WALL STREET EXPLOSION.
AN ARREST MADE. (By C*bl4—P»ss Awooiation—Copyright.) (Australian and N.Z. Cabla Association.) { ..-' :" NEW YORK,"April 21. : Chief Detective Flynn, of the Secret Service, has arrested an Italian named Tito Luigio, at Pittsburg. ThU arrest probably marks on im'portant step in connexion with the 'solution of the Wall street explosion [mystery. : Two persons identified Luigio as the driver of the wagon containing the explosives, iA bomb exploded in a motor-car oute the J. P. Morgan Company's offices in Wall street In September last. All the buildings in the financial district were shaken. t The- explosion occurred at noon, causing great, con/usion I in the narrow streets, which were packed with people. No members of the Morgan firm were injured ttrdugh the interior of the office was damaged. The Stock Exchange closed for the day. Fifteen, persons .were killed, and one hundred and fifty were injured by flying! splinters/) .'•."'''
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17127, 23 April 1921, Page 11
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148WALL STREET EXPLOSION. Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17127, 23 April 1921, Page 11
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