The evening world. Newspaper, September 20, 1920, Page 1

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i To- bieied s Weather—FAiR. MARTIN GREEN TE Lis f How Canada Solves, Housing Problem Builds Homes at Cost Less Than Rental \ “Circulation Books Open to All.” | Entered as Second-Class Matter Nw Copyright, 1920, by The Press Publishing (The 'Néw York World), “VOL. LXI. NO. 21 21,540 —DAILY, SEPTEMBER 20, To-Morrow's Weather—FAIR AND WARMER, wy New York, NEW ‘YORK, ‘MONDAY, : |FISCHER, WHO SENT | WARNING OF BOMB, POSED HERE TO-DAY, ~ LAWMAKERS HEETT TONIGHT: “We Sn FIRST HOUSING RELIEF Mave. ~ ALONG EVENING WORLD'S LINE... Lockwood Committee Favors Quick Action to Protect Tenants Oct. 1 — Various Plans to Encourage Building, Including Tax Exemp- tion for New Homes. LEAGUE OF NATIONS ENDS POLISH-EITHUANIAN WAR; ALAND Dispute SETTLED WOMEN’ S$ COUNCIL HAS ENDORSED NATIONS LEAGUE T MESSAGE T0 “AL INS - |Both Sides Saba Hostilities HAS A VERY BAD NIGHT. ae ‘ouncil of the League. Declares His Condition |Paderewski Makes Stirring Sp- | peal and Lithuanians Meet Him Half Way. WASHINGTON, Sept share Lord Mayor o| wae : ‘By Sophie Irene Loeb. ALBANY, Sept. 20.—Thai ail effort is to be centred on first ein morning relief to tenants by Oct. 4, . World, is evidenced by the repe hich will be ready for the opening of the spec > FISCHER FISCHER IS BACK, SHEDS HO LIGHT ON RIS ARI MNS s. He Fails to Show An 1920, as strongly ues by The Housing Committee, ‘ DEMPSEY CAN'T BOX MORAN AT REVERE Where a tenanis rent bw a“ within a year pre: vious to the time of his appeal t io ath cipal Justice, the entire burden of proof as to tho fairness of the increase Is to be put upon the Jandiord, even after a leasé bas been signed. nnot be colldeted wutil the matter is fully determined ty An alternative measure to the above is sume whereby no summary dispo: Will he granted agalost any tenant, been increased within a year without lease, whose rent has SMITH ENLARGES in LEGISLATIVE CALL IN WESTCHESTER. |’ old OWNERS GET BACK $4¢0,060 SECURITIES BLOWN TEROUCH 3D ote WINDOW BY Re peat T* W nt Aland r LANDLORD MUST INCREASES JUST Classified ¢ Advantiien Important! Preceding Publication (Racing News on Pages 2 and 16) INJURED EMTS TELS OF FLIGHT OF 3 MEN FROM | SCENE OF WALL ST. EXPLOSION —— nt, Samuel B. Wellington, President of - Trading Company, Who Was In- jured in Explosion, Makes Public | What He Witnessed Just a Few Minutes Before the Tragedy. A Jairly good deseription of the men believed tto have been com | iw setting off the bomb which wrought death and destruction at in Wall Streets last Thursday noon was obtained to-day from i, Wel President of the West Indies Trading Company 49 Cortlandt Street, Mr. Wellington was slightly injured by the explosion, He has beén » West 84th Street, since and only to-day had an op- ell what he had seen just before the explosion, He has med as a witness with twenty-two others before the Grand luvestigating the explosion under the direction of Assistant Falley and Ryttenberg, mm said he left the office of a lawyer at No. 37 Walt - ites before 12. He is elderly and moves slowly, As * suilding to Wall Street he glanced up at the clock: that it lack minutes ot 12. illing “Hurry up! Beat it! Get out of this.” al across the Street and saw two men, middle aged whe oked to him he said “ike east side peddlers” beckoning and calling to a® was on the other side of the street nearer to the Assay Of- ¢ across the way from J. P. Morgan's office. The third man wes ala ramshackle wagon, with a top, but with open sides tanding in front of the Assay Office door, It was a horse tgon and the horse as he remembers it was “a broken down The man by the wagon, Mr, Wellington says, was about sixty years \ int was alsu of the peddler type, “He fooked greasy,” the importer ti response to the calling of the othess this man set off at a dog trot ve m toward William Street. I looked back over my shoulder as 1 walked toward Nassau Streat,” < mm Shid, “expecting to see them ¢ 1 by policemen, From acted 1 th ut that possibly they were bond thieves who bed a yw a bank 1 had just reached the Nassau Street corner when | was knocked plosion, —--@ J. Glegler of 17th Street and Seventh BOMB VICTIM Aven Kessler of No, 26 th Avenue, D, Guichen of No, 158 SUES THE CITY; iC OF three, keeps hard- ASKS $50,000 and building material for sale in aine neighborhood, have told the trict Attorney that a man ape ached each one of them Friday, ent, 10, six days before the expiosion, Yn so 0 buy ten ninety-pound non Begins Action in West The description of the ch witness is detatled; alt strict Attorney refused ‘wo whether the sash e actually! sold to the Ant oF to ive out the dexorips 8 oi WITNESSES WHO SAW THE Ri ANOTHER BOMB WARNER, Waser "y Albert Gluckman, a clerk in @ rokerage ypeated to the Diae sistants s state. Thursday afternoon thal red wagon marked “explgs ving down Nassau Btreet at ments before the t Attorne: ed wagon in the vicinity but ips red tw their description. Tio said ln Risen \t was porse drawu One said it was ee ee old of seeing |”

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