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—— ’ Communist Warnings Sent t American Officials in Many Citi PROVIDE HEAVY GUARD. Members of Reparations Body and Other Bureaus Also Believed in Peril Pastis. us \ ah n of tn Utic the vol Saces ani Vanze UV IC 1 o¢ murder in Mass. ened against th ates in Paris, are threat. rican Borde: Marseilles in letters received at those Ux, Consulates to-day, signed by Com- rhumist ons Murs © sad n Pane at acnt to those « Strong police niet were placed @fices here this evening. Alexander M. Thackara, the Amer!- ean Consul Ge 1, recetved a letter tuenight for t nix: non wear 1 , nN teu The Passport a Ha weaus occupy a new bullding nea Place de L'Etotle. T ALS are mace fog in the event of the execution hat there is a general plot against fil American officials in France. Forty-six addition LETTER GIVES CLUE TO BOMB EXPLODED IN HERRICK HOME (Writer Warned U. S. Envoy in Paris He Would Meet ‘“Scien- tific Death.” PARIS, Oct. 20 (Associated Press) French expert xa § 1 u \ 4 \ ney believe ina clue in tracing the maker of the b He here yesterday evening The letter was addressed to the Am- paseador personally and was received which exploded in Mr k's home by him at the American Oct. 14, 1t Is sald to ha fm threat to kill him mbassy on contal (Continued on Second Mog Sunday World |. | ‘Classified Advertisements Should Be in The World Office On or Before Friday Order Sunday World Classified Advertising To-Day. The World VOL. LXII. ‘NO. 21, 875—DAILY. ALL S, CONSULS IN FRANCE THREATENED WiTH REPRISALS IF RADICALS ARE EXECUTED Consul- | Lyons and | @round the American consulate and) the Reparations and Passport Bureau | fm the letters to blow up the bulld-| It is now believed by the authorities) Tbe (@etemtaiina Hanke Mou ] | “Cireulatfon Books Open to All.” Copyright, 121, by The Press Publishing NEW y ° R K, TH U RSDAY, OCTOB E R 20, Co, (The New York World New U. S. Airplane Will Spray Death And Destruction With 30 Machine Guns WHOLE FRAT. FAILS TO FREE STUDENTS INTHEFT OF AUTO we JLI2. ATTACK PLANE EITrED eves BO MACHINE GONS, Armored, All-Metal Aero Go-} Jamaica Police € Bex to Ple. ing to Washington Fo Phat Hazed Freshmen Army and Navy Vests Only Borrowed Car ee ~ . 5 An A mil y aeroplane, ¢ . ; by hsne ttacking infantry elthe: gr teams Ci oan entrenehed or in the open. and for} University chapter of the Phi Kapp’ this task ezuipped with thirty ma- |! nt the day between chine guns capable of firing 3,000| shots In four seconds, {s all in readt- | Psi Fraternity spe the Jamatea, L, 1, Police Station and ia ari court trvine ta Nees to start out this afternoon trom the Westbury Police Court trying to MSs to star wet eal | explain: te “pats us bl U- fight to Washington, there to .be i ny dana ay A Heaey of the weather, wt willatart r form eye 1 Was righ even though there be a drizgie such 1 tar put the latter | is persisted through the forenoon. It : : | will carry VIEW OF THE FORWARD PART OF THE UNDER- | was merely an innocent prank Chat | three persons on Its fight t oh : Booy SHOWING 12 GUN PORTS AN any college freshman is likely to com-;to the capital. They will be Its de-| BroerecrTin RT S ARMOR mit, But thelr arguments failed to| signer and bufider, J. M. Larsen; c S THE ENGINE, PILOT AND TANKS, convince the hard-headed police, who| Brook Hyde-Plerson, pilot, and M. | oe _ TORY AGENTS FOR SHOT NBATILEON “tanks” th surprising way World War. bered and will be jurisdiction to face |a probable trial, 1 into combat in GRAFTING ON JOB == WALDORF LEDGE live youths are ‘ 1921, BIG PARLEY. ON RAILROAD STRIKE BEGINS i RAIL MEN HOPE STRIKE IS AVER TED VERY SHARP TEETH LIKELY TO BE PUT INTO THE ESCH LAW Fines and Imprisonment fo: All Inciting Strikes in De- fiance of Board PENAL ry TO ROADS TOO Who Conspie 5 Vioktie Rules Will Re- ceive Real Punishment By David Lawrence. jepectat Correspondent of The Evening orld. | WASHINGTON, Oct. 29 (Copyright. | 1921).—Raltroad labor faces decisions Aportant to ite welfere thay ‘ wa Wied in defiance \ tn x ' it Having in mind all ¢ the Administration is can rt alternatives in the event that a stri should be persisted in after the Hail- way Labor Board has done all that it ean to adjust the controversy, Mor the fact is the F Cummins law whieh created the Tabor Board, did 1 1 es wihor pos q , peu ny tit courts willbe unnecessary cedle t) say, that would be a solution me in harmony with the wishes of the President than any other, That's why he dismisses as premature all ‘they Hear President Promises to | Help Unions if Walkout Is Called | Off, and to Aid Roads on Funding Bill—Pennsylvania Road Again Defies the Labor Board. CHICAGO, Oct. 20.—The conference between the “Big Five” jand the United States Railway Labor Board started behind closed doors at 2.10 this aftemoon. According to the best information, the propo sition to be submitted to the union heads included a promise that Presi- dent Harding would work tor legislation which the unions desire itt tee they recall their strike order, i es ——$—$——=$@ A sinilinn ‘p on ow imder | stood to be ready for pre lion te the ruitréads—that if they would buel RACING CHART and LATE SPORT NEWS ON PAGE 11 down on their wage cut programme and abide by the Railroad Board's de- cision the Administration would be prepared to hurry through the Rail- road Refunding Bill and would work for repeal of the Adamson law. Railroad The Pennsylyanja Ayan United Fraud ond to-day, just @ | the bowit was | |negotiations with the union hends Mi |an attempt to avert the Oct. 30 strike Representatives of the road de- clared the action of the labor body ip | ordering elections of representatives to negotiate with officials on working | PRESIDENT ACTS _|t0,n¢¢otiste with omciais on ON Ble ic ba, Pea enter ine | RATE CUTS READY; jthe road had not followed out the | orders of the board to arr ! ! wle STE y 1 at the mew att \ ASTIN Decisions the Inte pmamerce Conirais. | &8C0 Ms sion in pending cases involving re-| 1 quested reductions in the freight! °—Sympathetic strikes 8—Limitation of output rates on grajn, hay and feed and on! It is an all-metal monoplane carry- lumber were understood to be immi- Shortly before the Pennayivanty Charles. Aldrich, ‘Yoomas Conroy, | oposals that take into considera- ‘ * ing a crew of two or three, either a) oc; = 4 es = proposals ? i nent to-day after @ conference on the | hearing opened, chiefs of the five bi Edgar Lewis. According-to the police, 2 : ~ os aa : syn ; : untons of the mandate of the Ratl- i i Ienegtaamit taicnectie war, but-stoutly jer and in, ite yetrength Heoch Withdrawal Per- Four Stories Up, Is Res- Bar eeues H Chairman MoChord of the/ Board to hear President Hardie, not only in attery, each gun . " | wa well denned | °°" sn, and Aoting Attorney | Proposal for calling off of the strike eta Jor which has a tested mits Revoked cued, Then Arrested. Néverthalese: tiene 2s . ttevw |Ge0 Soff participated conferred with the three representa t i tr it N nds pe te, and ar feeling in) Administrahon qQualiey me lives of labor on the board hea : - c {Which recoR as N. 1 oT) ati Syst Stig Proniltlon Director Hat | wo imam with revalNerw ST inte ROYALISTS SEIZE sfeloralion’ eotbn, si seo Ree a [ees a alae public en wiy| LISBON PEACEABLY |on cue peanyivurs ines sumouneat Pow vy M HEU € U ' n ¢ ry ic atae , spect t ed al 7 ae - oe it sail money, ina ren ret ot | ze) SOrAe Lae ate Se UEe OS tionably will be an amendment to the| Tionps Reported to Have Occupied | ken among a Pp employees on (pt . \ : a ‘ S nh one form another,|The other is accused of be Ss Te ie cing, (anes Poims—N | Pennsylvania lines, both union ame |New Jersey, ‘Phe remaining seven te . . ea SapIRCEET RTI Loute comear TE iach-Cummins law impo’ Strategic Points—No | ; Half a dozen more are under in pider burglar whom - non-union, and that the shopmen would e mped in a lonely spot n | 000 hs 4 {mprisonment on persons con He Hig : "all ‘ feat iat ; ie $10, IN GEMS - veatigntion and’ probably will pe nave Be oor fe a cee {nciting strikes or lockouts Bloodshed. hot strike until the result of this daly Syosset, t. hed ‘oF an > we The detective had the drop D uf i OF | rT pedi it Hal, Columbia! STOLEN AS FAMILY | area within twenty-four hours. Mtr he ica Peis Hence ie the aide,|in deflance of the decisions of the) MADRID, Oct, 20-—Tae Portugues lot Is known, A 0} felt rellowl ‘ " ‘ i ‘ ! States y Labor Hoard,| Government has been overthrown as ~ University day or forfeit} OF BANKER DINES. ‘eliowtey refused to give the names | collapsed with his head and shoulders | United States Railway La . iene is ie | f the employees he accuses of being| hanging over a window sill into a] Such a dr atlo is tnayitanin Jf the nent oe . Mougrshist revel “t| WILL NOT POSTPONE|! - sar OF Re waluen el cet " Beae taken Ge 1 atrike should be called wen Ce 4 learned here to-day ew i ligand tant ; an rere mipien Taat| hee He was taken te ee eee ad. under consideration an| Cabinet, under Coelho, former revo-| STRIKE, BIG FIVE |} : \ f Edward, =! a in Peter Hern “1 Janti-st lwuse la “ar We lutioniat, probably will be formed HAS DECIDED f 1 Pa TA i ' te an Ap of {he Bach-Cummins the Senate arch st ps etlzed stiategic i: ; ! ; i wauinnltourediky tit nfs t nts in Pisbon yesterday end the i : ‘ A i | “f ; vahonenetwed’ let 1) the gnation e Government fol.) lie lowever Are Hopefith ' Oe rials } Hf 4 sl ati a Wm wholeae nce Aileiqaihod sf + BS the nferen e- | lowed. The overthrow of the Gov Meaing With Board May i lh At Gnw AAHATIbAL onoued! the -Aipal along acturing business requirlug the | w slong the copings that project {tween the two Houses and ii was) ermment wes tpaparsatiy ‘escora Avert Walkout iy and that if they co = the or Beene wleohol and tias eu rom the side of the building on sev-|ointited trom the law. Thero was at| plished without plow yoke diet doxcd HICAGO, Oct, 20 (Associated Hudson they weren't 10 ra- coney ala mits of 33 companies whi tral floor levels, enter the rooms of] that time no payehologica! compulsion | Communication with Lisboa Lae been or, ‘ carnityl that suspected of irregularities. He gavel sleeping guests and depart with thetr| yeging Congress to act. If, it {a rea- aterrapted, ask ard | Press).—The prospective rail strikg Oeithe seven Jett la Lon t got Into th ut the following Ist of persons soned, the Senate did actually acopt| ON rae Aw a nllitary| cannot be postponed, but it can Bm two straggled home at dawn, of Ladenburg whose permits were cancelled to-day: | The on Bim seemed) wuch @ provision when no strike was) MOvemene eat pig nae | settled. ‘This was the opinion of the other five decided nst walki Salvatyre Manuseo, No Eaat|to be © copings, and) imminent and the matters discussed) 8 deenatol trem Lishon| four big brotherhood ohiets and the lhnepaate oan the a tl — 114th Street; Jos yniti, No, 2808 | this n win this . pothetical, what rtd spoiaed es ‘ 4 , p erou ' | - ae i A Pl were + i to-4 jovernment resigned, President of the chmen's Untofl $ in tee | COMMUNITY CENTRE Nested Avenus, (Bravia; 1p z | _lesaph Ih Fine the attitude of Congrans as ® © and n new Mor with Marie Cosltta! after a conference this morning, sf FOR CRIMINALS HIS . ; 4 al bd . ent cog t was le L they had couby PLAN FOR JERSEY FARM , A 3 ’ rar F - od : HHMOCe OF She ‘4 \ ma esented a 11i4 i 5 Ss > } : 7 ; p ve f he coves a yamw, wae PEE SHIPPEY WEDS the meeting w © United stata te eR More Stn ey) ities Won uteusdona’ atl ceny'l hs Te ee eve CMe Heer UA Tae helen tad Taehed tue enisine FRENCH GIRL WIFE LEHIGH VALLEY Railroad Labor Boars ii policeman which train would takeleral citles for Infractions of many 1p, Brooklyn ke Del Malso, {until the man had raw ue adjo' . .: sateen i them New York when a Nassau|laws, according to New Jersey and) No. 14%3 Bryant Avenue, the Bronx; |ing window and was carefully lifting NAMED IN DIVORCE ADVERTISES FOR ae SA aa worn 18) Sana Jour 1n cume up breathlessly and| Boston police, and who caus m Hrown, Myrtle Avenue and|the lower sash. Then Bmith quiotly —--—— 0 co n came up breathlessly and | Boston and who Was caug viltam Brown, Myrtie Avenue andthe 3 aan, Then Beals aula? RAIL WORKERS | itn tne voart the union leaders wi aco 1em of aling the Newark after passing a check be-|Weirfleld Street, Brooklyn, and Con- | climbed to the ledge, atn end calle: SAN ANTONIO, Tex, Oot, 90.-Lee . ria Aiuin Gouferenia: nid le car, Then they were to be worthless, had planned to delero Bencto, 3 Coney Jaland | ous, sharply: | shippey, Angeles newspaper man, | 4 Als ae Teeeut cane o Pee oe ot | re odged in Jatl all nig establish a community centre for out- | Aven eee ee man at the other|and Mile. Madeline Babin of Paria,| “Permanent Jobs" for Men to is to p emei ap the situation as !t then exists will be ie eeienieen karin fur) One of the vevols a is that | wi ndow whirled to face the detective, | Irance, were married at Mextoo City | Take Places of Those dened by the 6 ; NO ADVANCE IN MILK com nterfer \ ne Cardo Drug Cor fo. 1094 | erring. hamda or rit wlong(@ f0™ dave mmo, ondrding to a aDt- eae: jnued and signed by the five exes PRICES NEXT MONTH, ntORNED Ae Neve ween anid R, O'Conn a ° cial despatch recelved > san | nn ree, | ‘roll ine cant ae a ~ awaeic Detoot ; 1 i Director, ap Dat fie chance Antonio Light to-day HAZLETON, Pn, Oct, 20 ollowing: con day. Bl DAIRYMEN ANNOUNCE. 1 Bares ac 8 essary ARETE a chanee mental Hi v Bo BHT CHitrE, HRI (ESE nee a to eongl letective t x Drug mpany and tried in vain to] one L ted the port's first wite ' bv mpany is advertising for 0 nent officially, it wes unofficial ine i : - made to ensure i atist 1 of DI ar Ap hess a fhe #OMe ined a aly n Ka nam-| to take places of employees who | learned that the unions were in a Tey in to extend the adva ider” wo a4 8en ; AS ; h {2 consuni Sot iho th to friends who| tor \ the absence of records |ten y the penitentiary and I don't ing Mile. Babin in Ship-| may leave the service on Noy. 1, | ceptive frame of mind and hopeful | will be sam ee anaee Pea oR AS: ha books Geitie company slowing e Kot out, bu ; tthe French gir) wh when a strike is scheduled to be. | some development favorable to them Announcement ft world until the trouble in which they disposition of 600 cases of whis- | wo rooms ¢ ' OA gin on its line. The advertige- | from the Railroad Labor Board mest made to-day at tt we ved had blown over, The eee tered = Sraiia aay sitions wiil \ing that would avert the strike, It Dairymen's League Co-operative farm offered an !deal place of con- ey withdrawn from warehouses un- ' ) > met t ay will be | ing tha’ wer ‘acciation, Inc., 303 Fifth Avenue, ealment,” der the permit we bu Racing Entries on Pages 8 and 11.) perman explained positively that no provistop: