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man who pluced this bomb was killed SUMMARY OF TERMS and the authorities here are not going on the theory that the perpetrator 5,000 STRIKERS BOMBS of this particular one of the whole NICARAGUA FEARS AUSTRIA STRIPPED The Austrian provides: ANARCHIST Austria must accept the covenant of series of bomb explosions throughout the league of nations and the labor the country Is out of the way. New RIOT AT TOLEDO charter. York Bomb Kills. COSTA RICAN MOVE PEACE TERMS extra-Eu- PERSONS New York, June 3. —An attempt early BT all her FIVE She must renounce KILL this morning M ropean rights. to blow up Judge Uharles C. Nott Former Employees of Willys- Austria must recognise the complete Jr. of the Court of Ueuerul PRESIDENT TINOCO MASSES BIQ Huge Territory Cut From For- Explosions in Eight Cities Cause Sessions Is Independence of Hungary. resulted In the death of at Overland Company Attack least one person and FORCES ON THE Monarchy. Austrian nationals guilty of violat- Much Property Damage. possibly three. mer A bomb, which was planted Workers Leaving Plant FRONTIER. ing International laws of to be beneath the entrance of Judge Nott’s tried by allies. residence exploded at 12:53 a. in. Austria must accept economic condi- FOLLOWS GERMAN PACT PUBLIC OFFICERS NEAR DEATH Agents of the fire department THE tions and freedom of transit similar to bureau of combustibles reported the- *hey had CALL SENT TO UNCLE SAM those In German treaty. MANY PERSONS ARE INJURED found portions of one or i.mr- r.odier Guarantees of execution of treaty Attorney General Palmer and Senator 44,000,000 Nationals Taken Away— buried beneath the debris, i ,ie torso correspond to those In German pact. Swanson Badly Shaken by Blasts Urged to Land Head of Enemy Delegation Says of one o* t’te victim* apparently was Eighty Discharged Soldiers Hired M American Government Western and northwestern frontiers Which Wreck Their Homes Will Work for Peace that of i woman. Pits of male cloth* With Cope with the Threat- He Switzerland) un- O. Guards Charge Mob Rifle*— Marlnea to (facing Bavariu and in Washimton, C. Ing .• .4 a fulse also were on Allies’ Basle. Fire Into the Air When Street ened Invaeion of Territory by Bor- changed. font d ’r. the debris. recognize Independ- Cars Are Stoned. Republic. Austria must Washington, June 3. —A series of Peo*wfrlans who passed the Nott der St. Germain, France, June 4. —Fif- Jugo- ence of Czecho-Slovukla and bombs, aimed at law enforcement of- resl i -nc» shortly befoir. ,he explosion teen days was given to Austria on Columbus, 0., 4.—Mayor slavia. ficials, were exploded almost simulta- told _».e police they h» I observed two June Monday to reply to the terms of peace Tuesday Austria Is recognized as an Indepen- neously in widely separated sections wome>. -.'ting on the 'loop. Schrelber of Toledo on wired Waahiagton, I). C.—Nicaragua has presented by the allied nations In the dent republic under the name "Repub- of the country late Monday night. Five ¦to.'dtng Front Blown Out. Governor Cox: the I'nlted States to land forces Stone Age room In the old palace at taked lic of Austria.” persons were killed. Act‘»r*ibig to an ambulance surgeon, “Send troops Immediately to To- to cope with a threatened In- St. Germain. there Austria must recognize frontiers of Public officials against whose lives the woman killed apparently was ahou* ledo.” vasion from Coeta Rica The state M. Clemenceau, president of the Bulgaria, Greece, Hungary, Poland, attempts were made were: (50 years old. The police think that /he Two men were shot to death und two is investigating the situa- , was the first promi- Impertinent Roumunlu, Czecho-Slovakia and Jugo- In Washington: had been passing by the house wLc. were seriously wounded in a riot grow- nent figure to arrive at the meeting ing tion. slavia us at present or ultimately de- A. Mitchell Palmer, United States the machine went off. The surgeoi. out of the labor disturbances in- Legation here, in a at which the terms of peuce were pre- The Nicaraguan termined. attorney general. One person sup- said she must have «“en struck by a volving employees of the Wlllys-Over- following eented. statement, declares that the Boundaries of Austria, Czecho-Slo- posed to have been the bomb throw- portion of the brctuaione wall of the land Automobile company. The vic- in Secretary Lansing and Henry White collapse of the revolution Coeta vakia and Jugo-Slavta to he finally er, was killed. Police think a second free.i >tory, which was thrown almost tims, presumably Idle employees of the the American representa- A tea. President Tinoco has massed were first fixed by mixed commission. person was killed. acr>*»>. the street. company, were killed by discharged arrive, Orlando of I large forces on the frontier tives to Premier Czechoslovakia and Jugoslavia Claude A. Swanson, United States ”dge Nott was absent at the time soldiers who are guarding the plant. brother, as and Premier of Po- Tinoco. whose minister Italy Paderewski must agree to protect racial, religious senator from Virginia. of the explosion. Mrs. Nott, the eare- Balfour following of war, Is at the head of the Costa land and Arthur J. and linguistic minorities. In Boston: Justice Albert F. Hay- taker. John BJarkgan. his wife and Toledo, 0., June ft.—Serious rioting wus the only mem- Rloan army in the field, has charged Col. E. M. House Both new Slav nations and Routna- den of the Itoxbury municipal court. daughter were in the house, but were occurred on Tuesday night at the delegation not that the Nicaraguans aided the revo- ber of the American nla must ussure freedom of transit In Cleveland: Mayor Harry 1.. Da- not Injured. Wlllys-Overland Automobile company lutionists The Nicaraguans have de present. and equitable treatment of foreign vis. The explosion completely wrecked when 5,000 Idle employees attacked repre- niad the charge and cited that It was In addition to the conference commerce. In Pittsburgh: Federal Judge Wil- the entrance of the Nott residence and workers us they were leaving the the allied and associated the liberty party In Nicaragua, mem aentatlves of Brest-Lltovsk treaty Is annulled. liam H. Thompson. shattered windows in houses for sev- plant. powers there were present many dts eral bare of the old Zelaya regime, that Allies reserve right of restitution W. W. Sibray, chief Inspector of the hundred feet. First reports to the police were that persons. Including Marshal want over to Tfnoco tlngulshed for Russia and Austria. bureau of Immigration. Portions of hodles were hurled sev- eleven persons were Injured, two of General Bliss, Admiral Benson eral hundred Foch. Austria must abandon all financial In New York: Judge Charles C. feet hy the explosion. A whom may die. Text of Statement. Wallace. and American Ambassador claims against signatories. Nott, Jr., of the court of general ses- man's skull was picked up In Lexing- Shots were fired hy guards stationed legation's Delays Proceedings. This Is the Nloaraguan Wilson Entire Austro-Hungarian navy to be sions. One person Is known to have ton avenue, nearly a half block from at the works. delayed the cere- statement: President Wilson surrendered to allies. been killed. Two others may have the Nott residence. Portions of a body Eighty soldiers under command of He reached St. were •"Not withstanding that the revolu mony of presentation. Future use of submarines prohib- been killed. blown through the windows of an Col. L. W. Howard, county treasurer- tlon in Coeta Rica which started about Germain a: 12:14. A puncture of the ited. In Newtonville, Mass.: Representa- army officers’ club across the street elect, charged the mob. him up on a room one month ago has come to an end tire of his automobile held Austria may have no or na- tive Letand W. Powers of the state Into where I.ieut. A. H. Mar- Sixteen troopers, armed only with that the defeated revolutionists whe the way. val air force. legislature. t'n was sleeping. Other human frag- clubs were followed by three truck- representatives arrived ments were crossed the Nicaraguan were The Austrian Economic clauses In general similar Other bombs were thrown In Phila- blown Into the entrance loads of Infantrymen, with rifles point- o’clock, entering the chamber of the home of Supreme Judge disarmed by the frontier patrol, that at 12:22 to those In German treaty. Austria delphia and Paterson, N. J. Court ed at the crowd. by a rear entrance. The delegates It. I’. Lydon, A, the government of Nicaragua has given access to Adriatic. Officials are trying to connect the next door. Two troopers were beaten Into un- PUBL were attired in conventional morning day" Inspector Kagan maintained strict neutrality from the Penalties section identical with Ger- latest outrages with the “May Owen of the bu- consciousness, and a score of former p\CKft reau of combustibles In his beginning of the revolution and has dress. man treaty excepting reference to Ger- bombs which were sent by mull to 3d said that Overland workers were injured. U any The were escorted >n by opinion the South emphatically denied having given Austrians man kaiser. officials in every section. Monday explosive used was dyna- Three shots were fired Into the air every n aid to the revolutionists, Gen. Tinoco an Italian officer. night's bombs were not mailed. Those mite. Army officers in the club across by the soldiers. The charge followed has been massing a big army on the Immediately upon their arrival at responsible for the outrages pluced tin* street, however, said that the odor the stoning of three street cars, where SAL.BJ frontier of Nicaragua with large 12:22 p. m. the session was opened of nations covenant and the labor them at the homes of those they Indicated that trinitrotoluol had been many workers were cut by rocks and Pens a| trains of ammunition and aupplies of formally by announcement of the head charter, to renounce all her extra sought to assassinate. used. flying glass. make t all kinds. It is known that he lias in usher. Premier Clemenceau, presi- European rights, to demobilize her Seek to Kill Palmer. In nddition to n general shattering An aged man and u girl were badly the department of Ouauacaste. \nd not dent of the peace conference, at once whole naval and aerial forces, to ad- The Washington bomb was thrown of glass in the neighborhood, the home hurt. far from the frontier, about o.Oiiu men began his address. mit the right of trial by the allied at the residence of Attorney General of Judge Lydon on one side and that The soldiers are acting ns special It soli* under anna with whom he expects to Clemenceau spoke In French. His and associated powers of her na- A. Mitchell Palmer, 2132 It street. of Dr. John J. McKay on the other police, having been discharged from ta Invade Nicaragua or else start a revo- remarks were translated Into English, tionals guilty of violating the law and Mr. Palmer has been the leader in side of the Nott residence were badly the army. the damaged. PRia lution In that country headed by Gen then Into Italian und then Into Ger- customs of force, and to accept the prosecution of radicals. Previous- It was the most serious trouble since Irias, formerly premier under Zelaya man. He spoke only three minutes. detailed provisions similar to those ly he was enemy property custodian. Judge Nott was for eight years an the Overland reopened last week after SAVI Gens. Sadilee, Santos Rasa Cuaga and Paul Dutasta, general secretary of of the German treaty as to economic The lower part of the Palmer resi- assistant district attorney on the staff having closed May 8. About 4,000 of THE other Nicaraguan generals opposed to the peace conference, presented the relations and freedom of transit. dence was wrecked. None of the fam- of William Travers Jerome. He was the 13,000 workers are back on the febi the present government of Gen Cham terms to the Austrians at 12:37. Of the following summary part one ily was Injured, as all were on the held over when former Gov. Charles job. The others ure bolding out for a oro. Dr. Karl ltenner, the Austrian chan- of the treaty containing the covenant upper floors. S. Whitman succeeded District Attor- 44-hour week. of ney Jerome and prosecuted many of cellor and head of the delegation, then the league of nations and part The explosion seriously damaged Work of Reconstruction. twelve, conven- the first degree murder trials that took began an address In French. containing the labor the home of Senator Swanson of Vir- place Nicaragua, in accord with the flnan Doctor Renner promised loyally to tion, are omitted us being Identical ginia, next door. while Mr. Whitman held the HINES FOR HIGHER RATES of Ger- post. ciai plan nucleated the United States do his best to work out a peace on with corresponding sections the The bomb, the police said, was con- government, has begun measures fot the basis presented. “Our state rests man treaty. Purt six, dealing with tained In a suitcase filled with cloth- Director General of Railroads Says graves, ATTEMPTS. reconstruction after 17 years of the In your hands,” suld Doctor ltenner prisoners of war and und part ing. The remains of this suitcase and OTHER MURDER Government Must Have More eleven, Zelaya regime. It has adopted a following the presentation of the al- with aerial navigation, are also a handbill signed “The Anarchistic Cleveland, 0., June 3.—An attempt Money to Meet Expenses. except was to up of strictly economic budget by which the lies' terms, “and we hope before the ldentlcnl f und Is us follows: plaint ut the delay in the presenta- skiu of portions of the flesh of frag- plosion. which occurred two doors from sities of life. Mr. Hines, who appeared present year there will be a surplus “Whereas, on the request of the for- tion of the peace terms. The chan- ments of the body found, there is a the residence of United States District to ask for $1,200,000,000 additional of $1,000,000. mer imperial and royal Austro-Hunga- cellor declared the Austrlau republic disposition among the officials to be- Judge W. H. Thompson late last for the railroad administration’s re- "We believe that the time has ar rian government, an was was entirely free from the Hapsburg lieve that perhaps Italian Reds were night, damaged the residence of the volving fund for the remainder of this rived when the United States. In view grunted to Austria-Hungary on Novem- dynasty. It would never have de- responsible for the crime, though the Jurist and other houses In the vicinity. calendar year, said that while wages of the friendly attitude that Nicaragu; l ber 3, 1018, by the principal allied and clared war Itself, he asserted. The Itallan-Amerlcun dictionary may huve The homes of three prominent busi- of railroad employees had been In- has maintained with the United In chancellor concluded his address at associated powers order that a been dropped us a ruse. ness men of the city were damaged by creased 51 to 52 per cent during gov- States in giving this country the op peace 12 ;fiO. address was translated treaty of might be concluded, One or two persons near the spot the force of the explosion. ernment control, they now were only tion for building the canal through The Into English and Italian. und. clulmed to huve heard two explosions, Shortly before midnight and a few “reasonable and fair,” and ndded that Nicaragua and for the cession of th*- “Whereas, Doctor Renner stood while reading the allied and associated but most people reported only one. minutes after the bomb explosion in he could see no prospect of reducing two naval bases, one on Gulf of the bis speech, aud his attitude, like that powers are equally desirous that the Representative Ira C. Copley of Illi- the Highland district there was anoth- them. In explaining railroad require- Konaeca and the other on the Islands war in certain of the entire Austrian delegation, was which among them nois, who lives ut 2201 It street, ulso er bomb explosion in the west end ments Mr. Hines said the government’s of the Atlantic, and also bearing in successively directly extremely courteous, contrasting were involved, or had the front windows of his house residential district, near the home of loss In 1918 and the first three months mind that Nicaragua entered the war Indirectly, against sharply with that of Count von Brock- Austria, and which smushed. This showed the force of W. D. Sihrny, chief Inspector of the of this year was approximately S4SO,- against Germany in harmony with the originated In declaration war immigration. dorff-Rantzau and the Gennuns at the of the explosion, for Mr. Copley lives in bureau of Slbra.v has 000,000. The replacement of this United States and to aid the allies in against Serbia on July 28, 1914, by Versailles. The conciliatory tones o# the the block between Twenty-second been active In the work which has led amount was requested ns n part of rh# every way in Its power, should take a former imperial and Austro- enemy Doctor Renner apparently created a royal street uud Sheridan circle, while the to deportation of aliens, and new appropriation, together with in- hand to protact Nicaragua against her Hungarian government, and the in block express good Impression on the allied delega- In hos- Fulmer house stands the the police the belief that the creased working capital of $425,000.- foreign foes." tilities conducted by Germany alli- lower down, between Twenty-first and was Intended for him. tion. The general atmosphere seemed In bomb 000. Proposed loans to railroads he streets. in Boston. quite friendly. ance with Austria-Hungary should be Twenty-second Blast expected to be increased to $775,000.- replaced by a tlrm. and durable Another Home Damaged. Mass., June 3. —The home of YAQUIS ON THE WARPATH. After Doctor Renner’s address, in Just Boston. 000. peace; and The home of James It. Ellerson at Justice Albert F. Hayden of the Rox- which the chaneellor expressed grati- “Whereas, the former Austro-Hun- 2134 It street, next to Attorney Gen- bury municipal court at 11 Wayne Yankee Miners Report Kilting tude for the food relief that had come of Two garian monarchy eral Palmer's residence, was almost as damaged by SELL ARMY STORES TO from the Hoover commission, Premier has now ceased to street, was severely an RUSS Americans and SO Mexicans. exist, and lias been replaced in Aus- badly damaged as that of Mr. Palmer. explosion of unknown origin shortly Clenjeiiceau asked if anyone else de- Nogales. Am.—At least by republican government; The neighborhood, which was at midnight Monday. No was Secretary Tells House Committee He two Amer- sired to speak. There was no re- tria a and before one icans and 30 Mexicans have been “Whereas, the principal allied once roped off by the police on their house the time, the Judge and Authorized Sale of Surplus Food kill- sponse and he declared the ceremony und In the at ed by Yaquis and associated powers have rec- arrival shortly before midnight. Is in family being at their summer home Stocks to Slavs. bandits in the La ended. already his Colorado district of Sonora. Mexico, ognized that the Czechoslovak state, whut is known as the west end of at the seashore. The translation of Premier Clemen- Pont and during the laat two weeks, according in which are incorporated certain por- Washington, between Du Try to Slay Legislator. Washington, June 5.—Secretary Ba- ceau’s and Chancellor Renner’s circles, where tnere ure many to the statements of nine American tions of the said monarchy. Is a free, Sheridan Newtonvllle, Mass., June 3.—The ker told the house military committee speeches Into three languages occupied fine mansions, in wldch live officials, mining men who arrived from that independent und allied state; and residence of Leland W. Powers, Massa- on Tuesday he had authorized the sale the larger part of the session. It ad- army, and navy officers, society folk, neighborhood. The party of Amor “Whereas, the suld powers have rec- chusetts state representative and son of $25,000,000 worth of surplus food journed at 1:14 o'clock ufter having diplomats, and members of congress. Icana, who homes are in Colo- ognized the union of certain p