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The Weathsi Fair: mmtanttrtT warm to fetch and ItHHorrow Sun riaea tomurcw ft hi a 1 JO standard tida at Oowtarrs inland tomorrow 3 0 go p. m. Ev ta th old dy the hocte iuy4 la bed Um day aftr th party, but aha dxlnt hv that kmA at a tut ta bar mouth. Full Associated Press News Service Special United Press Service Graphic News Photo Service 4 Help Build Tour cam Jota th Qhswbar of Commerc N. SATURDAY, AUGUST 6, Fifty-First Year Passaics First Daily Bntarad aa seornd-olsaa matter at th lust on tea, Pmsuc n.

J. 1927 PRICE TWO CENTS Ci ihHEC HAPPY DJi li PASSAIC, Jj At 0 ADELPHIA LASTS TIMM! Sketch Of Fine New Hotel Stein On Site Of The Hygeia 14,000 Policemen Mobilized; All Public Buildings Now Guarded New Structure To Be Of Georgian Type And Will Cost $200,000 ji Work Of Razing Old Hotel Will Begin Next Week-New Building Ready For New Year i tr Has Big Ball Room For Special Events Hotel WiD Accommodate 50 Permanent Or Transient Guests I. OWfasm A Score Of Pmom Injure 1 When Infernal f.Iad.inf Are Set Oil At Two Subway Sutlers Sacco ArJ Vsmitli Sympathizers Great. Damage Done ty Clast Panic Are Averted NEW YORK, Today, entire New York Police Dn.sr;. r.wiit, canBhtti'jf of 1000 men, jnutassd et foil strength today by Pollre Commissioner Warren and a guard throan around all public buildings, subway and elevated stations.

Specific place, in eddl'lon to railroad terminals and pnbllo centers, ordered guarded by ttie commissioner were; City Kail, Coin Houses. Municipal itainl'ng, tie Btotk Excluthge, Banks, pun, is Library and Metropolitan Museum. Action waa taken following the double explosion to the aubaav shortly telure n.ldmght whuh injured a score of persons, tvo station and shattered store fronts over a wide area. Score tnjared At least score ef perxnr.s were Injured, two Of them serloumy, hundreds on tram outside the Immediate area of dancer wei thrown tnto confusion in the dHi ened, fume-filled tunnel, and w.n-dow fronts for block to the street above were aliatiered. 7 he expluslona occurred will In about tan minutes of each otter, the first demotadiing the norm-bound station of the Brookijit-Manhattan Transit Company at 28th Street and Broadway, and the second the northbound station of the Interborough Rapid Transit Company at 28ih Street and Fourth Avenue.

At the scene of the first baat four persons were injured sufltc-tently to require medical attention, one of them, an unidentified man. being thrown from the platform to tha track. He was taken to a Planned By Harry To Erect Hotel --toillSsja-WHt- 4 HARRY STEIN Scrmton Visitor Are Taken In A Suspected Bomber; Later Released NEW YORK, Today, (1, Two men found to ths East Side Subway of the Inlernor-ough Company were taken Into custody today. One of the men. who gave his name as Stanley Euke, twenty-seven, was found by a motor man to a trackwalker dugout, a receae in the walls.

The molorman stopped ht tram and took him to the platform Where he Waa Joined by a companion, Cheater Oabltiw aky, also twenty-seven. They said they were resident ef Scranton, Pa. Zuke said his hat had blown off white waiting fur a train and he had stepped onto the trn ks to retrieve It. Zuks and Oabtowvky were released after being quraittened two hours by members of the bomb squad. Police said they were satisfied they had nothing to do with the explosions.

Sacco-Vanzetti Appsal Expected Some Time Today Attorney Oaim NawIy-DUtsv-tred Evidencs PriBgr On Hanger Strike, Face Cells end Write BOSTON, Today, 1 Tfe Mat day of the week before which Ieohs Sacco and Bartolomeo Van-sett must die hw their counsel engaged to perfecting plans fur an appeal fur a new trial based on what was described as newly-dlz-covered evidence. The motion win be made some time today at Dedham, where six years sgo the now world known radicals were found guilty of a double murder for which they are to ge to the electric chair at Charlestown State Prison early next Thursday morning, President CooliJ: Not Worrying About New Job Says Work WiD Find Him RAPID CITY, 8. Today, (P). Somewhere a new Job la waiting for President Coolldge. He hasn't the slightest Idea what kind of a Job It la, and he isnt worrying himself much about It.

Some one has suggested to the President that If his recent statement declaring be did not choose to run lor re-electidu in 1928 really meant his retirement from the White House he would need to be looking ground for something to do after March 4, 1929, and Mr. Coolldge emphasized that that waa correct. But he has let It be known that work has never found any difficulty In coming his way and he. believes It likely It will oontinue to find him easily after he leaves the White House. Thus ths President has given notice to the country that he has no Intention of running for another term.

Erie Flier Demolishes A Ford Coupe Driver usd Pattenger Leap to Safety Detk Trap Connecting Wellington And Wood-Ridge The Erie Railroad's "Death at the Main Avenue crossing of the Bergen County shortcut, connecting Wellington and Wood-Rldge, almost claimed two more victims, shortly before 4 o'clock last evening, when a west bound express train, the same that recently smashed a produce truck, killing the driver, struck a Pord coupe, totally wrecking It An Instant before the crash, two young men. the driker and his passenger, leaped to Safety. They suffered no injuries, but the Pord was completely smashed. Kozeic, of 52 Hayward Wellington, owner and driver car, was operating on a He was accompanied by Waltnath, of 129 Jackson Passkic, a licensed driver. Leap Te Safety Ford was being driven south Counsel Weinberger Finds Old Law To Rid City Of Eye Sore Building Ordinance of 1898 Givea City Right to Tear Down Ruined Erie Station, Ho Say Railroad May Act for Injunction to Prevent Move Photographer Are Blocked Old, yellow and dusty, a building ordinance of the vintage of May 1ft, 1898, has been dug out of the municipal files to give tlu City of Passaic the legal means to wreck and carry away the burned and dilapidated station of the Erie Railroad.

Under this law, the city has the right to raze any structure in danger of falling. In whole or In part, after the owners have been given a twenty-four hour notice, which is Intended to allow them the privilege of tearing down the structure themselves. I Action Wednesday Bombers Attempt To Blow Up Home Of Mayor Of Baltimore Infernal Mackina Placed Under Back Porck Shake Entire Sec-, tion of City Second Bomb Did Not Go Off Mayor Broeniog Out of City Family Escape Police Wer Near BALTIMORE, Today, () An attempt was made to blow up the home of Mayor William F. Broentag In northwest Baltimore by bomb this morning. The house wss set on fire and firemen found another bomb Inside the dwelling.

The terrific explosion shook the entire eretlon. No one we Injured. The house was slightly damaged by ths fire Felice Wen Near When tha New Year is rung In for 192ft, there will be another place is Panel to properly observe It, according to' an announcement made today by Harry Stein, mo-t tion picture theatre owner and rdsi estate man of this city the New Hygeia Hotel, Name Not Selected Yet The new building, the name for which haa not been Klee ted, will )' rise on the site of the present Hy- geta Hotel, which will be The contract for the razing already has been let and the work of tear- tag down will be started next week. 1 The new hotel will be modern In every respect and will be built dor the accommodation of fifty per-s manent or transient guests. Therq will be many unusual features in It and whs it Is finally completed i the cost wlU be approximately 200,000.

Plans By Wentworth ,1, The plant have been prepared by Tred W. Wentworth, of Paterson, who is In charge of the erection of -several theatres right now for the Stanley Company of America, with which Ur. Stein is affiliated. The i building will be erected for the Stein Securities Company, of whch Mr. Bteln Is the president, and will be In the nature of a monument.

"lam not erecting the new hotel for the purpose of making money," Mr. Stein said today, "but I am i erecting It for the purpose of glv-Ing Passaic something which ft 'needs. I do not expect to? live for.ver, and when I am gone, there will be something to which Passaio can rotat and my, Harry -f Stein built that." Has Many Interests h1- Co. H. Arrives Home Today From Camp Stay at Sea Girt Ha Been Entertaining a Well a In- tractive M.

to Taka Place Company win give way to the Newark Bus Fare Increase Begins Today son end members of the house. under the was demolished. wss awakened '4 Unless the Erie obtains an injunctive order from the Federal Courts, wrecking contractors. In the pay of the city, will begin the work of pulling down Passaic's worst eye sore" next Wednesday. And the cost of the demolition.

Building Supervisor Frank I. Ackerman promised today, will be borne by the railroad company. thirds vote under the old law, the board may order the railroad com- Pny to tear down its structure within twenty-four hours. If It due not do act the city will step 10 and carry out the order, i Hoar many are two-thirds of the (ContliiHfd an Pace Column 8) X-rCi PCflLtJ iff ments to the Hendrick murder IthCugh undone that working on the cine of the mtselng grey suit, which Herbert Hendrick declares was missing from the flat when he found his father dead possibility that the suit has been done away with, assuming that ft might have teen atained with the blood of toe old man, i 1 I I i 1 1 sf jt 1 2 2 1 the city. His wile, daughter, the remaining family, were In the The bomb exploded back porch Which Mrs, Broentag about 3 a.

by noises which she caused by burglars. for police. Throe and searched the wltlynit discovering They were stm when the explosion clock. STEFANACCIS LICENSE NOT REVOKED BY DILL Emil Stefanacct, of 272 Madison visited The Daily News of- to Inform the Erie to appear te- fore the Board of OomnUnUonen yterday afternoon and de-Tuesday afternoon, the buikimg nled that bis license had teen recommencing supervisor also furnishing proof of voked by Commissioner William the violation and the condition of Dll for reckless driving, as a the structure. jTrenUm dispatch told on Thurs- Bruening on The procedure, explained by City Counsel Joseph J.

Weinberger this morning, Is as follows; Mr. Acker, man writes a letter to Commissioner Benjamin F. Turner asking him I Commissioner Turner brings the matter before the other comrola-1 sloners Tuesday and by a two- day. I shattered by Mr- Eiefanaect still has his plosion. license and said that, as a matter Mayor Broentag thought were She telephoned officers responded neighborhood anything unusual.

in the vicinity occurred aoout A chandelier house directly Bruening on I shattered by his plosion. a matter Mayor Broentag Thl Information wo given out hospital to a serious condition. At by a member of the defense com- least fourteen person were ln-mittoe which ha supported the jured at the scene of the second seven year light of the two radi- explosion, cals against electrocution. Police decline to assign anv mo. Sacco to starting hi twenty-first live for the bombings and Tnomat day of hunger striking while Vsn-'P.

Brophy, chief fire manmol In setll, who ha taken and deeimedi charge of the Hr department food" Irregularly for Uire would merely say the ha not touched anything since "probably wer caused by last Wednesday. They spend their infernal machines." I time ta writing and pacing their i A. K. Merritt, superlnten 'ent of Madeira, on the otter transportation of tha Interbor-hand has teen a hearty eater and ough Company, however, said ha outs In most of the hours lying; was confident the explosions were cm hi cot. Hi resplt expires at set off to sympathy fov haem and th same tims aa the other tw.IVnttl, radical lentenred to and.

according to the usual desth In Boston for murder. lie rangemenu. he will go to the said he was sanguine that they ebatr find, sine he occupies the were not planned as a laoor rs- 1 Mr. Stein, who is president of Temple Emanuel, has teen a resident of Passaic for the past quar- ter of a century and makes his home with his family at 201 liex- 2 tag ton Avenue. Aside from his 4 theatre and realty Interests in Pas-I talc, he is a heavy Investor In Clifton realty, through the Stein and Hughea Realty Company, and he Is also president of the Brook Avenue Land Company.

In which Arthur 8. Hughes Is also Interested; Is president of the Journal Plaza Holding Corporation, of Jersey City, which Just signed a forty-nine year leasehold on property on bell" Han Joseph Place. of the permit. Henry Street The towards blinded to see the Since produce from North Wellington, from Lodi and I total fare from Passaic to New- Wood-Ridge, when the setting sun ark, to twenty cents Instead oi Kozek and made him fail fifteen cents. warning danger signals, The new fare was -authorised by the train smashed Into the the Public Utilities Commission truck, several weeks ago, (upon the application of the Public fa hi whistle Jong before he .7.

strikes ths curve, leading to the crowing. It was not until the Ford had today, the bus fare from Passaic to North Newark will be fifteen cent instead of ten cent. An additional fare Newark to Newark win bring the over this route. ISpeVtl fa ray Psfly W-uj1 CAMP MOORE, bra Olrt, Today. the lures of the ex- will break camp today and return to left here yea ter- its native city.

The company has if lact, he had never been arrested 'day afternoon lor St, Louis. enjoyed two weeks' training In field a motor vehicle charge. police early In the day advanced Mrvr. iny tr nt arms "I can't understand this," he no ttveory as to the motive for the i "fx. nu jsald.

He will take up the case, outrage. Mr. Broentag, a Repubtl-j tP' unfavorable weather, the Wlth Commissioner Dill, he added. rn, elected Mayor twice to a nor- company experienced extensive jmally Democratic city. Is popular training during the encampment i eW 1 No action, official or pereonal.

onr hi part could bv mailed that theT tony to leave camp, AmuecmenU -3, 12 would Inspire such a method of re venge. Daily News Index Page Amusement 12 Breezy Bit 1 and windows In a acroM from Mayor a side street were the force of the ex-has left here pester- where they have had an enjoyable two weeks of soldering. he southeast comer of Boulevard namstia Awaniia IM Tnisn sr and Pavonla Avenues, in Jersey City; and Is also president of the Plaza Holding Company, which Is erecting a million and one-half dollar theatre, on the Opposite corner, for the Stanley Company of America. That theatre, the plans of which were also drawn by Mr Wentworth, will te the largest in cell nearest the death chamber, None of the men has aked for spiritual advisors. French Cabinet Forbitb Demonstration In Fator 01 Sacco And Vanzetti uuv mounted the tracks that the occupant saw the train or heard It whistle.

They Jumped Just before the crash occurred. The train stopped and tacked up to the acme and tha crew ex- Want Lsderjan Henry Whitehead at Paradox New Jersey, having a seating 1 pressed great relief when no fatal-capacity to the auditorium of 5.000 tu found, people. commission, in us decision, er- dered the discontinuance of the overlap between Passaic Avenue and Kingxland Road, which Is the CUfton-Nutlry line, and Union Avenue and Kmg Street, which is the Nutley Belleville line At the same time the rommto- sioner directed the Public Service to establish an "overtop zone" from Into Ita vanno, which will Of "Sftcretl Cod To West by Plane Clifton I Carlstadt 11 Church News ft, 7 Chib New Comic Page 14 Delawanna 18 Editorials -and Feature. 9 East Rutherford ft Garfield Hasbrouck Heights 17 Horoscope 2 "Joy" 1 Junior Newipeper 4 Lodi 12 Lyndhurst 11 Nutley ft Personal New Picture Pag 15 Radio 10 Rutherford It Social New Sport IS Walhngton Want Ad 17 Wood-Rtdge ft Betel a Pretty One The new Passaic hotel will prtsal to tit recant strike. AH Felice Are Catted la Police Commissioner Joseph A Warren personally took choree of the situation and Immediately ordered all policemen on vacations recalled and ail impending yaca-vi tlis eancelled.

wsnis Today tn-1 Th French The explosion at the Broadway PARIS, Today, Mb. ineerencn 8UltJlin ot cabinet today decided ftny the greatest dam- public demonfttrfttions in Savor of The bomb in te Sacco and VanzetU. Including the 'men tovatemy on the aou'h site Of the si non. blasted ay the flftem-lnch concrete and tile and parad tchfiduied for loom. the im- tomorrow.

JstllM and chanee booth and thr arrntt the four trark. Ai UUe Thf bomb at the Intrbofouei RUUon at Foinh Avenue- LOXXi Frartfe, Today, tn munisU made a hoctile demoratra have en placed et a i it rsr tion before the American cornul-' .1. alone the snuih Me ef nmiti- at fmdnUrnt imm pient ptatfoxm. Aii as did no damage and were A'- own out, the pereed by the police after a sharp encounter. (Contmucfwa Fs 1 wu Both WaDlngton and Wood tn the eve for it will he 1 pp14, to the buses ta Nt has been carefully gone over plf Jf 1 Ut11uy Commission to compel the' ht CUfton several time, ta an effort to gam of red brtek with limestone trim- Ene to tubstitute aa unberpkUi some evidence, but nothing of tav for the crossing, one of the most cl-dangerous to this eectton.

Lokilgnment 1 nungs. and built to the Georgian style. The main entrance to the benefit the reodenU of Delawanna lead to a possible clue. The portence has been forthcoming. At present detectives are Philadelphia Church I Badly Damtged by a Bomb No Explanation for Blast two weeks' Intensive training.

PHILADELPHIA. Today. U8j Yesterday physical drills, bay Emanuel Presbyterian Church was Dnet practice and close order drill badly damaged early today by an explosion which the poHcc at- orr day. tribe 5 to a bomb hurled through Today the company wlU prepare a basement wmoow. No one was to entrain for Its home city Im- buZl; (mediately after "pay which I Th Rev.

Edward 8. Bowman, pastor of th church, to out of th on CB cal1 city. Nrtther member of his con-1 to ever welcome to th sold-gregation nor his wife could offer Hers. Soon after their departnur. an explanation of the explosion.

the 44th Military Police will arrive Th explosion tore a big hole In! Brigadier General Wmfield the aide of the bulking near the Price, of Camden, commander of pavement and ha all tu.the 97th Infantry Brigade, yester windows. Buildings blocks day awarded medals for pistol around were shaken ih blast 1 scores to Corporal Richardson and wse heard ttiroughot. st Phll-i Privates Frisco. Powelia and Kiss t'jelphia. I jof Company H.

44th Mlltttary Police of Passaic, to command of Captain Grover P. Hetazmann, who will also receive hotel, ta Henry Street, will te act off with a hugh marquee of copper and wrought Iron, and the second marque, futhej up Henry Street, will te over the special exit constructed from the New Montauk Theatre. Wilts no the new hold are now 13 (Cant tuned an Fa Catalan t) Mr. head place at Lake Paradox, In the, flying fish. A Chelaea firm rushed i Adirondack yesterday.

Mr. White-la consignment to Chicago by air- 1 head expect to be absent from plane as sample to prospective Passaic lor the next five week.1 customer, and Mrs. Henry C. White-returned to their summer BOSTON. Today, P).

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