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Serre) OFFER Ol Weather—FAIR To- Night's MV ALL STREET EDITION Copyright “Vor. LXIII. NO. 22, 126—DAILY. Cirenlation Books Open to Al (New York World) Publishing Company, 1922. j INAL, ‘whe by Press NEW YORK, MONDAY, AUGUST 14, 1922. STRIKE To-Morrow's Wi ther—F AIR. EDITION PRICE THREE CENTS is Matter ‘ork, = Train in New Jersey Is Bombed by Wreckers +/+ ATTEMPT 10 BLOW UP TRAIN, TOO NEW YORKERS ON BOARD. SEEN IN WRECKERS: ATTACK > ESCAPED PRISONER | CHASED BY CROWD CAUGHT AT TOMBS Officials of West Shore Road Convinced After an Inquiry Determined Effort to Wreck Train Was Made. Scores of Passengers More or Le Seriously Injured Rails Under Cars Are Torn Up by Dynamite Powder. After careful investization oficiais}! Suit of Man Who Broke of the West Shore Hailroad came Out of Court. to the conclusion to-day that a de- 2 at nt was made Ie zh 7 Uberate attempt was made last night) -phousands of men and women out PLENARY SESSION | F°* CALLED FOR TO-DAY Short Moratorium First Given Germany on Sum Due ‘NOT MORE THAN 60 DAYS Had Hoped by That Time to To-Morrow. Settle Problems of LONDON, Press).—Although session adjourned Thousands See Thrilling Pur-| reached an agreement on the German reparations question Payments. Aug. 14 (Assoc this without their ha or ranged for another meeting, it announced shortly this afternoon that a plenary session would be held at 5 o'clock before 4 0% morning's of the Allied Premiers was having ar- ated aving was clock either to throw a five-car passenger|ror tuncheon in the vicinity of the| The Central News correspondent train from a trestle at the Granton| ,, : ; said he understood that the 5 o'clock 1 station, five miles north of {cont Street Court, at one o'clock} meeting was called to discuss the signal Station, five miles north Of! this afternoon, witnessed a thrilling| question of Austria. It is understood Weehawken, onto the tracks of the} onase after a prisoner who had|that a promise had been given Aus New Jersey and New York Railroad,| g.caped from the court-room. He was| ‘tla that the conference would not thirty :eet below, or to blow up the break up before her financial position p 1. | mally tripped by one of the specta-| nad been discussed ‘estle ins yefore the rival of the " tr Just before the arrival of the | ior5and recaptured by the police. At the conclusion of the conferen. train and before the engineer could? ane man said he was Harry Stew-|all the delegates went to the Italia: avoid pillag up locomotive and} no address, but the police say Embassy for luncheon, When aske the following cars. whether the conference had broken Whether dynamite or black powder] 2° "Ame he gave is merely one of his}up, sir Edward Grigg, Mr. Lloyd y : acme many aliases. He was argsted by George's private secretary, replied: EA Rete Ue enurundeterslnes | special officers this morning on the|“! am not sure tion, but there is no doubt that ex- Sir Edward declined to say what Sound steamer Priscilla for invitin : plosives were deliberately planted on os Sl happened at to-day's meeting, but both the und tracks ¢ eastbound westbound matet ng coins—a game in which, the ng the tre police say he would have been sure to The train the wrecker or wreckers |) lected for th Was a local! After he had been found guilty by made up at Haverstraw and starting trate Smith in the Centre Street from there ut 8 o'clock, one of two} Court and was being taken to the running Sundays only to take care of | {gerprint room he suddenly ran for he) stirs and went down two flights New Yorkers w spent the day o White Street, the spevial office 6 in Northern New ountry re-/after him, shouting “Stop th soxta ° caped prisoner! An explosion occurred under the] “It’s @ murderer from the Tombs!"* somebody in the crowd yelled, and the third car of this train as it was cross cry Was instantly accepted as the ing the trestle at 10 o'eloc Allltruth by €he hundreds who by this the windows on the east side of the| time had jot the pursuit third and fourth cars were | nand|. The ch e west. be ere hoe : , . ‘ ve Criminal Courts he front platform and steps of th folRranin Gere toaeee third car werh shattered where, next to the Tombs, Explosive experts are of the | n{« young man tripped the fugitive, 0 wa a pounced officers that upon by the two a time fuse was used, and four uniformed contact explosion would have been n. They fihgerprinted him off by the locomotive. Purther rned, the police say, that he dence that atime fuse was the methal| las served seve terms in Western Fea Gy gale A Bint Furnisied | Prisons. He was taken back before ea oe plosions,. within, a | Magistrate Smith and sentenced to the 4 . workhouse for sixty days minute, on the we ind ty _ nes lnltned. the cane wea HER SUIT CASE ff ten vu front ON ESCALATOR Mar ur Many of THROWS 5 IN HEAP \ ’ " Women Seream at Being shes roe Piled Up. gt ie S tho emoraenes | FIVE persons, two of them women, z etsiena incor at db piled into a heap on the escala hake and: stopnulldiusiat tor cunning from the B. RT. Subway natant are, aN at ‘ my to the street at Montague lbh cnt sea Court Streets, klyn, this ihe pont noon when a farge suitcase car petal sip phaeaites ne of the women becam« alts Ne Waahes eanN Se me Ve woman was slightly WL refused medical attention Ferret erent used to give name Phe five were standing @losely to the sultease jammed ried over it The World’s Ads|i’. a ore ind in quick succes Show Great increase]: 110" oman wit tue ve In Space and Numbers uingiive eue a a nd vd the sufety devise and Week Ending August 12th ascompared| "Wi. \iy "Rtn recovered jer do more like an ac with the corresponding week otiast year| =')\!« it low passengers to join him in a game of| promised to meet the respondents at six o'clock this even- ing. ‘There was no session this afternoon, but the British meet to see if some means could found to save the conference and reach a common ground on which renew the discussions. adjournment members of the exchanged what appear After several Before Embassy for some Austen officials. It was that the Belgian were strenuously end about a reopening of the All the me inet who are now In London this afternoon's meeting, called at 3 after it be ion of reparations would not be discussed further at Soon convened. the que: The leave special attaches o'clock phasized this afterr been no rupture entente PARIS, morning August 1 payment of 50,000,000 gold marks by Germany until a de- cision has been reached the Al- lied Premiers who ave now meeting in London 7 i) ion was taken by the com mission in view of t t that Ger many was promised a decision re garding a moratorium to-day, whiel Was apparently impossible untesi it howl | wvhod by the Allied) Pre ta late hou ion t Ispense the taken after the ment the com mission had heen Instructed by their respective Goyer! Is Tt was said the reparations payments could | left in suspense tnt er confer enee could be ed in the Lon don meeting failed to de na mor ything else 430 More Avate Lines 28 More Help Male Ads. » More To Let. Ads F 16 More Help Kemale Ads IN BLAZING AIRPLANE M4 More Business Opportunities 216 More Real Estate Ads. pay O, Aug. U—Leut, Mor More Summer Resorts Mr. Stonebraker. wer 112 More Boarders Wante) a eath to-day when the ny ! were fying eausht 2 Separats ght Wilbur Wright Fel 31 ou in ' > From January Lit to August Jaren aY irae? ASE BURA, The We as printed 1,010,380) tare tt Y' clty” Telephone. eekrnar on athe » Yor Newspaper Teraisth disci Ot nei cere atonium Chamberlain. leader in the Hous Laming Worthington-Evans and other undewstood newspaper Cabinet of the se 1 to be overn this nd Ital afte onfer bers of the British atte’ whieh 30 o'clock the ame apparent » the Anglo-Fr 14 (Associated Pr ations Commission led to postpone o- TWO BURNED TO DEATH |60 U. S. WOMEN START PARIS-LONDON FLIGHT Rongh Weather Drives Back of Blaht Pin PAKIS, Aug !4 three Americans three, started in eight alrplanes flight t £ one of the pines zs will rea, 1k planne mmons; afternoon ses ‘at there cor- ad to be to cretari fare- proceeding to the Italian Mr. Lloyd Georye remained time in consultation with ment Sir noon 1 delegates avoring to bring ence. Cab- nded was ion that this meeting ench delegates expect to Paris to-morrow in their which th have ordered to t train leaving at 11 the morning They em ench 8s) this the One FAMOUS PUBLISHER WHOSE DEATH CAME AFTER LONG FIGHT LORD NORTHCLIFFE. be wonto srAer Rreroananwen.- Superintendent of Silk Mills of J His Aide Held Up. erse MASKED THUS WITH MOTOR CYCLE GET $1,938 CASH Phalany 'y City Two armed and masked th ing on a motoreycle with a attachment held up and. robt men at Irving Street and the vard, Jersey City, short! o'clock + afternoon and with the payroll of the Phat Mills, No. 111 Irvin amounting to $1,988.15. The thugs made a elean by driving thre the they en they timated to t erowded. would 1 gotiate in an ute hour in the direet duet he men held a the mill from a de They were A. Keler. suy the mill, and Charte hand whe was actin latter chased vi wa th min Beker and. | 1 point 1 hb when a masked t Hind an autemobite an dered them. ta dvop tl hand jl made rs if te jut 1 he felt ‘ 1 and it und 1 thugs d motor © against 4 were off in a minut dives t team to the 1 er to the 7 Police fl qd word vain ling ' 5 a GERMANY WHEL ser WATIONS DF Sue t and ES DISAGREE: jLord Northelitfe Loses Battle Aus Life Lasting Many Weeks; Succumbs to Strange Malady From Penniless Youth He Be Commanding World Figure FOUGHT LLOYD GEORGE came Death Came in Rooftop Bed room Constructed to Afford More Air. LONDON, Ang. 14 {Associated P 5) Viscount Northeliffe, noted British publicis 1 at 10.02 o'clock this mornir The end was peaceful It wa fated that the cause of Lord Northeliffe's death was sup puration the production of pus. within the heart, which was followed by acute blood poisoning Phe medic terms used in ving of Lord Northeliffe's deat endocarditis, strep! and terminal syn ulcerative inflammation of the linin, membran of heart, with consequent infec tion of the blood, and sutien failure of the heart, due to fainting Lord Northeliffe's body will be buried Thursday in the St. Mary-Le Bow Cemetery, Finchley. ‘The fun ral service will be held in) Westmin, ster Abbe During his extraordinary career, Al- fred Harmsworth, Viscount North cliffe, tasted not only the sweets of royal favor, of adulation and of power such ax few attain, but also the bit- tern of execration and denuncia tion vere was ua time when he was held to be one of the strongest men in Great Britain, and at another his newspapers were publicl rned in the streets, It was he brought the apr of Lloyd Gee is first Minister of Munitions and put on the read to become Prime It was 1 also, Ww ntlacke nl Kitchener, the military idolsof Great) Britain. And it was he who at lust quarrellec with Lloyd Geor 1 his news papers barred from receiving Govern ment news and, it is sail, lad even is life threatened Khe owner of many newspape among them the London Times, the “'Thunderer,'* ‘ount Ne ¢ complished it has been held to le one of the outstanding journalist tic feats of the World War. To him iscribed the avousing of the British public to the knowledge thut the Brit- sh army Jn France was insufficiently cauipped with high explosive shells, that British guns at the t wore ort of ammunition and that Lord Kitchener, at that time etary of State for War, was sending shrapnel the Uritish gunners, while Sir John 3 Comman plead in the sume Kindeof high exple hells that the G were pon the 1 ~ HEY WAVER, WELEION SET EW yer, DEAD I i " M SHOT DEAD IN B ED BY BURGLAR WHO FEARED HIS WAKING Phat Wife Heard One TI say to Othei BOUND UP WC Get Three Was What Giberson’s iiet JMAN. $100 Bills in Loot —Men Believed to Be Known in Lakehurst. Two burglirs early this morning ni killed William — Giberson, wietor of a taxicab service, as he ty in bed in his home at Lakehurst N. J His wife, awake! e of the you shoot “He othe The Mrs men ask, him was waking up," men then bound Giberson. ‘They bills whieh and lett wi they toon Giberson was killed Instant shot. Mrs finally to release remove and sere Three nearh, Giberson one hand, for help det ives he County detectives were incl dovers were n hurst to his wife Killing of Gibe belief that he Mrs. Giberson was ina hig al condition when the work ae n known aroun They on Ww believe by the “Why did replied found on and known to Giberson, shot, the Ba th threc the y by the managed the x en duty Seream und ran to on the d to believe the mur- nd Lake. but noé that the to the could identify them hly hys authorities Iked to her to-day and was unable give uo detailed description of the men, beyond saying that both were white and young and that one was hort and the other tail A naval ai station is (deated at Lakehur T had neve eon elthe of the men before Mrs. Giberson said this morning had been awakened py 1 se nd walked » the kKitehen to strike u light 1 had been il all hight, up and down from bed ‘several times, and tried not to awaken my husband As I reached the kitehen one man grabbed me by the hand while another put his hand over my mouth Then they gageed me and ted omy hands and feet together, stretching me out on the floor, It was still dart nd P could see them very imperfectly “Afier they had bound me they went int bedroom and L heard 4 Shot they left T heard one of the men ask, ‘Why did you. shoot him and the other rey “He war w up. 1 moana 1 to wt fall down. in spite of haying my hands and feet tied, and tinal ” “gue from my mouth sereamed far hely Mr. Giberson was th eight yeu yl He semen had th 1 the inber hu wu engaged in ~ GASPATEE DENIES Pork ts ste PEEING FROM COLD ' port that Pope ‘He flooks a Bottle of “HH. & H.” And Somebody Had a Corkscrew! Ex-City Fireman Kramer Goes a-Crabbing and Lands a Package of Fluid Joy. ht birt Wee being ak ew ot NUN pone fe HARD COAL OPERATORS OFFER HE OLD WAGE SCALE: LEWIS MEETS THEM WEDNESDAY SOFT. COAL PEACE. ~ ALSO EFFECTED ‘cio Cisne After Senator REPORT HERE ‘epper | resents Letter From — Harding, Urging Iwo Big Dealers Say ‘They Quick Action in Strike. Have ‘Definite ae Assurances.” Urged Mine Owners to Grant There were quite definite reports! Old Rates Until Commis- in Wall Street banking circles this : * ae sie afternoon that the bituminous coal sion Could Fix Fair Basis strike had been settled, and that] for Wage Scale. agreements between operators and union leaders had been signed i P 2 These reports lacked official con- | PHILAT HIA, Aug. 14—Samuet firmation, Executives of two of the | PD. Warrinar, President of the Lehigh largest soft coal roads state that they |] Coal and Navigation Company, and expected word regarding defini pokesman for the anthracite tlement of the strike ‘at any minut ek LIN ie alae la Basis of settioment of the strike, operators, announced to-day that he ording to Wall St t bankers, | !ad notified John L. Lewis, Preat- we the old rates of 0 for a day}dent of the United Mine Workers, of eight hours for day labor, and] that the aawne ie $1.08 a ton for mtract labor. This . 4 i cy at yh wl settlement representa a victory for[TUMe operations in the hard coal inher fields at the old wage scale, pend The soft coal strike has been in lane Pyilanbagt ihaale sett SORAEISIROR progress fo prox ly ifiveny © investigate the altuation Lav m Mpproxtinately) GVO) ute. Waeriner ald te nad tales graphed Mr. Lewis last night sug- gesting that a conference of anthra cite operators and representatiyes of the miners be held in this city Wedy nesday. Mr. Warriner’s action followed a conference yesterday with United States Senator George Wharton Pep- per, Gov. Sproul, W. J. Richards, President of the Philadelphia and Reading Coal and Iron Company, and William A sgow jr, counsel for CITY TAKES OFF FERRYBOAT FROM 5. | SERVICE the United Mine Workers. At this meeting, it became known to-day, nator Pepper read a letter from Presider! Harding in which the . A President dec wed that further delay Shortage of Coal Given asfin the resumption of mining would she ‘ < mean “danger of nothing short of Reason—Hylan Issues Call | iGn-wide disaster:*” for Meetin ; Mr. Warriner's telegram to Lewis ; | sata J “On bebulf of the anthracite oner- The first restriction in municipal latory 1 extend to you a cordial inettas public service due to the coal short-|tion to mest us in conference with a age was ordered to-day by Commis-|view to an early resumption of pro- sioner of Plant and Structures Wha- |@uction in the anthracite field T sug- len, One of the Staten Island ferry eat Philadelptiia as a suitable pisos conference and Aug. 1 a8 a com. bouts was withdrawn from sers pete and unless heads of city departments Our eption of the conferease are able to go into the open market |is that we id meet for the friend and purchase coal there may be fur ly discussion of the whole situation, ther reductions in munictpal activities |ineliding such specitic als as for the benefit of the public either of us may desire to submit,’ In response to a request made by| resident Harding's letter to Sens Mr len last week Mayor Hylan ator Pepper said has a special meeting of the am told that Mr. Lewis has tne Board of Aldermen for next Thurs. |Micated willingness to confer at ence day. ‘The meeting will be asked to{ With (he anthracite opevators in case krant authority to Mr. Whalen, us| {ey inviie him to de so. V snggest to Chairman of the Board af Purehuse. | Sou fenator from the state to buy coal wherever he can get jy {most die erned that the opers Without public letting and to extend futers will be acting in the public m= this privilege so fur as it may be| ' prompt nd him a no legally Jeordiat tion tend confer- In nnouncing that he had euarfenmee tot wtlened such time down the Staten Ishind Ferry servier, [ntl t na they tay < with a Mr. Whaten said | to mption of “Owing to the long continued coal | rcodiet ‘ field strike there is ne O t) Kwheat an nd tinined ‘ bus of rh, and b feet if te may die uh ld w serve the Hoppe oul in t t De A A ostOp 1 ! a I ih ' 1 nytta- laid off one of the bi Twland|tion. 1 ind! ts, tah bout asd te wilting the men = at pat t whol 100 PASSENGERS o INJURED IN WRECK]... 0000) 0. Healin N.Y. Central Train Derailed |i" ei Near Tonawanda Viaduct 1 ' arily be BUFFALO Aug 14 On * \ f a ther deiay wes in dangor af nothing ated PASBENKerSs were ght! } . wie ne . un wh ' epor hn ain LEVELLAND. ” Aug “4 An fle: ) ( suatieoailll att nd’ (he anthranite. atriee ey 1 - * “ 1 s was Hed, w re tava i nt John L, ' Low ' ners. It eame from ; eS »W 5 4 the apthra an as = ? rv tor ‘ mmittes, a r & Mr. Warrtner's invitation wink 5 x x | te he stors In conference at woh 4 ice Pht ' Wednesday, Mr, Lewis lit lds wih the a t ; 3 The t premise wipan which you wken a Init phy stetane based your tnvitation fa eam 4 18 thapatleniiabinone wate: girs well for the sme. a hosplin) treatment Joeas of the conference.” is amas Se 2 |