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Show 111 attempt made -'tdwheck consulate ;Vj, 'v'' ' ornb Explodes in Street Near Italian Headquarters J! in New York. vi;Y YORK, Nov. rj Th third at-t,aivi at-t,aivi nithin a ye.-ir to wreck tho offices 'i,, . ,w' of tho Italian consul ftonfr.il, (1. ' Va Komi, with bomb, ias mu,lo to-tv. to-tv. The niisMlo, suul to have boou j.;Il,l from iioar-by roof, struck tha i ' ' " rsvomout a short distance away from ' lie buiijinS. exploded with a lour that ' ""JS 'heard lor Hocks, ripped, anart tho 'v .Mcstones. revkci tho neighborhood i ' title, I tho street with a raiu of i i, . i-vki'ii g'.asa. but caused ahsjht ainafto i. vhonvisu, and failed to injure auy- Toe consul ftuoral and his staff -wore ' i, their oi'fu'os at th time- with 150 ' " luh:in reservists, who wora presumably ' iun to return home, Policemen " rWr hv turned in an alarm and detect 1 r : uW si'-l reserves swaimed to the i j- ' (," Thev spread a cordon about the 1 w-, f i'-e and m tucir dragnet temporarily Jfiiim'-i evervone who could not five (,viucu.; reasons for his presence in t'e nc'nborhood. Pa.-scrs said thev had peon a nam- -i k tcSiwt thrown from a roof near by. v.i Itsimn boy found on the roof of one -. t' the houses' in the neighborhood was i:iaNfn to police headquarter. After 1" rtacr :u estimation the police said ti?v thought the bomb had been dropped :f i" "the street by a man who become f-'.'treued when he saw a patrolman f r -. 'ia-i:nik close bv. A w oman told the 1 i:"c:ives she had seen a man place : '!'': she thought was a lump of dirt ir the cutter and a few moments later ' i it explode. O-iiuariiv there are from 300 to oOO r trrist standing in line, awaiting :- rtranc? to the buildmc. tn the street "'"where the bomb was exploded. Today ft- number was smaller and they were ( v.v.aeut'y sent into the building. Tw,i previous attempts had been r, aie hv bomb and one by tire to -wreck 11 ;'-e ccp.s ilate. Both bombs were ox-' ox-' tiuiiished before expiodm and the . f;rew:is put out before it p lined hoad-' hoad-' in, Examination subsequently showed i;-3t the wociwor-.l had been saturated ,t! turpentine. |