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¥ * etm UNRATE NEE, COTE OE ES TD RT Bart aa Shacks ie ae a Simon THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JUNE 8, 1919. BOMB RECALLS FERRER ANARCHIST GROUP ACTIVITIES nn lU. S. Attorney General and Wife Imperilled 10 EXPLOSIONS IN 8 CITIES By «Bomb in Their Home in. Washington LEAD 10 HUNT FOR FERRER ANARCHISTS AS SUSPECTS One Death in New York and One ist : reste f ' i and Vice Admiral Sir Da tt ou fe WHEN BMES WERE SENT N = MAL RECALLED BY BLSTS ESE uare, h if fatally hurt Explosives Were! Addressed Savare He hi wee kiliea. bar fastidious tastes—any : : From New York to Promi- asi before he died said he had all in Washington From Blow-Ups nent Men of Country, | Preparednees, Dey in. Ban. Fran- ESS cisco, July 22, 1916, was marked by the explosion of a bomb which killed 34 WERE DISCOVERED. | ten persons and led to the conviction of Tom Moon —Other Attacks in Boston, Phil- adelphia, Pittsburgh and Cleve- land. Ten bomb explosions in New York and seven other cities between Boston and Cleveland last night established that an anarchist group— probably the same which scattered bombs through the mails just a mont ago in x widespread attack on the lives of Judges and public officials— is still actively engaged in a campaign of terrorism. Of the two hetises were thrown out'’ot The fact that al! the explos‘ons occurred about midnight and that a| bed, but no one was hurt. The beds pamphlet entitled “Plain Words” and signed “The Anarchistic Fighters” | Tea’ seicta adterea sna s eg, Soak was found at the scene of the explosions in Washington, D. C., and | home were overturned and covered Roxbury, Mass., a suburb of Boston, support the theory that the attacks With glass and heavy bits of plaster. : * : * Detectives, firemen and policemen | were directed by one mind.and executed by at least eight units. habia = wi proury a gotne’ Maid of Senator Had Hands on AP Blown Off—Ferrer Group CLEVELAND MAYOR'S HOME Active Here 4 Years Ago, WRECKED BY BOMB me Se While New York has been bomb- || POLICE SEEKING Two MEN wracked for many years, the explo- sions prior to 1914, with one excep- | None Injured by Terrific Explosion tion, were generally thrown or placed —Phone Calls Fail to Lure. |by Black Hand terrorists for pur- ~! Victim. poses of extortion or gamblers for| CLEVELAND, June %—Police of Cleveland, Columbus and other cit! | purposes of intimidation. ‘The plant-|{gaay aro searching for two mon whe ing of bombs in furtherance of Ant | aro belleved to have planted a bomb at archint an in the |td© home of Mayor Harry L. Davis late eniaie -preenesers: Seer Inst night. ‘The house was badly dam- |mummer of 1914 and has continued | aged, but no one was injured. i ‘ intermittently here and throughout). ‘The bomb, which is believed to have The Police Department of New York has started a hunt for the | through the ruins a bit of metal one- the country ever since, bean heavily charred with dynaniie leaders of the Ferrer group of anarchists, whose history as bomb makers | The most extensive plot was that| was planted under @ cellar windo' |halt inch long and one-elghth inch | ry 48 ~ 24% 7 rae icked out le cl t th lice, and attackers of public officials and Catholic churches indicate that they bebeg teed hee be At Tdabela toned [se pink circular was similar to one | The specialists were shifted out of the| unearthed on April 31 last when it| nd. according to the police, was a ‘ Oe Ape . |found on the person of Ralph Par- | bureau, was discovered that no less than 34[titie bomb. Pieces found indicate that were most prebably engaged in last night’s widespread chain of outrages.) of one of the pink circulars was wh . ; e , ! S |sons, arrested April 15 in Paterson| Last November, moved by the ex-|bombs, identical in pattern and all Fgh mn A Ledh oa selina lee Two persons were killed by the explosions, one a private watchman in;Picked up. All that could be de-|for giving out scurrilous lterature.| plosions in munition factories in New| wrapped in imitation of samples . 7 entire north side of the house, Windows this city, the other in Washington, saan A pate Hay following: [the circular called upon soldiers to| Jersey, Commissioner Enright under-|from a drygoods hd ‘ Pate 4 - - seal “AIM———-WO! ‘ The dead man in Washington has been identified as an Italian No secret of their will to eral blocks wore | _———__ 4 rise up and overthrow the Govern-| took to organize a new bomb squad/maiied in this city to persons | broken. | ae : 7 : 7 |ment. Parsons, said the detective, is | under Sergt. dames Gegan. He as-/ throughout the United States who| Mayor Davis was seated on the lawn | 4 anarchist who arrived there from Philadelphia at 10.30 o'clock last night -tion. The Powers that Must | now at Kilis Island, awaiting depor- | signed eleven men to the detachment, | had figured in anti-anarchistic move- | on the opposite side of the house with | a irectly fre 2 Unio i ° be— tation to England. but carefully refrained from using| ments or in the deportation of I. W.| his wife and several friends when the | vat a i directly from the Union Station to the home of the Attorney | provoked | An old winter overcoat was found|any of the men who had aided | w 8 explosion occurred, Mis three-year-old | oes neral. s leads i i store had been| in many houses for only material damage done This leads to the behef that the headquarters of the terrorist; © —sociai questions—solution—can | near the scene of the explosion. Jobn | Tunney, ny siege usb wa, pages yee fon and a maid were the only occupants | eal itd hep . Fitzgerald, Secretary of the Pal be ke group may be located in Philadelphia. be— leon Chamber of Commerce, who also 8 i Senator Hardwick of Georgia where|* ore siete a eine a ault Ina round-up of anarchist, Bolshevik and I. W. W. suspects, fifteen| ,,"it® ® complete victory for | lives at No. 331, has beon particularly | Police eee oie ee Commis |a negro maid had her hands blown | case, were seen prowling afound the 4 the— Jactive in strike troubles. He has| sioner Enright put him to hunting ’ : Democratic Lords of the-——— | #€rved on various mediation boards. | pickpockets, He spromptly retarned| 0 While unwrapping one eddresed) house about an hour before the explo- Tunney himself returned to the arrests have been made in Pittsburgh, two in Philadelphia and two in The police l¢ a raid this morn- . to her employer. Many of the, bombs | sion, Leas than half an hour before ‘| Boston. One of the Boston men was later reJeased. oe ee : ae w— |ing on n the ieadauniters atthe Pater: hee tide Caner ots Sen Were apprehended in the post office | the blast the stayor twice pecuivedmya-| \ a i i4 % , , —_— y » | * Cc. d or © Po! bi fired on detectives before his arrest. Teeaig, denied that the 1 W. W. had | tor aaty, thal rted sick, and has {the mails, at about the time the bomb was regis-| => ee 7 ae : enrages P Detective Close of Paterson told al anything to do with the bomb out. | 1°" @uty: then raporied’ wick, The pombs held up at the’ New| tered to explode. se | Following is a list of the cutrages, which occurred between 11.30 reporter for The Evening World that‘ rages. been oh the sick-list.ever.sincs, York post oMce were addressed to: |, fF, “avers! months the Mayor na" |. HW, BENNETT BISCUIT CO.,N. ¥o o'clock last night and 1.30 o'clock morning: | CS Re Reno Another instance of ‘the use made | postmaster, General Burleson, Wash |\og letters. \ of detectives expert in anarchy is ington; A. Mitchell Palmer, United furnished by Anthony Perra, a de- 3 r cution of Anarchists; the other at TWO BOMBS IN PHILADELPHIA lective who put a stop to the placing States Attorney General; Anthony the home of Representative Le- of bombs in sugar ships last year. |, caminett!, National Commissioner of The home of Judge Charles C. Nott jr, No, 161 East 61st Street, was wrecked by an explosion of a powerful bomb placed against land W. Powers; who has been When he returned to lice duty be Immigration; Frederick C Howe, ‘ the front door at 12,52 o'clock, | an active supporter of anti-An- HURL FR M TOLEN AUTO was sent to Brooklyn to patrol in{ Commissioner of immigration at i) William Boehner, a- private archistic legislation in the Mass- New York Port; William M, Wood, President of the American Woollen Company, -Boston; William B, Wil- 8) - had been com. | son, Secretary of Labor, Washington; uniform. He resigned from the de- watchman, was blown to pieces ‘on the doorstep of the Nott home presumably while he was trying achusetts State Legislature, | partment at once Two explosions in Pittsburs. | Police Find Car Abandoned After Attack om| Detective Joi < about half an hour apart, were pert shadower who to extinguish the fuse of the apparently directed at the home: mended by the Army Intelligence | State Senator T. Larry Eyré, Chester, | bomb. Judge Nott, in General of United States District acaee Rectory and: ome. Service for his intelligent and skil-| pa; willlam H. Lamar, Solicitor Gessions, tried the Anarchists William H. Thompson and W. W. PHILADELPHIA, June 3—Woderal | von Moschaisker of the State Supreme | ful work, was also put on patrol in | General, Washington; W. Stanley who tried to blow up St. Patrick's Sibray, Chief Inspector of the |and local authorities to-day were in- | Court, Judge Gorman of the Myvicl- | oo duty. - , Finch, Department of Justice, New Catkedral—members of th | Bureau of Immigration, both of | estigating the bomb explosions whicy | P&! Court and other prominent per- mil Polignani, the detective who | York City; Mayor Hylan and Police rar group—and sentenced them | whom have been active in anti- [iste jast night badly damaged the | “ns! this city | was restored to bomb squad duty to- | commisaioner Enright of ew York, to long terms in prison. The ex- anarchistic movements, Five : . | _ The automobile used by the men | {0% Das iney's Instructions, he be. | John D. Rockefeller, Pocantico Hills, plosion at Judge Nott's home houses were wrecked by the ex- |fectory of a Catholic church and the | who bombed the Catholic Church was | Cimo a member of the Gaetano Bres- | Tarrytown; William J, Shaffer, At- rocked the neighborhood for half plosions, residence of a jeweler in West Phila-4found early to-day abandoned in|¢hi Club in East 106th Street and was |torney General, Harrisburg, Pa. a mile around. The home of Mayor Harry Ia |qelphia, Three persons were injured, | Fairmount Park, the oity’s big! admitted to the inner secrets of Ar- | Gov, William C, Sproul, Chester, P . |! Ssawia oe cuaeall ‘ i ured, | pleasure ground. Later it was learned bano and Carbone, who were caught A bomb placed against the door land was wrecked | one of them seriously, by the exp'o- i ED | Supreme Court Justice Oliver Wen- etting a bomb in St. Patrick's Ca- fruapai n ae | dell Holmes, Washington; J. P, Mor- George Barnitz was requis:-| gan, No, 231 Madison Avenue, New } of the home of A. Mitchell by a midnight explosion but no aoe which occurred shortly before | ‘Bat the car had been stolen from the O1 7 street in the upper section of the Palmer, Attorney General of the | One was injured. midnight and only a few minutes Dent - ee , ; ; " “ Men riding in’ an automobile : city. by the Naval Intelligence Iu- | yory, United States, In Washington, apart. One man has been arrested, i F ti nd commissioned as a Licu- wrecked the front part of the threw bombs at the Roman {“PAT Oe man ay powered motor |. THe Police ard searching for clues frau and, commission an Mror| Bombs were delivered to Federal house, wrought damage for blocks Catholic Church of Our Lady of | 0. are sald by the police, to have | t the identity of the man who was hig work when he was returned to the | Judge: Kenesaw Mountain Landis, around and blew to pieces the Victory and at the home of Louis pecina ea choribe oat eer killed in exploding a bomb at the New York police last January. He | Chicago; Charles M. Fickert, Dis- snarchist who set the Infernal | Jagiclky, a Jeweler In Philadel. | swCd two Dome at the sacle: [home of Attorney General Palmer in| was assigned to investigate murders |trict Attorney, San Franciaco; C. E, > | BObR Ob AvIvCh' exp ‘fle | Washington. The Washington au- | 4% one of the homicide squa He | fotane’ Diatriot Attores: naa ! phia. ; . Pa chika A unha, Ass ys ASKING Mr Palmer ead he: Ee force, tearing away the front of the | i oritie aati nat hat | &sked for a chance to use his experi - family were uninjured. The Paterson explosion is ® |yuiging and shattering the windows horities reported that he wore @ hat) onoe in following anarchists and the | San Francisco; Representative Bur- Two explosions occurred in the mystery as to motive, for it oo- bearing the tag of a Philadelphia hat in the church next door, Several reply was such that he resigned. | nett of Gadsden, Ala.; Senator Hard- tc Boston, one at th curred in a middte-class section of : : ; store. The store was located In U | wick of Georgia; Ole Hanson, Mayor winialty. fo swore ty Hayden | the city and was not apparently [Priests were in the rectory at the | railan quarter of the city, but the of Seattle and fourteen other resi Amer can coe tence vrunivipal Court, | aifested at anyone with a record |time, but none of them was injured: | proprietor said he could not recail dents of Pacific Coast cities of the Roxbury Municipal Court, | of opposing Anarchists or thelr | A womai and a young girl, who was selling the hat. It is being brought| 6¢ ry | pg bans ny + wai exnicken: Sue e Towa ee tein he ree | fag hte wo or [stun meg | TOO BUSY” TO DISCUSS "2% tama oun se eee hen : ‘i re the day at the home of Judge Nott re- First reports were that the bomb | recall the identity of the man to BOMB OUTRAGES HERE ot Payee igns roe pe eran a, VL 3 ATERSON BOMB PLOT LINKED which wrecked the home of Louis| wnom it was sold. |caled tha saseiiine: of OP Jagielky, a jeweller, was also hurled | phe police later discovered that cit eres bt d Me dali accep ys yao apt ap from an automobile, but upon investl- | suspicious printed. matter found in| at the beginning of the oMcial day | Rand School, and was extremely ac- WITH OTHERS BY RED CIRCULAR gation it was found to have been | the motor car stolen by the men WNO | qt Police Headquarters Commissioner | ive here four years ago. vinaied ta & fireplace in the living | threw the bombs was merely lite nright and Second Deputy William | On Oct. 13, 1915, a bomb with a room. The int rior of the house was | ture issued by a reputabie beneficial b y Se sao etely wreoked and. Jagieley's |association of which the owner of |J> Lahey, in charge of the Detective | lighted fuse was placed in Bt. Pat . P ; 4 * the stolen car was a member. Bureau, were both “too busy” to talk | rick’s Cathedral, but detectives had Two Houses Wrecked by Explosion, but|ased grandmother, who was sleeping | "Louls Ja agiclky said to-day he be- | to the reporters regularly assigned to n expecting it and were ready. on the second floor, was seriously in- | lieved the attack on his home was ID you ever stop to think that it is the fresh creamy milk in Auerbach Almond Bars which makes them taste so good—rich, creamy milk, the best grade of Chocolate and big fresh-roasted crispy almonds, moulded j etait ap the building. There was no explosion. And subse- i All Occupants Escape Injury. jured. ” due to & misapprehension on the part | "2. Commissioners reply to a|quentiy two avowed Anarchist into the most delicious Almond Bars ‘Two homes were wrecked in Pater-|Klotz and Max Gold at No. $85 East| All of the bombsupparently were | fy that after the attack on the church | Joint request, for an interview wad |irank Abarno and Carmine Carbine in thé world, , "me agencies whien (%8t Street, and H. Morris at No. 31, |Comstructed to explode with percus-| the men hurrying from the scene in | that he had “nothing to s Pals | oon cant 15 netune top tha antrage 308 through the same agencies which| |e , houses, Mr. Klotz is/#lon. Pieces of the detonators were | an automobile found themselves in | uty Lahey wag ‘aunable to see" th eporters @ ple to dete ‘or te elve yea fired the bombs at the homes of At- |found and the police sald they were | Possession of a surplus bomb they |reporters and “unable to determine’ | for terms of six to twelve years. Secretary of the Silk Manufacturers Inust get rid of and that they threw |When he would be able to ece them.| ‘Two days after the Cathedral epi- A, Mitchell Palmer in|o¢ America and owner of the Suzanne | #!milar to those used several months | jt away at random, Jagielky being | Requests and re fusals were In each'| sode @ similar attempt was made 5 : | ago y up the homes of Justice vic case transmitted through secretaries. . Washington and Judge Nott in New |Gilk Mills of Paterson. He fought |*8° to blow up the homes of Justice | the victim: ca a a | against the rectory of St. Alphonsus's York. That this is true was indicated |the strikers and I, W. W. last winter | gsqan arse . - apenas |Chureh, and Alexander Berkman, the x when they made their demands for a ell known Anarchist, now in Jail, by the finding of a torn circular siml-|)) 10 eek Mr, Klotz, with his CITY LEFT WITHOUT EXPERTS FEDERAL AGENTS POINT pelea nting on the two incidents, Ate jar to those found near the Palmer|wite and their two young children 10 SIGNIFICANCE IN DATE | claimed knowledge of them, said they house in Washington joccupied the first floor of No. 335 and | ON ANARCHISTS’ BOMB PLOTS | | could not be “official,” but sald they Tho homes damaged by the bomb |the Gold family live on the second CHOSEN FOR E) EXPLOSIONS were timed in a way to mark the n erson were those of Harry /|floor above them. | unniversary of the execution of Fran- OWING TO POLICY OF ENRIGHT {sea rer en acco whom | une. 1 Believed to Ha to ie Been Se- death was regarded by other An- Made the American Way AUERBACH ALMOND BARS Seid everywhere, regular size, Sc.; large size, 10c. torney Gene | The Klotz family has been away at thelr summer home for some i | betwe an¢ o'clock last night, - . | of the Catholics In Spain invest fast Cocoa, Candies jew iffe t and Fim, eevine no response to nis| Thomas J. Tunney and Detectives Who Won Were Found, \""on Nov. 11, 1914, a bomb was ex- Siecaeth Avene,’ 40th te 47th Sercal, | tae aa iirerent an ring, rang the doorbell of the Gold | F R iy 7 Sia Aanienad IGNIFICANCE is placed by | ploded in the entrance of the Bronx * Better family. He said he wanted to sec| ame Running Down Terrorists Assigne Department of Justice agent4 | County Court House. This was the Klotz to give him a railroad ticket, | t ‘ Hy in the date chosen for the | anniversary of the execution of the and when informed that the family | o Other Jobs or Permitted to Resign. bomb explosions, May 1, marked | Haymark-t anarchists in Chicago, A | was away left without further patley,| The bomb squad which got into the, easily extended their acquaintance to} as a labor protest day, and the | few days later there was an attempt | At 12.26 o'clock there was an ex- | inner circles of the Ferrer group of | take in the men who placed bombs| finding of twenty-eight bombs |to explode a bomb in the Tombs | plosion which shook both houses. A| anarchists and the German destroy- |‘" the Germans. These men became | mailed in New York, caused the “| Court, but this failed. | bom had been placed in the Orive: | 1. ce sanitary shipping has been disc | eric ne vericue t: W, W. and! “Fighting Anarehiste’ to choose One of the most disastrous bombs | way between them, evidently against |°"* Of tary shipping has been dis-) anarchist groups and reported t..eir} June 1 for their next attempt. jin the history of anarchism in New | the side wall of the building occupied | tegrated by Commissioner Enright | day-to-day activities to Tunney, who| June 1 was Sunday, and this | York proved a boomerang, destroying by Morris, The latter hives on the |'? bis general policy of undoing every-| was go successful that he was made| caused a delay until Monday | \ts own makers, This was the bomb second floor and the first is occupied | thing in the Police Department which | an “inspector in September, 191 by Isaac Cohn, a jeweller. |!s reminiscent of Col, Arthur Woods,| Tunney was lent to the Federal The department intends to check Berger at No, 1626 Lexington Avenue ‘A hole five by six feet was made | Who refused to permit Enright’s pro-| Government in 1917, Most of his men,| up on known anarcitists and as- |in July, 1914, kiing three and in- SPARKLING in the stone foundation of the frame | motion in the ranks of the uniformed | discouraged by a general neglect of | | certain where they were Monday. | juring seven, besides wrecking @ part house at No, 831 and the interiors of , foree. their efforts, sought the opportunity! Pending reports from men at work | of the building. both houses were wrecked and filled! Under Commissioner Woods, Thor.as| to follow him, In July last year Com-| on the explosion which wrecked On March 28, 1908, Selig Silve with glass and plaster, The side of J. Tunney had a squad of twenty-two| missioner Enright merged the Bomb) the home of Judge Nott, nostate- | stein, a young cloak maker end ci No, 881 bulges out over the driveway, specialists who knew :.'l the danger-| Squad with the Bureau of Home| ment was given out by local au- ciple of Emma Goldn threw “I The families in all three apartments ous Reds in the United States, and! Detense under Inspector vada shoritie, eal Bomb 1b a mage meeting at Union ee a aie I “ it

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