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A HAPPY BLENDING The amalgamated SUN AND HERALD preserves the bent traditions of each. In combination these two newspapers make a greater newspaper than either has ever been on its own. WEATHER FORECAST. Fair and continued cool to-day j to-morrow probably fair; moderate, northwest .windo, Highest temperaturo yesterday, 651 lowest, 54, PMsIM weather report will lo found on Bdllorlsl psg, AND THE NEW YORK HERALD PRICE TWO CENTS TimuH ariNTfl . VOL LXXXVIII.-NO. 20-DAILY. NEW YORK, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1020tayVWu. Ttt:C& . , within una Mil Mll.rcn. IH NHW VOIIIC CITY, VOW CBNTII UWKWJIKBB, i DEATHBED PLEADS FOR U.S. TO KILL LEAGUE Former Speaker of Houso In-Texas Sends His Lnst Word to Hurtling. Interim! ioiuilism of "Wilson Prove Him 'Into G. 0. P. for Amcribtin Ideals. BEPLY 00153 TOO LATE , I stiiifh Tntriot Dead WllOU ilessngo From Marlon Is Despntclicd. ft a staff Cnrrnponitnt of Tin Boa n Nsw low . I MAMOK. Ohio, Bopt. lv.-viicsicr . Terrell, Speaker of tho lower houso of the Toxaa Legislature, who was n lifelong Democrat and who brought about tho Impeachment of Oov. Fer- iuson of his State, died In San An- lonio a low aujo ubu iuiok"i Ing to Senator Harding a denunciation of the un-American couiao 01 uio Democratic party In attempting to do Uver tho United States Into allon con trol and adjuring tho Senator to stana f Washington, Sept 19. Twontj'-seven rm fur America first and last. : ' the forty-three atsndard articles go tirm tor America iirsi nnu mu Ameticm fnmy market Senator Hardlng'a nuswcrlng tele- bftBkct dMTW,iej m prC0 botwrcn July cram of appreciation for Mr. Terrell's 15 and Augu.t 15. Tlio retail prlee of tmm Americanism armed too late, ftffiffj as Mr. Torrcll died Just boforo tho ,jrop Jn BUgar ,,rCes placed at 1 1 per telegram reached San, Antonio. Tho cent. Most kinds of meat decrensod. message was received by Chester I. iTirtSd." vTh M&gfc Terrell's brothor, Dick C. Terrell, who )vna pork chops, which Increused 5 per Mnt this answer to V. E. Scoby. a a07,&Btt'r resident of San Antonio and a friend Minneapolis led, with a decreaso of 11 of Mr Hording: ' I per cent, with Its neighbor. St. Paul, of Mr. Harains. . . ;econa, ,vtll a 10 per cent decline. "Chester haa died, having bcon un- i)atr0t WAs third, with a 9 per cent, de- mn.rin.1. for threo davu. Wo appro- crease. Now York's decrease was 8 per chto wlro from Sonator.Hardlng. You may publish facts If desire. , . "Djcic C. Tbrrzuu" With Death Fncfnir Iflm. Choiter Terrell's deathbed plea for Amtricanlsm will stand as a draraatlo plil In American politics. It tells lla itory, and Uiero U la It the dignity own ui ilncerlty of phtrioue purpose i aukei such anti-American propaganda tad sincerity ti "Uncle San of Freedom Ridge" seem Mwdry and vulgar. As he was dying Mr.Te'rrelUentth me.saset "1 presume you think It rather pre- sumptuous for a man twcnty-flvo years jour Junior to mako suggestions to you .tout your campaign, but 1 am going to tUe tho risk, as Mr. Scoby will tell you (L.I Ua.UU la In a 1 1 I AAMftltlMM Mftn that any criticism you may make will ran on aeai ears. "I liav. been a Democrat all of my life. When I was 21 years old I was elected to tho Legislature of this Slate, ana servea mat ierm ami mo two noxi succeeding, and tho last ono I was- elected Speaker by tho largest vote over 1 Riven a candidate for that position whero , Stockholm, S"ept 18. Exportation thtro was an actual contest ' from itussla of diamonds and Jewels In "I had never contemplated changing order to obtain foreign credit for the partlwi until I found that my own party g0vlet Government la defended In a Imrt committed Itself to a League of ftntement by Leo Kamencff) head of the .Nations which contains such a provl- Russian Bolshevik trade mlSBlon, printed elon as Article X ln ti10 Social Demofcralen to-dny. Al- "H Is etlrcly beyond my conception though M. Kameneff denies personal par that any Amerlcnn could ever agree that tlchmtlon In tho exploitation of precious Oreat Britain should havo six votes to gtoncs, he declares It never has bosn a America's ono before tho Assembly of Recret Inasmuch as all goods havo ocen the League of Nations, before tho labor nationalized. , convention provided for under the League ; stato and crown 'Jewels, adds M. Ka of N'atlona, and might have as many as , meneff, have not been offered for salo three votes to ono boforo the Council. 1 because tho stock of diamonds on hind, "Tti suggestion made for us to adopt which ho admits wero taken from ltus an laterpretatlvo resolution which would B(m shops and private sources, have ha no binding effect Is an absoluto absurdity. Ko Wort! In Our Oivn (lanrrels, "An objection to President Wilson's itatenwnt that Uio Council on Assembly ran always block . ovcry queltlon, and that we can protect ourselves thereby, la that our representative would not have a risht to vote If wo wero a party to tho controvf mv . 'Therefore you have n question In Hhlch ih c.t.. 1. ..1.. n.. 1. ' tfrested decided by a council of lot- J'cn diplomats, probably ln secret con- "renco and not In an open hearing, snd we could contest their decision only jy filing a resignation to take effect two years later. "Even tho League to Enforce Peaco going to have the questions .1e- elded In an open Judicial way, with "Prcsontattves to doclde the quostlons ' they arose, and not under this plan SrUI-nSSL yer toy en'no? eeiectcil for their fitness to pass upon these questions, but simply selected tor ';; political reason. "J havo been confined to my bed for nearly two years, and I suppose I am "no or thn very few. men who have ... 1 .. . . few everything appearing Iri the Sen- fi, . 1 ,.' ."""." the treaty. Including speeches of Sen- Printed on tha iubject T The nwm-. can Senators did tho only sensible thing that eouM i,nv h-n .i-n .1,1,1. r , mors on both sides and other data that could have been dono under tho clrcumstsnces 'after tho treaty and tho League of Nations were presented by the Prwldent Wnnlii Havo Voted Amenlcnn." "Oovernor Cox Is out for tho. treaty nflnipmlnil Tta nAnnHnn lnnmnrlr1il unamends, its adoption unamended jV the Si nato wlthlfTthc. next four years DV the .vnato within' the. next four years j fua?iocnvetroy botUadnn jt Is necessary to begin tho considers- tln of a new Hchemo enllrelv. unless Lodge amenumcntfl, or somthlng lmilnr to lli.m alinnt.l lift nilnrtp.l v If I should llvo until the election, WoncnsTen. Maas., Sept 19. Dele comes 1 should llko to vote for some 1 gates here from many States at a mcef nwi who behoves In the Idea I nave Ing of the Jewish Cooperative Society jusi exposed. I do not care whether I no is a Democrat, a Republican or a mugwump. I' want him to bo an Amcr first and laat" And thin, I bulleve, Is the true aplrlt Jt ths American people." was Baaator uardlBg'a on comment CARRY YOUR OWN LUNCH! BOSTON DOES IN FOOD WAR Thousands of Girl Workers and Men in All Walks Beat Restaurant Profiteers by New Fad. Atrial (o Tun Hon nd Nsw Yoik IIwuid. Boston, Sept. 10. Lunch boxes In tho hands of mon on tlio way to work arn font hocomlnR nlmost rui numer ous lis tho Inevltnblo morning news Paper. Ono nooa them ovorywh'ero, In tho ntroot enra, on tho trains, on truolta mill ovon In automobiles. And It ' Ih rapidly rtpproachlnB tho stago whoro n young working woman who doesn't carry hor lunch ta regarded with simpleton, Of couran tho young womon do not carry their lunches nulto na openly rui tha men folk. It Ih only when ono happonw upon a group of them discussing tho out rogoouo prlcoa charged by tho reatau- rnpt that ono fully roallr.cn tu what dimensions tho lunch habit haa grown. Then thcro oro other groupa of con- "tdornblo numbcra, both of women and oi men, wno ciuft togothcr and run tholr own llttlo lunch cluba, nnding thla much moro economical and satis factory than tho averngo oatlns house. Still a third class, steadily Increasing'. 1 mnda nn of those where thn flrmii they work for provide regular lunch rooms In their establishments, whero ., h . f f0R. run lift rntnn at n considerable nnvliig from restaurant prices. 1 fOOD PRICES DROP; ff pR CUJ, HRE 2jr of 4 Standard Articles Decrease, According to Official Figures. cent HORSE RETURNS AFTER MOVING A STOLEN SAFE Burglars Steal $6,000 in Raru tan Butcher Shop. Burglars who broke Into the b utcher j.iJay 'rnornlng failed In tholr nnftn ,h0 butchcr'a safe. So they somehow got the 500 pound safe, which contained ')mnd8 ZXnl fn' WBROn and drovo nwny, while icuslor slept undisturbed on tho second floor. Tho horao dragged tho wagon t'fit? Ct DrouB" me purser. .KAMENEFF DEFENDS DIAMOND EXPORTS Crown Jewels Not Sold as . .. . DI-.. Reds 'Nationalize' fiomy. proved adequate for the purpose. CHARGE THEY STOLE y HONEYMOON AUTO Couple Are Arrested After Pursuit by Owner. Saleu, Mass., Sept 19. Mrs. Ma) tM.Hn Milieu, dauchter of Ariel Mlt May telson, a wealthy tobaceo growor of Tarlffvllle. Conn., and her husband, TA- ward D. Mlllca of tills city, wero ar- rested hero to-day charged with larceny of an automobll They wero married yesterday ana camo'here In tho car, closely purauid by Mr. Mlttolson ln another car. - - ,rrc riTfTH TRAIN KILLS 3 ItlKLS IN AUTOMOBILE CRASH . , ... .. r;..-jr .Brothers of Victims Injurea, but Not Seriously. 19. Misses ....t.i it...i ttlir nnil F.mmi 111 in miriiiiinuii. im.ei were j,llled this afternoon when , Baltimore ana ono passonger ifn n,nmnhiifl In which they wero atruck the automobHe ln Which they wero "... 17 ....v.... A..in. n-v. f a'nf' " Zmk'aM w ihl . MiuHLtai?fci? to hoMlUJ train whllo being Uken to a nospitai train here. Clarence Fulk. wtter Mnma Fulk, and Harry NJholson.J.rothj r of Ruth Nicholson, Wero Injured, but n6t Borlously. Tho vounir neoolo were on their way from their homos, six miles south of Oakland, to uiat place on a pleasure nao. DEBS ETL, JEWS ASK. Cooncrntlve Demand Also That V. S. rtecoirnlio Bovlet Hiu'la. or America niiopioa resolutions io-aay calling- on the Government to free all political prisoners and to recognize the Soviet Government of Russia. Committees were appointed to organ Im and conduct additional cooperative stores la all States; 1 Hut tha women, both singly and In olubs, havo It ovor tho men In num bers In their battle with tho high prices. It ,may bo a rpreatcr doslro to dross or It may bo duo to,tholr smaller Incomes, Outsldo of a few special groups tho men lunch oarrle,ra arc, so to apeak, unorganised. Hut now that Mayor Peters has Bat tho pace by carrying his own lunoh from homo and enjoy Ing It In City Hall It Is oxpoctcd that men's lunch cluba will enjoy u boom. Tho mon, like tho women, aro find ing II moro and moro dlffleult to moot tho steadily rising prices In tho ros tauranta. It eata too big a hole In tho weekly pay onvolopo for thoso who moro fortunate Sren na io 'nuances aro fast getting their oyos oponod to tho unworrantcdly high prlcoa being charged and tho notably amall por-. Hons btilnff served Ono and all aro slowly but auroly realizing that tho only w.ay to forco a ohnncn'is to ston buvlnc lunches and tako them from homo or start a llttlo , private lunch club. ConO " como to auch a pass that one can (lino moro economically to-day at tho noieia , than-ho can In to overngo rcstnu- rant, cafeteria or so-called one-armed luncn ruuni. ar-.rrrnr a m niAM mi i r rrMPCD CTIJtT UN A HUNUtK Oiivmcr Jailed When M"., uaugnier tra ruunu nt Yard Strangled. , , 1 Muskbjon, Mich., Sept. 19. rhysl-' nearly nil other rolatlons-is still tho . mni charges wncn 1110 Hociansm np clan's to-day mado an unsuccessful f-' rfn pjvot of .... worM' politics. It ' Pear at tho door of tho chamber to fort to feed forcibly Dr. oils w. eu6- wlek of WhltrlmlL near here, wno nos rsuiBcu w i in nun r.... .. - . . .1 1 rr 1. 1 . . 1 . mn.nlnr In rnn. .... - I. ... n .nil. alMA l.M Wn necUon with the death of hl wife and three-year-old daughter, nuby. The ac,:r Liz' ?nn '&att& amlntng physlf lana said death was due lih cllquo ln Parts patronizes tho Sinn t0Dr"seSgwlck fought two physician. ; lre,n0 .who- " U' most ?rt' M" who attempted the forclblo feeding. A and worked for tho triumph of Oer small quantity of water was forced many, oven though It Involved tho d(j- "T.VboV. rr Sedgwick and her anco and Belgium Zi." '., u . .1 m 1 "Tho clorlcnla ln mostCatholla coun-' uayK.llvr mil ua aciib lu uia .utu.. t.u.i.u In Korestport, N. Y., to-morrow. Mrs. vncs, wiinoui open toduko rrom 1110 fltitutlons. I-'urther, they wiy uo spo Sedgwick formerly was a professional . Vatican, palllato tho Irish republican ,-. wh.thcr they forswear singer In Utleo. N. Y. mUrdor dubs,, though tholr saturnalia clnca"y M"cd wn1,ncP u,f , I of outrngo Is only matched by tho nlleglanco to tha International and LABOR UNION SEEKS first phases of Lcnlnlto terrorism. Tho tho lied doctrina their party haa REMOVAL OF JUDGE iffitaJSS r TTnJ a 1 ne nerusea ro wrasr rr tho flenBclefls1y prolonged -drama of Of Strike Breakers. . Brixton Jail feeds ontl-Brltlsh propa 1 iranda ovorywhere, .WoacitSTCR, Mass., Sept 19. Tho I Worcester Central Labor Union, at n j Pew Traces of Patr Vlr. mass meeting on ine common xo-uay, adopted a resolution demanding tha re- moval of Judge Samuel Utley of the nAi er iitrifr usmnsi 1 lllAir 1 ti A Worcester County Central District Court, on the ground that he had refused to Issue warrants for the arrest of nlno strike breakers charged by strike pickets with having assaulted them. ueproBcniauvca oi u.s sinners ai ino Reed-Prentlco Company's foundry said that strllto breakers attacked ulckota on niV.mA.Jimmi Tuesday last , .. . T . ,.T'lreJ,0t,on ,chM?Sd JudEc Utley had shown favoritism by repeat- Trade.' Association. , ?udSJ.S??J'?B J?iK?i .u. .!;. .v. Tf. . 1 . . ,. the action of the Union, said his rea- son. for refusing to Issue the warrants ft American mterfcrers Whoso good In asked by the strikers were that tho , , t0 vo Satan.. pa)aca descriptions given of the alleged attack- .I .t. .1.. 1 -rh.. .n era were Inadequate and that the evl- dence offered was Insuniclent to Joitlfy Issuance of tho John -Doo warrants ro- Quested. t Boston, Sept 19. A resolution de manding thn removal from offlca of John H. Backus, Assistant United States Attorney ot this city, because of alleged statements on tho Irish situ ation mado by him at tlio Democratic convention at Springfield yesterday was adoptod unanimously by tha Boston Central Labor Union to-day. CARDINAL IN LINE FOR 'BABE' RUTH . .. 1 .i .. Mgr. fjlbbons Urges CarlOllCS to Attend Reception. ffrectot to Tit Bun d New Tosk lteuu, . n. . a iji . bons. In a letter read at the eervlces In all Cathollo churches of the city to- day. urged Catholics to attend tho ro-. . ima.A T9nk nf itiA nrslni Inff home celebration to the boys' band Of St Mary's industrial school next "At the same time, we would like to I Tammany . " -,.h. socialists last Thursday. iU I see the futuro of British policy toward , violent 0PP0ncn 01 eg,d elr posl- Preparations for the reception are In IreIand clcarljr and finally laid down and year and have "l0c'V expected to progress and many State and city offl- dofCnded thenceforward ln the United tlons. Ono or ns ot moment the So cials and representative business men states by every means and explwaUon present a resoiutionino ?m Pa. tn our power- We havo million. ot! clallsU 1 appear t "ovMneiSt l diicod by aoy. interne. Delegates rrom tho MorehanU and Manufacturers As- soclatlon, the Stock Exchange, the Town Merchants and Manufacturers As sociation have promised to attend. rALTS! York American team at Cleveland and played In Detroit, Chicago and St, Louis; receiving welcomes anu larto con tributions to tho St. Mary's rebuilding fund In all those cities. ATLANTA MAN TAKES ' BICHLORIDE IN HOTEL Mistake, Says Lewis H.. Hale, Who Will Recover. The room clork of the Hotel Con-land tlnontol, Broadway and Forty-first This Is no mere Business or me. mm street, received a call early yesterday tary, but a supremo civil emergency In morning from a man who said he had which all men must stand to their Just taken blchlorldo of morcury by ordinary duties, and when every com mistake and asked for a physician. Dr. petrnt person Is required to maintain tho Mlltmoro. tho houso physician, was sent foundation ot law and existence. Wo to the room. Ho found tho man in a had rather that tho thing wero moro serious condition and summoned Dr. 1 plainly dope that the six counties had Waterman, of Now York Hospital,, where, been plac:d lindor a popu ar adminls the patient was removed. Urotlve committee. Prastlcally as a pro- Tho hotel clerk said tho man regis-1 visional government with the purpose tcrcd as Lewis H. Halo of Atlanta, ua.. of maintaining order and security In and that ho believed ho was a broker anticipation of the bill. The method' la w a banker. Ho arrived about a week, ago on a business trip. At Now York wry "' "v " Hospital last night It was said ho would -M..,pn(M recover. A long dlstanco telephone call 1 Continued on BMh Page. from Atlantlo'Ctty was received at the, mothers cms father JOHN'S hotel last night, asking ,for Information I isHcln to their chUdrsn for body bulldlag on Mr. Halera eoadltion. land eotAs. Ko i'WfUOvt FLAYS MIXING OF AMERICANS IN IRISH ROWS ( J. L. Garvin in London 'Ob server' Voices Objections to Villard Committee. DISTURBING TO PEACE Calls Anglo-American Re lations Real Pivot of World's Politics. BRITAIN OUR BEST FRIEND . t Criticises Policy Of Arming Ulster aniMJrgcs Speedy Passago of Hoino Rule. fpieM CaM, 0nfa,th ,0 Tll BvH 4n Nsw 'yoBK iJtuw, cofVrtBM, mo, lu Ti.s Bum M Vtw VoK ,ItutDt , Bept, 19, j, L. Oarvln, ohierwri fl)mrp)y Rt. tacks tho proposed Interference of Oswald Garrison Vlllard'a commltteo 01 " "l,nurcu Amtnin" i""" Irlflh at(nn In ft lon(r odtorfti i,0 IrWl qlJcallon ln , effect upon Anglo-American relations with l 1110 conscciuoni reaction mr ovn on ; uiniuiuo v.unuuiu un mo wuvi muo wl .... . 1 I 1 1 . .... mo Kiouo n nas occomo nunc lllOl ' ugllcat factor In Australian affairs. It Inflamos India. Germany exploits It. ant... Tho clericals In most Cathollo coun-1 ''ls- Tha green anarchy, especially I n oUicr countries on both sides of thn Atianta the Icnoranca of ths real . . ... .... - dlftleultles Is grotesque; emotional preju- rtlco Is set and blind. There aro but faw traces of fair play townrrt this Britain which has led Iho world and atlll leads It In extension of self-governing liberty and which after all did most by , Ma power land power ftr po,ver and I.OB'm.Q Mwer-combined to savo that . TJ. " nower combined to lavo mat worm in mo war. no uu icoi winc-io-p. in detall ana telling w what the thankless bitterness of this. ! 7f . situation haa been changed Wo would taste the very dregs of bitter-, " JvhVnv0 should be allowed to nMS 1( w9 reaUled,ft8 very few of ua do, iL their seats: Then w II oomo , nUMv , mlr nwT,aro dead set against seating tho five Oovernment let us now speak plainly to, vruvBlllli.ollt. ill ua mvit Bn V H ,. . ,u. r.1.1. n .nm. nr m(anlnK meddlers aro doing moro tnan th,B t muddle every effor! for Trl.v, TTnp0n.eiulilv. hut dlrectlv. .h.v Bro nromotlna- crlmo and ruin and total internal rupmro -wiuun irviunu u . . . . . . 1 . 1. I m 1 I 1 1 self. They violate tho ordinary cour tesies and reserves, of International In tercourse In a maimer that woro It Imi tated by other countries, would smash the world. ,Wo suppose that no sane human being doubts that an Anglo American war, toward which tho sinister Instigators ln the United States aro de liberately driving, would let loose twenty parallel wars all over Europe, and Asia and complete the smashing of tho world. "England Just now ner ncaa ana hands loaded witn trouDie, largely in curred, llko our American debt, In the lmCrCBlB V UlJici 'Wiw w Otncr peopio way noi 00 perfect ln American eyes. She Is notf9uo has great P""""" rtlcal Prfect In her own But she Is tlll the nearest thlnir to a stanch friend that But Bhc Ib still the tho United ?UtVpo."?S?b ns are being M to think otherwise they ore profoundly deceived. Wonts Dritisn i-ouoy uennea frlend(, thore yct f only wo would give th;m ft case they can understand. But a KrIeV0US responsibility lles upon any I Fein nuirago anu uiumor iim American misunderstanding. If theso JournT..o ' M,. ,, hiunderlna-. an wo. have . done, let them caually. llko ourselves, at ......... ...D .r ... . .....j tack the extremism of crlmo which Is rending Ireland asunder. "During tho week 'there have been sevoral remarkable and perhaps fateful developments. The sequel will be Im provement or catastrophe, according to how matters aro handled. It has been decided to make Unlonlat Ulstor eelf-Mt-iire bv eltlien defence, tho way we have advocated since Sinn Fein provoca tion even In that region' extended flro slaughter to Llsburn and Belfas'. less morougn. a bPi ui.uw . xt WALL STREET BOMB BEING TRACED; HUNT EXTENDS INTO NOR TH JERSE Y; ASSEMBLY MAY ADMIT SOCIALISTS MEN REELECTED FACE HARD TEST Will Bo Acquired to Tnlco Oatll of Alleglanco and Forswear Bed Doctrines. 'ON PROBATION' FAVORED I BIpnrtlRnn Move to Again Ex pel Dovclops on Evo of Special ScsnIoii, i?y a Staff Corrtrvonitnt nf Tin Sua amp Nvr YnK ltw4l.r. Alhant, Sept. IP. Tho IXcpubllcan leaders of tho Legislature aro disposed to allow the flva Socialist Assembly men, who wcra expelled for disloyalty ,Mt mlng ftm, routed last wcok In jjow yorlti t0 r,turn t0 their soats "on proltatlon," and hold ovor them the threat of another oustor It they do not bohavo. FJnal decision has not been reached, Tho leaders who conferred to-day iimuiirouy ut.iuu ui vu jin-nvui. roclalm tho seata from which thoy I vrrn nimtol Ynt tlinrn In much in1 - - decision lu dealing with tho problem. Unless tht tentatlvo plan agrood upon la npsot by an Insurgont bi partisan movement of tho bitter nntl Soclallsta It Is ciulta likely that when tho flvo men appear they will bo sum moned beforo tho Speaker's stand and asked to aubscrlbo to an oath of al- leglanco to tho Fcdoral and Stato con- To B Put to Sorer Tt Tho Speaker will put esverat questions to the Socialists regarding the changei their party Is making In Its constitution. If they will admit they subscribe to r-A .hnntrAit thut. Will UO lUKOll an lustlflcatlon for their having been thrown out Further, thoy will bo asuea whether they wouia lane oracio uu... the dues paying members of their party 0n any question Involving their duty in tnft Btnte. , ... jf they fulfil tho requirements of this " "A.0. test the Hpoanor pry" .uuuioaa "..-"--';.,... h. m -j.. .1.. ..mVilv. roviewinE i r,nln lhere wm be some sort ot revolt In the Assembly ga n. n m ..... that procedure, xno ncpuu, .. bers who led the. fight against Uie So clallsts last winter, and wM now are willing to let tho expelled men btt on conditions, will not seek to stifle any protest movements. The par y whip , to not to bo used on behalf of the Social- jMany Republican, Assemblymen from up-SUto districts and Democratic mom hers from New York who still oro bit toriy Ttl-Soclalfstlo have not sub scribed to the proposal mado by Speak S sweet and other leaders. Thoy are friiini nbou 1 forming a bipartisan com ffi.t"loV,ttrS ui1. another ouster resolution. y New York Members SIny Act. Both political organisations appear J!o have some hesitancy m """ ":,"" -Sf" on the evo tt the State 1 elect on. The 'on mo ovo - -t.ntniltv Neither party wishes to m0B'"1"' lfsuo nao H'" . . . iiiii capital for the other. Tno i-"" pub Uan members are hoping tot tta met move will come from 0 onU-So-clallst members from New York, ana m all probability It w . Assomoiynicn lh . .mmanv men. were among the 1 most sion. u will meet with a effee tot roWWKw Prompt second from sonwo iia. Then it would develop mio a irro imea. , tne chamber. with every member voting as n. w 1 iMe.ni nrcssure. ... What the result of such a fignt woum bo no member ot the Legls laturo Js will Ing to predict If reports which are coming from'many up-State dls Wets , are truo It would not be surprising' If a bare majority of the members, numbering Mventy-sU, would vote for the ouster he'ltepubllcan lenders dcclaro there would be nothing Inconsistent In their conduet in voting to allow the Bocla Ists Income back. The ouster was fully Jus titled and was sustained by to Stale In tho recent voto which gave Indorsement to a great majority of to Assemblymen who voted to throw out to five men. Since, then the national Socialist party has set about amending its constitution, eliminating the offensive features Which placed allcglanco to their party above duty to the state. It la understood tnat Will H. Hays, chairman of tho Republican National Commltteo, and other Icadcra of the party have been consulted regarding tho Boclallat question. Nathan L. Miller, Re publican nominee for Governor, Is not taking sides ln the controversy, leaving It entirely for tho Assembly to decWtu "We consider The Ban and Nw York Her ald the best 'Help Wanted medium In New York," writs X. V. Barret Co. SO Broad JURY WILL HEAR FISCHERTO-DAY Bomb 'Propliot,' In Ohargo of N. Y. Police, Duo Hero From Canada TIiIb Morning. RAVES OP DOINGS AGAIN Has Regal Blood, Ideas Worth Millions; Robust, but Gets Brain rains. nv a Staff omwontiM of Tub Hun snb Mnw Vein Hmuii, HAMitfTON, Ont., Sept. 10, Actfom plmled by Irving O'Hara and Jumca McCoy, detcctlvo sergeants ot tho New York pollco bomb squad, Ed ward P. Fischer, prophet of tho Wall Street bomb explosion, left this city nt 0:17 o'clock thla evening for Now York, wherrfiho la to appear to-morrow na n wltnesn beforo tho annul Jury which Is Investigating tho trag edy. Thoy aro scheduled' to reach tho Criminal Courts Building early In tho morning. Flnnl arrangementa for Flschor'a transfer wero complotcd soon aftor noon, following conferences that had lasted slnco early Saturday evening. Even aftor Magistrate Jclfs, also n member1 of tho local lunacy commis sion which examined Fischer, had signed tho order for tho prisoner's ro moval from Barton street Jail, whero ho had bcon confined slnco Friday morning, complications aroso which threatened to delay his return to tho United States for u considerable tlmo. Secret Scrvlco Agents Crolghton and Buchanan of Buffalo, who arrived hero Immediately after receipt ot no tice of Fischer's apprehonslon, In formed the authorities that they could not consent to tho departure of tho man lu company with tho Now York pollco Unless they recelyod word from Washington authorizing them to do eo. Tho Canadian authorities were loath to proceed contrary to tho. will of tho United States Federal agents. Immlsrntlon harrm In Way Also. Tho Immigration laws furthor con fused tho situation, aa tho question was raised aa to whothor Fischer, who lina been pronounced Insano by tho local authorities, would bo hold up at tho bordor as an undesirable. It waJs pointed out also that tho United States Immigration authorities might not regard tho Now York County Grand Jury subpoena, tho only paper upon which Fischer Is being taken back, as aumclcnt reason for hla ud mlttonco without much Xormal coro mony. After the long dlstnnce telephone wires had been considerably overworked all of the desired permissions were ob tained. T. Reginald .Sloan, tho barrister who had boon representing Fischer's In terest here, slgnod n consent to' his re moval to New York city, after having been In communication with tho man's relatives. Mr. Sloan expressed himself as well satisfied with the , manner ln which thlncs had turned nut, n's he has main tained that the quickest way for Fischer to Clear himself of all suspicion Is to got back to Manhattan as speedily as pos slblo and submit to a fair and Impar tial examination. Mr. Sloan was also glad to get his client out ot the hands of tho local lunacy commission, which had been disposed to oommlt Fischer to tho Ontario Provincial Asylum. Shortly beforo his departure for New York Fischer gave out for publication his first Interview, as well as a detailed account of his movements, for moro than n week preceding the Wall Street ex plosion. The former Is a strange nar rative dealing with telepathy and tho remarkable psychlo powor ho claims, and through which he declares he ob tained his advance Information about tho calamity. Tlio latter Is a story of queer mean derings, characteristic of a person of eccentrlo tendencies a talo of trips here and there at all hours of tho ntght and day, with apparently little purpose and containing many Incongruities. I Flaeher Claim Iloyal Blood. Every word of Fischer's Interview was uttered in the presence of Mr. Sloan, and most of to statements were made In answer to questions put by the bar rister. In tt Fischer, desplto his declara tion that he Is antl-Brltlsh In his sym pathies, asserted that ho la of tho same llneago as King Georgo or England, King Alfonso of Spain and tho recont rulers of Austria-Hungary. "My forefathers were Wettlns," he said, "the samo 'name as tho British royal family. I am also a Hapsburg, tho same aa King Alfonso ot Spain." Then covering the lower portion of his faco Fischer remarked: "You will notlco the similarity between the top of my bead and that of the Austrian ruler." Ho toftl how when his uncle, Edward Gilbert Tuff of New York city. died, his mental faculties had become so upset that he threw himself upon tha body, crying: "I nm Jesus Christ I will re vive htm as Christ did of old," and how hla famjly soon afterward induced him to go to Bloomlngdalo Asylum, where ho remained until ho had recovered his "polso and sincerity." "My lnlth ln telepathy." he said, "Is bared upon deep concentration. The man who wishes to be with his Maker must bo ln an extremely receptive state of mind. I hjvo read profoundly on ths subject and have found the knowledge thus gleaned very helpful. "1 believe profoundly tn religion, bur do not care to attend the prevailing forms ot service, because church has iCteftgftwaVcn Bcoond Tag . Description of Only Victim Unidentified ONLY ono of tho 84 persons w killed by tlto bomb In Wall street romulns unldcntlflod. Tho pollco cllni; to tho hopo that this may bo tho body of tho driver of tho red wagon supposed to lmvo contained tho oxptorilve. Hero ia it description of tho body of tho mans About 20 years old, 6 foot 7 Inches tall, 125 pounds, )or)(r, wavy brown hnlr, gray qyes. sound teeth, sharp features and an old scar, suggestive of a car buncle or noil, on tho back, of tha neck. Tho moat serious opposition to tho police's . theory that thla might bo tho drivor'a body cornea from Government authorities, who dcclaro ho would havo been blown to ntoma had ho boon ln tho wagon. Ho was killed by a section of metal that entered hla back. SEEK IDENTITY OF BOMB VICTIM Theory Advanced That Man ln Morguo "Was in tho Death Wagon. POLICE LEAN TO BELIEF Flynh Thinhs Ho May Havo Taken Vehicle There, but Left Boforo Blast. Detectives of tho Pollco Department who aro Investigating tho Wall strcot explosion appear to bo greatly con cerned and Interested In tho identity of tho body of tlio young man now In the Morguo, Uio only victim of tho disas ter remaining unidentified. Tho theory haa boon advanced that this man might havo bcon tho driver of tho wagon ln which It Is fairly certain tho bomb woa takon to tho financial dis trict. Chief Flynn of tho Dopartment of Justice, however, oaya that ho can not bollovo that tho driver of tho wagon remained In It Thcro seems to bo no foal reason for bcllovlng that this man was tho driver, aa tho atorlca of all' persons who saw tho wagon ogrco that It was empty only a fow moments beforo tho explosion. Tho police, howovor, cling to tho theory that tho unldcntlflod man may havo bcon tho ono who took tho wagon to Wall atroot Thla theory la borno out aomowhntbythofact that tho body docs not accm to bo that of a man who ordinarily would visit tho finan cial section, Thoro nro callqusos on his hands, which seem to Indicnto that his usual work was manual labor, and hla body docs not appear to havo been so well kept as Is usually tho caso with men working ln tho financial dis trict Tho pollco bollovo that tho cal louses on tho man's hands aro In tho samo placo as thoso that aro always found on tho hands ot a driver. To Compare FluRcr Prints. Dr. Norrls, modlcal cxomlnor, spent most of yesterday making scientific measurements ot the body, and llngor prlnto wore takon by headquarters' ex perts, which will be compared not only with those of criminals ln to Rogues Gallery, but with thoso of thousands ot men who entered the army and which aro on fllo with to army authorities ln Washington and other cities. The body In Uio Morgue Is badly tour ln many placos, but to features or tho face re main Intact and were not disfigured. Chief Flynn bellevce, .and many physi cians ugreo with blm, that an explosion of tho sort that occurred ln Wall street would have pulverised and obliterated nil trace ot any man who might havo been on the wagon. Many soldiers recall that explosions which did not have as much destructive effect as that In to financial district obliterated all trace or persona who wero near enough to recetvo the full forco ot the blaat Tho wounda In the body at tho Mprgue aro such as mlnht have Been caused oy snell fragments Or shrapnel. Tho pollco are making every possible effort to obtain nn Identification of the body. They aro sending out messages to every family tn New York that has reported a missing malo member. Woman Tlionuh lllm Her Bon., Early In to evening a woman' .who declared that she was telephoning from Hackensack, rang up to Bureau et Missing Persons and naked whether It was posslbro to tell whether tha mangled body at tho Morguo boro a scar on the I'tck of the neck. Tho pollco replied that thcro was such a scar an. old scar that appeared to be tho result of a car buncto or boll. The woman then said that her aon was missing and had boon missing sine? Thursday morning and that tho scar de scribed by the pollco was like that on tho neck of her son.' She was Invited over to see tho body. In fact the pollco wero so anxious to have her come ovor that thev sent a motor car to fetch her. They would not mako publlo tho woman's name or whether ber son was a driver or what his affiliations wero. Whatever to result of the woman's visit the body, remained unidentified rir thU morn-. Flro Deimi'lmont Gets Cluo of Whoro Explosive ' Was Obtained. MAGAZINE IS DEPLETED Lntcst Steps in Investiga tion Hciiig Taken With Great Secrecy. ' ALIBI FOR BRAIL0VSKY Assoelato Editors of 'Russian Voice' l'roduco Evldonco in His Bohalf. Tlio first doflnlto step toward tho solution of tho Wall street bomb hor ror has bc6n accomplished by tho Flro Department. In tho courso of tho methodical efforts to trnco tho ancient butter and curs wagon and Ita moro nnclcnt hofso and Flro Commissioner nrennnn'a efforts to ascertain whero tho ciploslvo waa obtnlncd and what It was, tho Flro Department men tfro understood to havo found a magailno from which n considerable amount of high explosive was removed and no entry of tlio transaction mado la Uio company's books; Whether tho stuff was stolen (u highly Ihiprolinblo hypothesis bccauiw of Its Inaccessibility and number; of guardians) or was boldly taken out Just tlio samo aa orders aro filled legitimately, Is not known. As n mat ter of fact, nothing Ih known except that It la stated on authority tiot to bo Ignored that tho stuff Is missing and that tlio police, to whom tho firemen gavo tho , Information, nro working ulong tho lines that socio trusted1 em ployee of Uto v explosives ' compa'ljy cither was bribed or in sumo cUior manner was Induced to lend hlmsolf to tho scli'cmo that destroyed at loast thirty-four lives. If tbo dlscovory 1ms been mado thcro Is llttlo doubt that tho wholo plot will bo rovcalcd, including Its par pctrators. Trescn Lecture Here. Tlio pollco and tho Department of Justice Insisted yesterday that they nro not looking for Carlo Trcsco, Plotro Daldcsscrotto, Scraflno Grandl, Rugoro Hacinl or Roberto Ella or any other alleged leader of Italian radicals In this country. William J. Flynn, chiof of tho Bureau of Investigation, Department of Justice, denies all de Biro to see any of them, and tho pollco echo hlm. Tresca delivered a lecturo on economics nnd politics In this city yesterday nnd nobody beenmo excited about it. But tho poilco oro much moro con cerned now about tho Identity of tho body of tho young man now In tho Morgue. Flynn says that ho cannot bollovo that tho drlvor of tho red wngon remained In It If tho man did, ho argues, tluro would bo no part of hlm remaining largo enough to bo In tho Morguo. Tho pollco, however, cling to the theory that tho unidenti fied body may bo that of tho drVor. At nny rato they nro making every effort to And out They sent out re quests to every" family confessing a missing male member nnd tho Morguo. was thronged yesterday by fearful parents nnd relatives of missing mert. Early In tho evening a woman who declared that she waa telcphonlntf from Hackensack, rang up tho Bureau of Missing Persons and hsked whether It wa possible to tell whether tho mangled body at the morgue boro a scar on to back of tho neck. The police replied that there was auch a scar an old scar that appeared to be tho result of a car bunclo or bolL Secrecy I MalntalnaO. Tho woman then said that her aon was missing and had been missing stnos Thursday morning and that tha scar described by the pollco was llko that on the neck ot her aon. Sho was In vited over to see the body. In fact tho police wero so anxious to have her tome over that they sent a motor car to fetch her. They would not make pub lic the woman's namo or whother her son was a driver or what his affilia tions were. However, tho police lot It be known that they aro spending much at tholr Investigatory effort In Paterson. Hobo ken, Hackensack, Passalo and other north Jersey towns whero there are largo foreign elements ln the faetorio and mills and where the I. W. W tho Communists and the Left Wing So cialists havo been particularly Indus trious. 1 Alexander Brallovsky, to Russian Journalist arrested by Sorgeant Gegan Saturday night IS to be arraigned to day on charges of being a suspicious person and an undesirable alien. The pollto failed ln their efforts to hand Brallovsky over to Flynn, and to Oot crnment Flynn Indignantly declined tlio custody ot Brallovsky, and Brallov sky, equipped with any number of air tight alibis and a blanket brought to him by a woman describing herself as Sophie Friedman, 163 Linden avenue', Brooklyn, remained In a cell at Police Headquarters. Gegan admits that he cannot connect' Brallovsky with anything remotely e un seating complicity In to Wall stmt murder. 'Sophie FrWdman vtsHed iSfftlUffitar twice rsatardiA flstil J