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an flTB'?i A. n i - i, ' i . J . ' '-., -i. . i v.-.;, ., .jluV" -.-.,,.',.-.,-' ; .-, '. , t . .- t- ; IP. JoA 'V ? . THEATrtCR gfr "T iHWW t NIGHT tcue Washington, June 3. Fair today! warmer tomorrow, cloudy. TEMTKRATCRE AT KACIt nODK i , t rfj i ua J 0 110 111 12 .1 2 3 RUT -X 7ft 83 88 00 02 103 FIIVA.JVCIAL t .. VOL. V. NO. 224 Published Dolly Exctot Sunday. 8ubicriBtlon' Pries JO a Yr by Molt Copytltht. 1919. by Publle ,Led(r. Company. . , PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, JUNE 3, 1919 Entered a Second-Clou Mattjr at th; r-oitomc. at Philadelphia. Pa. Under tho Act of March 8 1879. PRICE TWO CENTS PLOT BELIEVED HATCHED HERE- SHAKE 7 CITIES IN RED CONSPIRACY ntnrt Jilith tr iiiinnir yw "V--V OTRORIST fa1! . , . BOMBS ii 11 I era mf ? 1 I mm. .: tin iiohi E IN WEST 1 AW &4 -.' r One Man Arrested, Four r! I -Crash Abandoned Auto in . Park Is Clue . - , THREE EXPLOSIONS HURL SUSPECT HELD AT fi'Uhiversily of Pennsylvania Student Taken in Custody Is Later Released Man Killed in Washington Traced '. . to This City CAUSEOF ATTACK ON RECTORY MYSTIFIES POLICE; "National capital"detectives assist in investigation Many Windows in. Homes Near K;' erature Found Near Attack ' . " Officials December 30 Recalled $,. . 'f. , , . Philadelphia is believed to have been the headquarters of the terrorists j whose bombs left a traij of damage in seven cities, last night. I? TKis statement conies from officials in Washington, which, with .Phil adelphia, is. among the cities where The bomb attacks in this city ,, outbreaks elsewhere, are also' laid jdirJUd'by FWIadelphians-. ?V,T s.TVi nafHfl'l -Mnntlflcnftrm nf n. 'iH&n4 m& j: .. f'v,i r ' -y; : mW?..: 'ti "Orilrest'lias, lieeiS ma'ahere? KCe .un6.ai pprtmy-Kliyears?old( 612& Chestnut S i ' -. Three Bombs 1 Three bombs' were exploded in Almost together at' 11:14 o"ocIock $. rectory of the Catholic Church of ifs. Vine" streets. lrJv .The. third, explodine'nlne minutes if the interior of the homevof Louis .seventh street. t MrsiAnna Leffeit, seventy-three !' Samuel Rnvifar. Kfli 'ftet-nmnfniim WW rf .F .. . ,uv......vw.. tugss. me was visiting the home wven'th. 'afreet J'V '' 4" t Bessie 'Mayer, "242 South ,pv huhhcj maxweif (jQwricn, inree years oia,;,z4Z 'South Fifty-seventh S street. Severe cuts, of 'head by glass. JBi'. All of "tfte injured were asleep when the explosion occurred. ' Glass Brpm windows broken in. their, homes, i; Vaswgton -Aids Police Here v;jPirt8 of.thebodrof the man killed In tWaAlDgtori'may. lead to his identifi'ca1- qon,- aecordlng to th autnoritiea. it. I: -Pullman, police .commissioner ot rasniaeton, communicated -with "the'po- Icaiere twlce'todav. elvine all the.in- fiM-ma'tion- secured? by.. his agectB, VxtTliK.miin- 1tI1!a.1 In lVaahtnirlAn nnrm Wxlriviinfott. black hat bearing the trade' IwiH'MitWitWe Luca brothers, Vbo have tjSJt.- J.,' . ... .... . ; retau stores in tnis city ax tigntn ana OMfrbije streets, and Twelfth, street L' aAJPaitViiiiV nvAtiiia 'FIiav liav HA i-t . ,'. j- it.. -il,. iifPW. '".yn'vSW-vf1;"- ., iiio. um.j.was.curriea .111 h diuck nuer . by "the man vho'was-killed. Th'e Jitt. .alsoldontained an, 'Italian-English liJ'dictipparyrj'J'he. man -carred,Uyo rcvol IfByefs'l -one of them an .automatic' tjrjureis!gned " Anarchist JJfigbtera" viounaiin a- pocsec oi nis. coat, ii $ was. printed on pink r)aper. ' fiV - yommlssioner 'gunman teiegrapneu - -... -. ;. i i -.' . : iu'.'t k. . '.!,.-.-it,nl- iff4'tj,' alUm'ore and l OKio Tlallroad station iit b'tSC.'sir o'clock train last night for Washington., .Employes at the railroad Pafatfon here said today that no one there retotmbered, seeing, a -man answering the . VtUf lJt(Ul..Ul LUC UCBU .JUOU. j.. -W t.H.1Hfl.fr.W...H K HWIH- lu' r JI.1.kAl mk k& mmhm.hiI ... .Hn Mrt .. nw I5"c. eul. unk taiuru iu, ihk uajt wj J1eirhan,was sire 7. Athe'atorrt ?fufjjuca Brothers it was stated that could not possioiy ten irom tnp rlntion given who purchased the tifromthem. The hat will, -be .for 'iid hn'a 'for them to Insnrct. Ki Anarchist literature 'vas found' by the ,.kti;UTes Varlr today in the 540Q. block ' WiVfB atreet It had evidently, been et"te"red over the street in UieJticInIty irHhe'chVch before th? borabs wre "sai. .ji' ""w "-." """".". Bymipts the, '.pamphlets (oiinda;tcr e'.tiimb outrakes'committffd here the Bht?i'c-f, , December ?fij and also, cgr- Vn& WaaBlngton, detectites cera'e. to fMrtpW .'toflay to aid tbeJocal Bet',WitlJriJrimtUaUpnJ' " ft, ixauwij jf vJtectTk -Alfred I.'JPr-r, .7JV,W ?" 'Pff AVCii?T mliiii.it. f fiJWJMiftfrt -rnwikii OF JEWELER PHILADELPHIA Are Injured Following MANY FROM BEDS; HEARING IN $1000 BAIL Blast Broken Anarchistic Lit- Scene Intrigues Against the reds wreaked their insane wrath. December1 30, as well as-the May-Day by Washington" to "an organization1 .. man V411bi4 In Woeltlnrfnn locf lrL.I- & i j , e Mitchell J?almer, fun is' aredirected f rom , The 'prisoner' is Lloyd: E.-.Leslie, street. 'He jheld in $1000.1jail: . Exploded this city. Two. of then', exploding last night, wreckedfthe porch of, the Our Lady of 'victory, Fifty-fourth and J - later, toredown a wall. and wrecked Jajiecky, a -jeweler, 44 South Fif ty- "'"'". ' mother-in-law tof the jeweler. Her dvAnna1 r.itl nn l.'. --J ..llu.. .. u.w..ub. vuwui. 1GB OI1U lCCltUJT of Joseph Mayer, 242 South IFiftyi .":' t ' - 'i-. Fifty-seventh street. Cuts of riglitrieg- and caused 'iheirwoun wounds. to.support a belief,, he said, 'that, shrap nel was in th'e';bpmbs. ' " " It will only be a matter' of tim. Captain Souder declared, before the' goverment agency of. detection Is con centrated on the.'nrbblem. he said, and the police of 'erery city and 'town in.' inc country are co-operating. T DecemW Plots Recalled Captain'Mills, assistant superintend ent, of police', declared todav thit fn his opinion the .outrages Committed last night were "finishing, touches" put to the. threats made' by the bombers last December. The. operations' last, night he attributed to the" same organization. The police head explained that'in the literature sent out las: December, the bombers included. priests, ministers and business men among, their "enemies." "There is no doubt that the whole anair was careiuliy planned," he said. "I believe thaWajiecky-was picked as a representative business, man." fne home. 'of Captain 'Mills was one 'cj.the three? damaged by the1 bomb ei plosipns on December SO. Th nlher eplos"on that night occurred at the Conttaaed' on Pao Sixteen. Column One HighlightsriXfiitrage K uj me aomuersnere Two expslons at 'the rectory of Our Ijidy of Victory, Fifty.fourch andi Vine, streets, af 11 :14 o'clock last nigh(. At U 23;o'clo.ck' avthird bpmb.ex ploded atrthe,hpme.vrof T6uts Jajiecky, R1H&&jS6Kh iy-seve.hth street, Vt.V; O Lloyd, Leslie arrested jit scene of nrsfefculoaion for "aetlnir unsnl. cionsly;''esJie held' In $1000 for a further harin2 Thiiridav. i Automobile foundj abaoddned ill FatnjouaAc beliedto;he ppe Y, hrt. car(Vd byhe terrorists', -ThV ar waa;stPlen:irom Mar Lonif, 1204 plumblaavenp! x , AfViJfi'Wlf,' carrcqa jnia eiiect-lQ. . b!x othef.cltiea'bclieTid toayelbeehi '1 l,t MU . v . .;" ,v .--' y DAMAGE CAUSED BY BOMB AT PALMER'S HOUSE .IHPSirGiHf''' - 4kiS-f 4JMmmamB&&mRLM SxVBf'r: , . IK v: IHttT -- lslHr -!mW lliiiillHBBHBBBilllllHRP'BiLV iiliflHHitfsiBli' . ' HBBkl4HBB!5!S Photo by KvenlnK Public LedR,r Staff rhotOBrar-her Residence of United States Attorney General A. Mitchell Palmer, 2132 R street, northwest, Washington. The engine .of death exploded on the doorstep, damaging the front of the building and blew into fragments the terrorist bearing it REGISTRY BILLS Ripper Measure Included by House Elections Committee. Action Is Penrose Victory ' VARES0 PP.0,SE .MOVE B,, a Staff Correspondent I Harrishurg', Jua'e'3. Senator Pen rose scored another' vicfory thismorn-. ing Wills" fight to speed "up action 'on Philadelphia! reform legislation. The HousfeVommlttee-on clections.'re ported out .favorably the three Daix Brady register bills Including the .rip per, by a vote of sixteen to fourt. . The Vara members on' the committee were the only ones to oppose the- com mittee action. ' One of the .bills requires the Gore'r-; nor to appoint a new registration board within ten days after the'riassage'of the act. Another bill prevents the change of a polling place except on petition' of a majority of. the voters living in the' 'di- vision. The third, prevents, the" county, tommissioners from sitting as their-own return judges when they are candidates 'for re-election. , . , .t .. Scott Opposes Bills i JohmR. K. Sept t was the only,Va;e. member to speak against the.bllls. ,Sdot opposed the mea'surerelative ,to chang-. Ing polling places,- ' v t He asked why 'nrfr "change in polling places in Philadlph!a was w;anted.' "We want to ?h'in'ge them back to' where" they weveJ'before the commission ers transferred1, theni." was the answer of Representative Theodore Campbell,- The action id, reporting out the bills was tame in comparison' to 'the; ros which" marked' the porting out of the, measures twice before. Dr. James J: 'Heffernan., who 'will report the bills to ,tbe. House, sald.rhe would probably" renort ttomorrow, to "prevent the possibility of their coming up for final passage, .before a light .house on' Thursday, , If "the bills' are" reported ,tq th House tomorrow they would. come up for -third reading and final passage'' Monday Whil the House election committee was acting on the, Da(x , Brady bil!s Senator Penrose waK takjng bfeakfa'st with Governor" .Sproul at'.the' executive .mansiop. ' ; ' . Definite Decision Expfeted' Considerable speculation was aroused when'the senior senator a big redcar started frdm the. Penrt-Harris Hqtel ,CoatlnB4 on Tit, Rtrtntnn Column SIto W6NiTJB(:0CKADvGERIVIAY, . -nrr- - K T Sweden .apdDenniark' Notify Peace. t r.Hf .MHPi.nf Rftil . r"rlV. tfn,!3;iriSden.an'd Deh-1 -.-"'-r mT.- 1 . 1 ' -:i .' . r . I '.'1 .4IB,I 4I.A 'TImmaa f'AHf . ARE REPORTED OUT !w.tcahs 'rmived . !J.esterda;y.tf widdAffi. .c?.!"? ru'5'irii2i.i' i.' j)Uo.7..V Af isKZlzW,mn9V!i'1 u flOTTiy. vm -rauKu.w .yu.H i.n VfDLq WITNESS TELLS OF BOMB ATTACK Threh Automobiles Included in r Awakened by EXfjloslon91 f,: n' ' PEOPLE THROWN FROMiBED A' thrilling narrative 'of the explosions at the church and. the events imirii"-, diately, after, 'ambh'g. -which was."Ttbe vacating ""of their home because "they thought-it was ,6nfire, was told by the familiea,f Samuel R.usakab and Clem ent Abele,,C403 Vine street. , Clement Abele.was sitting at the second-story window of the house; at the time of the explosions. Mrs. Abelc, was in the kitchen preparing. some lemonade, and,. Samuel Rusakab;",his wife, Marie,, and tKelr, three, childreri, Gertrude, Sarah" And Benjamin, who' occupy the third, floor; were' asleep "I was dozing off and was awakened by 'the sound of 'three automobiles,,"' Abel p said; today. . "Two ;of 'them were coming west, on Vinejrtreet and th'e other- turned west on-'Vlri'e street after, rqming -'north pa. ' Fifty fourth. ,Thp three 'wererunning' close together... ,'lXs'th'e automobiles'lpanio nbrenst of fny'"h"p'm, and 'directly between it and the-"-church, all 'three .muffler, cutouts wer'e'-opcred; and they -'passed by with greitcommo'tion," he continued. t "As'T'sat there, there, wait a'-great ex-: plosion. and'Isaw,ajgreat ball of fire. , 'J., was knockctl .ftom mychair, and then another explosion occurred. J-j thought oun house was. afire and rushed.,Hpstairs and helped Mr, Rusakab and his family. to sajety. , , ' Mrs. Abele.'was shakcnu"p,iVirtnallr everv picture on the walls. of. the' bouse' was thrpwn"downtand all the. windows were luaut..- . . "We were-all asleep when the bomb's went off;" Mr. 'Rusakab, said.. :"I was in fh'R third. storv. back'.-room, a'nd.i'm'r wife and children , .ft'ere in the front. ;room. V was 'tnrown, out pi, Deo. Dy tn,e torceioi .105 pipions, j "I "gained 'myfeel. and ran into the frdnt! bedjoorn. My w.ife'and thechilt dren were 6nt the", floor," having been .thrown from bed. ,Mr. Abele came iip t6 hflpt us and' we hurried . fr.om the house, believing it was on fire." ; 'any6dv.seen:HIM? ' Several DescrlpVns f Bornbsrrian , drvanT-yTke Your. .Choice .This description of the n'&u who tljrew the'bom' at- pur IJady. .of Vic tory Qhurck, tas 'furnished by-, neijkh borhobd ifjdiuits w.h'o saw; the- man running jidtfti fn Fifty-fourth street followlne the ernlnstnn t N 'Is six feet .lillhas black hair, He. weights aoout zw pounds-and wore-a cnecKtu.suitt (- Is ' five fee,t. three inches s tall, yery lfm : woref;y6ggiesf .had, 'a mosquito moustache We're; ;a' JMm, Beach suit, nnd weighed, abou,t II? pbiindso ISr sTi'otnnd fat smooth shaven ;. wore aplajd cap?ligTit"gfay fult, riitstt shje.sif n.-vISrill aiti tili worca-.strajviat ijiiini a uiuq uuna,-( vniic biio. .ana. u. lblue,t)U aadwprc ayglasMa Vitlf- vi ., rHlSJIJ.VJM. , K?r" imwm.pt GERMANY TEND NG TO FAJ1PIECES Effort to Escape Empire's Bur- ; fen'Exemplifjed.'by Rhen- yfe Sfe, . isn.rvBpuuuc PEACE TERMS CRUSHING By CONTOf W. GILBERT Staff CarrnponHenC of th ETMilnr I'ubllr mxhm- nn ino reace Dplfsatlon. In Kuropt. 'By' Special (fable ' Cbpurlttht. mm', b'v PuMIe I.edoer Co. Paris June'3. The formation of a new Rhenish republic is an example of the separatist tendency in Germany i which has raised a difficult nroblem for thevPeace Conference and probably for the league of nations after the con ference is ended. A' Bhort.time ago the policy of the Peace .Conference was that territory inhabitants should feel that lh best hope for the future lies in relations with France, Doubtless territories think they can escape the burden of hatred against Germany by cultivating relations with France 'and perhaps also pee n way to escape part "'of the cost of-iVeparation payment which involves ' the virtual bondage of Germany for a, generation. AnotherScircumstance doubtless is the' political' uncertainty in Germany it: . . v.r',"u " rruory in tnef Hands of. the Allies 'is free from revolutionary leuui-uuu-s unu Dusiness interests there doubtless' fear, the possibilities that the government at' Berlin will become more radical than the present Ebert gov ernment. Whole Empire Dissolving The motives are easy to understand. Bismarck built an empire by two suc cessful wars, with Austria and Franee. One losing war is likely to urMo his work. The situation west of the Rhine is parallel tottthat in all parts of the empire, A curious illustration u-nc rirul.,! !., the recent visit of the Danish deWntinn to Paris. The conference offered a i plebiscite to Schleswig to determine, whether the inhabitants wanted to re-1 main in Germany or join Denmark. Divide .the district into three belts and I the one nearest Denmark surelv Is ' Danish; the middle doubtful nnd the! soumern proDUDiy-uerman. The Danes ' mometer showed only seventy-nine' de c?m,e ,t0 r"is' Protest against a ' -rc,s, Yesterday was the next hottest pleb.iScitej, lu the- third belt. Tbcyi ja..f with ninety-'one degrees, but the wanted'-tfie first "belt as tlearly. Danish; ' rv at 10 o?clofk, had only reached were muiuercuu-auoui ,ine mma e belt. i... .i.i u. '!,.. ui.. -.-. ". Rhine, third) belt, through a'Germ'e Rhine, v(ih!rd) belt, through a'Germanl vote, would favor annexation-, to Den-1 Continued on 'l'at J4. Column Tnrr RAILROAD 'RATES MUSTRJ.SE Can't' Meet Operating Cost Under U. 8.4,Control Otherwise, Hlnes 8ays Wilngton, Juneu .3, Only by- in creased., rates can the government-controlled 'railroads meet operating "ex pensed Director General lIinecr.Qf. the rsllrod'-.adniinlstration, .today toldtthe IIouTSeripprepjiatins committee, V s vauce, f Mrr Itiofif. wht?1 nnoeared ifto.l- Tnr hn aaa wa i jjijr-, .r;-ir .. r- .. , ::r'i3B.,aiSyss.w 5u: year. ad fl2 n.t.f9,'( ., MP'!'"?'.10, any mqrea.se at.ipi Hmer.powevrrDecause it might-.ad tne.roei mi.. necessities or. it t ,".. i ''-:-.? wrn-'w1 ueciareo -taat wpH.ragea -sf. xailftl 'cmployMihajiiSnkcreakedLfSl to, nr cent;uiA.w nrArfitttn. 5X Q5ri72 CT7 BESIDES PHILA. SELECTED FOR BOMB OUTRAGES Seven cities. Including Philadelphia, were selected by the t(ttortts for their bomb outrages. Explosions here damaged the rectory of the Church ot Out Lady of Victory, Fifty-fourth nud Vine streets, and the home of Lui3 J'ji'cky, 244 South Fifty-seventh street. Four persons were injured. Explosions elsewhere were as follows : , , Washington Home of A. Mitchell Palmer, of Pennsylvania Mtorncy general of the United States. Supposed terrorist killed. .' New York Home of Judge Charlfs C. Nott. Jr., of Court of General Sessions. A private policeman was blown to pieces. '; Boston Home of Justice Albert F. Harden. Roxbtiry Municipal .Court. House empty. Home of Representative Leland W. Powers at Newtownflje, near Iloston. ; v Pittsburgh Hout.e near residence nf 1'nltcd States District .1udgT' II. Thompson. Second Pittsburgh explosion near home of W. W. Sik" chief inspector of Htircnti ot Immigration. Cleveland Home of Mayor Marry I.. Davis. Paterson Home next door to Max Gold, silk manufacturer. PETROGRAD FALLS REPORT DECLARES Esthonian- and Finnish Forces Capture, City, Unconfirmed Copenhagen Rumor Says I BOLSHEVIK UPRISING FAILS By The Associated Press Copenhagen, June It. Esthonian and Finnish forces have taken Petrograd. according to an unconfirmed telegram from Varcroe, received by the National Tidende. London. June 3. A Russian Bolshe vik plot on a wide scale has been dis covered In Finland, according to nn Ex change Telegraph dispatch from Copen hagen. Many arrests have been made1, I In nnnAnttnn n.J,1 61... JInnnnAH.. LIU lUUUCkllUII l.ll I.IC UlE-ll.t.j. Several million marks had been smuggled into Finland preparatory to a contemplated revolution, the telegram states, and a Bolshevik representative at Helsingfors .baa distributed move, than 3,000,000 marks of:'this." Quanti-tles-.of weapons had been' given out among 'trie:.' unemployed, but the coup d', etat that" wWptanned 'was postponed, "owing ''devVlopmentfjin TtusTsiaJ' ."01 A Russian wireless message' received here' from "Moscow says that Khprson, on the Dnieper, northeast of Odessa, was occupied by the Reds on Friday after fierce fighting. The Bolshevik! havp been faced with an insurrection in the southern I'krnine and the forces defeated at Kherson probably were T'kranians who 'had revolted against the Soviets. It hva'' "Port(,(I lst week that a counter revolt had been begun In the Odessa re gion by Grigorieff. a former Bolshevik general. Archangel. June 3. (By A. P,) The Bolshevist troops on the Archangel front appear to be losing their morale rapidly. Desertions into the Allied lines au- of daily occurrence at present; On the Vaga and Dvina sectors Rus sian and British patrols find little diffi'-' cnlty in advancing under the protectiSp. of gunboats. 'i'A ( ' Helsingfors, June 3, Representa tives of the Finnish Red Guards',' have arrived nt Reval and have begu'nnego tiatlous there with Finnish Government' delegated, the British consul-" partici pating in the discussions. Th'e ,Red negotiators were expected to' come to this -city on -board a British 'warship, but plans were changed and Reval -Ivas chosen instead for the meeting, t YES, IT'S HOT,- BUT WAIT! It's the Hottest Day 93 at 1 o'clock It's hot, and its due to be hotter. The weatherman's latest bulletin-as sure's Philadelphia's sweltering citizens that they can expect the mercury to shoot up to ninety-five degrees before the day is over and break all existing I records in the history of weather for June 3. At 1 o'clock the thermometer registered ninety-three degrees, And the -weatherman give?- his tip on the following dope : Decoration Day registered ninety-two degrees, and was' tln warmest day we've had. But at 10 o'clock on Decoration Day the th'er'-' . . jo. At 1ft n'nlnV seventy-seven degrees. At m o ciocn I today the quicksilver was twelve degrees higher, registering eightymine uegrees. . M " " j f ' MAJOR C.iH. W0RMAN DIES, Deputy. City Controller Since 1909 Passes Awaytainia noma Maior Charles H. AVorraan, deputy i.ttX controller 'since 1009. died' last night at his home, 1542 tiiam'pnd'jjt'rcet, after a lpng illness from a, coippllcar lion of diseases. He was seventy-twp .years old. " xirtlnr Worman was connected .with ,1,. 'Affice of city controller in virion frjwicai'f apaclties ,for thirty jtwouwrs, I lje his been absent? from I lt Hall, be- .cause ot lainng-nvnw' 't, i,"i yv" 1 ...,,!. J-t'"r - '. ... -t it., -.-i. ki,.,- ,,k. A veteran -oi " ., ,.:,? s stattsi and' toe Spanish -American. Var. irainr- "Wormin it r.Wfl 1.o for'many j.., iii the PennWlvania tiQnal ,v ..--.I . . A AUSTRIA MEP ASKS FOR Willing to BearSha Left by Disme Monarcl RENNER'S REPL' By the Asso St. Germain, .Inn delegates, who yes allied peace terms demands with a. treatment. Dr. I Austrian delegate new republic, si rogance of the ( sailles. . Upon receivin Renner outlined, the establishmen trian republic n relation with t lie sue' Ft t Otl mon-Aust for ''-this. shall!relle unccrtnint',. state. We pf decision. peace atlas iind to offer u. claim before thi the world's higlw country is and wl under which wet. the possibilities fr independent commt Monarchy O "The Danube which the allied have waged war have concluded a, to exist. The liii may be considered From this day on th'e.v any more, nor a big power" o he could hold his .sway. Then ,vk no more the fatal dualism, neither on Ana. 'trian nor n Hungarian government no army or any other recognized institu tion vested with public power. "There remained only eight nation alities deprived of any public organiza tion and overnight they created their own parliaments, their own governments and their own armies;' iu short, their own independent .states. In the same way ns the othernational states, otir)Was passing a- new republic, too, has sprung iutolife. Consequently, she can no more thau PMcd. Hying fi the former be considered the successor of the late monarchy. From this very point arises .the fundamental contrac- I tion under which we nre lubormg the Continued on rose 21. Column Tno SIX GRAZE DEATH IN RilRNINfi AIITfl 1 FOLLOWING UPSET Three Women and Three Men u i j 4. ei n i, I Hurled to Street at Roosevelt Boulevard and B Street . $lx persons, three .men and tfiree, wprnen, narrowly escaped death earl this morning whep an automobile in which "they" were riding overturned .and. was destroyed by fire. The accident or-' furred on the Roosevelt Boulevard. a.t B Street.. The. driver of .the ,rar was .Frank' Callan,,,2T34 Harper street. The. auto mobile belonged to Roberf-Jtoder. '233 rjorth, Twenty-firsf street, nn'h'ad been hirfd by tKe parfy last night'at it-f teeuth and 'Arch' streets. "-- ' '-, j - Catherine Gatlghan, ,tweoty-fwo. yearR oiu, vvo in n asoington Sqtiare was painfully, bruised ' .ttnd, after being treated 'ab-ihe Jewish Hos pital, went to'ier.hom The.dri.ver of tbe far made a sharp turn .fo avoid co!lding with,,, another, machine. The car overturned and caught 'firc. All the occupants' were thrown to the-street.- Chemical Com, pans NoVwas called to.extinguish the blaze w&lcn qesiroyea.au tne woodwork, and seri.qusly darriaged" other parts" of jihe car. ... .',., A,. a ww ,. . Tfeuadoy BxeuriloB.. J"f nnylvanl. RoUtmA! UNITED ATTA W l in 1 f ou nt. a bloc explosit who wei possible e , RepresenU chist-struck him at. son 'spots in the summe. wearing. ' -,'Jr Hope was held out .today by ,, -'- ",W aeents that the nernetrators of the criit might be" appreben'o, d. The idenUtypfPiS th aDarchi9t .-askmed; mmM WHTul i .-a has been established' and' 'the nextTa'ten - &-& mm ONU tfJiM-R 'ants. Fingers of the anarchist are'be-vfl iuB 80U8ht in orT t0 make sTm identification by means of fingerptint'SfJ7fsa Siys I. W; ChlefvCaptured FaF8 . ' I1 , ., .- -WttvW at Pittsburgh, was arrested today Jf7 a fight in which he ,ured on the SwSIs'VlJ tpctires. i ?. '"U!.1 - ' 7 - ' v-r-. Th 'Autrjipp nnmmltted lrfst niheA- UWc - u were Denevso i uc v4u;i iu m uij't Tf H Day bomb plot,- when' infernar maps Kvcre ntqiled to, a 'score of "proM 1 . . Hrv men over tie country. t Ml(t 1 The explosions Were accompahi hAjeatter'ihg of: anarchist'ic iHWiif .wTittjn by perfpns who" wfre.;poi-ilB crate, Tb litefaturp cpuUinem. stock doctrines of radicals) wajji! been- preaching class war. and persona bf. prominent oMki bpsinet-s men in WaslilngtW apd;fc where ' vcre being p.rptfctwl'",'. w) lagpinsi furiKr WJnM pljlaned' wagi'MiUiinef to '.al found AC tnji9e,otiiuijM Palmer, giviw .warning ,ih' Jf nr - f '.,- ..-:--V .J BaB.come-wiwn, mo.irocjat qm ?" s-1 iftfe " .'hi n-',,v.-wn-u .f.l,. ' .'T.r.'i . .. ,'.i . nkWn. . " T '.'(