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eS “across from Judge Nott’s home had ‘the Nott house under their eyes until ‘twenty minutes beford the explosion when Mrs. Muckensturm went to bed. “They told the potice of two women who gat on the steps of the Nott home be- fore they retired But Dr. McKew, ‘ oor neighbor of Judgo Nott, told police that he thought the Muck- EXPLOSIONS REVEA Porter, Sheriff Knott and Spécial Dep- uty Commissioner Coleman du Pont. “You may quote me as saying,” said Mr. du Pont, when asked for his views, “that there was undoubtedly a serious explosion here last night.” Buliding Department inspectors said the foundations of the house had not been seriously damaged, but that the THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JUNE 3, 1919. L NATION-WIDE BOMB PLOT OF ANARCHIST. Front and Side View of Porch at Judge Nott’s Home After It Had Been Wrecked by a Bomb Early This Morning |SUSPECT IS HELD IN BOSTON AFTER TWO BOMBS EXPLODE \Judge and Legislator Targets of Anarchists — 4 ’ | enturms wore mistaken as ts tho steps] stepa and front must be entirely ree Latter’s Daughter Hurt. : on Which the young women pat because | built. | BOSTON, June 3—Two men, sus-|H. Crowley expressed the opinion that a @aughters were on the steps of No.| One theory ts that the bomb had : : M |the men responsible for the bomb ‘eating ice cream, until hal¢ an|® time fuse, and that immediately | Pected of being concerned in explo-| outrages came here from A Fi ¥ . for the purpose and were exper , before the explosion. He believes | After lighting it the person whe took sions last night at the homes of Judge | for PM eae Ld ae person who placed the bomb waited ‘until the McKew sisters had gone in the house. MRS. NOTT THOUGHT CITY WAS BEING BLOWN uP, | Mrs, Nott came to the city Sunday to engage a cook for her country ‘home. She spent Sunday night at the home of Mrs. Lucien King, No. 138 Bast 4th Street. She visited her own home last evening to talk to the caro- | taker, stayed longer than she had ex- pected and decided to remain for the might. "When the explosion awoke mo,” she told an Bvening World reporter to-day, “I had no idea there was a Domb in the immediate neighborhood. I thought the whole city was being blown up. For just an instant I thought I was in Russia. I ran out to the front of the third floor and saw all the window curtains burning. ‘The hall was full of smoke. I called the caretaker. She came to me and ‘We waited, frightened almost to death, junti! the firemen came. “It Judge Nott has ever recetwed any threatening jetters he has never told me of them.” Mrs. Nott, after being attended by @m ambulance surgeon, returned to the King home. Judge Nott and his sister, Miss Marjorie Nott, who is now in France, own the home. They purchased it about three years ago. The house has a shallow basement and four floors. In the basement are the Kitehen and dining room. On the Bext floor the front and back par- lor#;, on the next, living room and study; next, two bedrooms, a play room and sewing room, and on the tep floor, Judge Nott’s eldest daugh- ter’s bedroom and the caretaker's rooms. ‘There was a crowd of police and other officials in front of the Nott house during the day, supervising the work of clearing up the debris. In- Eagan had direct charge of work, He was anxious that no it there was observed by Boshner, who for eighteen years, as head of his own Boehner’s Manhattan Pa- trol, had guarded the block. Un- doubtéedly, the police say, Boehner Was killed while trying to reach the sputtering fuse before the bomb went off. ODOR OF TNT DETECTED AFTER RXPLOBION. Inspector Owen Eagan believes the bomb consisted of ten or more sticks of dynamite. Army officer ‘across the street, however, said that the neighborhood was filled immediately after the explosion with the odor of INT. The identification of the special patroiman who died in line of duty was not made for several hours. Fragments of the body, which was blown to bits, were found more than @ block away, Pieces of Besh went through a window of the | Officer: Giub of the Motor Transport Corp! across the atreet, struck the wall and fell om @ trunk. “iret, parte of a gray sleeve were found in the debris, Boehne rwro serviceatripes. On one part of the sleeve there were two stripes issing om another was the A buneb of keys made the stripe, identification positive. Frederick and William jr. Boehner’s sons, “were brought wn by Detective Oswald of the Homicide Squad. They said the keys were their father’s, Within a few minutes after the ex- plosion two ten were reported having been seen running toward the L.sta- tion at 69th Street and Third Avenue. Detectives in Gist Streot, however, said they saw no ono in the block im- mediately after the crash. The scenes that followed the explo- sion probably were ynique in Now York's history of infinite variety. Scores of partly dressed residents rushed to the street. Tho aspbalt giit- tered for many blosks with tragmetite of gli Everywhere windows hid been blown out. Inside scons of houses crockery, _bric-a-brao.>.and Plastering were shattered. * One freak was found in the Nott home. A big mirror in the lower hall near thi big. clock, which had been breed yt ay was rea oug! ousey th aroun was broken or a! lodged. Tho Nott stoop of ten steps, its tron rails, the platform and iron grill fragment of the bomb which would ‘ive a clue to its manufacture should ‘be Jost,..One of the first objects his men ‘efod was Boehner’s scalp, torn his head. Others in'the po- Moe lines were Deputy Commissioner bey, Deputy Commissioner A. D. VACUUM Only $2 Ptric Vacuum Cleaners and let EASY MONTAILY PAYMENTS . If you decide to buy after the trial can down ‘as your first payment .only $3.50,,004 bay the Galence, le gate were blown downward and in- ward. For a quarter of a mile-in every direction bulldings rocked and sh and sent “their” occupant spurrying to the street trate 0 Brot wae just 4 Night court Th sith Street, was was turned almost completely around as he sat on the bench, 2 CLEANER Special for a Week (Mail orders filled anywhere) Here is our Groat Offer: We Will Deliver | \ Ca Woorim a teal (Continued From First Page.) because parts of two legs werd found that.had boon blown off. Later, how- ever, the police definitely established only one man had been killed. plosion occurred is one of the most Admiral Theodore ¥. Jewell. The home of Elmer H. Bryn, Norwegian Minister, adjoins that of Admiral Jewell, and Assistant Secretary of the Navy Franklin D. Roosevelt lives &@ short distance away, Residences jn the entire block were damaged by the explosion. Windows were shattered and the fronts of some of the houses were nicked by pleces of flying concrete. Parts of the anarchist were blown through some of the windows, Severa) occu- pants of the nearby houses, including The neighborhood in which the ex- | FRONT VIEW OF sTQOP NATION-WIDE BOMB PLOT IS TRACED TO PHILADELPHIA Ip the Senate and drastic legislation was urged. The Senate halted con- sideration of the woman suffrage resolution and other business while Senator Walsh, Democrat, of Mon- who hag had charge of draft- vanarchistic bills, called the ford added evidence of necessity for providing severe penalties against acts or advocacy of violence designed to overthrow the Government. He also presented the Anarchist circu- lar found on the man who carried the bombs to Attorney General Pal- mer’s home. Reprosentative Mondell, the Repub- lean floor leader, conferred with At- torney General Pafmer, who was un- derstood to have reiterated that he did not regard additional legisiation necessary, Senator Overman, Democrat, of North Carolina, Chairman of the Sen- ate Committee which has been inves- Ugating lawless propaganda, sald to- day his committee would make no LABOR LEADERS URGE MODIFICATION tion of the Wartime Prohfbition Law so the workingman may have light | wines and beer was urged to-day by | representatives of organized labor at | the first of the hearings by the House Judiciary Committee upon measures, thirty-eight miscellaneous trades af- fillated with the American Federa- tion of Labor, J, J, Manning said ho could not conceive of intelligent and SIDE VIEW, OF OF PRORIBITON LAW Representatives of ThirtyEight WASHINGTON, June 3—Modifica- | lquor Speaking as the representatives of STOOP ANOTHER STOWAWAY COMES, | 4 PAL OF MIKE GILHOOLY | Roger Jobey, 13, Was Water Boy for 309th Machine Gun Battalion. Mike Githodly’s pal arrived from Mar- eellles to-day on the United States Transport Argentina, landed at the Bush Terminal just as Michael did, was tummed over to the immigration authori- ties as Michael was, and at this minutc and a Belgian mother, is the stowaway ‘who came over and was sent back on the Agamemnon, arrived and went back on the Black Arrow and came again on the Santa Paula. ‘The new arrival is Roger Jobey, like Gilhooly a native of Charleroi, Belgium. Roger is thirteen. “Of course I know Mike Gilhooly,” Roger sald on his arrival, “We called him the Irish-Belgian. He was my pal.” Roger Joined the 09th Machine Gun | Battalion of the 78th Division, A. %. F., | as water boy. When the Argentini salled he managed to stow himself away. There‘ were sixty-one marines on | Newton, State Chemist Wedger ex- Albert F. ‘Hayden in the Roxbury district in this city, and State Repre- Leland Powers at Newton, were arrested by the Boston police to-day. @xamination but the other was held pending further investigation. home of the jatter the police found ® quantity of forelgn printed litera- ture which was immodiately turned over to translators. Meanwhile, extra guards were} placed about the court houses, the State House, City Hall and other Public buildings and a thorough ®earch of all these buildings was made for hidden explosives, After visiting the Powers home in sentative One was released after an Pressed the opinion that the blast was caused by the explosion of a quantity of dynamite set off by a fuse. In ¢he case of the explosion at the Hayden home, pieces of shrapnel were found indicating tho use of a bomb but in a thorough search of the Newton house Mr. Wedger was un- able to find any such particles, With the exception of a son, Mal- colm Hayden, all the members of Judge Hayden's fapily were at their summer residence in Plymouth. The son was just returning to the Rox- bury residence and was but a fow| hundred feet down the street when | the explosion occurred. Judge Hayden, after viewing tho| premises a few hours ‘ater declared | that had he and his family been in | the house some.of them must surely have been killed. His own bed chamber and that of his daughter Barbara were wrecked as well as other portions of the house. Windows of houses in the immediate vicinity were shattered by the force of the explosion, which alarmed the entire Roxbury district. Judge Hayden expressed the opinion that the attack on his home was made because of his attitude in the cases of nearly a hundred May Day rioters who recently appeared in his court and upon many of whom he imposed heavy sentences. “But it doesn’t intimidate me in the slightest.” he said. “If they expected this. would frighten me, they are mis- taken. It was the most cowardly ~~ oe Gaingent jecistatien” is dining with Gilhooly on Ellis Island r fashionable in Washington. Two| ““Eomator Walsh reintroduced a vin| Trades Appear Before House fend teling him all about it. brad ges by 779 ome ee Pepi 8 doors away lives Senator Swanson of | favorably reported to the Senate last Judiciarye Committee Gilhooly, fiften, son of an Irish father io, ears reeeren. ee) Comes Ue Virginia, Directly opposite lives Rear | winter, but which failed of passage, A l ° agoribed for the attempt to blow up the Powers home was the legislative activity of Representative Powers on the Anti-Anarchy bill, recently adopted, although friende pointed out that he was one of the advocates of moderation in its construction. Mr, Powers, his two children and: two maids were in the house at the time. Examination of the Powers home in Newtonville by daylight showed extensive damages. 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