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Weather—COLD; RAIN. DAILY WALL STREET FEATIRE THIS Eprtion Copyright VOL. i. NO. 21,927—DAILY. (New York World) Babiishing Company, 11 by Press A, NEW YORK, WEDNE SDAY, "DECEMBER 21, Katered 1921. 8 Second=( inse Matter Pot Oftice, New York, N. ¥. LINDENFELD NAMES 6 ACCOMPLICES IN v BOMB OUT RAG TREATY SIGNERS WARN DAIL NMETEEN REFORHS PEACE RESTS ON ADOPTION IN BUILDING TRADES, LINDENFELD NAMES SIX MEN IN WALL STREET BOMB STORY “OBANDITS STAGE ‘S DARING HOLD-UPS: HARDING'S TREATY VIEWS EXPECTED TO LEAD SENATE. cM DD WOULDPARKAUTIS. 02.0 curr n Penalty pacer, eee TO MAE EROS Hotel First Place Visited by Raid: | MANY LOSE VALUABI a President Will Be Urged to Approve _ Soe the Condition — Irreconcilables 7 Customers in, Lunch Wagon! Dufty hinges Lis Lloyd George| Forced Envoys to Agree by Wai Var Threa Threat. } orvoses minscne BUTHE THOUSANDS. UNDERCITY PARKS Polish Police Head Gives side History” of Radi Held in Warsaw. “in-| MRS. DE SAULLES, |WHO SHOT HUSBAND, TO MARRY AGAIN al of S INVOLVED. | i} 5 SURE HE W ORDERS QUICK ACTION. SURE HE Prisoner Did Not Actually Par- | Duggan Dehies Coercion ar De Valera Explains His Move to End Abuses Protects s i , ticipate in Bombing, How- Oath Clause. | Employers as Well as All | ever. GS OR UA ji ‘and Lunchroom Among Vic- Now Say the Pact Will Be- muciie GE ansoeiatea | DT Hiariiss, rath Exper’, Workers. pee | tims Burglars Miss $2,000. | Beaten. Saal i nf a — Copvriam, 1921, we the United Prean 1 Press)—Opposition to the re‘erence| Has Plan to Relieve Street The ‘changes demanded by the, WARSAW, Dec. 21—Wolfe Lin-| | A band of five robbers made raids WASHINGTON, Dec, 2 : Cree Delon itabibronty ta wie) th Congestion. Lockwood Committee in the by-laws |“enfeld, held here in connection with| jon establishments near the Pennay!- ; = », Dec, 21. President Harding's acceptince of (4 secrete wae, vowen, Ui Ceetye:| and focal rules of the untons engaged (the Wall Street bomb murders, has vania Station, including the Penn. interpretation made by the American delegates in regard to the hoo - Gavan Duffy, one of fapneretisiers Tneid es toa eae i of : THN (HEY DUIS Geadee InTCe Glace |Hemed ax adcoripilces)for whom des |Post Hotel, at Eighth Avenue and Power Treaty, under which, it is declared, the United States will be, boiyjaut im his argument for ratification d 8 traffic problems befor: th: s % | seas | Slat Street, opposite the Post Office | 3 hvered in this morning's session of | Finance and Budget Committee of the Were made public to-day in a circular /teotives now are searching, Dr. Stan Building, earls. thin morning. “pra, |t2 SMfeguard the territorial integrity of Japan, has created a-gredl <4 . i ae : alee fr _ - slaw Oulkowski, Chief Commissary | | Building, early this morning. ney . stil Se the Dai! Eireann Board of Estimate to-day, Spcc:a; !tter addressed by Samuel Unter- au pee ms omer cae leetkcacharwendinccs night clerk's 470Ng statesmen and Arms Limitation delegates. - c 8 co yne, organizer of /Of the Poolish politic lice, de~ 2 He declared he opposed this course | Deputy Commissioner of Police Har--,™¥er to Hugh Frayne, organizer ct | diamond headlight pin, overlooking | The President will be urged by Republican Senators to approve because of the high :ecling a piebis- | jig9 in charge of ‘raffic regulation |the American Federation of Labor; |‘lared | solace arrMeenncdpe site campaign would create. Such | told the Mayor he was working cut a) Patrick Crowley, President of tne| Dr: Oulkowski gave the United Safe at the hotel Thee cot eecben {reservation to the Four-Power Treaty making it clear that. the Unite tae sean tiy Tron ene cna to the othes, | iat for ending the congestion of the | uuging ‘Trades Council, and to the| Press a complete record of Linden- hundred doliars from a night junch | States is not so bound by the pact, and there were intimations to-day {i wagon and @ lunch room. {Administration circles in the Senate that he might himself suggest th: Three men entered the hotel at 2} avoiding the difficulty cause o'clock this morning. Two acted as! reservation when he submits the treaty, thus outposts on the sidewalk. One of the | by his difference of opinion with the American delegation on ‘this poin At the White House it wai eld's both before |) fter the dynamiting, taken from iad He said he saw no alternative to th: activities, and treaty and spoke as if he were conf dently expecting its ratification by the Dail. The members of the Dial listened | with intense interest while he and Eamon J. Duggan, also a member of streets due to parking cars by s-! Fi tablishing two great. undergrouna | Peds of all the building trade tabar organizations which are not j Parking @paces or garares, one und+r | sented in the council. th south end of Central Park to ac- Mr, Untermyer at the last hearing | commodate 30,000 cars and one under | Bryant Park to accommodate 4,000 orfof the Lockwood Committee said many of the rules which the com- 5,000 cars. repre- | jurchives of the secret police This threw the first ht on Lin denfeld’s “inside history.” \[three men who entered took station at the door. The other two, good looking, well dressed young men, went tnd While police were cross-quest joning | jcated President Harding's present |: | Dr. Harriss said he had gone fay|Mittee now ask the unions to repral ce ore Pr i the London delegation, ardently rec-| ough into the study of the plan to! were criminally illegal; he asserted | Lindenfeld endeavoring to elict Mrs BLANCA \ ERRAZ| LURIZ de SAULLES en an Re cee ene] tention Is not to attempt to forces! ii: Gmimanded’ ratifoation of the tvaty: |. sire ithat apace under the pari /that tunless: these rules aie jinmedi-| farther information’ from him, Or siete a : . W. + jpact through the Senate because of Dutfy declared he recommended ‘nited Press the Chilean Beauty, Now Living in| Pisht clerk, nad Just finished making Mr. Dutty pees te te60n vould be found which would clear thie| ately reformed, the committee would | Oulkowski told the United Press the Chilean Beauty, Now Living in abe ah ah, AN buessuobad his disagreement with the American ratification reluctantly, because, He siopping, theatro and hotel districts , Start prosecutions, but that eo far as following had already been ascer- Santiago, to Be Wed to , . t £ iy thatitho slenaturse of the | ago, been transferred from the cash drawer | delegates as to its meaning, bu argued, that the sig: jof idle cars and would enable owners | the committee was concerned, a:n-| tained: Compatriot. to the small safe under the counter, lieave that to S 1 Irish delegates had been forved under |i, yo constantly in touch with them|"esty would be given to those wno| 1. Lindenfeld undoubtedly was in- Pp: . fav@nich (other Taree Rue Had were | ea 4 at to Secretary Hughes ocd Wuress. Mr. Duggan, on the other |tneough telephone connec‘ion or other|teformed their ‘by-laws. The olrou-| volved in the bombing, because hi SANTIAGO, Chill, Dec. 34 ‘| deposited. a ore nderwood. oi band, warmly denied he had been ‘signal. He had not yet considered|iar further states that changes in|knew minutely in advance how tle Erragurla De Saulles, the ers Te nether the President offers to «ji * d into affixing his signature. ° de, how the beauty who killed her firat husband, r. Hains pushed out the register prove @ reservation or not, the Sey ; coerced in! ec lcosts, he said, or the charge which| such of the objectionable practices as| preparations were made, declaring: “If the Irish people cannot achieve freedom under this treaty. it will be would be made to the automobile owner for the privilege. The plan will operate to protect cars from theft, Dr. are now within the law “will be en- forced by legislation and otherwise. unless promptiy and voluntarily the fault of the people and not of the Harriss said. made.” Jack De Saulles, Amert is engaged to marry Cruz, @ young engineer, society man, anufactured and how it “ bomb was manufa Fernando Santa was to be aot off. 2. He did not actually participate the bombing, but he knows who La Mrs, De Saulles’s murder trial was one He looked up into the muzales of two revolvers, He Kicked at the of the small safe, but not hard en to close it by half an inch. ‘Th rob- INTO SUBMISSION \Angry al Being Ki Knocked Down Bb, ate will be asked to attach it to ti treaty, The almost univeraa! com |ment among Senators to-day on tie situation created by Me Harding 4 i +,| bers came behind the counte took | statement that he differed with Sec treaty, |_"“Phore is available a perfect spot| Speaking as the organ of organtaed| The names of the six accomplives Of the most sensational In New York's ; : ; He declared the treaty represented | oar the s9th Street entrance of Con-| labor, the New York Call seme uy nea | wece not divulged by Dr. Oulkowski, geiralnal atory! site, Ras spoused ot neiaes Coa the saa dra sne tat by Fleeing Thieves, Won Keiary Host aatna Sie ‘Amertety ai us “i rt jot and led her sband ack e r. lains any ‘isher to the J * con he reat. the fruits of the sacrifices of all Who / trai park,” sald Dr. Harris. “It will | “recommendations” of the committee: | for fear they would take the alarm ji" 0 Nikt ain v husband at hed died for Ireland. “Every man and woman here,” he | ‘eontinued, “is entitled to go out and | die for Ireland. But none is entitled to send the Irish people to death.” DE VALERA EXPLAINS OATH HE PROPOSED. not interfere with park traffic at all,| and will not be visible and unsightly. “These parked cars to-day cause! congestion, loss of life, injuries. Onr plan provides that when a passenger leaves his car to enter a store or theatre for a space of time, the car “It is understood that these recom- mendations, many of them regarded as heloful in bringing about much- noeded reforms in certain unions (while some aim at the most cherished rights of organized workers), are for the purposes of discussion and will the Box, near Weat- and escape. bury, L. 1, In @ dispute over possession 3. Lindenfeld has told a number of of their child. Mrs. De Saulles was tried lies, which he does not hesitate to at Mincola. She claimed she had. no amend when caught. He says he was Fecollection of firing the shots. After once a member of the New York Pross ® hard fought trial she was acquitted —_—_>__ clup. The Polish authorities are anxious %’MAS DINNER LESS stairs and down to the basement. The robber at the door came over and tore the pin from Fisher's tie, broke off the setting and put it in a wnint- coat pocket, saying: That will make a nice ring for my girl.” Just then the porter, Joe Goodrich, | Holds Up Third. Harold Light, a thoroughly crest- fallen youth, of No, 831 Amsterdam Avenue, was held in $5,000 bafi on ‘ihe charge of burglary in the West ruarantee of Japan's territorial intes rity was that it was now up to + Senate to put upon the treaty in clearest possible terms the fina! binding interpretation, A leading Administration Senn ior strongly intimated that the Presidteot se i Side Police Court thi ert is eo} has in mind a Senate rvation Eamon De Valera took occasion to/enail be in the ‘tunnel’ subject to| prove Yo be the centre for debates in|to deport Lindenfeld to the United THAN THANKSGIVING [P70 S00 1) Panera ee te cia ° 4 feb seat tacitly approved by. the AGmisieeaht tefer to what was printed in the/olephone call and a flash. It will/ ai! future meetings of the more then States at the carliest possible mo- sideeet head of the stairs. He went down pnevesy w i me of a iss 7 tion, while irrpconcilable Senain:: morning newspapers as his alterna-| probably mean six telephone opera-| fifty unions directly concerned.” aaRat Muve Turkeys Ten Cente @ Poaaa| faster than he had come up when Liebman, Jani Th Wait Con Grenik | predicted that the-Weuy,Pawenieram tive oath. tors in the ‘tunnel’ but practically! FRAYNE SAYS UNION CAN RUN| wiile a member of the German Lower. yeu cevolnere were ctpraed “towara | ee Meant Breet | voula. go gown to detent Gnaae am “That oxth,” he said, “was sug-| all of the large department stores who OWN AFFAIRS. secon of the gociallst Party anc em-| OArsimes Oinace tis year him, He came up another stairway was also Light's camor. rested by me in a verbal suggestion when T wae criticising, not the oath in the treaty, but another oath pre- have been etudying the proposition and are enthusiastic about i!t, are Frayne said Mr. Untev- request was a matter waich ployed as a store clerk that party de cided to punish htm for strike break- should less than the tving dinner of last month, a | Oost at least 10 per cent Thanksgt and went to a room on the second floor to call for help. He was menaced and justly so, because she worked a ! peshieg reault of the; Prosidpnt's stati Mrs, Liebman ie proud of her feat, |@¥anche of adverse public opinigy @ © : cording to Edwir : gales : bluff on the burglar after sho had first | TtUDE to have individual operators) coulda’t be settled by a press dis-ling, ‘Thereupon Lindenfeld songht cor", RUBS Reeder Che Toees | by one Goumen on thoreldawalk: wae | 73S estohea daw uy Ws: tworecen Aifference between. the opm viously suggested. I satd the first/to handie thelr own store calls.| cussion, It would have to be CORs| cance protection; ‘The police employedlany tnat ‘ arkets, who sald t.-| pulled down the window and was fi of view of the President ag expressed oath was inconsietent with our posi: Hotels and theatres will undoubtedly | sidered in the regular channel and| tim ee an “agent provecatedy™ a A Paisley Gadnd mont food: | quiet ee ens door notified Mre, esterday and that of the dele tion and I verbally indicated what we| tan in Iie.” i i ene - is Reales nes se The men in the office said they ie Be ses erhaps by the middle of next week an Ps m in the last th He on pee | Sates appears to hinge on what | might take instead. . The Mayor called for a statisticall answer would be forthcoming trom ertene sD nN omiAs Li Sree A AUN. N2 area i tear in atent oe BEE: ould neck throueh tne BNI Ave: Sooners Lene OIE that abe could | meant by “insular dominions.” “The word ‘constitution’ occurs !"| report on cars parked at all hours of the A. F. of L. try and incite by w to MP" | follow the wholerale prices nue windows at Hains and Fisher if b van Yalln'a ‘apert: both oaths, but im one of them it re- fers to @ constitution in which there] stands, was not a vestige of British authortty.! The comnmttee granted a request “The other oath is one in which the|from Dr, Harriss for $250,000 to ex- British King must be recognized a5} tend the tower system of traffic regu- the head of the Irish State.” lation which was first tried out at ‘The Dail adjourned at 1.35 P. M. um-| his own expense on Fifth Avenue, til 8.80 o'clock. ‘The extended jower system will op- the day, inoluding those on hack “We can and do and will take care of our own affairs,” said Mr. Frayne. William P. Kenneally, Vice Presi- dent of the Board of Aldermen, for- merly a member of the Executive Committee of the Building Trades Counell and a representative of the some unlawful deed and then inform on them. After the bomb was set off at Broad and Wall Streets in September, 1220, killing thirty-seven persons, Linden- fela werft to William J. Burns. he Says, and offered to go to work for him agatn for the purpose of locating whi he said, took a considerable slump yester- day. Live turkeys in the wholesale market he said, are selling for 45 cents a pound, before Thanksgiving they soid for 65 cents. Dressed turkeys are quoted at 60 cents « pound. He said this would sive the retailer generally about 10 per there was any outcry and backed out, Joining the outside sentries, Five minutes later the guests of the hotel had their first news of the robbery when police clubs and whistles began to sound throughout the neighvor- hood and marine guards came run- ment on the second floor. Valin was shopping. Mrs, Ldebman agnt her daugnter| for a policeman and went up to see| Mra. Van | On the landing two young men, apparently frightened by something, dashed from the apurt- The delegates appear to take the view that it is dominion with a small: " meaning the domain of a Gov ernment, as Scotland, for example | might be described as a part of the on the other hand, would seem (f have the idea that the word shoule ¥ be capitalized, with a meaning sud) annatian! dav 'thar’ cecal ee cent, profit. Geere at the present whole-| ning from the Post Office. rmi : The members of the Dall, instead | erate on Broadway, from 84th to 110th | sala he belleved the most tmportam:| {%e a¥namitere. He declares he ro-| sale’ prices should. retail ne nyt ne, | mw young men, exactly resembling Clothing and other foot, “iM as it has in “the Dominion ot C of congregating In the lobbies before| Streets; Varick Street and Seventh | gemand was that all restrictions on| °°Ved $3000 from Burns. and shortly! chan 30 cents a pound the descriptions of two of those who J “which would bring in Australi the morning session, went promptly ‘Avenys, from Franklin Street to 59th thereafter disappeared ee They ran into Mrs. Liebman and} per New Zealand as British domin jgited the hotel, walked Into the 5 X Poms J . much more than ety: arrival, at the behest of the Sergeant | nue, from Eighth Street to 86th Street; 5 fi into etese connection: with the Com “ wlat 38d Street and Eighth Avenue, I pee at Arms, end the day's proceedings| Lafayette treet, from Duane to| rr he Meemntters’ union, for) nunists and attended Communiatic BARELY AN AMERICAN ‘They escaped and s0 pass ont of the instance, there would be twenty ap- about an hour earlier, There were mological significance involved. bi, , story. treat Sen: started only four minutes after the pignth streets; 125th Street, from enentinge Uh RTGenels, Aurion. Mert four customers tn the wagon besides! i on stra, Léebman got up she Kee pay Selucieas potas eat pr House sat, inatead of being delayed | iver to river; 48d Street, entire| (Continued on Eleventh Page.) jand bedigr fl mate ; ae wasn nee J. J. Smith, the chef and cashier, wan mad all the way through | treaty practically guarantees thé i ® half hour or so, as has been the| iength; Grand Concourse, 161st Btreot >. } _Bbeny Sein Gime Nap Doie Byes |W ABIDS ecretary| .. “Everybody quiet now," saidone of! ining man emerged and she de-| tegrity of the Japanese Exupire am Cosgrove, Secret Service agent, Recess joretary’ 5 ly, It was then see: = cae to Fordham Road, and in Brooklyn, | Age jof Commerce Hoover was characterized | ‘2 two sharply | scended n hi ith h d , ‘ ie SmALTER re o a0 scended upo im wi er hand] that its second article morally bind _tmmediately| pedtona Avenue, from Roebling streot| SHOOTS 3 WOMEN, |to Europe to lofate him. Lindenfeid as “barely an American” and ‘a mili. | that both men carried revolvers, Ono] sticking out under her apron, as it to Eastern Parkway, 2 DIE; KILLS SELF discovered he was being shadowed by |" stone .round President Harding's neck’’| tho United States to protect that i= ACorClnven on Renna Peas) cere molt pang Ha ai ft Ni |by Senator Tom Watson of Georgia in| (Continued on Second Page.) | "Mattia si voung man” ahe Taamue of Nations tints fo aie ene seamen wi hotel, without paying his bill a bitter attack on the Russian Relief % ) ” ) CHRISTMAS FUNERALS OMAN WITH RIFLE \Slayer Thought to Have Become Deg. 21.—W. 1 | Fund in the Senate to-day said, “or I'll blow your brains out” | bers of the League to defend the ter. BARRED BY UNIONS LEADS BANDIT CHASE Wea. Vote, Not to Work| Heads Posse of Several H rae Drivers Vote, ° enae Tete se Soseceh Sus ed on That Day. Crazed When Marrriage Is Opposed. PHILADELPHIA, Dec. “Two women were shot and killed, a third FLORA, Ill, Dec, 21.—Led by Miss Watson served notice on the Senate! that the conference report on the biii| appropriating $20,000,000 to buy food-| |stuffs and grain for the famine stricken |regions of Russia would not be adopted before Christmas WHITE CHRISTMAS IS EXPECTED BY WEATHER BUREAU She made him put up hts hands and told him if he moved or showed the slightest desire to get away she would take him apart and throw the pleces out of the window. He still had his hands up when Policeman ritorial integrity of the nations party to the covenant. ——>—__ PASSENGERS UNHURT IN B. & O. TRAIN WRECK ‘There will be no funerals in New York| Mildred Kelly, bookkeeper of the Stato| Was wounded, probably fatally, and ———E—EEE WASHINGTON, Dec. 21 Rattigan came back with the deugh- | ‘Christmas Day, unless non-union driv-| Bank of Uka, Ul, © posse of several| the slayer ended his own life in a DRESS SUIT DRY SQUAD Snow and cold waves for La Van Valin said the unrecoy-|. BALTIMORE, Dec. 21 York: rs can be obtained for hearses and car-| hundred armed citizens scoured a wood p Mages, The International Brotherhood| near here to-day for five handits wio| Teamsters, Coach and Funeral! late yesterday robbed the bank of be- | a announced yesterday that at &/ tween $16,000 and $20,000~m cash and| ting last Sunday its members had| raperty Bonds, Up to thie afternoon iio | not to drive on Christmas Day. trace had been found of them. action ie similar to that taken by! anes Kelly was the first in pursuit Bee union last Thanksgiving. A’ motion | of tne wandite following the robicry in mot to drive for any Sunday funerals} which she and other bank employean | Supposed insane outburst to-day in 4 rooming house in West Philadelphia The dead are Mrs, Minnie Warring ton, who conducted the house; Mrs, Bella Drake, fifty-five years old, a roomer, and Cornelius Coff, the slayer. forty-five, who was a cousin of Mrs. Warrington. The wounded woman is was voted down, Were ordered in the directors’ room, Mrs. Agnes Borrell, also a roomer On or Before Friday ||! TO HUNT SOCIETY WETS | CHICAGO Dec, 21.—Detectives of the| Detail Station to-day were brushing up their social etiquette and ascertaining Just what sartorini acces- sories are necessary to dress mits, fol- ng the formation by Chief of Police zmorris of a Christmas in many parts of the Northeastern quarter of the United States were predicted to- day by the United States Weather Bureau. The first rea! cold wave of the ered property was valued at $700, tn- cluding @ $200 fur coat her two sons and daughter had just given her for Christmas. SS BANDITS HOLD UP BANK, season 1s due to strike the Mid- die Atlantic States iate to-day ESCAPE WITH $10,000 St. Louis passenger train No. 3 on | )s Baltimore and Ohio Railroad was pari ally deraited at Independence, W. Vs. | to-day. ‘The mishap was caused by « broken rail The baggage and dining car and day coach left the track: also ene truck of the mail car and a sleeper. Traip officials reported that a poll of the pur. Preceding Publication ‘Dress Suit Squad" to It may be followed by snow. In sendtra showed that owed ‘thet nasesy See aan a number of concerns In| While the bandits up the} span su A exelumt joty 7 hear i cai ate alin money and bonds, ‘The police say they believe sudden pais Sal oa Po the Prohistion Agee the rewion of Ohio, Indiana and | COLUMBUS, 0,, Dec, 21.—Five armed ek ne who stated thelr services would “e id ie de “hopped in er famaany, tnénced vy eopedtion 101 OEE WORLD Droge Suit Squad’ willbe in| Michigan snow, which probably vg - ‘available for funerals Christmas Day or Bees in trem of the Cof's desire to marry a niece of Mrs. Dee “ot Gnetetmment eamarete sq Will last over Christmas, a ox- Trost & Savings Bank to- ted the “These, Burrell, was the cause of the shooting. ———Ss ———— are to be kept under survefilance. pected late to-day. day and escaped with $10,000. i: . mon Gote bas Ram ia oboe

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