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. inti — { “Circulation Books Open to Ait.” | [“Cireulation Books Open to All.” 4 ‘VOL. LX LXIII. NO. 22, 141—DAILY. ‘oor eNuliing Cempany 2 ees NEW YORK, THUR 8 DAY, AUGUST 31, 1922. “rata, “Sew fer, Me PRICE THREE peas | BROTHER OF MRS. KLINE IS ARRESTED CH ARLES SCULLION ARRESTE Letters Found on Suicide Reveal {Plots to Wreck Two Fast Trains; 70 PASSE GERS IN URED : Pathetic Tale of Wife’s Struggle | Rock Pile Found as Flyer Was if SEs CHICAGO, Aug. 31 (Copyright).—A bundle of water-soaked letters CHICAGO, Aug. 31 (Associated Press). Aroused by the disclosure of ———— ees Charged With Giving to Ac- found on the hody of William M. Talcott, bitter foe and ultimate victim of evidence of plots to wreck trains and the arrest of three men in connec | , Chargec c ey ai eiged Man Revolver Sith the love cult of Albert J. Moore and his Life Institute, revealed to-day a| tion with an alleged plan to dynamite the Westorn express on the New {Fog Obscures Signals and Train Crashes Into sed a revolve je struggle between husbanc © Which Crime Was Done. WAITS ON REPLY is seine enn - wife and the wreckage of a home| York Central lines, the police to-day prepared for a round-up of radicals One Ahead as Air Brakes Fafl—Screams of Mrs. Taleott of Moore's teachings ® Reports that raids @n radical cen oe wines <I SFT BOOZE BOAT {GOVERNMENT SUING!" | Cepthed Down Floors (fF OWNERS 10 AY E BOA C0 ER § C rushed Down to Floors. Prosecutor Works on Theor) yesterday In Lake Michigan. Posi Detectives to-day were attempting 3 . : a tive Identification by the wife and his to link the plot attributed to the trio That He Was Aware of ; _ sister confirmed the fear that Tal- to wreck the Western Express with the obscuring of signals by fog on the Hackensack River What Was to Happen. . cot, who had been missing from the . ; 7 : . wrecking of Michigan Central | \eadows 9.20 ofétack tosday- Meet in Philadelphia to Discuss] nome for a week the unidentified tapieae Nene Gare, Inde ons whien | Yeaslows, near Manhattan Transfer, at 9.20 o'clock to-day caused a Bobries <oullion: Grother lot “Aire Plan Virtually Accepted man who had leapei tion the deck DR four, rast are ated with eras collision of Manhattan tube trains bound for the Hudson Terminal George Kline, whose husband killed by the Workers Of ATER exes rsiony steamer gineer and firemen, ‘The police sus-[in Manhattan from Newark, Twenty-three persons were so seriously John Bergen, a movie actor, after y a The letters in the dead man's ry pect that a quantity of dynamite has she had confessed intimacy with him: - pocket, written to his wife, and from —- ——-— been obtained by plotters and they|Murt that they required hospital treatment. Two of them, Michael PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 81.—Thel jer, told in terms of pathetic endear. > ‘ ‘ $ i ato Be fOG Burke torman o i i anthracite suspension anneared cloF#r| wwene now More's honotte Inauence| customs Men Say Captain]Permanent Injunction Being)” Raitroad detectives who repreented Bidets HF onenot the: trains, who had his: skull steacruven to settiement to-day than at any timel ver ates, Talcott had shattered their} Risked Life to Destroy Sought in Action Against themselves as strikers were said by/and Joseph Caim of No. 197 Ridgewood Avenue, who suffered con- was to-day arrested and charged with murder in the first degree, as an ac complice before the fact, in the shoot-| ince it started ve ‘art ia es he police to have obtained the first j Laer Ince It started, five months ago. Re-| ioe wrecked thelr domestic hap- His Illicit Cargo. A. Schrader’s Son, Inc information concerning the alleged} cussion of the brain and whose skull may be fractured, are in a tng of Bergen Ports early this morning indicated that] ee od analy caused the husband i: aT gO, @ soon, : dynamite plot ‘ : J He was arrested at his home. Novatshid A Gorman’ of-Aleselton and Sec-| Pes ond Anal in af silesott) The men now held here in connec. |ctitical condition in the Newark City Hospital. Inde STN, Si Mesa Ey of the joint mn eof -) ve Kia f ‘i nore rd VAS NG’ v 1 je De- 01 plot ; Aaa Veserclite, | kegnu hala o9| Ee TEE ea RES OEMS: roar onthe the Soule hed ee ‘ aboe MOL A BEING RON AUR: Alone) 3 . ve ae dlot are,c — peeklinf Fifty or more other persons were attended by ambulance sur- Soo, by Police gant. Dinan 4 [tors and miners was prepared to issue scout boat Newberry were rescuing [partment of Justice is preparing to] J. 4, Boyle and Frank Hartman, been separated. Now, completely taken at once to the office of Pros 1 call for the meeting, and that there Ceutor A. C. Mart, in Hackensack, | is a possibility that peace will be de.| Prestrated by the death of her hus- where the formal charge was made|ciared in the hard coal flelds before| 8d, Mrs. Talcott finds no solace in . . by the police not only to be striking launch at 2 A. M. to-day off Sandy|trict Court for Fastern New York} ghopmen, but Communists as well, after their hurts had been dressed and bandaged Hook, other inspectors were exchang-|a sult for perpetual injunction under] ‘The plan to dynamite the express crew of a rum-laden and burning| file to-day in the United States Dis-|A!! live In Chicago and are declared | geons hurried from Jersey City and Newark and were allowed to go e c of the et ’ ® The accident occurred about 100 against him. Kline is already in the| to-morrow. the teachings a the cult i ing shots with three bootleggers who|the Sherman Anti-Trust Act against] train was declared by Investigators vardn aaaived ihe Manheunn Prange ; Bergen County jail on a similar] The operators and miners held sep-|orought about thelr weiss had climbed aboard the French}, Schrader's Son, Inc., and five tn-[10 [ave heen set for to-day, after it LIST OF INJURED tations | From that slalion toigdrn charge arate meetings last night tl discuss}4N4 bemoans the day when Moore's} eoenter Phoebus off Erie Basin|dividual defendants, manufacturers of sper oyigahat deselect iN COLLISION OF | een eeu Boullion’s alleged participation in| terms of settlement “as proposed in the|{nfuence first entered her life. breakwater, Brooklyn valves and valve parts used in the} | Another attemp! eels eine Avenue, Jersey City, the tube trains My Pa r ye r sf eel a ol 7 C res and eng rain 1 he ols entra ove c cks of he Jers “HY ’ the killing was th He admitted | compromise offered by Senator My darling sa ty Sa sree! ithe Newberry. jay oft Bandy Hook Poepuesces f pneumatic tir and aw Vavanleavat: Gouna Blume to N. J. TUBE TRAINS] ru over the tracks of the Jersey ¢ that while the quarrel between Kline} Pepper of yIvanla. Peace ap-|f that PIS RRUET Donn Gave . One man was killed when a sec- branch of the Pennsylvania Railroad. man can make you otherwise,’ readsjWith all lights doused while Capt The individual defendants, it was one of the dim, discolored letters in|Evarts, her navigator, and Customs|said at the department, wonld be Bergen ran from Hail i rs. Mrs it's handwriting under date |tmspectors Frank R. Thropp and Greg-|Henry P. Kraft, Phillp Cole, William Seiilian ARBHed Ax0 this committee agrees to drop the Of 2, last See 'T. Hunter, Frederick Trisman and Scullion dashed un-) ccerators’ demand for arbitration as} <f jove you as I never believed 1[0°Y O'Keefe sniffed tha night breezes | iis Volichausen, President, Vieo. {tally injured. BANKS, FREDERICK, — twenty Staive and'got.a, <5:callt to the method in determining future] was capable of loving any one and 1]for traces of any approaching booze’ |j>resident, retary and Treasurer} 'ailroad officials declared that the! four, No. 400 Passaic Avenue, New- which he handed to Kline. The latter) wage scales, nothing will stand in the] ache to co «tralght to your arms," the | blockade runners, and directors of the corporation, re- [herder Rigo ekges all that saved @) ink N. J, Injured head; St. Michae pursued Bergen with the weapon and] way of an immediate resumption of|jetter continued. ‘In a peculiar way,| At about 2 o'clock this morning spectively, wreck of @ passenger train due a @ ana Bergen home at Edgewat the house. Then ntly depends on 11 cles Committee of as going on in Kline’s| p ction of the speeder” crashed into a pile off ARG. spikes and rocks placed near here. Two others AST, MRS. FRIEDA, No. 79] A Pennsylvania train, whose engi n the tracks | Tearce Street, Newark, N. J.; face} peer could not probably fand head cut; home. make out the signaly which were from time to (ime invisible ‘olt pistol, in thick blurs of the drifting fog, wos making slow time toward Jersey City Hospital, Newark. just ahead of a Hudson and Manhg ; ; few minutes later. Nine men were a A : SAR ea Nieto Galuia Aeitte) House negotiations by the join! conference} which you and 1 will understand! they heard a motor boat approaching ding on the speeder at the time of | DICE, MRS. ADA, colored, } tan trains: ‘SnICh, Bike wae: MBKING: Ghence Hllne marched Hargett to\the| ee cect ofa epecdy agreement, [eee tie at an tay uae eect on | They conldn't-tell haw bie: tt was and| WILLIAM A NASH, the crash. AS aE OEE Fen) ERD HBAAD Blo\y ‘Diop pedis stopping for Share es Bronco isting nerehed Harner fs cipset Gt avapands, deveene armm though { ani far away trom you Passing of the Chicago and Alton | City Hospital . ® seen ee sen a If the committee clings to the arbl-| physically. But every time that fam|turned on all their lights to avoid a CORN EXCHANGE Railroad into the hardeot ete | BURKE, MICHABL, motorman, | !¢'¥ls to make sure the Pennsylvania in a few minutes there were pistol! tration idea the United Mine Workers| just full of love for you and would|collision. The sound of the running t al 110 Romaine Avenue, Jersey} train was out of the way and for a shots and Bergen came down and fled decline to go into ne ie plot. oO eck trains and a otiations |go straight into your arms and heart, | motor ceased, A hundred yards away BANK HEAD, DEAD Pitmpta to. cause ‘deraitimente, and Jed The way for t t t of attempts to cause derailments and | City; skull fractured, nose, forehead | rift in the fog to reveal signals the premises, mortally wounded, y for the operators out of fang oth of us would be very happy, |tnere w: “ blow up railroad property were high}and chin bruised; Newark City Hos d. Seudeon inne “ the arbitration tmpasse has bee! 4 jere was a flare and puff of flames, | 74. Cee enn h : A second Hudson and Manhattan ion had bee 1 as D nel me and I am forced to keep ier Stric! ate Li lights to-d ry paticoad’ alta tional) ote Attar Boullion had. pean -Seralene’ | cel by thelconmpramise presentation ce outlining a forty-foot motor launch| financier Stricken Late Last] ts jay in tho railroad situation. | pital train, which had left Newark seven nd entered a . Moor : way - ; - Dynamite, bullets. and firebrands :RON . 1 befor dans Me ee eeeeeee aa| te the leaders of both groups tn sey am considering your request to|which was soon swept by fire from Night at His Home in played al dinpeseind cart tn develope Sauer ier ence paeaerngare minutes behind the first, had less plea of not « ; es) Washington Tuesday. This disposes} oie yp the Life Institute, even though | stem to stern. Park Avenue. ments the last twenty-four hours. injuries of the hands and hip; St.|ditficulty with signals and had almost taken to Prosecutor Hart's office and] of arbitration by omitting to mention |i \, the ono thing in the world that] ‘two men were in the water near An explosion of dynamite on the|trancia Hospital RE abi aiiihathe: Meats nen questioned it in any form. As “something Just]y jaye most wanted and though It “ main line of the Rig Four Railroad : SANA EP hie! Ree ae hee When Mr. Hart was asked Iater[a good" a fact finding commission, William Alexander Nas Lae bow, swinging on a cable President and Chairman, of the h, formerly CAIN, JOSEPH, No. 179 Ridge rekohet rattan : katisfies me nothing else has ever : at Arlington Heights, a sulurb of Cin SEA AG enue. Newari: oonolnels aad ? it hed Manhattan Transfer. Afte whether he had obtained a statement) to be named hy the President, is}aii, 1 am willing to give it up if] “Swim over here, shouted Capt.| Board of Directors of the Corn Ex-[cimnati, derailed the tender of a work brain; ribs broken; Newark City Ho,-|* %tP there it moved ahead at fair ' eu he repli offerec done s wain; ribs broken; “ y Ho. a a ee ria ter fiapadiame Mis Pee meucatau we that Is the best thing for us both and] Evarts change Bank, died suddenly at his[train. A passenger train had passed | Ut xpeed. ‘The fog lifted for a moment be beanbag i PORE RAs TAGS: BON el: children. 1 know T have been ‘One of us can’ * was t ‘ * a few minutes before. st Ei x tricolly opposing statements and I re-| to arbitrate anything or bind either | '"® oy ron cn mae than Y should eS 18 can't swim,’ was the! home, No, 410 Park Avenue, late last An attempt was made to blow up| CATHAS, GEORGE, No. 24 Arch| ‘Hl Michal Burke, the motorman, fused to take one from him because] party, but the fact that as a Gov.|®way from answer t it would only make a fifth. He is al ernment body its findings will com-|be but I feel yow would love andy Co Te ana the two inanect= ie ga saa aaa ae eho Comma eeera we. sie 3ilinaid! Can Fe) Sie ot the cheat te prancis Hospital te pa il fee kcatiman iain chameleon. His people have been|mand more respect than could fhe| trust me just e, if you coulda} © z © Inspec He was born in Hudson, N. Y., In}Railroad at Paducah, Ky., blowing a| side is cheat, at sr spilal.| Then came the collision talking their heads off in the hope of! findings of any joint committee will,|OMly know what this work is to me. [Ors manned a small boat, put aboard|1sqo and was identified with a num-|hole in the ground nearby an ARO: hak o . i Camieee The first traif and the first car of helping Kline. Scullion, arraigned| \: ig hoped, sariaty the operators, the} “If I could find a flaw in the re-la number of fire extinguishers and|ber of financial institutions A fast train on the Chicago and Al-| ville, N. J., left thumb Proken, taken) tne second train were almost entirely and charged with murder, now has Al more go, as tt will report before the Second scond Page.) went to the burning craft, which e] Mr, Nash, who was a widower, had {ton ran into an open switch at Covel, name . Oa demolished. The cement and steel personal matter on his hands and itl tn tor making a new contract, if (Continued on Se the designation K11078. They hauled|long been intimately associated wAh|lll., near Bloomington. Investigators] CULBERT, MI88 MARY, No. 306 eae ; is fair to assume that he will try to aboard William White, who said he|ihe banking world, He was Presi-|sald the switch showed evidence of| Clifton Avenue, Newark; shock and| flooring of the steel cars crumpled us we may get the| te Pepper sumgestion as to the length | 5 4 oop Ry “CROWDS was the Captain, and Steve Gillosky, the sa sy Joye York Clearing House ring. nsuines; City Hospital and broke and the rear car climbed | help himeelt. Paha Iie Contacte tccrciea nt of the New York Clearing House | tampering. bsuines; City F | ruth out of him." ac ie fd who sald he was the crew. Ruilding Company and trustee of many Police precautions at Algiers, a FEENEY, JOHN, 615 18th Avenue, | over the one it struck and collapsed. 1 Mr, Hart sald that he had made peat Penal ata a pieastees Be JEER DRY RAIDERS On the K11078 were found forty|cluding the Home Lite Insurance|muburb of New Orleans, in. effect,| Newark, Jersey City Hospit ¢ t ny andthe Title G Its weight crushed the roof of the larantoe and amounted to martial law in efforts to q ®@ asrangements for imprisoning Scullion til April 1, 1924, demanded by the ON EXCURSION BOAT cases of Scotch whiskey Capt. |Com FLYNN, AGNES, twenty, No. 604 i 3 so that there would be no chance for| tt ans, Gemanoen_B3 White, who hails trom South River,|Trust Comnay, He wax a member of fcheck disordara characterized ns vir-] ohhh iN. AUNDS. twenty, NO 204) forward car down to the floor. The him to see or talk with Kline, who is] ™ners, and a long-time cack with = = N. J., said he had bought it from athe Union League, Metropolitan, New : . ste ar platform vestibuiles of all cars in both in the hospital section of the jail the Hens to ask wage sees 2"! Agents Say They Found]yacht “in shore. He said his motor| York Athletic, Republic nd Hamil (Continued on Second Page.) Pees Bpy nen ee ighale trains folded up like the bellows cl ellroom on the tier. pr Hext, cemane by the opera SORe) = had backfired and set fire to e}ion Clubs venue, stfAeld, 2D 3 shane! ¢ Cet as ur oe ee rtonde that Kiing| tors. The exact length suggested by Rum on the Smithfield | (o0he gasoline when ee Ge ie internal injuries, Jersey City Hospital, | an accordion &hreatened Bergen?" Mr. Hart was] Mt Tepper has not been disclosed and Hold Captain. motor. F . BIRTH RATE DOWN FRANK, LOUIS, No. 58 Springficli| ‘Those at the transfer station pia! asked. hy either. parts. A. shrewd. guiens an E The customs men accused sim ot| EWEN DEATH FAILS DEATHS INCREASE | si72%,.Sens'i> comtions. af tne] rorm andthe other spectators right shoulder, St. Francis Hospital. | “The notes found on Bergen answer] Would be tt ct is} Armed with search warrants, Pro-|rguing his life by deliberately setting awied out of the wreck unhurt ER, MRS. ARABELLA, No hat @ ono-sear contr ! enmsented sn and Saast and] fire to his boat on the chance of tvinz| LO DRAW 600 FANS (Continued on Second Page.) i tes Attorney Abe] rescued after the illicit. cari North Carolina [las Record ny Street, Newark, head and ‘| FROM GOLF MATCH hibition Agents ——— SHOP CRAFTS PRESIDENT | **!s!a7' | ould not but believe that the tangle b TRIKEBRE, Solomon descended upon the Keans. | been destroyed. “He and his man » in Babies sho erp para PE ag Mego 93% of New York 5 SHOT BY § AKER J puuig oxoussion steamer Smithfeld to- the taakt-burned ‘ic11079. wan’ av 1 TOLEDO, 0: Aug. 31 WASHINGTON, Aug My A Sane See ses signa) (Gallmiware want tacevard hosp! Southern Pacific Man Claims day and say they found eight cases of! pojlowing a pistol battle in the inky Golf has taken su The birth rate is declining and and arms cut; hame tal in Jersey City, Newark and the 1 Employers Know Where Fired in Self-Defense. real beer { several pint bottles of |blackness of early morning ans | do since the public |) the death vate da increasing. @ HAMILTON, E. B., No. 1264 Wis-] matter munities between for am | * ACRAMENTO, Cal,, Aug. 31,—] sin and w ’ : onan Shuney tree fend on tha], CAmene started: Here: tte cording to statistics made pul Continued on Second Page.) hulencen ‘and undertakerms (Seb the to Obtain Workers William Merro, President of the local] ‘The nearch was made as the Smith-) ae’) ne Brench freighter Ilort suicide wisuany AK tasday: by tha [Cates in SEAREDUSE OD EOE eae ily serious casualties were found to Federated Shop Crafts, was shot and| field tied uy at the Battery, after herliving off the Erie Basin breakwater,| of 600 persons create 7 — 2 Sant r jose ‘ ‘ - covering the first f the be the injuries to Motorman Burke ra among the many factors which|Killed here Inst night by an allegea| MTL mornings 11D) | Brooklyn {Three bootleggers who a while a golf match is being eae THREE POLICEMEN eStores Ree have established the value of The]railroad shop strikebreaker bo: pelat eee ee returned the volleys of the insiert layed . » " _ i ae World's “Help Wanted” ads. is the| H. E. Debolt, employed in the locay| {formation secured by Rosen and escaped in a speedboat, The birth rate . HURT HURRYING TO Trafic between Manhattan Tra asi 0 that on a previous| ¢ na Yesterday, cal ma allow att ¢ ‘idaon’ ‘termi , ‘one of careful and selective classifica-| Southern Pacific shops. is said to have | S@88!, wh atkins Pennine Shortly before 2 A, M. to-day I day, a local r from which compara '\v ACCIDENT SCENE r and the Hudson Terminal w tion. Advertisements are alphabet-|confessed to the shooting. He claims | ttn they spectors KE. J, Satrace and Walter| poison just off the firs! f ay we n average uuspended for forty minutes, Pas i wide open, Wien the crowds along | SPecte Es Per ae Bre ene S08 available shows! on ayeras suspen ically arranged according te voca-|he shot in self-defense open yaw the Protitition | semsey ked three m: Eddie Held and xe Aul of 23,3 for each thou f popu Three Jersey City policemen, re-|sengers from Newark and all Jersey tions, for quick and definite reference. = attery Si veir wearch they {decks of the Phoebus. As bach were playing the ¢ lee in dhe amt ae 3 ‘ ’ : : : nase fe Employers are quickly enabled to agents sta Hee ont nnd feerej [sPectors climbed aboard, the bootiex ole in thelr semi-fir 1982 ugainst. 96.8 \> sponding to the tube emergency call. | ( it ube system was obtain the pt kind atwartate and swarmed at ted and config. | 88h opened fire. The shots ‘ T news was quik ew the mortality avera, ri were severe red when the patrol] diverted n and the uptown the workers learn where the demand i aa each bottle turned by the inspectors 1 nigh the gallery of Abou i } i n which they were riding collided on t a, 8 terminates ‘eal Estate Advertisements |||‘. ation area in the exists for services they are able to Fae Sund Worl be ap j at the flashes from the rum runne’s | ten walked over but t thin year was 18.7 ; F Montgomery Avenue with an emet-fat Gresley Square ya fe Lage pistols efore ape: . t ¥ 1 a Sid , pitt t t t may Cit ‘of the tube perform. or Sunday World oe stcamer, | Pistol Before the inst 1 right along aft prgnaeci sey Mn gency bus carrying the tirst victims ce} ‘The Je y bran the tu 1 the bootleggers they e collision. After first ald treatment | was devoted entirely to nothing: hat Neplaying no othe rest North Carolina, uins bring 61 12 World “Help Wanted" Must Be in The World Office was also xe 4 over the side of the frets nalts ignet to bg ere taken to the City Hospital. Jing in 1 4d persons to the Ex Ads. Last N ‘ See anh yeeed ed over t 1a policeman avis ted the highe ; hey were taken y Mospital. | ing n y More Than Nest On or Before Friday Gers owner of the [ite ® motorboat moored aluns Ani body called | ' pyran oan Ue i ait The policemen, attached to the City] change Vlace Station and for sending 48,479 iiighese Newspaper To Insure Proper Classification [}] smithter es Cavanaugh of ‘ie my place here will you Ashington with 16 Mail precinct, are William Hoy, injur-| out police reserves and firemen. with ! THE WORLD _ |\|Xrwarn's vacinier, were taken to) 0 ar XE MOLAR rim? Te gue m ba on Kitie | The piace Seen cite ad the [isn to. rigst, thigh nnd legs’ domea| qrocting. apparacan to the acene.{ mploys A Prohibition headquarters for question- Get a copy of Held and T want to follow ihe t highest mortality rat 176 Meehan, injuries to right hip and leg. [aid in work. ele 93 fo the tow ely" se he word ing ee eT ond tee eet acme! of the play.” and Wyesning @he lowes with 96 and Frank Addis, lacerations The 5 m of the Manhat

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