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WEATHER—Rain To. Night and Thur EXTRA @be_ & ova, FIVAL| = ' “Circulation Books lation Books Open to All.’ | to All.” Bo Atce . CENTS. See NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30, 1919. 24 PAGES s PRICE TWO CENTS. 16 BOMBS FOUND: MAILED HERE TOHYLAN, MORGAN AND OTHERS ae> ————_»¢o— ‘SOME OF THE si ALS MEN FOR WHOM INFERNAL MACHINES ERY PUT IN THE ‘MAILS INFERNAL MACHINES HERE PART OF HUGE CONSPIRACY: TWO REAGH SAN FRANCISCO |Rockefeller, Burleson, Palmer, Secre- | tary Wilson, Caminetti and Others | in List—Similar to Bombs Sent | to Hardwick and Hansen. | WASHINGTON, April 30.—Post Office inspectors at New |York City reported to-day that sixteen infernal machines, ad- —— | dressed to prominent officials, including Cabinet officers, had been FELLER | discovered in the mails there. ITALIANS NOT MLvED OCEAN FLYERS PREPARED "SUFFICIENT Postage = focuses Secretary of Labor Wilson. TO HOLD UP THE TREATY: TOSTARTTHS AFTERNOON SrecrOR OPENS PRcKNGES Postoffice officials here this afternoon were trying to trace other vombs J.P. Morgan. Peace Conference Goes Ahead With *! JOHN sixteen infernal machines in the New York Postoftice aviator, annour spe rsd ; is ir m to start on | ansatlany ut F. C. Howe, Immigration Commissioner at New York. W. W. These packages were turned over to Owen Egan, bomb expert of the} ork ithout Regard to Orlando, Irclang at: s.o'clovk: this: aftemoons | Police Deparunent, who began to open th W. M. Wood, Boston. and Treaty Will Be Signed Even} tary G. Hawker, his Austratiin rivat, expected to follow an hour} “qe tact that domibs wore also received 19 San Franelwo on Saturday! — W, H, Finele Specis! Agent of the Department of Justice If Italians Fail to Return. later tania Ps | morning suygested to officials here that their distribution was the carrying at New York: out of a terrorist plot in which persons in vartous parts of the country | had taken part W. J. Shaffer, Attorney General of Pennsylvania. PARIS, April 30 (Associated Press).—The Council of Three met Bayonne ahh Panvisiad Post office authorities declared their velief that the mialling of bombs ‘i T. Lary Eyre, Chester, Pa. might be intended as a “Red ¢ fon with May Day , , tu-day a” half hour earlier thaa usual. While no programme was an- | sorrpeebibbiatled ev Lee All the packages ere mailed in pa gy the name of Gimbel ac E H H ; Ares age teiitied the iialen.siuelteniaaldeveiored) By aha Pan| of Posing as Son of Earl ; Fee ge ees ne Te pene ot woes Richard E. Enright, Police Commissioner of New York. lismentary ivdorsement of the Italian delegation’s position was to be) | They are nal | Adopted From Poorhouse toe in t eer 4ELL PALMER © CUMEOINST WASHINGTON ACT alae oliailes ea ALBERT S BURLESON ° SOHN F. HYLAN.. Weaso STAFF PuoroonamneR O99 + Eins, was de © 4 moa woos © mouawooe = R-E-LNRIGHT. British | believed to have been sent Chrough the mails, following th discovery of | Solicitor General Lamar of the Post Office Department. t two inches square and seven inches long. All were ta Associate Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes of the United States postoftice by carriers who found them io street package | Supreme Court. t neighborhood It is planned to go ahead with the treaty of peace without regard to any action by Italy, as it is considered probable the Italian delegation wil! | Charles Mirelly, Arraigned in NEW BURLESON RATES (2! not return, certainly not within the present week. | London, Asserts Craven, is IN STATE KNOCKED OUT! He picions of a clerk, who read « newspaper account of the bomb sent Sixteen packages were pulled out of the mails, but postoffice. offi- nator Hardwick, resulted in the opening of the parcel » Said W fk. Cochran, Chief Post Office Inapector _,,{cials fear thas some others may have had sutticient postage and have gone 4 poxes in the ordinary way and me forward to | through the mails, The delivery of the treaty and €———— | Ashamed of Him. s but for the fact that they were Aid not carry ane os ' Set ; : ; the first exchanges with the Ger- ALBANIAN REVOLT inst class postage. This caused them to be held at the Phe macni ere similar to the bomb sent to former Senator Hard- mans will occur without partici- ‘ 80. M wick of Georgia, which when opened at the Hardwick home blew off the pation by Italy, and it is said in Ny, alias Bark Ufting= | ia sio A tae the who prompted the discovery o explosives notified the y American quarters that this pro ton N. J., has been ec ates by the New York Telephone ¢ cedure will qo forward steadily 4 cn the Peace. Celn.| Visted ot falsely pany and the Western Union 1 bj obtained the Arst edition of a morning paper detailing xplonion | The discovery followed an investigation ordered after news came of the up till the signing of the treaty. essage sent to the Peace» Cone A i nyany are illegs n Senator Hardwick's home The first reading with tho Ger- of none ; An examination of the bomb packages by postoffice Inspeetors showed | fardwick bem» explosion, The packages bore labels of Gimbel Bros, store mans will probably occur Friday | Was suspen 7 pis pre nd one se . pl si! , " . ee eet Aare : ral that the labels were not like those in use by the Gimbel store, The type | 14 were sealed, but did not bave sufficient postage. ‘This caused postal oe a seniek. revolt | was similar but the printing was apparently done with cheap Ink. The 1 : : ” » notify Gimbel Bros., who disclaimed ownership of the pac! a A day or two will be given fOr) GF “Gooup: " raven ia thy lnbel bore the words “Gimbels Broadway between 32d and 88d Street ° ta nett ; * med OwnerARip Of the pkekame 4 Siena ng oe ee ing rae advice te Novelty Department” and a cheaply made cat showing a man holding @ and said the labels were forged without, he onged al s A pro-jr obele te eaid to hove ch view | n package in his hand, The wrapping paper was a heavy coated paper of a The bomb for Mr. Rockefeller was addressed to his country bome . | sort never ased by the store and mach more expensive than that ased for were mar- at Tarryiown, N. Y., and that for Mr, Morgan to No. 231 Madison Avenue, | ried in 189: e Ear! ts a Captain | Co a message tthe purposes by such stores, weeks delay to permit t to ro-|* One Poy Pie fs Ba S ; j ; ; : : ia. turn to Welmar, with an additional Aud alfirming conticense in er | 3 fe Britian A nor pe | “4 me The packages were n me Saturday 1 They lay in| New Yo Only insufficient postal prevented all seventeen going out Re oh ree atacu siding’ pains: GeabaTiteA ashe. ot important position ‘ . promptly and being delivere ably ahead of the one which reached after their return from the tempor- wer. R (Continued on Second Page.) ie + sind amet apelin Srna} JUDGE DIES AT TRIAL. bond ically | aaa TO aa oe ie Hard saat ter of conje 8 no pre-| aiming to be lorg) months, ia also re Skies < LOCKPORT, N, Y. © the cise informa 4 ag to Germany's in- A "D ae F tr | HELD 15 CENTS OUT OF PAY, TW Newspaper reports crediting Salv re Barzilai, a membe Jialian Peace Delegation ANS BEVOKE Good digestion Wakes Se te _Neais enoeet | woremece. ted aoe] OF JUDGE LANDIS IN CHICAGO DELIVERED IN SAN FRANCISCO eye > wid ! — (Continued on Second Page.) | : ul es OAL \ 4 ' y ind, hone hoe oe - Jer $100 bonds in the H Court oe \N FRAN 1 30.—Two bombs were delivered by mail WORLD RF: RANT, 8-08 Park Row. N.Y. City, 2 rors bombs mailed y t 1 Jud Landi . . Seis Beas yeah ‘Teieitone Berkman 4000, ; oe : | {i be Dist s office of San Francisco Saturday morning. vet * 40 | chet room (or baggage aud peneio open day ond x A FAKE SELIOADS BLLOKE MEALS day while the I icka iT] rom ‘ ) ee ada me Ot Seren” cote tae ictal Paine Blab lad Hae mt A ee | Gimbels in New York aud was marked ‘Novelty was addressed to Charles M, Fickert, District Attorney, and an- » ‘ { 4 , { r » { i i $