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I ——— cc nr ceo es nn ORNS Petr te might) treet probable Thuradey clear) earn FINAL Coe be L [Circulation Books Open to al.” F* Cirentation Books Open to All.” PRICE ONE CENT. ‘ie Tal See NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1915. 16 PAGES = SIX DEAD FOUND, 100 HURT IN 7TH AVE. SUBWAY BLOW-UP ARCHIBALD TO BE PUNISHED: VON PAPEN AND AUSTRIAN CONSULS MAY BE SENT BACK’ —_——--+--—_____ Publication of Documents Sent by Dumba and German Military Aide Makes Case Against Correspondent Stronger. WASHINGTON, Sept. 22.—As a result of the publication in the New York World of facsimiles of letters sent by Ambassador Dumba and others = fowrrews, Se | Street Car as It ‘Looked Buried i in Debris With Firemen and Others Hunting for Victims (SPECIALLY PHOTOGRAPHED BY AN EVENING WORLD STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER.) 0b POOmEbe LEED ETE AEE EEE DEES EEE DEE EE EEE DEE OOE REEDED IE CAR WITH 78 ABOARD FALLS IN 30-FO0T HOLE ~ WORKMEN PENNED IN |Rescuers Say Several Are Still Held in Wreckage—Dynamite Left in | TrenchEndangersLivesasSearch For Dead and Injured Goes On. eee Pre linia: ‘pay a : } @ Germany, with James F. J. Archibald as the messenger, it is probable these things will happen in addition to the departure of Dumba himself: Punishment of Archibald for alleged violation of beutrality or “con- HEAVY BLAST STARTED | piracy.” COLLAPSE OF SUPPORTS Return to Germany of Capt. Franz von Papen, German military attache, S R i Cancellation of the exequator and return to Austria of A Madea Hikes Ga Nee Sec © Austria of Austrian Consul A blast in the new subway excavation in Seventh Avenue at Twenty- | Reta to Austria of Austrian Consul Schwegel, St. Louis. fifth Street, set off at 7.55. o'clock to-day, shook down tie | Investigation and possible action against the edi f rian rting the plank pened a chasm 4 Bewspaper of New York. - : He ONT eRe CIan itdia van covering of the excavation and of a in the a 0 setion arainnt German Aas Biel marasioet ag nearly two blocks long, into which sank a crowded trolley car, two. mbassador Dumba has in- t S, C Plsoseprcge te pas kat ie Tucks, several pushcarts and a score of pedestrians. | he has received word from his Six bodies have been recovered from the debris and those engaged in | We'd for fg ens TED the work of rescue say others remain buried, Scores of Persons were in- H Dumba's request wae for safi jured and some of these are dying in hospitals. conduct te Vienna, “on leave of : 1 absence.” OF KILLING ARTIST IS FREED 70 WED Rosa Ballina Greeted at Court} Door by Man She Hastens to Marry. Two or three gangs of workmen wer n the shaft, some engaged in excavating, others getting ready to begin ie day. The contractors are f unable to estimate the number exposed tc the explosion and will not be able to check up until the men call for their pay. It is known that a number of them escaped and got out of the neighborhood, but it appears to be a certainty that others were caught in the collapse of the street and parts of the sidewalks. SECOND BLAST BROUGHT COLLAPSE. The Seventh Avenue subway at the point where the accident oc curred is being constructed by the United States Realty and Improvement K Company. The work of excavation is almost finished and much of the timber shoring had been removed to make way for the iron work. Rockmen bored two holes for blasts during the night and the plosives had been tamped in as the hour of 8 o'clock approached morning. Signal men with red flags were stationed at the comer The fact that no request was made for safe conduct of the Ambassador f# taken hore as an indication that Dr. Dumba has not yet received def tmite word from his Government re garding bis future. It is belleved here, however, that he expecis to get bis recall in time to accompany Mmv. Dumba on the Rotterdam. Ambasendor Bernstorff's letter of tntroduction for Archibald stating that Archibald wished “once more to return to Germany and Austria efter having promoted our interests here in such a zealous and sucecess- ful manner” was regarded by officials evidence of Archibald’s violation neutrality, Whether Archibald was in the pay of the German and Austrian governments is bein~ in- ‘vestigated by the Department of Jus- thee. PELL DEDOED LOE DOD DE-DE DOPODO DOD DV OD IDDOLIGV DOTOPODD PARTIAL LIST OF VICTIMS OF COLLAPSE OF SUBWAY > POLPL DI 949ROODOGO9 GF DOIG F-O298949060O 080 F009 DYNAMITE 1S MISSING, Rosa Rallina, who took her two little babies in her arma at 6 o'clock in the morning of August 26 last and called on her faithless friend, James Montigita, an artist, and shot him dead at the door of his studio, was Dumba’é departure from this coun- try will satisfy the adminatration. OMicials pointed out that the two let- ters gave additional ground for sus- ing th eet for Dumba’s re- |‘h¢ woman might have fred the fatal! 22 Sticks of Explosive C. nd After |improvement Co, lived at No. 23) Ure of left leg, oP cng eter 7") shot while ehe aid not know what . ° Re annot Be Found Eaat Twonty-thira Btreet “ DANIELSON, WILLIAM, fifty-sev- The bit rocked the whovs neighbor * As German mii at. dot , 1Ci DE DNIO, twenty, | No ington ° rewards tary sho was doing, also that her alleged Accident, Declares Official Statement LOGE ANTONIO, No, 2189 Washington Avenue; dy-|tion of the wreckage it appears that the shoring was not properly braced tache von Papen, the Archibald let- ters show he used Archibald both as ®@ carrier of official and personal pape The former is the graver offense, in the minds of officials, Only @ part of the letters were offi- elally before the State Department Realty and Improvement Company b 4 Street up to Twenty-fifth Street dropped to- The others are en route on His Honor | lows struction, the dual system work has|nia pay chock-—No. 1.608, MANY OY) No, G81 Pleat Avenun; fractured left | Moreh Ah ee Pe bell the fe eine a brad the White Btar liner Cymric, due hero |tel4 him it bad nothing to do with| “An engineer reported to the Pub-| been singularly freo trom fatal accl-| ronan, BTNVE, iirty-two, in.| !® hole; and Deny pede This trucks dkecse Tne ee Briday. When there arrive the Ad-| the case, The twelve retired at 11/11c gervice Commission at 10:45] dents, To-day's accident 1s the borer, of No. 99 Avenue A; identitiea| FTELDMAN, JOSEPH, eighteen, | brs as they went down eo trucks dropped straight Gown with die ministration will be prepared to act. |A. M. A.M. that at that time it was known |0Md Involving any large number ot| po hin wife sabris No. 128 Norfolk Street; shock and in.|¥90den pavement, but the street car, which was northbound with sevemty- ‘The letters were regarded as clinch-| The accused woman waited in the ee fatalities, ‘The previous one occurred pote Jui to back, eight passengers, gave those aboard a more thrilling experience, ng the case against Capt. Archibeld,|ante-room and nursed her smaller |#!X Persons were killed. One was a He bas admitted only that letter for) Dumba which provoked the Austrian envoy's recall, The fact that he car-| th other five were em-| #/xth Street. Following a blast at|5 feet 4 inches, gray buir, black shirt 58; © taking on passengers when the second blast was set off and the street cavation and the ot re en lujuries; condition serious po ried two others for Dumba, one criti-| The foreman of the jury said “Not ployees of the U. 8, Realty and Im. | t!s point the men returned to work | waist and skirt, rich matertal, black FRI began to cave in at Twenty-ffth street, The tracks sank with the pave- eising the President personally and | sullty,” and Justice Kelby told Rosa c Nee in the tunnel and were loading a|stockings and shoes; died on third | ment, forming @ sort of chute down which the car headed, As the street another regarding this Government's |she was free, provemo ‘battleship’ with rock when a aslide|foor National Cloak and Suit Co. ee sank the car, gathering momentum with each revolution of the wheel AZ refusal to put an embargo on muni- mniane Ballon, Rosa's common-|doing the work between Sixteenth} of rock occurred in the roof of the _~— FROLICK, NATHAN, forty, laborer, |Folled down the Incluine and smashed against the debris in the bottom tlons, wan deemed to amaravate ley. min ane seg into the court}and Thirtieth Streets, It wae esti | Sane Bury yi She 8b THE INJURED. wn ae Ghost? Street; contusions, | |f the pit, turning over on its side, Remarkably enough only one pae- Archibald’s abuse of his American iu a i tt verdio was announced.| mated that there were from 85 to 100 ne me work Was leas a 7 be run ee LUCKMAN, 1oADORE Cooney. |[Henger wan killed passport, yhen he heard © exclaimed: persons injured, 20 of them seriously,| 4nd continued during te night. Ten 4UC me m twenty- onae y veo Revelation that Austrian Consul! "Good! Now me and Rosle get|pesides the trolley car, an auto truck| men were killed, two eerioualy in-| AT BELLEVUE HOSPITAL. |y27 staaison Strect; whock and in. Witnentes af fhe seoldent quiekly Bi eorered from the shock of seeing { oo married” As soon a8 Rosie got out-| belonging to the George Ehret Brew-| Jured and one slightly injured, ALTMAN, MARY; ni nm; No, | Juries, averly two blocks of city street sink from sight, carrying down all trafle (Continued on Eighth Page.) side Antonio handed her thelr two-|ing Company fell into the excayation.| “In the construction of the old sub-| 646 East Eleventh Street; contusions.| GLICKMAN, ISADORE, twenty-| Within reach of the caveln, A fire alarm and ambulance calls brought fire —_->—_— year-old daughter, Marie, Rosa took] ‘The accident occurred following a| way five persons were killed at noon| BERKOWITZ, PAULINE; eighteen; two, No, 146 Clinton Btreet; shock| wen and ambulance surgeons. The first police officials to reach the scene, $1,000,000 F 4 Angolon #even-months-old John from the ma-| blast at 1.56 o'clock this morning be-| on uary 27, 1902 near a point now| No. 145 Floyd Street, Brooklyn; frac-| and contusions of head, anticipating that hundreds of persons had been hurt, summoned all the LOS ANGELES, Cal Peet Union |{n who had cared for him, tween Twenty-fourth and Twenty-| occupied by the Belmont Hotel. Thix| tured leg aad back CREENAN, PAULINE; nineteen; |amoulances in reach and soon there were eleven on duty, ' SaNARNAE Bre See ons to-day, with| The family thus assembled, An-|fifth Strects, Whether the blast had|uccident was caused by an explosion| BLUTAL, JACOB, thirty-three, No. No. 162 Ridgo Street; Injured back. | The National Cloak & Suit Company, which conducts an immense tae- reat stores af Krocer' lanie hah oe OAR AD sear 30 Bare any penny ion wn ie aubeeauent a dynamite In ithe pewate uke as me Bee Street; fracture of femur and| GOLDS) METH, DONA; Swentye two |tory in West Twenty-fourth Street a few steps from the scene of the ac- jefore the fire j f ough Hall to get a license and find an} accidaat is not yet known. ag| the head of the shaft 4 venue | shock. , On tha fu s Rome? ihostinw 160, feat Ninh » bund, Alderman to marry them, stated that there were thirty-six! and Forty-first street, CLARK, SARAH, nineteen, No, 4 (Continued on Second Page,) cident, maintains on the third floor recreation rooms and « fully equipped acquitted of murder this afternoon, Her counsel, Edward J, Reilly, asked Justice Kelby to change that confession to the police need not be considered conclusive proof unless borne out by other evidence, Justice Kelby #0 charged. Juror No, 8 wanted to know what about the Sullivan law, baby. When the officer told her the jury had returned, at 2:65 o'clock she followed him placidly into the court, ‘The first oMctal report was issued by the Public Service Commission at 11 o'clock this morning. It 1s as fol- Passenger on the Seventh trolley car which went into the ex- avenue ) SAYS P. 8, BOARD REPORT Made by State Experts. Sticks of dynamite upon the contract prior to the accident, and that all but twenty-two have been accounted for, “Considering the amount of con- on the night of June 14, 1913, in the express tunnel of the Lexington Ave- nue subway in the vicinity of Fifty- IDENTIFIED DEAD. NUCCI, JAMES, twenty-one, laborer for United States Realty and DI laborer, of No, 20 Clinton Street KRUGMAN, LEWIS, cloakmaker. M'CORMICK, JOHN, No. 317 Bow- ery, subway worker, brought to sur- face near Twenty-fourth Street and identified by officials of United States UNIDENTIFIED DEAD. WOMAN, about sixty years old, Ridge Street; contusions of left leg. CAUTER, BPECKIE, eighteen, No, 206 East Sixth Street; possibly frac- ing of fractured skull. DORIS, ESTHBR, seventeen, No. 203 Henry Btreet; fractured femur. FALK, NATHAN, twenty-one, No. 85 Sheriff Street; internal injurtes and injured back. FARTINO, ROSARIO, twenty-eight, FLOMERFELD, HARRIET, twen- ty-three, No, 1216 Summit Avenue, Jersey City; fractured leg, internal Twenty-first Street, but it is not known if they understood that there to be two blasts. At any rate, after the first blast was set off traffic in Seventh Avenue began to move both ways. in the vicinity of the second blast, and some of the uprights This threw more strain on adjoining uprights, and these in tum gave way. under the strain, allowing the heavy planking upon which traffic had been moving to sink into the thirty foot excavation, The outer flags of the sidewalks trom a@ point about half a @leck CAR SMASHES DOWN AND TURNS OVER, The car had just crossed Twenty-fourth street after discharging i

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