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BOMB WAGON DRIVER A TOOL OF PLOTTERS. . Oa ie a caine os nO yg peaeeawed SENATORS DIG INTO DEMOCRATIC FUND To-night's weather—FAIR, WORLD SERIES Fullerton’s First Article To-Day’s Evenin’g World See Sporting Page VOL. LXI. “NO. 21,542— DAILY. Che LAWMAKERS T0 PUT CURB nL i , ON EVICTING LANDLORDS IN Former | Their Party Platform. lican Evening World’s Suggestions for are ae Protection of Helpless 100,000 CUSTED ea ad Here Oct. 1 Approved — — Hearing Socialists Who Were pated] Deny Having Resigned, on Rent and Housing Relief Bills °°") ivi To-Morrow. — Charles BE. Hughes to-day made By Sophie Irene Loeb. | tho ouster of th® Socialiet's (Special Staff Correspondent of The Evening World.) Pe | But Chairman of Cox Finance following statement with respect ) 16 outer of the Socinliat ALBANY, Sept. 22,—Practically all of the housing provisions as xt| members of a, taatalns a i | forth exclusively in The Evening World of Monday have been put into | act of incredible folly und ts in statute form ind are scheduled for passage. Chief among these bills are the immediate relief bills urged a this newspaper, designed to alleViate the distress of over 100,000 tenants , whose status as to remaining in or moving from present premises must pe determined by Oct. 1. “ Al. of the measures for which a hearing is called here to-morrow at 2 o'clock will be thoroughly tatives of landlords and tenants The proposed statute regarded as ‘most effective is designed: | To eliminate the multiplicity of * Cagrant disregard” of the funda- mental principles of American tn- utions, IT am posed to Soclaliam, abmlutely op- and it is be- oo Lt wish to seo our institu. (ong preserved that I think this act on, Se Which is of the easence of letinm, should be denounced. “it In the more flagrant because Assembly had just béen reelected in accord. discussed by represe these members of th disposs: notices by wiping out MILLERAND CHOSEN | pe with an ane wy “ : fair i ae tees es FOR PRESIDENCY! or iicos ot the consittution of thé Socialiat Party gave any pre- text for the previous ouster, thene had been removed. inetancee—where the tenant aly | Joint Caucus of Deputies and Mem: | lows the place to become dis- bers, of ‘Sétiate Des- orderly, for the reconstruction of the premises for new dwelling Pick statement of Assembly- chanel’s Successor ! a Martin, Chairman of the purposea and where the owner PARIS, Seu (Awsocinted Py | Judiciary” Committee, puts the actually wants po jon for his, Premmie “ } matter very clearly. He says: | own use. Pita a “There was no charge against : tore and is P The constant harassing of ten= virtugity ul tlm roupa abd par any of them personully as in- pie Me va te Katrve oe rete th chambers to succeed former Pres-| dividuals, No personal gut was mont to month is also # aha ident Desohanel, now ny charged aguinst = th Since by a measure that will preclude cred as the next President of then their organtzation has com- hia coming into court if his case | French solic Orrow's ce plied with our Conatitetion and been in court and settled | mony at Voran ing a formal our laws. We have no right to exclude them,’ “So (ar as Republicans voted to oust the Socialist members is concerned, they acted in di violation of their party*platform, It 19 fatuous to suppose that pro- DB of this sort is @ protection It has just the a Hreaident of the and Leon Hour Senate, will this deciwion not to! M. Milera MACSWINEY HAS bo 0 within a year previous. ie eg Another of the important pro- visions is that of placing all the burden of proof as to the fairness of rent on th landlord, who must give a bill of particulars in every ease where there has been an in erease if the tenant questions it before a Municipal Juatice, againat Socialis opposite effect. ‘The « tt Thene bills, it is believed, will cantute of the aaarn that Be reach the average tenant who has * may be assured that thia ouster practically been at the mercy of J) does not reflect the sentiment of the pay - me - my - price-or-move the people of the State, but is | landiord, and they also do away rely the with. the 25 per cent. inor merely ton of a few exer which | ENTERS 41ST DAY ” claing a temporary power “reasonable,” every imcroa aalig appease eet Hipage Aa toa All those of the ousted Socialists However, & very serious question oe oe Wet Gite coutenad mee , been raised by various members p : | Dae Cietisay | c F te can DAS ORR. Prostration of Hugger Striker} aidates ror soetection at the N of the Housing Committee, and ” a mie cal ran he ae cussed with no snail degree of appre Less Pronounced, League ao anaaaypoe te 7 ension, is how will (he Justices of the l ati on « v i a i Municipal Courts treat these new Bulle tin Report DEFIANT STAND measures? DISQUALIFYING MAGISTERIAL RONHOR “a £4) sii are OF SOCIALISTS WAS HOUSE OWNERS. al Muyor of Cork, to-da A Will has been introduced by As ipapeeae inal Pata ah a FEATURE OF DEBATE ™ ger strike ot Brizton Prise there be. aemublyman On uy bi: a ha OAD | ny no change from hia condition yes. ; ington Heights, which provides that a) easy according to the report of the Attack of De Witt on “Marty “(Contmued on Twentiet: Page.) f Reston: Mriene tie MeCue Arouses Much Comment SSS pullelin issued by the ~All Welcomed Ouster —- Irish Se'f-t rmivation League said ALBANY, Sept. 22 All Albany wt > that the Mayor slept quite well during to-da& talking about the second ous Classified Advertisers } cua Wan icine learnt! NoeisC cunmbera Wy Die:Ae ’ morning. The wumibls i the dievvesion) ture terduy Was said to Socialtets than the act of the Asser aoettiod advertising copy, toe H scinewnat rv lnved. The V4 bly. itnelf, An attack by DeWitt on Fhe World ‘ortice day bulletin, uowere, » AeMindiyinan “Marty” Nat wa "The 1 e« the atr « featur f the On or Before Friday Seee | tha THEDMMeMOe Ie ealdion Preceding Publicotion 1 t ference otinued on Becond Page Bee end. cdverth as ta'bs Pies Smltied ter ch of time to eat ® WOR) KHOTADK ANT, 1 n't Hip assailants are ‘ailewed | { Been “Sine sa tan” pollus: fond ta) apartment THE WORLD. To-morrow's weather-—FAIR. . 9 SATIS HN FOROS a RNSED FOR LECTION OF COX FIND ONLY $128,000 SO FAR vo, gcc J FTVFTY SPLIT OF PRIVATE STOCK | Cleared by “CAN After Row | Before Home of Wealthy |. Former Husband. That $15,000,000 Would Shock Public Conscience. jDAU GHTER ALSO FREED. | Importer’ s Present Wife Says She Was Abused by Her sor. ;$2,000,000 1S \OUGH | PART OF ALIMONY). Committee Would Be conduct a | i Mra. Ri 4D tt of Thankful for $1,000,000. | bi dpa fected we N 964 Flatbush Avenue, and her whee Reteree Bananas This De- \daughter, Marcella, were dismianed ASHID TON, Be 22. 7 Peller % weace, cision in Divorce Suit of |ro-aay ny Musintratte Heynotde in the | he Democratié Nutional Finance an ‘ Mlatbush Court, Brookive—""t Committee ix not limiting the size of | Mrs. Elfa Guthrie Willard. DRIVER OF BOMB WAGON TOLD 10 DELIVER LOAD 10. MAN AT EXPLOSION SCENE | (Raving News on in Pages 2 and 20) |i Address Not Definite and Was at Phone for Orders as Blast Came— Told Story to Three Men at Walk ~ and Broad—DisappearedinCrowd Raymond Brown, foreman for Albert A. Volk & Co, contractors, 4 razing the buildings on the ‘site of the Stock Exchange Annex, and three ps |workmen were summoned to the office of Fire Marshal Brophy to-day ‘0 tell the story which gave new direction ta theweemilagfor clugs to ex- "Telain the explosion in front of the Assay Office and the banking house “i Some time ag «a Dumitrest ob- | campaign contributions from a single tained a divorce im Brooklyn from | yf J P, Morgan & Co. last Thursday, . ‘. at a nrie Villard of No, rd \ Individual, 4 $2,000,000 total would be) MP% Bila Guthrie Willard of Rene Dumareat, wealthy imports: " PI Aa ‘ : : leuttictent for the Democratte Nai? Park Avenue, through her lawyer, /whoxe place of businesy is at} These men agreed in saying that in the contusion five or ten min- |tonal campalen, Jumea W. Gerard, JOMPH He ‘Truendaic, to-day asked Front Stret, Moniattan, and he waa) ules after the explosion they encountered a man who sald he was the ay Ageless ‘ pnediot 4.) Married In Hoboken on #ept to} former Ambassadc rroAHy:. wing | 7 MAO) Fenn iot IN the: SAfomRty A ma | 1th, who wan named aw he | dtiver of the wagon which had been blown to pieces and whose horse § os yrome Cour > confirm the report of a a Chairman of the committer, tentitied | : pis B Whig ; ’ cl ent by the first wife. Mrs! was iviny dead in the street. : . = teferve Georg oing Jr, which rem as complainant to “ —— to-duy before the Senate Campaign " , +. tw spayed ~% Hic explained that be Imd under ' Tnvealigattnie Consiiktes!: 36 a [recommended that she be given an her husband's daughter | tor be eds ene See meek linass Gealewacees’ a lesen warhelaih NO EXCUSE FOR HIGH) "sn ‘ deliver some satarats te iad raised $124,000 so far und would = Sima “a man at Broad and Wall Streets.” Villard, who ls nov ving at No. 14 Dumarest no Mee mma Dum o be thankfdl if he could get #1,000,000 = ph ff a setae a : ext Hive at No, 417 Kant 10th Street | PRICES OF SUGAR When he reached the corner, he “a Mr. Gerard was asked whether | ‘The papers submitted slowed thal, Brooklyn, wher Duinarest forr said, he realized for the first time : The papers submitted showed th : | he would take $15,000,000, if he | Willard, besides stipulating that he| lived with Mra. Rose Dumarest, Du i!" résent Retail Rates Far Above | that the addroas was insufficient and could get it. would pay $260 monthly for the edu-)mareat was in court, It was alleged) What They Should Be, Ex- went to a nearby telephone to ask t “No” he replied’ “that ta [eation and su their two chil. {that Mare Demarent w he perts Declare |the man who had employed him for a beshssa| jdren, Marlon, sixteen, and Guthrie,| father and Mrs. Emina Duamarest | . more definite address at which to de. be too large, So great a sum | inirtoen, also agreed to divide equally going into the he mn Sunday night,| WASHINGTON, Sept Price Kx-) he was in the would sheck the public conscience | with hin wife all wines, Itquora and| (old Mra, Emma Dumarent she had no |pert Weatherly of the Justice Depart: explosion o¢= and insure the defeat of the | “rials contained in the cellars of | right to be living In that house and fran ve aay war ied uae nals t|curred and he went out to find hie party.” ther town houne at No. 33 Park Aye-| that phe would invertigate to find out | 1@, Wont Prices, Upherws no wane 18 wagon had disappeared and the horse ie “Garand hue and their summer huine at Locust whether Dumarext and Mra, Kmmn |) Me gall rosea ale Fer fined |e Wing in the street, dead and § Ned ak the eee, nee | Vedlay, teow Islned Dumareat had been married. It wa sugar mangled ~ pac pea sopening of the In- | Furthermore, accomling to the) charged that Mra, [tose Dumayest was| ite also urged housewives not to be |DION'T CONNECT HIM WITH THE quity % tonday by Willard agreed to asmume ail, present fooled into laying In big stocks of kugar EXPLOSION. ante aaa | sibility and Hability under the! Before the examination there was a|now. That will oreate the aspect of w In the general excitement, the men 1 el Me Gerard suid he had ud Act for the removal of the| wordy argument between counsel, Kd liffieult to Keep sald, they became separated from the 4 head of the Democratic | wines and liquors, 4 ward J. M swain, attorney for Mra. he wale driver, At the moment they had not nance Committoe of Sept. 6 and had) wierd and hia wife, who ie «| Ross Dumarest and her daughter, told |. THe present ro ranging FFOM Connected the wagon with the source asked Charles B. Alexander, Allan ie sak Loria? a 15 to 18 « per pound, ts far above 7 A. Ryan, John B. Stanchficld, Mor. | Wuehter of William D. Guthrie, the} the Court that Duruareat and Mra) Wi.t sugar snould bring, according to %f the explosion ‘ eahod: (Clie Thecas ib. Ghee | Well-known lawyer, w married] Hmma Dumarest, in getting married pert Stewart, Labor Departs driver was described by Clark | rete William Chutah FV April 27, 190%, in the Church of the} in New Jeracy, had violated the New rt Cuban raw ®nd the workmen a4 speaking with a LR. Thornton Wilnor Frank M. Incarnation, Her father gave her York Domestic Relations La » now forelgn accent and looking “like « ‘ ‘Thornton Wilson, Frank Fark Avenue house and ‘erected on| Attorney. Mot‘rowin maid that Dus lare holding approsimately 160,000 tone German or a ‘They said he i edefe dedi ve dah ack er | his Locuat=Valley extato a summer! mmarest had po raht to get married [of stock hoping for « flac in the mac-| waa abort and of stocky bulld. He ‘ Gordon Battle, Mra. Danie I tithe’ ey eNaly oooust Mrs. Wilelwithin three years of the divorce, |Kmt, he sald today wore ® blue serge sult in good eondl- [Gordon “Avohinoloan is ard testified before the referee that| wnich was granted Inet June, aul y eee be SOO. Nothing they remember he sald { "nul ler Jr, and avin , 5 which’ y ( crop Wil) 0 jnatonted he abalatitilen j#he had an income of between $20,000 | come back into New York State t Wealbaris aa tne | Naleated be knew the nature of the { nd $22,000. Hhe named a Mrs. Kel-| 5 rie. John # Walsh, for contents of the wagort , “How did you oypriook Barney " Ive. Attorney John & ye | The Fire Murat Jiaruch (n making yoWr tte? naked | [*¥ as Co-respondent, and JOn6) rx, Meine Dumares Jonhe wan in Cubs for id Murehat has in mind the Chairman Kenyon ] O'Rieliy testified that Wil snd The! wining to withdraw the complaint if yund, Laid | Powsibllity chat perpetrators of @ “LT asked Mr, Baruch if he would | Women A had lived as “Mr and ine defendants would plead guilty to | ¢ York the ¢ is about | bomb outrage might have bired a mam i auked 3 ; ~ | Mew, Kelley” from Jan. 1 t0 May eine onarge arr etn dg Revo btieeesel Attend ipbne nl be ‘ = | 1920, at No, 198 Madison Avenin Thin woman J MoCroasin, jare now selling at 1 cents @ pound." |by them without his knowing the ame (Continued on Second Page.) t to M tn - ture of win Giving him an in ring mma . t WILSON TO MAKE BANDITS HOLD UP 1/44 jneult to injury by bringiog BASEBALL PROBE — addres * would tna ie thin woman Row Dumarest) anging wbout the neighborhood seek« IGN TALKS BANK; GET $30,000 '"" woman (ie Mow Pom IN CHICAGO BEGINS | ny" intornaticn part CAMPA the eff of he nolan *ihe infernal machine would not plead Mra, Kim © ulking informally, Be- : With Pistols—Robbers | eee ee Rose Dumar Grand Jury—Henton Appear fore they were called before the Fire National Chairman White 4 fh os mumnaentng, Leathe TosMurrow Marshal, auld that they knew of many esident Will Issue Dunia “e 4 in prenert : ae i sn Johnaon, | netinees in which contractors trane« a RPHON nt ¥ arma) Duns a hid huine ‘was please | Ce ety Han JOHN | torred dynamite from one Job to aie ABA RAL EINERS pe a Marre ears Bait she pent nh, but that Man. | President “ll pir cam ig e a rte na [other without going to the formality | state dank ' dt siltut and Ma a J ™ . the vat witness to-da before | HORGE WHITE, Chairman | \inues here to-day ant racupad with jceltn tind deciared hever would cnty Cirend Jury wien {ot setting & permit and used any e of the Democratic National Jay amount ated! be Bank oeislad the auin. fee gation of reports | “8800 they could get for hire along mmitter, indicated at fat $10,000 Marcella denied whe had used an a * all wanes had. been | he street for the purpose ‘The ats , party ddquartera here r id bank emp bad languuce to Mrs Emma Du : a aot tention of the Fire Marshal was called vation in the President F encupe «n automobile hep't van whe a ¥ 4 : Brophy and all the witnesses cole pation in the Pr ntlal cam- | athe marrying “the woman wh ; tal the seuesd ellaeations B paign would 1 naking ~ t our home," and’ for not hay ate ep a ett od by him are to go before eo ew BpRes te Haun Ail dnpenese Ralironds in Me 1 eompect lie children, He valving CF add m i on jrand Jury to-morrow. He is confi+ and januing statements . Minetrin: tated nailed hidaben . ae aalong ~ dent that what he has learned, added Mr. White nuid id not t AMES: Se aia ely ere leat mon’ ang rumom|to that which the Grand Jury. has the President would “s relat eva. Hoos Duar noraiad |e Was acenerhing Wong 1M) cothered trom other sources, Will re te muse : oa | i ee a sult in much more definite informa. W Lanes Fe added he ene e ts . niskey and William at betidved the condition of | “the Ihe emphatic denial’ of wo . z cy tion regarding the explosion than hag | y Veook, 1 of the Chteago | oe iy fot ERD E CRORES EAA woul Bs a s herends sald the Magistrate Chicag National | 88 [PY % m , som. . an eat! iw ? aie mftuston the testimon R “4 Abou unty witnesses were before ian omy 4 t i the nun bring dow! my mind. ¢ Hin. | 1 f : % Les Hp were! the Grand Jury to-day; all of them ii Mr W wi nierred yea é Be Jacol, “fivbe” Menton, piteber for | Were bersons whose statements have “ tay with BOM. House on De suspret that your sweetheart tne New York Giants, will be hore ,#iready been made public, Assistant q a Sogn Lantana She , Ha | cm afternoon to twwttt District Attorney Talley sald. f 4 ol " SAK Te ae Fo adel ry ha@ merely discussed European ear gPn day eee | he wuthorities attempting to-day ij attaire. tia sakes tea" | vo Bix reaponalility for see explosion 5. et SVE iv ee ne a) a

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