Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
acaba THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, AUGUST 14, 1922. How Explo: Pie ea Afoched by Bombers on We ion Tove Up Rai Under Train |75,000 10 STRKE. [MLD PANE RAGES cked by Bombers on West Shore Road w Act CHARMAN, AS LEONA HOTEL WRAL SIRKE ees: Se ele OF WAY MEN SAYS} GOES UPN BLAZE DIANNUNZIO HURT __[iicricnat™ inthe carer tho Benty SERIOUSLY IN HEAD |! pricipation in yrevious striker, tno BY FALL IN GARDEN |- ——_ Poet-Aviator-Warrior Was Walking When He Was Injured. GARDO;! RIVIBRA, Italy Aug 14 (Associated Pre: ‘s) Gabriele D'An nunzio, Italy's noted soldier-poet, was seriously injured in the head by a fe yesterday in the garden of his villu here. Considers the Reply oi | ecutives to Be Sitis- factory, Unions Convinced ’Roads Are} White Sulphur Springs Resort Qut to Crush Them and in Catskills Has Many Will Fight. Narrow Escapes. For some time following the acci dent his condition gave rise to con lerable anxiety. Medical reports to- y were more reassuring, but his r ‘ doctors declined to express a definite fs toasted. This opinion on his chances for recovery one extra process WON'T BUDGE AN INCH Several persons were badly injured, scores of spectacular rescues qf New York women and children were made and a panic of dangerous proportions \ © within a week of raitroad Joyees in the maintenance of way iments, which will call out 75,- Will Insist That His Proposal 000 workers in the Eastern district was Be Accepted by the Shop- ed to-day by William Parker,| 88 precipitated at 4 o'clock yester-|* ~~ 4 gives a delightful mercekinan ce mpromi Chairman for the metropolitan dis-]48¥ morning when the Hotel Leonia, phen struck," sald Mr. Lowe, quality that can ry nen—F ine 0} Omise F , sUiphur: Springs berty, N.| 2d saw there a baby, certainly triet of the Hrothurhood=of Maintde | Wits Sulphur Springs, Liberty, N.l coe ware tHan two seat ou, win Ine not be duplicated Y., was destroyed. by fire following r und Shop Laborers. leg laid open by a_ he @lass from one of t) “Most of the inju and children, and th ly at least tw vy ‘plece of windows. d were women © were certain ¥ of them, I think 80 many of the children were injure: because they are always at the win Ly’ dows in the trains, and so caught Yb the heaviest barrage of the broken fe By David Lawrence. | (Special Correspondent of The Eve ning World. IN, Aug 1 (Cot President Harding con an explosion caused by a short cir- cuit of a larg Mr. Marker returned this morning pumping engine, it day by relatives in this city. Hundreds of thousands of dollars in jewelry, money and wear- ing apparel was lost by the guests, More than 100 ts, most of them Hoston, where a meeting was ) yesterday of all the chairmen in| Ws fearned t WASHING j right 19: siders the reply of the railro: \ tives to his latest peace pr be eminently satisfactory. He w budge an inch from this position and no matter what happens in the crisis now developing the President will in sastern territory. ‘This meeting inimously decided to send to Pres- 1 exec Grable of the organization, who wal to now in Washington, a request that glass, New Yorkers, were stopping at the hotel when the fire oveurred, All of them ekcaped in their night attire, The hotel was of wood construction © order a strike in conformity with 1 made a clo examination of the coach when the train pulled into Weehawken, and I found that ever A window in the car had been rippe YY. aa out, as well as windows in two of th vote to strike which was taken several weeks ago. s pretty blue,’ Mr.) Parker sist upon his pro; nsal being accepted and was burned to the ground in a Hi can see nothing else but a : other cars in the train. T saw also by the shopmen. It is the final com Tae 16 Balt: vie AeMeRHORe ween PULETNNAlY ahore Gite that the forward step and part oF th : promise, namely that the railways niantion ara convinced .that the| Bed sheets made Into improvised] vestibule on the third car had been en Okide in inization # e e e ers and give them jadderd: saved - as twenty|fipped away, so that I think that thy take back the strikers and g yen ve vad executives are outite crush] @aders saved as many as twenty their former positions where vyacan cies exist, or other jobs at the same pay they formerly received if their old positions have been filled Mr. Harding feels that the situation has reached a grave point. The union leaders have told him they would bring the executives to their knees within a week. ‘This means a spread of the transportation tie-up and more suffering to the public. Will the President permit it? The chief ditt culty in answering that question is the fact that both railway executiver and union leaders do not think Mr lives, it was eclared in telephone ihe unions. We ean expect no sup Y port from the Government. ‘The Rail- Labor Board is powerless and all messages to this city, One woman caught four children thrown from es ; ‘ ITALY PUNISHES 50,000 Limousines RAILMEN FOR STRIKE Who could well afford to pay more for the candy which goes naton into their homes, have discov- to Unconditional Dixmisant. ed tha‘ LOFT QUALITY is ROME, Aug. 14 (Associated Press) par excellent. Sooner or later A decree was issued to-day punishing you'll make this discovery. Lspernigetngtinn sd | fast generat ative," " “A dyt, on Page 1 |: The punishments range from suspe windows of the second floor. A Negro hat is left is a finish figh Independent of the Chairmen, the maintenance of y unions of the Pennsylvania and Brie Railroads, with headquarters in New York and Jersey City have demanded by telegraph that President Grable order a_ strike, Mr. Parker said to-day that the de- mand Was nation-wide and that when he word is given every union man in chauffeur, employed by a family stop- ping at the hotel almost certain di sayed several from h Penalties Range Fr Sus 4 \ | bomb ed {ts ma Dp! free HM bomb ox: 3 main ripping effect Luxurious | The explosion occured at about 4.05, with a deafening impact. The building was shaken t@its foundation and in an instant there was panic in the corridor Men, women ¢ nd chil- Hardt has the power to compel the maintenance of way depaftment]dren crowded down the stairways in / € Us EUIIL ear be Alcap e iid walk out and the failroads} frantic attempts to get out. Many know, an does Mr. Harding, that a re w be thoroughly crippled. were hurt in the confusio Mek ar Congreas tar specie, power ajexecutives—President Un-| Mrs, Dora Frisch of No. Jast ouid fear anidlawaalny; ‘9p/c6tec- wood of the Erie among. them—| 166th Strect and Mrs. ella Getz of Nal mean SS oaAuli aa aBarntaew htot ~s ae ois " A -- 7 Acai 7 7, ow ne pater ho we seen to-day on this matter] No. 1502 Longfellow Avenue, the tions are apr ie , a eee vid the maintenance of way men} Bronx, found themselves trapped by are unwilling to get into the labor : an “ were bluffing. Mr, Underwood, said} flames in their rooms on the third oe sain Rte ciyae aroone our ays on esert not over half a dozen men would go} floor. The latter tore the clothing ju ad ive i ipiien SDL cont oi 9 ut in this district if a strike was] from the bed and made a long rope. PE ATRGEuG: LLte oni the hext Hove g ° called. , Sho tied one end to the bed and threw Mere ataudlonc inesitibly involves Passen ers Tell of ufferin S L. F. Loree, Chairman of the East-| the other out the window and then she ° Pee eat talegrei want by ithe 4 ern Railroad’ Presidents Conference, | and her sister slid down to safety. Goereion: G ° i Se eadian, ¥ the — _ called a meeting of members for 4 On the second floor were four women re sadgdh dpmehaonned puiianed ‘Sunday , P ; ae . P. M. to-day at his office. with children in their arms. ‘Their bat is significant. Mr. Daugh- Relief Train Brings Out Aged Victims of Heat and § | SERVICE ‘the strike situation is to be dis- escape alo was cut oft Standing < , 6 a Paes A 3 Sean cussed but it is said no action will}beneath their window, Mrs. Getz in- Se eee Nae they. could Parents Who Fought to Save Baby. ct he taken other than laying plans to[structed them to drop their young- Rigaote inp persone quilty of « 60n- SAN BERNARDINO, Cal, Aug. 14 (Associated Press).—A Santa Fe — strengthen shop forces in the East.|sters, and she caught the four of Sitaey to interrupt interstate com- relief train, carrying approximately 125 passengers, many of whom were (Continued from iret Base: John J. Dowd, Sbaenen oF ve eae ee bec ulte oi : ol ed fre iret Fs e Strike ¢ ec of the} Mrs. Frisch was ass! s two elderly | merce. The foundation for his tele- | suffering from the effects of the terriffic heat of the desert, arrived here Central Strik ommi of the | Mr isting elderly : ’ — Metropolitan District te sent «|women down another rope Indder. e gram ie the famous act of iat from Needles last night after’ four days’ delay when train service men eeu normally consumes] telegram to Bert Jewell, President of A boy named Marcus, who lives in vows ts the Sherman Anti-Trust] refused to proceed. Santa Fe officials manned the relief train nA aoe eee eee ne’* | the shopmen’s crafts unions in Wash-| Van Brunt Stréet, Brooklyn, ‘leaped al sdehl ee A physician and a nurse boarded @ i ; oe oy he sie : . : au ington, asking him to reject the com; trom thes eeond floor. and struck ne boats in continuous service, day] promise plan of settlement proposed | piece of planking in the rear of the road akes the train here to treat J. M. Norris ; ; promise plan of settlement prop Tt in @ broad statute and makes It a/the train here to (reat J. M. Norris, got any fresh milk for the baby,"’ Mrs. {and night, consume about sixty tons]to President Harding by the railway |hotel. He suffered a fractured hip and crime for any one to conspire with any | ninety-one, Los Angeles, who was| Hebree s: A womi rganigat each per day executives. was taken to a hospital % Boa see ie A inareia hea overcome by the heat at Needies Sat- | fi 1ally procured the miik. T am “We have on hand about 2,000 tons] >-— Hotel clerks,. firemen and_police- - a mt ; their action saved Robert's life.'The | of coal at St. George and our wee en by. thi e ontere prevent monopolies in production | U"ay tempernture in the Pullman cars r8- |oensumition we sose tons, cas a stare] FREIGHT TIED UP TEGe taeda oes dbvtar en eT aroRE which are in restraint of trade, yet} William Hendrick, machinist mate, | istered 180 degrees during the day." sumption Is 2,050 t¢ usta otel thro dows on the ground ; it embraces any act which tends to| United States Navy, én route to San| Mra. Mary C, Howell of Columbus, | u,'n ey, I Dey ae ot] IN CALIFORNIA BY foe eo led, entrarbed women and : restrain commerce. Labor unions] 1), ; ‘ rebel et at ar ee Lea se 2 roaty whic sed to piece children to safety. riven commerce. Labor “unions | Diogo, worket continously over the said the Santa” Fe ofttale da [ie tne neice at periods of est MORERWALKOUMS Wits Sarton ce law. They tried under the Taft Ad-| sick man as the train sped on to San} ct randed passen femand. ‘This will save nearly 250 rae 2 huddled on the lawns of the ministration and succeeded under the | Bernardino Picture sity cree a ORE coal in a week. SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 14 (Associ-|hotel grounds in their night clothing, Wilson Administration in persuading| ‘Grandma’ —Malissa — Wooden, | white plain, broken by little ! ‘ may be necessary to reduce ser-1ateq press).—-Northern and Central]4nd the Catskill night air was cold. iit Aree plain, broken by little hills and Lae ated F ) pai ar \ k Congress to pass a law exempting |ninety-four, and travelling alone from] guljjeypor arroyos. Put sage brash) yatey further. I hope not Bcirccuis ere eitiout. cant crelant (Lue, ere marelied to the: White T(t! i) { funds appropriated for anti-trust{the Bast to her home in Verkeley,|and* Jonathan t Run the Bellevue Hospital, the t estab- Ad ‘]Sulphur Springs Hotel, where they prosecutions to be used against labor] (Cal,, was smiling when the train ar-] Colorado Rivers) ly along one | lishment of its kind in the country, jtradaportation East to-day and/w assigned to rooms, three and A Mulonn ana they had ab thelr allies in| siyeq here’ although so weak shel pide, through a channel at preaont|i® OMY two or three weeks! dim-teetihed ina fair way to lose thé one} four toa Foon, Guests of the hotel Slee B that fight, farmers’ organizations a8] eould hardly talk by 3 i 0 tant from empty coal bins, One], y 8 enger traffic] Save up all sorts of apparel to cover in eau about five sizes too la for the remaining route for pa wer traffi well. A pititul story of how a mother and] water it is carrying. Strir fev of the Bellevue ahd Allied Hom]! % the tra the survivors. Other hotels and sum- ear alton tought deattscan tnelr vighieads| very otawecynupe trees ana sc erean (late contractors Hos failed) ath | Aap) rsult Of te spread of the (rans-| Toy residents at the Springs did like- So : 4 Little doubt prevails in the mindal months-old baby, wns told hy Mr, and | iawn. here and-there ‘Ss tee #3 in ,od, because of the condition} portation brotherhoods walkouts to] w Many women and girls are so close to a 4 of Government lawyers that the act| Mrs, William Hobree of Denver, trav- | Western town over an area perhaps a the market The city, in the} Roseville and Sacramento, Cal. The The Leonia was a total loss, the beautiful complexion. Just some little thing stands : of 1890 could be used in an emergency Jelling to San Diego mile square, When It might t emergency, went into the open mar-| jrincipal line North also was lost to] damage being estimated at more than in the way—some little neglect, some wrong idea . | ‘to ebtain indictments against catrier®| Mrs, Hobree slept only a few hours | pressed into four or five bl t and purchased a barge of coal] PVC’ Mo $60,000, of caring for the skin. f | ar union leaders who may have been|in three days, working nearly all the | over it a brassy sky, an intense pene- |{f0m_ Which Gouverneur Hospital, on] "4 keaaead —_—__>r— ‘ ; ‘ guilty of conspiracy to restrain in-|time with her husband over the child, | trating heat and a hot breeze that |! Side, was supplied. ‘The coal] Southern Paciflo switchyard em- The beauty is there—but it is asleep. Yet it can | terstate commerce, Such a show of} Robert, overcome by the heat vies the wiatrow, and a fair dea of | Would mot burn ployees at Roseville quit work late be so easily awakened. That is what Lifebuoy | authority it 1s contended might suf- or three days were were unable to | Needles will result. “If the rest of the contractors fall] yesterday and at midnight the rail- does. It wakes up the sleeping beauty of your skin. fice in itself to bring peace in the rail = down on their agreements," said Gro-|"" oasis declared an embargo = strike and might establish once and x 7 ver Ai Whalen torday, “the Gley will| rose cree Feclared: AO SmnArER on How does it do it? By thoroughly cleaning the { for a the principle that while indi- tostho:digout to ie the R iyona io | TWO BROCKLYN WOMEN |?» 1» fa bad sh Many ff the ay pariavenie Frela a palud ae iy si whole skin, both surface and pores—by gently viduals may have a right to strike | ber Board deck we issuc e rail hospitals depend upon their coal sup-] stock, for point jerber ‘i A z 4 ? | } they cannot combine to cause a strike | "04d executives have agreed to tat IN GAS-FILLED ROOMS} jy for electric power and light.” and east to Roseville.” It was ex- waking the sleeping cells, by starting a healthy la on transportation systems engaged in| Pot and have voluntarily aseced to In his letter to City Clerk Cruisd,] plained this meant freight traffic was circulation, Using Lifebuoy is a most delightful } interstate commerce take bi ; al’ the a“ now on strike “ isking him to annouce the emergency | impossible at present over the com- experience—and the results are wonderful, Mr, Harding cannot allow the rail- | except the few proved guilty of vic meeting, Mayor Hylan is act in}pany's Ogden route east and its 4 ra roads and the shopmen to fight it out] lu ; Brooklyn police reported two attempts} accordance with Section 37 of the | Shasteroute to Portland, Ore., and Have the skin beauty that belongs to you. Wake ia any longer. He knows that such af!) taking them back, | LS t ee BL tie Williamabutg weotlah north, and created an admittedly _—? up your skin! | course mgans danger to lives and in-]8et seniority ever the so-called ba Pee. eateries Phe meeting t e the lang serious situation for fruit growers of 5 ed from First Page.) calculable damage to American busi- ih but they would nd ee a ee ee har ivie verre: (oF the Mayor's latte: the pur-] Northern California, {Continued from First Pas ness. Up to thin time he has dealt |above (he old workers who rena NAY AUP tcuihen Noor at her hires |DOHe Of #ran i a to the| The Santa Fe System virtually was 2 patiently with those why confer on the job who p ha ed | After a police ere Ay TielehoLelty \departmer to purchase coal} paralyzed by walkouts of Brotherhood | siderable delay before they could be with him. He is said to have to. t peu of employment the Lyors forced open a door owe n the open market without public] Men at Needles, Cal., Seligman, Ash} herded back The train proceeded veloped a fighting mood to-day several week © stike's dura-|vived by Dr. Wels of the bi ; : Work, Williams and Winslow, Ariz.,| slowly to the terminal in Weehawken felling and for the consideration of r y shopmen are running ble risk In] ti In the iker a com 1 Hospital. Mra, Fannie Cohen, mot uny other matters pertinent to the] 8nd there was one in prospect at] Excitement after their arrival prolonging the strike e President |insis it hould get of the young woman, denied that 4 ‘ i “ST Stouquerc N. M . greater than on the train, coal situation wera there was £ feels that the railway executives have over these loyal worker \ nuahtan Bad sttenibied to eid ter It The Union Pacific's line from Sait} Word had gone ahead that the train aeeneeed Hie proposal. Wo counts on jfiarding inkists that (hey will & yoo de Olay Medan, en. Coun elk Phovps ar coun reac] Lake City to Los Angeles was blockod| had been bombed and several per- M4 shopmies : do the same bec ie ejudde : t ingonscious in a rocking chair at ter BOSTON, solidly by refusal of brotherhood men| sons killed, and thousands of persons pena spanpag ga Gcg aGaa Pia — = — eee ete ‘ the points in dispute ar n Ne 1 1 me 1 hart eres at several points, chiefly Las Vegas, | we - . Weehawken po-| && 7 y (6 66 q the men go back to wor 1 ly the seniorit reenpoint Hospital, Mrs, W i nd Cape Breton] "phe Western Pacific, operating be-| their nightsticks until the seriously Q Official Voting Coupon. 7 seltae areal on tol teat xmettes prove omg | Hae basa A EOF a very Ew yard of] tweant Ban F aneixco and Salt” Lave} inured could be carried out and to] @) Vis Coupon Hits the Holder to Cant ve 3 ake ore per ‘ y ‘ ‘ ' lelters now on? City, was blocked completely by walk-| the hospital ©) Vote for t pular Maa in Greater New IC) ke the shopmen agree to accept] are ary ) 7 ) oT ‘ the ocent Arauiita, Of York, 0 ‘for. the. M tutta crys SPe PE eae la muon nigel ba “igh fae ‘ke | COAL MEN MEET HERE wre guia aE Groviie: OSHIAnH Ana Btocls| omeoiot the: pasaengere on Uiei train a Woman: Who. on bept. I, Hz, at the a he} are expected to a n Ae oo ton, Cal, and announced that trattic] were Charles J, Lowe and Frank 2) : Bapioany tunic niacin: mss” De aul as Cor the ane wl TO DISCUSS STRIKE |TWENTY LOCOMOTIVES __| #4 “susncnded indefinite! were Charis vaafeid’ N. J. bon of| ©) MARDI GRAS FESTIVAL 2 e at pe raileos exec wes 4 a . On the Santa ‘e nineteen west a r cay. A J] Pade a minority ux Wall as a. major | ac insupera , Natt Coai Aas rrr LOST IN $400,000 BLAZE] jound trains were marooned and one | SPM UE re er ean AT CONEY ISLAND ¢ ity report an¢ that in the minority] sen mi pref < ‘ | rayer pieieeey a : which was the ker, ’ ‘ a Cs See ecel cada ae’ (he Deaneiivanta| winds ae owork; united ie ince navi henactain Eee ey centr dior | ot: tlie apiella oe tle attack and the Will Be Crowned [S) ¥e f (iat ‘which th bidet pyle ; ae ¥ CETTE Soe ba ear '’¢] Gamage on the two cars of the train. a arnt Gj which employs large numbers of men j \ fact situation were held t ; days, with officials doubtful as to how| ¢amage on the two tere here the KING AND QUEEN ¢ é ape jsedare of the ahopmen want eee " sbei y In the Waldorf-Astoria ( I far it would get. Approximately 1,700 P hurried up 99 5 , 5/7 1} uniform acceptance, Adminiatratios 1 for move m inembera, of the Nattonal Coat ja-| officinis to tose toad) Tassengers were aboard these trains, | xm ee 1922 Coney Istand Mardi Gras Revue x % officials say it is their understandins [em before the 1} ton attended ' mnesiing ' N00 18 | FA eaavinli ware-at AINUAMEIHUG And : & that the majority report of the railway + thresh ou an agroowent “drawn. by | umaee cat lundates | Ali OF MINN SEG Ob OAHREMENING. nt DIED. Week of Sept. 11. 6) scutives binds the minority tor, al ~ 2 HM, Crews, a Heel Cor yp ined or > pong i PRECH,—On Aug. 18, JOSEPH H. PRECE. , : % ict ta” ant [INVESTIGATION BEGUN {itt dines tnt gs agree ae Tommy ta hava ar rer ii amines tad eS a ee ganization, spokesmen for that asso estat hind Ast Bow Outen ME Ls NN PD ievard, Bouth Heaeh, Btaten Contest Closes 12 Noon, Sat, Sep 1923 ie} giation have told this conéspondent| Srimena Gov fr dnquives tote No. 11 Broadw tha ne ant oF MReE Leen his doh TA er Vv rae p that it has never bappened that the suffering of Passengers bo. Outerbridge, Chat foe A 5 dé, officlalal: GEMBHILANING Aus, 14 (Ausociatad ingen aes + -Liacgtt ne will of the majority was not followed] PHOENIS Miller's State Fuel Comniinnion, 4 \ os-megcace arn lavauidant Get) Ne eee eee emit FUNERAL = (ip 2) ity syore of all of the citles in the Su hevitt ¢ P om ent. OF ths JOHN P. CAMPBELL, RAL aes oe ¢ i ommunittes line of fuel unable to find ‘ instructed two Viee Presidents of hi -VENING WORLD MARDI GRAS fe the shopmen are convinced on ss: rds ‘ se for Mail Votes to E } convinced OE ne explosion ¥ bee nee et ferganization to-day to go immediately : 2 a 6 this point one of the obstacies 10 eee ee ; TWELVE MEN REPORTED |‘! 8s" teu! a ata’ Weal Goats Laon ass > Epiror, PO BOK eat Caan STATION, Q settlement will be removed. Naturally |" : 3 ae ie strikes of traimen are re i} 3 @) they are insisting that the President {Orders OF Ges Thee BURIED IN COAL MiNE . ‘ a Biay AHA LErainie iacaned oie soles may he handed ¢ World's vari gS i . SPT ollowing + . : OVFER WADE UN Lane seen] Pee i —— be hire Sig as town, 1803 ©) revert to his original proposal wher: a NORBIN, IV Alle. 14 (Agsoblitea THE mn, ato He Labi wa, 1803 Br >) fp he insisted that all men be returned| President, Harding pl bis Cayeriv em UPR ALO uM Jirvews elye hundred members « Conducted inexpensively a tultdings! Brooklyn, and Pulitzer B ray to their former positions with seniority [of the | Goy v Ingten, Va ¥ up nis 1 1 rather & ¥ 8200 jag, Park Row. N , 5 ¢ therhoods on mbus ° Che Tor both King and Queen on this hatiot. Vo vights unimp: Mr. Harding made} Col. KNOXVILLE, Jenn. Aus. 14 nly Marine |, i Division: of the 1 Gp coluer Occurs only ane tandidates “Lf you use ballot for King and Queen 1D that proposal unofficially as a medi-| ero) \ Pwelve men are \ men ¢ 1 Coal| yas hay eaiieg cle WANIK E CAMPBELL ie Hestrosed, Stor. It was turned down unanimous-| ,,, t mavmin ef (ne MA Faneys ‘i a : i] FRANKE. xl = G$SQsOOWOSS 15° ott SHESOTLO fy by the executives. His next pro-|to1 ; 1 Coal Garperation mine between sath ee eae kaa hel pale ie Funeral Church Pad} GWow ox ) 59) AVR Poss! is ap official call to the parties! sible momcn\ Charles and Pennington, Vix | ine propoeui, | qustricts 1 (For Story See Page 8.) .