1racite region from April 1 1o Sept. 1. z | adjourned g Himiir of hasty: o s o T ered With Debris—The Explosion Rocked the by, As I gazed horror-stricken at the | Deputy Sectt oo bmer vl O200blIe | 1950 in the corresponding period | American dollar was austed in Paris| - The ticket named was as follows: | will to man, bes oo peenyand 8 T N 3 Poh 3 sight, one of these forme, half naked | ina car with him. wae sesbetir toraiy |1ast v Secret. Chandler said he [at 15 francs 45 centimes against 15| 1or United States senator—Augus- |manity and the brothechond ot mom Street District and a Panic Ensued—Police Believe the and seared with burms, siarted to-rise [\ounded vy the smots i Tty ttalls | would mot commit himsclf to an interpre- |francs 61 centimes at last close ine Lon ford =" | through “the brotherhood of nationgs 2 . ¢ struggled, then toppled and fell life- | Brown' was badly s ! | tation of these figures in their hearing — For U. of | Mr. Tyler could not a Explosion Was Caused by an Infernal Machine—Thom- texs intoy the mm;,_ T e e e ntmoal strike | on the shortage in Connecticut, which on | Consent was granted by the constitu- lam. SN Tyien couldset ‘):‘eerg;x]r;:a::: 0 . . “On the opposite side of e street | qavg the face of it seems entirely unwarranted. | tional committes yese from Vienna to nant-Governor— .| i 2! e socialis < as W. Lamont of the J. P. Morgan Firm, Attributes the wers other forms: One of them was|"Sheri Clafic Gathrie of, Walker coun- | Of the larger cities Bridgeport is best | become 4 separate Austrian pros er of Lakeville., i g 2 Sromtanten o s that of a young woman, her clothing |ty nag ask s " | situated as far as'tard coal o Secretary of te—M Canny t s : v UNE | ty has asked for troops to assist in pre- a 4rd coal is concerne tary of State—Mrs, Fanny |its state ticket, the choice | o Explosion to an Accidental Collision Between an Explo- o and “burned_away. it was moving | Ly TN 2 Dre-| faving recalved about 90°per cent. of ita| Wemen of Saragesss, Spain held & ch of Columbia, Welch today is the first by the detaa: & 2 - in a ise—but in the normal supply. New London reporis eat street demomstration as a protest Treasarer—Emil Marzano ot |crats and was ma i i T sive-Laden Wagon and Another Vehicle. agony of death. 1 started toward her,| o e e shortage of 80 per cent., with two coal |sgainst the bad quaiity bread on. sale franchisement of womon Mes. Wern L but as. I did_it became still. In glancing | “F i COUNCIL DISCUSSES companies forced out of business because ¥ ptroller—Albert P. Walsh of | went to the national convention as an w vork, Sept. 16.—(By The A. P.)[port, N. Y, down I saw that the pavement was dis- ALAND 1SHANDS 'CONFLICT | they were unable to get any coal for dis- | Geld amounting to $1,500,000 arrived | anbury alternate for Edward Yeomans of An- . rious explosion this noon in| John Markle, Jeddo, Pa. colored Witk blood. In plain sight, - tribution. Tondon's . siortage | at New Yogk from Argentina consigned | The Seven presidential electors will | dover, from the second congeeqrianal & Jike ol iqpelidved by |- Datry Mol N. J. |within a radius of thirty to fifty feet,| Parls, Sept. 16 (By the A. P*.—The |amounts to 24.000 tons and Andbnia is |to the Anglo-South American Bank | D¢ Damed by a committee. All nom- |district. Mrs. Weich has a summer ew ad. i Ray McQua were nine lifeless forms. council 'of the league of nations met here | 25 per cent. short. | vere by acclamation after | home in Columbia, and also lives {n artment of justica and ‘xm T. G. Pock “The body of the dead horse in the;loday and discussed the confiet Letween > Negotiations brtween Japan and this ief presentation speeches, al- | New York city. R r« 10 have been caused b: illiam Peterson, ;5 middle of the street showed plain evi-|Swedcn and Finland 1elative to the Aland : ; ESIORS untry regarding Japanese fmm or comptroiler a second name| The convention, althou n rockod the Hedrt of| J. W. Ridge, Mt Vernon, N. Y. dence of haviwg been in very near the|lslands FAUL DESCHANIL BESIONS e eaahin e b ed and then withdrawn. an enthusiastic cae, o b Crich was b Al district, Meaving| Raymond Reddington, New Monmouth,|center of the blast. It was literally| Pcland and Lithuania had besn asked Iy OF AN e truetion in its wake. Yank § : torn to pieces. to send delegates to the meetin; The Radt n - 180 (B h 5 | . hersons were killed, more| Frank Stova, Bergenfield, N. J. e . T lish- government asked ‘that the fron- rambouillet, France, Sept. (RBy the opulation of 12.-| POLISHL FORCES SUCCESSFUL SENATOR HARDING WARN. p o e Bunkink| ‘Lewis . Smith, Long Iatand 4 bl Blown Out. . |tier controversy, which has thrsataned |A: P).—Paul Deschanel, president of | MReme: ey i v | ALONG UPPER BUG BIVER AGAINST s N Company, tie] ~ PeABK-Vameik; Wedtehester, N7, The window of the Morgan building|cricus consequences, be . considered by | France. presented his resignation from |16, an o ) ) AL o NST AUTOCEATIC POWER v office were| George Watt, Sommerville, N. J, were blown out and through the open-| (ju. or uneil. ¥ | that office today. The president at his |Cent. it was announced b Ty the A P)— | « Matton; O Bl . ol SR, damins ames R. Robertson, Bayonne, N, J. ings could be seen the smoke-blackened| i ..y Bourgeois, president of the crun. | Fesidence here gave his letter of resigna- | Bureau. | Y it Teres | inaTion. O Sebt- 18- —Tntulist & S el and ey 000 whs |, - TP Dianicnar Pasator N 3 interior of what but a few moments pre-| iy’ 0, in sthe ohdir. Amehe Sthers 1t |ton and a présidential messageto accom: | o’ Tork demcoic bar siiver wn-| e e |12the ‘obwcrvanceifol: "Gl s NN s Injured Outslde New York. e i been phe,of the handsomest| wnding_ were Herbeit ‘A. L. Fisicr for [PanY It to Premier Millerand, who will | 1730, Yot o§* T Conta foreien 95 | have been completely successful and so- | republican. presidentisl sandio oo oo v, Lamont, of the J. P. Mor- : = 3 banking rooms in the city. Opposite,lGrsa( Britain and M. Matsal f~r Jayan, | read the documents to the senate and |imie un 1.2 cent. London 608 3 1-4r,| o e itlican presidential candidate, tonight - 1o belief, however,| Albert Siegel, Glendale, N. Y., slight, [the entrance to the newly completed | B Ter of Ueititias o Themiy. cents, up cent. don 608 3 viet troops w en entra issued a statement in which. he asserted e hn acer.| Fred W. Thompson, Soodhaven, N. ¥.|white exterior of the sub-treasury an- " up 1-2d. 3 attack | on n{nl.\rn;j- s | that it b ne tragic dispensation of . . acerations of arms. after the explosion took place. Th > e been defe 5 to reports | fate this constitution should cease to be, collision between an D it i y CH ASSEMBLY WILL thie CHts. The Poles Reve RS L6 0 be, o e er ve-| George Watt, Somerville, N. J, lacer-|smoke had partially cleared from the<N0WN tonight. This letter, apparently X 2 ¥ e Al resolution r ty. The Poles have cap- |the door would no longer be closed gon and snother we |, Srect, but from- the Morgan bullding | FIch by a man formerly'in the eni- CONSIDER NAMING SUCCESSOR | Japanese immigration ! tured 3,000 prisoners, 26 cannon. fi against the stealthy appropriation of e ) there was no| - B. Jessup, Jeddo, Pa, lacerations of |nex was battered and torn as if -having| P10 Of the commission, was torn into Pa Sent. 16 (By {HewA P.)SuThe | Y22~ 8d0pted by the Veterans | planes, © armored trains and tocratic power and the gradual absorptien nting of a bomb | "iead and face. i becn subjected to a bombardment of |’Tall pieces soon after it was read and| ‘Paris Sept 16 (By onvene. 2t Ver. |clen Wars. chine guns, it is offci unced. of the people’s sovereignty.” » 3 A. 1. Jeddo, lacerations of face and|m gun fire. the doorway, with its| 7oPred into a wasté basket. allles Saturday, Sept. 25, to consider the == |~ Ther statement issued yesterday an- | Tomorrow Senator Harding will deliver , RS e e e s vers| Today after the explosion these hits|Sailles Saturday, Sept. 25, J A policeman, on gunr that Kovel. in Volhynia, had |a front porch -address on siruck and an end-| B! " 2 5 k. election of a ccessor to Pre ent Des- | by > - constitutional e AN et | . Worth Dogley, Washington, D, C., in-|and the stone surrounding the door|[ DAPer were taken from the basket,| < e > 1t Des- fgong were seriously i the Poles, who took | government to a delegation of Central worke Jam | uries notterminatec Cratkan andEatlesaci iy pasted. together and {nrned over to the | Chanel, according to an official announce- | g R T. cars collided n3 and a large quan- | Ohioans as part of the program of ob- ) the streets fr Atthiis 5. G, Cale. Worthe A T S 5 = ing | POlice. The letter, w@P:h was g ldressed | Ment today. . and 96th street. ial, which included |servance of the iversary of the ad od. Sudden- C Arlington, his time the crowd was pressing . h was o e e d il Bcabvls W A anniversary of the adop- z mapddens| 1. condition serious. in, et cmeetc s iy Tnammt | o Lieutenant Arnaud which is-attached| Premier Millerand wil e = three airplanes and 300 [ Lion of the federal constitution Nemy leaysd from the| | Arthur Gathersole, North Arlington, N.|ing police. At the doorway of the Mor-| 0, the commission, hegan with the word: Pfetidents of the scrate and the chamber | profiting by last year's snowfalls. the S ) it the s o gt I, unknown. AR banE waasin nnifoean . ap-| ‘Greetings.” The writer said he thought|©f deputies tomorrow to discuss the con- 'New York Street Cleaninz Department | e loss of Kovel deprives the bolshe- | declared: “There is abroad in the laod g Morga Frank Stoba, Bergan Field, N. J., lacer- | parently half dazed, but sti @ 12 ™ his|he Was rendering a serviceto the French | Vocation of parlian.cnt. 3 has ordered five-ton dumplir ks | viki_of way communication between | spirit which seeks to weaken the adher: Blast Was Deafening. Ations Dbost and holding back those whe sought |Commission by advising Maurice Case-| President Deschanel's decision to TeSign | costing $1,422,000. fis ct ard the southern ence of the people to their constitution ' slast. A mo-| Raymond Reddington, New Manmouth,|(o cnter the structure. naye, minister plenipotentiary, and his| ¥as reached upon the advice of his physi- — was a_junction point for and which recklessly challenges its Jnin, women and | 'N. J.. burns and shock. “Then came the ambulance: earby | ASSistants of the fact that a catastrophe | Cians, according (o the Echo de Paris, and | Shipping under Aimerican registry and three of e lines are | worth.” After dise the necessity e ey e e idge, Mt Ve el it Samn 2 would v: ¥ 30| he has seemed tipbe much relieved over | creased by 669 vesse's and 3,416 i t within the Poli ea of con- = = z . cessity 3 rostrate. on the| .l #e, or Ridze, Mt Vernon, N.|trucks and nutomobiles were first press.|¥ould occur in Wall street about 2.30]he b i e y_ 66 4 3 e olish area of con- | for respect to the baric law of the nation, rets e pvered| NIy e od into service. Volunteors heeding not|0clovk. No date was mentioned. R e o & rienas i te ac et loms, Ml s Sodal veer of 19304 ts capture. he asserted that “so long as it endures. i sands of broken| Martin Bilis, West New York, N. I..|blood., red hands and elothing. ten-| Tre Writer suggested that Lieutenant '!’.;;.\”' petbite Mt compared with 191 | anian fghting was brought | the people will never have a master, bis torn facaies of adfa- |caln wounds. 2 . ;- |deriy lifted into the vehicles the bodies| Arnaud avise Minister Casenave to have| o “The latest chapler in the life of M. TR 1a- | T K o he | will rule themselves, subject to no cem- n” imates fater the| James Robertson, Bayonne, N. .ot the. dving and the dend. The aens | (he ofces of the comminsio closed and | Decchanel?” says the newspaper, “rgods | American Tobacce company stockhold- Toreen this, to aitiari but thelr own sithority oul nd Anapel 'L njury 1o shouider. ¥ tiat remained for additional convey- | Unoccupied at 2 delock so the lives of R SHhaERE e B authorized_an increase in The reports indleate that Sod." ; ad closed io| ~Harry McGuire, Jersey ~City, con-|ances were o ok ignt| the office stal mizht be spared. The lat-| & few. ings ago he was found walk- |R non-voting common shares from | :he ' Lithuanians are advaneing in the ivice was received fre tored. Panic| | BEey, Meduion ances wero charlably hidden from signt| the offce stafl mieht be spared, The lat-| { [SHORTIE, 367 1 M8 IO N | B oo carmon 0 L unana ars . cromicnl advice was received from fhe 3 Pl "Darkin, Hoboken, . I, lacora- | yes”jerf, 1078 (7o, awalngs or b3 | 15K T Vi ua e robale hows | Hiet WS fshing, and it debmed tiat he | ecree has been iesued call- | Harding's proposed western trip Wil mog \enoftraph- | 1ons of head. g ? o for the catastrophe. was drawn toward the water by some | Railway trafie in Cape Brrton Island five pew classes, which is ks NI 08 T ot " | i e sse B..Ad—r, Burlington, N. Y., lac: Five of Firm in Building. NG 1 L N mysterious-force. He was-ted"backto N1 "8 has. been completely up by | o bl "I SRS S hnd cifles fa wdics o vimer. S XU St ons of head. A o P 3 ®e For Crievamce. |ijartments and physicians were hastily | washouts and the destruction of bridges{ 00 f Tled are trom. | were: met i3 Which the senator will spesk s fair ik head. s ive members “of the Morgan irm| I was inumated in the lstter . that n {Dmsiciine ¥ | was s of ¥ E classss ca rom. | were not announced, It also was steted Bl liam Folders, Freeport, N. Y., lac-|{were in the building at the time of the summoned, but they found that no serious | in electrical, rain and wind storms. 259 to ohitung wesdfx 4 o o ox.| 2rations of shoulder eEEAL Thome T Tt ite some Deople had grievanices and wanted | gymptoms had ma.le their 1 prearance.” | £ Gulbingit Prévatied dloek ill be two othier short trips. 1 e ¥, Weitair, Port. Rishriond : d homas, samont, to take revenge.” Lieutenant Arrtaud read| Sia YAty conenl sev- = B | ! uietness 1 ed alon; - card _throughout | £ Geifair, ‘Port Richmond, N. Y., in-| W. Morrow, Eliot C. Bacon and Georgej the letter several times. Feeling assur- o gt Ut i o e theeemasted schomner Charles A |the battle line where recently there were | MINERS 1IN ENGLAND sEEX " across the river e euw Whitney were 2 rence on the | ¢ o 7 e al members of che cabinet today and |Ritsey struck on Rose Point, mear the t tween the Lithuanians and - wer B § % Ma‘” A Gelfair, Richmond, N. Y., injuries| second floge of - the ‘l;’r“u:"“"“\m_cl" Q“L. d that it had been written by an alarm-| taking lunch at Versailles, started in a |entrance to Lunenburz, X bor R e s g | LUKEWARM ABOUT STRIKE ; ankown, second floor of"the Rroad strect sidel.ist and should nét he taken setiousiy. he |motor car for Rambouillet (o see Presi: |and sank. The captam was dr. | e el e < he distriet| William Peterson, Negota, N. ., lac-| chaten un ne the fomm e e logiore | tore it up and threw it in a Waste paper | dent Deschanel. ateretost sk RATaH here | 00000 the A. P.)—In- o e s | erations of head. s m:m‘ e explosion, | basket, He gave no further thoght to| A report that the president's letter of | According to reports. President Des- | s SALTATYE, LS | dicitions the Miners fed- o reserves was| , John Cankle, Bradford, N. Y., lacera-| " Junius Spencer Morgan, son of 3. P.| oy, wrry Uiti. lafter the e3plasion_to-| resignation had . al been written | chanel will retire becausa of . e are o meet | eration have misiving relative to. calling o olice stations.$ | tlon8: Morgan, head of {he firm who is now | o onen he rushed into the . office, | jacked confirmation. but it was \expected | The question of the Presidency e |2 st the an- E Joseph Dickman, Plaindome, N. ., it e OW|emptied the contents of the waste paper| that the resigmation would be offered |taken up by the French Cabin mor- p Sosnosment of dele Soldiers Sent For. furles unknown, Abroad, Was ut hls ‘dfel\on the lowerjhaniet ina heapion hik eak Sportedithelvithaity fo the mrenser at foday’s Mmist= | ro iy | | mates tro in Eng. PIEPRION Bl ot bl ws floor when the explosion occurred. It|Mits of the letter, pieced them fogether | . rooy A jrow. {1and will be - ng that an| e dead were partially identi-| snattored the lass partitions of his of-| ang tarmed tham over oo thi omico2¢tHeT | view and in written forns for presentation | ioas i bt I ¥ s re- wle to rob the|fed by papers found on them as Ludolf [ge2™ 500 08 S A% DEF BARS of o g e Tipttce. to parliament. © thos n loyed men, bear- i oed. befos s rge number of mine e et were | Portiny, of Jamaion, N T M Chagwit|fice, showering him with fragments. He| " Efforts to learn whether the letter bore| " Qarament: R T e ced before | have fa e strike noticet hadt B e A R received slight cuts on the hands and|a signature proved futile. L el arare T a1k mad (MARSSIALY & demonntr s v with the | sertion 2 ot bod]| ObSGESH e sty nedlids i e e Soon after the letter had been handed | wery "c Cccted before the end of next e e O A Soume et | anionists was sent to|O0f a woman about 25 years old, five feet Threw Conferency Into Disorder, to the police 1t was learned that detec-| " yi was announced today that the |t s e 6% o1 ! 38 meiners tall, weighing about 120 pnunds, with| ey 5 p : 2 |itiveshaa' Deen senttoXan adress Il Tsi il mist. tomoreen ta o disenae & iss Robert o all hos-| dark complexion and dark hair. i2. explgsion Ahiew. the - conference| West: 92nd street to sfigk ‘4 {mit Wfori: | st s tel ol el uexpacted o e e n ot New!| : UDStRr - Gaqdiider) Mr Teinoit | eervitin e erfivtorae SRR Hch e | ey o 07 nc. bealtiSetiithe | Meanlc (B WINA.. republichn candifate Each side is rep- | representatives r o8Bt New Bomb Loaded With T. N. T. said. “We were jarred by the concus-|mission. It was said that he had left|President for United States Senator. will meet Wil- | T et [ rpresentatives regarding e marrow | Chief Police Inspector hey reported |5ion and rather’ excitedly ran down to|the service of the French sovernment oh - liam G. McAdoo in a debate bef: et A A i a;‘," reduce the narrow | oday that he hed Teoey moreriedlthe main floor, Where the most confu.|September 1. 196 PREMIER OF ITALY URGES | Political Equity Leasue at Chicezo, Oc- | \£GoTIATIONS WITH BEITALN the > justify the conclusion that the explo-|Si°% Prevailed. - There were about 50| * The writer of the letter, the police be- LAECR TO CONCILLIATE |tober 2. = = ryEns cox e P s v sion was caused by a huge bomb Joaded | TIPIo¥ed Who were more or I injured| lieve, was familiar with fall P o TR | B WOULD MAKE AS¥ with T. N. T—Trinitrotoluol—reinforced |20 those clerks who had miraculously | the explosion and would be able to pofnt| Turin. Iai pt. 16.—Conciliation and | Bryises sustnined by live stock in K e i 24 CONCESSION FOR LEAGUE ~ 0 Wi iron slugs fashioned from « miaacy |escaped injury fronr falling debris, were | out the responeible partien: moderation are urced by Premier Giolitt | transit from the farm fo (r xing| Christiansa, . —Leo Kameneft . T b I o s0me | WEIEhL bars. Dleces of these slubs were | COUTABCOUslY devoting their attention to| ' Ercnanges Will Open Toda in his conferences with workmen and |house caused a loss last year of millions | 7TeS of - w soviet, who is | Reno, Nev. Sent. 16—Asertions that | » b i nd in several adjacen( ting those who were less fortunate. 3 -4 employers in confrrences now in progress | of pounds of meat and mo: = > would reasonable conces- machine c om sev o of S e g & The New York Stock and Curb Fx-|here, in the non’ that a compromise of | approaching $15.000,000. rican membe in By’ policedna’ dapafimant, of J‘;Sl“& 5 One Valued Employe Killed. changes will be open for business tomor-|the Italian metal workers' conflict ma —— that fa was made by Gov $urtial List of Dead. disclosed, 15 not used in amy |, On€ Of our valued employes, William | TOW morning at the usual time, it Was of- | be reached. A section of the cmployers | Three mills were b up mear Fair |5 v th ” 2 the dead follows building within & radius of geveral hup,|J0YCe» Was killed. He was the son of [ ficiaily announced tonight. Officials of | has sugzested that it might accept inter |Chance. town. rocking z view of \ Rk £k of J. P. Morgan | dred feet from the scene of the expiy.|LNomas W. Joyce, who has been in our | the stock exchange declared that bonds|vention in the management of factories. [lages by explosio 2,000 pound tude the business world, Pre - Plo- | employ for 30 years and who was him-|Valued at $85,000 and 2,574 shares of |and fepresentatives of the workmen have lof powder belon T t Lloyd ¢ aic are break off | In his statement. a » chauffeur. self badly hurt. All our large windows | Stock are still missinz as a result of the |asked if this intervention would be exer- | Powder C 1 ons. nor omenly dc- lIrving Fisher of Yrie coatest. WaToEab oot (B enbins betaia? on the first floor and some on the sec.| ©XPlosnon. The securities were in the|cised by the state in the interests of the ntention to sever nor Cox said that the Warning that radicals planned a re.|ond floor were blown in. The office will| M2nds of messengers emploved by vari-| men. Many petitions against the order that | oliti o s, said M. Kamene: sed only reser s Sisiifta S. A, New|newal of bombing outrages were sent|De Teady for business tomorrow morn. | Ous brokerage firms. It is believed Premier Giolitti's action |all drinking places Mexico ( ol British or governor e less than a month ago to all eastern | & Carried a Roll of $15,000. In the crisis will be of a decisive nature, |closed from early Saturda a ok ag: the fayer, New York city clients of the William . Burns detective 00/t ksl 1= meniine. Nicholas De John, 23 vears old. who|as he desires to announce to thé senate [until Sunday. morning have be e ool T ed Alexander, New York city agency, according o a statement by Mr.| o 5 , 5 was employed by a-Broad street broker.|tomorrow that a solution of the conflict {ed by the go nent t electim was imminer Sweet. address unknown Burns, Who said he was convinced that| TheTe Were between 400 “and 500 em-|ape firm, was carrving a roll of bonds|is imminent. Hopes are now entertained e express, s belief that the — McArthurs, address un-|today’s explogion Was a premeditated |PIOVeS in the Morgan building at the|anq securities, aggregating $15,000 in|that it will be over by the end of the | James Shevlin. prohibition ‘enforce- r my W be returned ENTICE VICE- . attack and was not aceldential Umo of the accident Despite injuries | Wall strect when the explosion occurred, | Week: ment officer for the state of New York | g onssR ooy CHAIRMAN REP. COMMITTEE - Prooklyn. Mr. Burns, who said he had been en-|SUstained when he was struck by flying| He was thrown on his back and received| Circulation of automobiles and- motor |since January 23 Jast, was tran 1 v 2 i K stenographer, | gaged by the Morgan firm to make an|E1% Junius S. Morg:). aided many of|an ugly wound in {He stomach. The|lories has been prohibited in the district |to the Southwestern department th | tere r. nterests of the 1653 ‘Bl v investigation of the accident, stated that | 1S clerks, who were mére seriously hurt | hongs fell to the ground but he had the | of Biella, one of the most mivortant in- | El Paso as headquarters o\t o, Inds Prentice of Hartford has been ap- 2 New York eity his personal investigation sonvinced him | 1f- Lamont said lynmgm. The Young | pregence of mind ty seize them and stuff | dustrial centers of Piedmont, in the in - — i irman of the republican slomew Flannery, New York city.|that a wagon containing a bomb or |MAN'S coolness, he added, brought the|them his pocket, where they were|terest of public order. Signor Barberis President Wilson will be requested to Tae state central committee and chairman of i worth, West Orange, N.|hombs was left in front of the sub-treas.|CXCited employes to their senses and pro-| found after he had been taken to the|socialist, has visited plants in this city |participate actively in the camp LED WHEN AUTO visory committee of Ehe ury building with a timing devica so|DADIy Prevented a panic. In the Morgan | hospital. and ingpected machine guns in posession Pat Harrison, chairm 1S STRUCK BY TRAIN t was ansomsest Leith, N i p 5 building when the explosion occurred Mr Fakmen oo ing . the dem s a Rogrciccr e Atexander Leith, New York city. fixed as to cause to explode precisely at i e Guarding fhe Morgan Home, of the workmen occupying them. He s bureau of the d e oraback, chairman of Landrothe, Brooklyn. noon. — ‘No ‘trdce of the of the | Morgan remained at his offices until late Thisty s Betat e T he tyest |Credited with saying that “the bourgeoise committee, announced 1 arence Tros- | the Sce of the party. jeniifed woman 33 years old at|wagon nac been found e seid and aga.|OnERt and assisted in restoring order|, Thirty detectives from the West|CUC G N o Ut | The women's ad-isory committes 2l nteer hoapittal ed that in % opinion the man escaped | tRTe: s 5 Sere sent it tohEhE Toe Requests ot the Amerie a, and Clar- | hold its first mesting in this city jemees ut 16, at Volunteer hospital. |2 few moments before the explosion oo-| DefPlte the police theory that the ac-| Were sent o e infain_ |yoRp ATAYOR MACSWINEY sociation for gervenment § ot.of Shauffedr, | row. man. about 40, 5 feet ten, brown hair, | cdrred. cident was caused by the explosion of an ;‘;';tmflr‘ed a;'_ctrh o‘ttr the .‘(‘errqn heme REMAINS VERY EXHAUSTED |ing the ‘marketing of the cotton crop of |y Frg it iosdgplaisiorg: r hospital Tite CRIGE “Kantor and . oM infernal machine, several eve-witnesses | h jand 37ih street on: Madison ay: c 2 the smouth were denied - by Governor | ewen obile in" wh A'KINLEY LEADS iIx G " ey o ted that a waghn bearing the sign|cPue. ~ The detectives stationed them- 3 eve e in which DS IN THE A thought to be either G. ¥.lthe bureau of combustibles also express- T v T roriEn | selves in doorways, on housetops and at| London. Sevt. 16.—The evening bulietin | Harding of the federal reserve board % %y a Mo, ILLINOIS SENATORIAL RAC Barnes -or Joseph C. Cranberry boy,| 4 the beliet that the explosion was | (Hblosives’ TRsBSEn: it t ‘fn;“’gf"‘" other Points of vantags in the tietity af|O0f the Irish Self-Determination league train at a i - hert Westday, 16, messenger oY caused by & bomb after examining the|PUIIINE 3 few moments before the WMIAst| i, "pome. They hi#r orders to stop]quotes Mrs. MacSwiney, wife of the lsrd | Union of Office Employes. of Spain, Poland. Her-| Chicago, Sept 16.—With a correction % New York city. fragments of metal found in the strect|fcCUrTed This led to the theory, which| .o "lercon and automobile that passed | mavor of Cork, who is on a hunger strike |sent & series of resolutions to the Go Chicago returns on yesterday's primars: Bemar nnedy, 30, messenger, em- | in“trone of the Morgan offi Dr. Wil |Was still held by members of the Mor-|VeT 2 : p: T yi ] ment. the chief of which v b returns on terday’s primary. in front of the g: ices. Dr. Wil which gave them the slightest reason for|in Drixton prison,’as saying her nhusband | ern e tank of auto was 60 votes away from Frank ployed at 115 Broad street Ham F. Doyle, chief of the bureau of |Ban firm tonight, that the explosion was| _oioh! is “nearly worn out” Mrs. MacSwiney |recognition of the employes' r e liquid thrown 100 feet William B. 3McKinley, cans “L Miss Carolyn N. Dickingon, 40 EIm-| combustibles, pointed out that the smapl|o8used by a collislon between this ex-|"PIEO0 |\ . s ana repairers were|Visited ner husband this afternoo: participate in the profits of th el b verner w0 arst, L. 1 sive-laden wagon and another vehicle. fOTCR. i Cladess : the | ploye overnor Lowden. took the. £ & 2 hole found in the street near the Mor- at work in the Morgan building*until a| Miss Annie MacSwiney, sister of the |ployers. urned almost beyond recogni- ik n Ce yteciure, 25, Yonkers, X. ¥.1p0 ofices and the widely scattered| ‘From what we have learned T am in-| it M3 1" (NS ORRN SRS Et A s oned man, 15 auoted n daing said | ion > ‘ On retarns’ g S0 - § Drurs, 29, stenogTapher, ofl fours ‘on the facades of nearby buldings |dlined to believe that the explosion was| (if, e e Int the melghborhood dumig. |1 At the lord Mavor “remains very ex.| Justice Gav, Supreme Court, denied o 2% i T S k also indicated that the blast was caused |due merely to an accident,” Mr. Lamont| o4 'y the explosion, was guarded by | hausted.” the application .of Babe Ruth to make = b s it % aries Londroct, about 25, employed |3 "NOThIET WO 12, PP, TR0 S| declared toight. “There are no reasons | S0 ¥ the explosion, was | ewarded by ST ety Dermanent the temporary Injunction re. | AYDEOATRPLANE LOST e of Cook courty, thelr corrected to- Broad t, addrees unknown. | o ' quantity of dynamite or other ex.|that We can find that would lead to ajeor®s P VASEREL BN FATALITY IN STREET CAR contly granted prohibiting iy AMONG THE SWISS ALPS 99,455, Baith Teetie TS m Furman Hutchinson, about 30, 7, & 0 premeditated bombing. I can see noth- % Films Corporation from showing 299,438, Smith 296.116. urance broker, Garden City, N. Y. i ing to be gained by such an act. Cir- Red Cress Called Upen. 2 porter employed at Like a Crash From a Clear Sky. 44 Wall street. John Johnson, Bank of America " not poipt to an attempt to wreck the Joseph Schmitt, 30, clerk, Bayside, N.|unexpected, death-dealing bolt which in|Morgan offices. T P s a twinkling turned into a shamble the| “If anybody really plotted destruction Joseph Aurebury, 27, maried, New York| busiest corner of America’s financial|of our bpilding, I believe that we would ¢ center and sent scurrying to places of |have been sent the warning that is Raymond Miller, address unknown. shelter hundreds of wounded, dumb-|usual in-such instances. And we have K. Lew! ew York. Injured Living in Greater New York. Among the injured who live in Greater w York are sse B. Baer, Burlington, N. J. Worth Bagley, Washington, D, John G. Bronylow, Hillsdale, N. James Butts, Yonkers, N. Y. hur J. G. Cole, North Arlington, N, stricken, fleeing from an unknown danger.” A reporter for The Associated Press, who waz an eye-witness of today's ex plosions In_ New York's financial district, thus deseribed the scene. e n J from Broadway,” he said, “when I firs felt rather than heard the explosion. 3. Condition serious coneussion of air similar to that experi- Joseph Dickman, Pladome, N. Y. enced by a passenger on tho subway Dafkin, Hoboken, J. when a train ddshed onto one of the un- NSam Diamon, Jersey City, N. J. der-river tubes was felt. Its force was Walter Dickinson, Yonkers, N. Y. sufficient to all but throw me off my Drisy; Wadmetos, D. & Ellis, West New York, N, eginald Leo K Balance, Instantly following Foley, Englewood, N. J. monster buildings facing either side of iathersole, North Arlington, N. Wall s'=ect. With a roar of the blast, came rattle of falling glass, from the junction of Wall, 3 Floyd Johnson, Yonkers, N. Y. A Jessup, Jeddo, Pr. John Kunkle, Cranford, N. J. ef_injured men and women. . @eorge Lubrs, 75 Nassau street, Frees & reashsl the scenc a few moments commission at 65 Broadw L 57 S AT i e i It was a crash out of a blue sky—an white-faced men and women— “I was just turning into Wall Street A the con- cussion came a sharp resounding crash which shook to their foundations the and Nassau and cumstances of the occurrence surely ‘do not been threatened in any manner. 1 believe the explosion was due to nothing more than an unfortunate accident to a dray loaded with exvlosives which I am informed had arri*_w on the site of the stock exchange bu.umng addition across the street from our offices.” No Permits For Explosives. An_investigation by representatives of the fire commissioner, however, showed {that no permits of explosives were nei- ther received nor expected during the ay at any other building under con- struction in the immediate vicinity, ac. t said a canvass had been made of all sonstruction work in the neighborhood. French Commission Warped. A letter giving warning of today's ex- t cording to the fire commissioner who | Cross, trained sion. occurred. gan building. EXCHA plosion was dropped Wednesday morn- Broad streets—a block distant—screams ing through .the mail slot of a door in bne of the offices of the French high it became Y, ‘Dlosion today. Thirty-five field directors of the Red in handling emergencies, were conferring uptown when the explo- They were rushed to the scene and rendered grsi aid Large quantities of surgical dressi‘gs, medicires and hospital supolies were sent to Wall street and Dr. Thomas J. Re:. zeneral director of* the distress ard reliet committee of the Red Cross, isialled a dressing station on_the steps of Uic Mor- immediatel BOSTON AND CHICAGO GES U Chicago, Sept. 16.—A cardon of police was thrown around the-Chieago stock ex- change, board of trade and other build- ings in (he Lasale street financial district by Chief of Police Garrity this afternoon in an effor tto prevent here a possible Tepetition of the New York explosion. Garrity sald he.had no knowledge that the New York explosion was due conspiracy and explaned that he merely playing safe.” Boston, Sept. 16.—The finnacjal district tonight was under guard of police: re serves as a result of the Wall street ex- | es of disiovaity were re-elected at special DER GUARD ACCIDENT IN ITHACA Ithaca, f ¢ ‘ept. 16—One man was killed and twenty persons injured, three perhaps fatally, here when a runaway street car, heavily loaded with passengers, many of whom were 1y members of the Cornell football squad on their way to practice this after- Y inoon, crashed into a tree after run- ning down hill for four blocks. The dead man is J. C. Berger of Spring- ville, N. Y. HARRY E. PAGE EXONERATED OF DEATH OF DIANA BROWN Winsted, Conn., Sept. 16—Coronet Herman, in a finding today, exoner- ates Harry E. Page of East Hartford of responsibility for the death of Di- ana Brown, aged five. The child was struck at East Canaan on August 27 by an automobile driven by Page. FIVE EXPELLED SOCIALISTS RE-ELECTED To ~ ASSEMBLY New York, Sent. The five socialtst asgemblymen who were expelled from the state legislature last spring on charg- tures of him. Chief nunton laber erganizations Greater New York rallied to th of B. R. T. strikers, issuing a Joint peal letter to 640 loeal unions of York and New Jersey to give financial aid to the carmen. Autherity was given the New York Central railroad by the Interstate Com- merce Commission to ateral trust bonds to the amount of $25,000.- 1000, and refunding and improvem. | mortzage bonds to the amount of § | 000,000. B Frnest Goldschmidt, aged 19, who ! pleaded guflty to killing Jacob and Mg ris Shearer, merchants at Akron. ¢ i state Commerce Commission to issue col- lateral trust bonds to the amount of $25.000,000 and . refunding and improve- _ Y elections held here today, ment mortgage bonds-to the amount of * $25,000,000. va, Sept. 16—A large hydroair- which Was last seen over the Alps NEW YORK MAN week in the region around Saint DROPPED DEAD IN WINSTED ard, i= being searched for. The ma- S s believed to have falien into an| Winsted, Conn. Sept. 16—W. We It was on its wav from Ttaly *o |O'Hara, of Darien, a representative of by an Jtalian aviator and officer and a paswenger. was bought for the Finnish ng the A a New York investment firm, dropped dead here today. Medical Examiner Hulbert said death was caused by heart failure. ) and Swiss guides are exploring — | ortions of the mountayins but thus | DIED IN. HOSPITAL 0 trace has been found of the miss- FROM AUTO INJURIES ing machine Greenwich, Conn., Sept. 16—Thom< as McCarthy, 30, of Ridgefield, died iz a hospital today of injuries received Tuesday when his automobile was ifi' collision with a machine driven by Wrangle Reports Successes. Paris 16.—New successes for the |army of General Wrankle, anti-bolshevik | leader in southern Frssia, were announced Sept vesterday in Constartinople advices. On |Peter Tolerup, of this town. Tolerup: during an attempted hold-up of their|the Don river General Nazaroff has cut |is held in bonds of $1,000. X stare here a month ago. was sentenced | the railway line from Voronezh lo Tzar- = to dié In the electric chair on Decem- |tizyn. At Malikou the 334th division of | PASSENGER TRAIN ON ber 31. holshevists is said to have surrendered to €. M. & ST. PATL NELD TF insurgents. L Authorlty was glven the New York| —— St Panl, Minn. Se-N 1e - Central rajlroad company by the Tnter-| It e natural faith of a woman that | enaies: her to: believe wants to when she Think before you . act, . But spend too much time thinking. tions count. on tram No. 3 on the Chicago, Milwaskes and St. Paul railroad were held up casly’ today near Ortonyille. Minn., b3 v 3 don’t ed bandits, who Gbtained meveral hunisss ‘Ac-'dollars in loot. necording to word Pe- ceived here tonight. 2 the things she knows she doesn't 1 £, R s ki U A PR