Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
‘the witirems said, under | Reading, “Administration and Expeyses,” but there were no papers to explain it. . Morse mid his fiell account. | “Wats also dipcovered the existence of vouchers, Including one for were also charged to over- JESS GIVES THE NUMBER} OF THE VOUCHER. “Phe youcher,” the witness was nudfibered ‘“C-44-8 Genera @egisnation referring to the ship- panaing number. The voucher num- was 699. The only description | t it contained was as follown: 1 “Proportion of B44 expenses (144 is the Bethlehem Steel administration account) | waid, Contractor How He P in Ride $50,000 W 144 ed at | “s general expense an explanation of this Ei chiege, ‘nd found entered therein * "Voucher No, 144,980C, M.S, $26%,- 543.53," “He then asked an accountant in the Office of Mr. Hi. A. Hauck for this so¥oucher, It wns produced from the _ Wes and resd as follow: | Expenses M. Schwab dur October, 1918, 543.53 “A memorandum was hed te | be this voucher stating that $100,000 was | to be charged to ship construction. | “Mr, Trangieur, who produced the | yousher, said that the item of $100,000 > tad already been disallowed. Ree! “Nevertheless it wus noted by our 4, @poountant that it was included in ~ Ythe total account, ‘distribution of © General Expenees, Book C, November, pe a8 ae ‘Mr. Morse said the audit, halted by order of Chairman Payne, later wis Te feaumed by order of the prasent ** Cimmieman, Admiral Benson, under a ) > modified contrart. This contract, he © 4, Mittd, Called for the audit by bis firm ehree ‘and material, while the over- Head audit was to be taken care of “by the Stpping Roardd’s own auili- tors, The audit, ix now proceeding, he said. The witness deciared that immedi- “ately after the showing ofthe voucher “propaganda wae started to prevent his continuing the Rethlebem office audit, Taishough prior t otthat his relations with the Bethlehem corporation had been very friendly He was charged With everything 9 man could be charged with; he said, was questioned an to whether his name was Morse ‘Or Moskewitz and to whether be was 4 citizen, He was called nea even a murderer, be said Under croxs gressmas St that bis firu's ‘ Hetil hem Steel on's hookx the Governnient between $350,000 and $400,000, At times, he sxid, he had working on the audit as many as tseventy-five men whose pay was Junior nccountaina, $5 a week; reniora, $40 vintant in charge, $50; principal, $60 evsircian Walsh admonished the witness wharply during Mr. Steclo's ‘cross examination because Mr, Morse glanced from time to time at three of his account rby “Understand .@en't want the testimony of these others,” sald the Chairman. Then he instructed the clerk to subpoena ; a the three. one of whom was Se 8. Burgess. nard Tern nie ng |Dave a $40,000, in the trial of He ness against The first 000 on a extortion, 38, last year, asked Mr. Unt take u taxicab block, det! Oe Ne came Bee said he eg ee, a May 7 and Mu vcr son suid, 80 book keeper transtetion A thousand by him Con stated to Bri understanding would be paid tion bad been nemt (und the ride around ) followed. pon OE SE ae te i? Ajaputes in th br The son said, was Cunard ‘Termin the Q. Mave you _ ban a PLAN TO COMPLETE : SPUR TO SUBWAY out of court. terday. Steps Taken for Ashtand Place Connection to Accommodate 500,000 in Brooklyn. A plan to complete the sonnetion of the Fourth y in Brooklyn, ered by the mitter of the whole of the Board of )\Mstimate ‘o-day and referred to Transit Construction Commissioner Delaney Hegotiation with Federal Judge M and Receiver Garrison of the B. RT. At provides for the construction of a spur by the city which is also to Anance he purchase of 200 steel cara at an “estimated cot of $8,000,000, ‘The ear would be turned over to the B. RB 6m a rental basia because of the co P jeny'# claim that it hasn't the money Mo do its own purchasing NM is said the Astiand Place conn tlon would accomodate 50,000 people in oentral Brooklyn, who now without “transit facilities The comimitive authorized Com- missioner eDianey to pian for « pasaaxe- way between the Fukon Street Blevated jme and the Four) Avenue subwpy Flatbush Avenue and Fuiton Street FOUR BOYS LOST, DROWNED SKATING Q What brought me w of Wriday: Q. Did. he sa asked me if 1 1 testimon; | thing els memorandum Q Have with you? to me Ashland Place Aven sub- WAS (0 yo A “1 saw Mr Roberton, roing out, u He are Mr, Untermy: son so that walled. Al, objected “Mr, ton, “did the 2) to make payme "Ne The strike i lowed said between h which letter the rules Couneil, Three Who Broke Through the lo Are Saved by Companions. Srarte) to The Hroning World GNOO, Conn., Jan. M4-;-Two boys aged twelve and fourteen, were drowned in Union Cotton Mill pond, Piainfield, while skating to-day. A third was waved by a human chain John Petrosky, fourteen, and an other boy, fift years old, were drowned while gkating on Moosup River to-day Three boys broke through the ice below Canterbury Bridge and /sayed by companions. ——— AUTO HITS MAN, SPEEDS OFF. of losses becatini quarrels suggested “str first to take | agreement A little lute: Brindell to regarding were the dock talked over p struction and Wate | ting a study « Search for Toaring Killed Pe “NOW BRL VIOK, N. J, Jo | useful unidentified ryan picket op uncon-| ggy jous near th, Lincoln @Migh ioule Hin late inst night diet in th yw Hospital earty had appareny be automadl}« Fr body when found, the man had be up after the accident and placy feet from the side of the Th lice are Iooking for a Cadillac (67 ng car ween to puss ata high rat car Kove | building a this He | Street and suy morning struek m the position ir getting Into dell ranged and road xalid the enough 1 very by wuld, | nd rae] iNet « ‘The man was discove: Wyck of Metuchen. the Hanway ‘Hospital & frektured skull. He Rate bere a, woodcutter at's _ humbe: camp. wus at jiness knew one able Ww ke Cabinet Hh " fot, Reet jah Rrindeti Jan. U—The Cabinet of ae tay, NOT THROUGH FEAR |Charged to “Cost Plus” on Cu- How Records Misled. Hugh Robertson of Todd Iron Kobertson, general contractors, ,000 project under way on the New Jersey side of tho River, continued his testimony to-day payment total “labor insurance’ Street and Madison “How was the first payment made?" “I sald C thought we had better | She. No said Mr. there was no need for a taxicab. got into his car. the seat bofore be got in. the money and put it in his pocket.” Mr. Robertson said he made the sec ond payment of $10,000 In two parts, divided, $6,149 and $3,861, the contracting “oouldn't the turning over the money Hrinde}| settled several minor javor » testifying. We lthe payments were made. labor insurance,” Mr. Robert - “oost plus’ nected with the defense since you appeared here Friday? talked with Matt Brindell on my Q. By appointment? did 1 sald I couldn't d Then Q. What was in it? to remind me ot occasions when Rob- ert Brindel| jad advised me and aided me in labor matters, “last not helped very much. think 1 bad been fair’ suspend the testimony of Mr. Matt Marin Robertson,” asked Mr Little. defendant Brindeli over threats force ed the witnass, conference, Roberston pledging bis firm to abide by Then Robertson suid there ought to be some between Robertson said his firm would be the4 talk over inereasing labor for wages during the period of | construction | suggestion on this point which was | on said nt work © 6 as req ding in town the brigklayens’s stm ke ‘d Wid Brindell,” THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JANUARY 24, T9S1.° BRONX PLUMBERS, AHETTRICK GROUP, ALL HELD FOR TRIAL | Originator of “Code of Prac- tice” Has Fourth Indictment Filed Against Him. Robertson ‘Tells id Him $20,000 Around Block. Members of the Bronx the Master Plumbers’ Association, a | Jehn T. Hettrick Ap,’ Indicted last Friday on charges violation of the Donnelly State wnti- | trust aot, were arraigned to-day be fore Justice MoAvoy in the criminal |brunoh of the Supreme Court. They | pleaded not guilty, amd bail was fixed ut $2,000 eweh, which. it | will be furnished by to-m: Thoxe indicted are V. No. 1156 Hoe Avenue; Patrick larkey, No. 927 Southern Hou |John Tishman, No. 1739 Avenue; Barnet W. Rod, No. 7 Bust 1Glst Street; Joseph W. Rowan |and Edward Maliphant, 342 East | }\76th Street; Morris Marcus and| William Barkin, No, 454 t 168th sng | Street: Samuel Giaes and Benjamin Weiss, No. G42 Brooks Avenue: Jo- March | seph Donahue and John Goeltz, No 11335 Washington Avenue; Mic and Harry Litvin, brothers, [4175 ‘Third Avenue; Albert | 584 Hust 169m ) atid ride around the|Chaties Muller, No, 1114 Garrison Robertson, “Rrin.| AYPA0e; Samuet Minskotf, No a car there ung | Clinton Avenue; Harry Salaman, a We [3480 Third Avemue; Alfred Reyrs f put the monoy in| N° 759 Hewitt Phace:; Jacob He took | Muller, No, 408 Bast 146th Street, all of the Bronx, and Bugene Puk- Inuer, No. S8th Street, 204 Patrick R. ‘Tully, No. 157 East 96th | Street, Manhuttan. In addition to the indictment ot| | these men as Individuals the compa. | nies with which they are connected. were Indicted ay corporations A fourus Indictment alxo was turned against Hettrick. Justice Me- Avoy allowed tis present bail $100,000 Ww stand. ‘The indictment cham 1, 1919, the defendants office of Hettrick and fruin from competion in plumbing supplies. Jt is charged Wey agreed | to subinit to Hettrick ull bids exceed-| Wilham F ing $250, aim vo mise the bids when- | ever Hettrick wo requested, us part of branch AS DEMANDED who were of ninal Building — & who Bernesser Mul ard ‘Topping North Robert P. was a Brindell for reluctant the defendant. to Brindoell of of $50,000 for was made wit- | few at 4 Avenue, ormyer Dei Street; | bad y 14. The amount was | Mr. Robert- firm's follow the dlother of dollars mor ndetl Sopt th wis paid 14, with the $1,000 n =month HHL! the $50,000 oblign met The next pay- last) wan Oct. 14. The block” method of ly es that on Dew | met at the agreed to re- wus usu Drewes, sophomore at the © period during which day. Justice McAvoy denied a motion of ouunse) for 62 inembers of the Mun- hattan Master Plumbers’ Association indictéd a month ago oa similar Charges, for un inapection of the Grand Jury minutes He also denied 4 similar motion made in behalf of Herbert Smith, Hettrick, William J Doran and William H. Chapman, who are under separate indictments, charging conspimey to forve plumbers tu join the Hettriok organization. The prosecution of Hettrick wil! be in the bands of Henry L. Stimse former Secrotary of War, the latest addition to theUntermye ff of oounsel for the Lockwood Committe The trial will be begun, it was an- nounced to-day, as soon as the exto: tion ¢ against Brindell, now on | trial, is finished. Col, Stimson oon- sented to act in the case as a public duty. SUPREME COURT RULES FOR INDIANS charged against vhe ial Corporation under system, a talked with anybody Mr. and Mrs, | parents of the jfront seats, | Brines, the her son Mrs. Brines, forward and nim: A 1 ay Yes, I saw him again y whi A. Yen. he say? A. He copy of my testimony whil of Jame ay anything? A, He District Attorney meant to stand by that ny- panel of women, but accommodations was decided ti he showed me that No. ju memorandum He didn’t give it A. Some notes selected. They Are Wards of Nation | Skits of the city am Bars Meat Company From Lands. WASHINGTON, Jan. %4.—‘Iribbal | Indiana will be wards of the Federal | Government ati] “fully ema pated the Supreme Court held to- y lo a case affecting more than 25,000 acres of Osage grazing lands Deorees enjoining George G. and | Anna La Mott as agents for & meat company, from entering in leases: with Indian ownens of the jands without approval of the Scerctary of the Interior were upheld Federal supervision ‘to faire of these Indians the Court | said, “is part of the plan under whieb they are being conducted from a status of tribal dependence i a mate of independence Sys ntermyer, too." said Mr. | Friday When 1 was mid Thy testimony had and he did not atter a wa ev asked permission to Robert- Brindell could be Litteton, for Brin. the motive for [ |nas one, |SAY MOTHER Confeaned Stolen i Mra. Leawsy band of you or induce you | euts of money to him?’ Mary Fltw n ator #01 which nsurance proposal fol * Mr. Robertson pimsclf und Brindell greed 10 r such af of day, al witness for and six | York par | No. 607 at write the Building Trades > idge to Take # Vacation, Vico President-Elect Calvin « je to take @ vacation land, After his speech ference of business men in will co to Asheville, N.C. to rest until ‘the middle of February. “He will leave here to-morrow for Atlanta l= when asked what Brindell was to ds his $50,000 fee, “L would expect his ald and co-operation in d with lubor matters; his advice terpreting labor rufes and nd in letting me know 0: ance wage scales The payments to Brindel October, Mr. Robertson construction af the hawken, Was susp is WEL Bi work was pos Jertson maid, U) ments Was not the wo Mr, Untermyer tacked Mr without |ttat. rinded! Brine (tions regarding be lumber. “Wasn't tha advice t 4 way of avoiding tho of strikes due to unions. Brindell | ike insurance” and Mr. | cling t | Hilwoood is alle she had takeu th man apartment | at i conn expected moni before on Auianta he | rn advaytage of such on r he said, he sent for the prospects demands of Comet ¢ Retanen | Mea of for Hersey ating in in Court Ereoments prospective Supreme | ack ept Cyrus job. ‘They luns for the dock con- the possibility of get- of piling. Mrindell had | 4 of ceased in said Thhe Cunard docks, at | nuded, ‘The ex hish that the ut, M Rob. De of (hne puy to the eemsation | th i mu Ridgefield Park Ritter st Oberaon charged w was kille a” and asked Hrindel! the fth Ave and 44th whether lath and ould not be substituted mae Henry aisted by Wie w the. dagen nt will not ple urge than wi of aggremsively Robertson's statement | made valuable suge the pure at mason work difficulties n re the job aired by could ar talk of bis giving: ye the lumber market make ? al “Tt wae nol” sid th Wasn't bis value t because of his Influence Miced the Prosect “Partly,” anssw Q. What you were for was | Send strike Insuvance, He was to prevent {pad} surikes op yous work? A, Provided 1 | obeyed the labor laws and rules, Witte (One Hundred saloonkren hundred tO get wire lathers through by | the contract the witness held up by So far as t nis firm was the only op up with its contract, | had made this possible, | wud Robertson » belie Mr.) on witness ou altoget over labor? ad taal of the = (hey ber that time red the witness. ” jny w » expected ndred Y WOMEN EXCLUDED FROM JURY T0 TRY STUDENT BRINES = Youth Killing Chum Sits Near Parents of PULLADELPHIA, Changed with the Dartmouth Brines, his churn, sylvania, was placed on trial here to The court room w extra arrangements had to be tw handle the crowd Christian dead student and prisoner's mot was brought affectionately William A. Gray is defending the prosecution ix in the y Gordon jr., ‘There was sixty-one persons jurors because women should be ex- cused from service in the case. picking of the jury proceeded slowly ‘The Gfth man, exainined was the fist | Drewes was found dead on the out- |in the forehead on Oct. 17, | surrendered to the polive ac ant charging Wm with Drew prosecution AIDED BANDIT. Waterson Here, Say Hillwood, aplan & Son in jowelry valued was held there to Herm, | MUST BE TRIED FOF FOR MURDER. | of patrolman uiding 4 murderer to 4 of Hudson County Friday on char Vow © before the end of this 7 'U.of P. Sophomore and Dartmouth Senior He Is Accused of Shooting to Death Preto: © % INCTRRN ANTI ONAN,» 0 MILLIONAIRES, | | IN GORGEOUS CLUB gees Defeat of Gaston B. Means’ Claim to King Fortune Pro- vides Novel Poorhouse. OHICAGO, llonnires, Jon. 24.—Wighty or men formerly wealthy who are now penniless, are passing their last days in the most luxurious poorhouse in the world, the palatial James C. King Club of Chicago. This made possible to-day by Judge Jesse Baldwin deciding Gaston B. Means's claims to the $5,000,000 es- tate of the late King aro fraudulent. ‘The will created the “millionaire-pauper’ club and provided funds for its maintenance. Means tried to break this will, pre- senting another which he claimed was genuine, but Judge Baldwin ruled it was a forgery mbership in the club those who James (. King is restricted, once extremely althy but who were reduced to pauperism by unfortunate tnuneial operations. Those wio dissipated their millions are burred, The club building is a palatial mi)- lion-dollar structure — overlooking Washington Park. The furnishings are the most luxtriots the King mil- lions could buy, very member of the club has a private apartment. Libraries, bil- liard halls, gymnasiums and writing to w were WHAT IS DOING TO-DAY IN CONGRESS SENATE Ac on Kenyon-Ket cused Dead Man, Tan q ry Committee killing of Hiner Callege seni non and a] cers for prom: University of Peni Ways an ontinues tarife Foreign siders Dill wt American Appropriati report Ap s filled and mails Affairs vuthorize sies, vmimnitte T. Drew oveupied | aut Mrs. When réom emba: ns 4 Diplomatic riation BLL jections Committer aiders Wicke m-< tested elec neanby into the widow, envbraced | | 0, 3 0 nis a went N oon con- Alaslea DIPLOMATIC BILL CUT AND REPORTED Br band nes an Assistant on the including eight of the Inck of mixed juries. it Department VU0 Keduc $12,000,- ed to $8, Year. WASHINGTON, Jan. 44 of 25 per cent, in eatimatos |duot of the Nation’s foreign [recommended to-day by Sub- 13,070 for for The A reduct for the on ce was Appropria- ns " ning te House the th with a bullet wound and Brines days | n issued "8 death hax not revealed wes's Killing, it it The for State Depsrtaen bh pprop for serv had reble the the committe en ended more vit materially “below t during the years of Th aside the « SAYS CALDER BILL MEANS HIGHER COAL . amounts pecial $5.04 stress. bill's total 70, howeve $826,847 by for this y 440,198 b Brought Jewelry Pollo mother of ead the ood all robbed Joh, leader of Jewelry At $25,000 on Br em mate ler no New mination. a sare NOW 4 Fon. Mow rovered apart eoorder iin: the NGTON, Ju provision taxin winiksions we Calder industry prot! Gov, Opkle shaved ford to twer on with arity the case men are anxion efunen to Accept m Non V Ju I, today non. fait atios Parker refused the and the ere to pre It te re's > men th the] ter of the charged bil wu do’ John # Dee wher n. w thi mimittoe quart even weeks make bit up out e480) . Mm “and 1 det t to ar-|) William Gh iu myirde offered with ie Imposed Mayley Mire ying zon, who t » W w presented to ¢ tude ASHINGTON eived t mult battery and re n ADhirty-Six Jersey pers Arraigned, dt thipty-aix suloon Now Jerse the by and for the wa extended Amerie tions nel aur the tion The p sian walnat 1d mon can os of vio were ar ‘ore Judge MeCarthy The penalty in # of $230 for Piers id aot ue f hand ea wp ms frst fi of i and ‘ the diamonds aiwunan Of the Gelegact veomlaiio baddies FIGHT EXTENSION ‘PLAQUE GIVEN TO WILSON., roams are provided for the guests, No attendants outline the conduct ¢ the guests. The members elect own House Committee, which uns the olub. fold braided flunkias snap to attention at the command of the members. Guests are spared the emburrass- ment of visits of the cu Only friends of w member then only after a at the doo. “The Colonel’ who went broke as the president of a Western railroad, nd whose name is withheld because like others there, has pride even ) broke, toid of life at the club. A pretty respectable place.” ‘The Colonel smiled a bit sadly. How- ever, he did not speak of his past possessions. Members of the club do not disouss their former uves Their past of plenty ‘They take great pride, however, in being in the club. ‘To them it means they once achieved greatness in finameia! and industrial circles. even though they went broke trying for pew worlds to conquer. are all aristocrats sull “1 only have one intimate friend ii the place.” said the Colonel. “The other members are all right, but ane likes to choose ® 5 friends. When dinner was served the club members attired in tuxedos gathered in the spacious dining hall where the best of foods, prepared by a $6.00)-a- we served, _ CHARGE OF FRAUD AGAINST SOLICITOR Payne Arrested on Complain York Publishers their OF RAILROAD YARDS IN STATEN ISLAND ea New Pier Plans Would Wipe Out Main Business S Says Delegation. cross-cxanrination treet, business men and propert appeared before the Board ted agcinat minitte: the whole of timate t and prote of classific railé the west extension ation ad yards in vonnectio#t with twelve new pier development, ‘ point paralleling, the easterly of Bay Street, the main business apleton, Clifton . If this plan is the delegation said it letely out Bay 14 A business thorough- millions wh the recompense condemnatii co. wipe evs valu des oldings oy in business in} city could through on procee said it would d mond borough's of their >pp- year chef, ever mak none d ngs. yp D ita three was of jeading communities ng in Cin- a When the Department James ( the ntended of Docks new Staten to take between anne twelve ind pie operty the and Ohio Railroad t sd line of bay, t and awit nd hetwoe auks: M.—Jam 3 to he from New York City, was arrested here to-day at the Instance of prominent New York pul- lishers of mag: 8 and newspapers whom the police say ebarge him with collecting large sums fraudulently from prospective subscribers, teh onnection a the the railroad B&O, second tween n | jopation of the tracks be Stree plan is ad \, lig the his accuser Payne, muy throughout Uhe tly nit pre wiped ver te rited States, but more onfined his operations to Ohio. Kentucky, and West Virginia, He de- the charge and claims thet the ‘one of mistaken identity. He fight extradicon, ne to well known hseription rece has dopted, | Tennesse fT zn busi- | nies s bu side of n tho « Demovratic ucler 4 nd let fat Sal Fetches Mor mmonx Paited. W, Forrest, an Alban Supreme Grand Master and Daughters of Wash arraigned in JeRerson Mar! urt on # warrant charging n with failure to obey two num: 1°} monses obtained by Mrs. Jeanctte M | Miller, of No, 190 gan Street, Brook- tounsel Jivn, who wants an accounting of ty be funds turned over to the organi Blac veral hundred mombera of the PACKER BILL VOTE ‘i SET FOR LATE TO-DAY own oved 1 ty Street we u lot of Warrant Where wniiny on ein fave resident ind Cl ed te the plan M n Jay law wton ton [Sons » Oppo: on Hylan 1D) v timate and the doth Hoant of & confer and Goris public tearing on hot Old-Time Phe Rey, Path cen for and fort rient Dead © Rdward W, Dulles years a priest in Indi entiment n Senate is | ile mM Win a ite nits ASHING'DON Seuator ‘Taylor Gains One Yate nat been Senator wD many unt ote on the b their opinions i iy hohe sous of (ue MUMOIVUS UMEOdMCUie Demderar walaed Vue Yuko a ry on Dunnigan NOW PAUPERS, LIVE mil- | may visit and | They | has opermted et isx | mar wee is | wim BY “MAD MULLAH ENDED BY AIRMEN Two Hundred in Eleven Planes Bombed Him Out of Afric Stronghold, WASHINGTON, plete destruction power “Mad Mulla ruler of Somati- land, Africa, and for thirty-four years a problem to British authorities, was necomplished time by less Jan, 24,—Com of the of native within three than 200 eleven fighting planes. weeks’ airmen and according to 40 official report on the operation just received. Rombed ont |the natives were p leaders except Muli killed. The air expedition was sent out in 1919, but detatis were kept secret. It |was the last of many punitive forces vent to Somaliland, where continual uprisings have involved the Britis in miltary operations at frequent n- tervais since 1885. The situation was so serious in 191, the report stated that some military fetion was necessary, but the Gov- ernment hesitated because of (ie cost, estimated at $25,000,000, of despatehing five thousand troops to re-establish order, in the emergency tie air force was called upon and 32 officers and 164 meh in addition to the medical detachment set out An advance party, masquerading aw enginvers in searoh of 01! wells, landed and set up a base. Then the machines appeared and for a week Mad Mui, lwh’s stronghold in the interior was bombed and shot up while the native mel corps co-operated, holding line about the The Mullah | finally broke through this lire head- | mg south and the planes pursued for two weeks more, bombing and shoot~ ing up the fleeing natives, scattering their stock and utterly destroying the power of the rebel leader. ‘2’nus the empire for the first time tn thirty- four years was left !m peaceful pos- session of the county. ‘Two casual- ties in the camel corps were tbe only British losses. 25 DEAD, 50 HURT; SPARKS OF CHISEL EXPLODE TANK CAR Someinucd From Wrst of thelr “i scene. whilies and d ause it will take mine the wounded | property 1 [ran hist Le plant, tence twenty nexroes were em of the hours tu definit numt of ¢ and mroperty Lewever, fames-and ¢ de a loss. Th 4 expeted ty cout and uper te were found explosion perhaps Superintendet ioe Wilders tof truck service, thre hours «after the badly wounded. — Both mortally burned A Tow of tenement houses. a 0) in length, ail of fram were levelled hy the force of plosion und many of their oe were killed or mained en bodies, torn almost bey« recognition, were removed with {few minutes, Many of the fifts sons given treatment ave ser hurt, Others, bruised nd oon glass. were treated by physicians at The scene. ‘The delunation of t josion was heard throughout = Lon ipan's within home, but tered over a more. Virtnatly wis while ier bodies radin we 1 a block © ny trace of the tank eu | the fire wns bre |contro! shortly afier 1 tthe work of the re ” | hazardous by the fact that oline filled ears were in tle eo exp mit whet rate piled the havnt $150,000 the injured brought + General Hoapital was anise ro Woy who fe you with both leg g hurled through the the explosion An hour after the first explosior second nk & blew ofr fit the crowds seurripg toyond wrecking the car mised only amall de a Long Terma for Paterson 8 Sentences of from itt veata In prison were impr on three young Paterson 7 rey ama ge One its top bandits who Dyeing Decomber and Most of it was nm are sink Compa j office jase stole sand dollars, Follows Fen | Gentes George to LONDON Asvilnas, ed mM The imports: 4 Hission to-day when on arrive Bre oxd Georg sider prababl | port | Vibe. Keenta. of Deut ported 1 ame, Re IN commander ne Devt nd. ing when phe reporte at Koenig, for~ German among M of the wax steamer sub the ja