WALL STREET OUTRAGE.
DANGEROUS RUSSIAN ApESTED. Py Telegrapli.-rOPresg Assn.-^Owiibb ■ New Yorlf, Oct. 4. Federal secret service agents expect to make a score of arrests in connection with the explosion which destroyed the J. P. Morgan offices in Wall Street. These anticipations are based on the result of investigations which led to the arrest of Florean Zelenska, a Russian Radical, at Pittsburgh. Zelenska wag captured, after a fierce fight with the police, in a hotel room, in which were found quantities of dynamite, percussion caps, and fuses. A clue was given to the police by a railway traveller, who overheard a conversation between Zelenska and another man. The police state that Zelenska was on his way to New York" with a bagful of explosives to cause another explosion. Investigations in New York reveal that Zelenska's lodgings in Brooklyn were filled with Bolshevik and anarchist literature. It has also -boon discovered that he left his room carrying a suspicious bag an hour before the explosion in Wall Street, arid vanished immediately after the outrage.—Aus.N.Z. Cable Assn.
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Taranaki Daily News, 6 October 1920, Page 7
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174WALL STREET OUTRAGE. Taranaki Daily News, 6 October 1920, Page 7
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